On Sunday 16 December 2007, Xie Chaohong wrote:
> I'd like to know whether you can boot up the openmoko system or not,
> because according to your previous mail, you encountered the same
> issue as me but you didn't have time to build another one.
After replacing dash with bash, it worked fine til
I tried this out. I can build the sample, but then what do I do? The
instructions talk about making an ipkg and scp-ing it to my Neo. But
I don't have a Neo yet... Can I test an app without the hardware?
-Steven
On Dec 4, 2007 12:07 PM, John Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please ch
On Dec 17, 2007 1:09 AM, Ben Burdette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about a Palm III? I just looked on ebay and saw one for 5$. They
> are dead reliable and sync issues should be no problem on mac or linux.
> If you just need something to get by with until moko comes out, you
> could do worse
Ben wrote:
I can't hold out any longer.
I need a PDA that will work as reliably as possble, have a few options
for easy automatic sync (with Mac or Linux) or at least automatic
backup. I will be using it to implement GTD (Getting Things Done).
Phone not essential.
I don't need it to be open, n
Hi,
I don't know if that's the appropriate place, but probably at least
some interested people may hang out around here. To make a
long story short: I'm selling my Neo1973 advanced kit (from the
first delivery). I rarely used and hacked on it due to time constraints.
So if anyone is interes
Ben wrote:
I can't hold out any longer.
I need a PDA that will work as reliably as possble, have a few options
for easy automatic sync (with Mac or Linux) or at least automatic
backup. I will be using it to implement GTD (Getting Things Done).
Phone not essential.
I don't need it to be open, n
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:20:05 +
Graeme Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday Dec 14th at approx 12:00 GMT I will push the change to make
> this happen into OE.
>
A little late due to personal circumstances but this is now committed
to the OE repo.
Graeme
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