Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Swanepoel, Gareth
Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone.

http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-o
f-linux-based.html

Can somebody PLEASE get hold of this reporter and explain the difference
between the Neo  OpenMoko to them. For a website like LinuxWorld to
allow an article like this leads me to believe that we need a LOT more
PR out there.

Thanks
Gareth



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Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Robin Paulson
On 18/10/2007, Swanepoel, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone.

 http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-of-linux-based.html

 Can somebody PLEASE get hold of this reporter and explain the difference
 between the Neo  OpenMoko to them. For a website like LinuxWorld to allow
 an article like this leads me to believe that we need a LOT more PR out
 there.

even people on the list get it wrong every so often.

has anyone tried this, or even found the download (assuming it's free)?

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Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Ian Darwin



has anyone tried this, or even found the download (assuming it's free)?


There is a free download, that you can find from the first page of the 
article. Or just go to the bottom of this page 
http://www.ok-labs.com/technology/

and click Download.

It might be a good way to switch between OpenMoko and QTopia, or 
(someday) OpenMoko on Linux and OpenMoko on your favorite BSD.


But I don't have time to play with it at present.

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Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Andy Powell
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 19:40, Ian Darwin wrote:
  has anyone tried this, or even found the download (assuming it's free)?

 There is a free download, that you can find from the first page of the
 article. Or just go to the bottom of this page
 http://www.ok-labs.com/technology/
 and click Download.

 It might be a good way to switch between OpenMoko and QTopia, or
 (someday) OpenMoko on Linux and OpenMoko on your favorite BSD.

 But I don't have time to play with it at present.


Oh yeah, wonderful, yet another f*king build system with bugger all 
documentation

Andy

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Re: Has anybody seen this article in LinuxWorld ?

2007-10-17 Thread Michael T. Dean
On 10/17/2007 01:45 PM, Swanepoel, Gareth wrote:
 Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone.
  
 http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-of-linux-based.html

There was another story about it a couple of weeks ago at
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8294545513.html , too.

Mike

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