This may be a stupid question but is it theoretically possible run openmoko
on a Nokia Internet tablet? I don't know what processor the Nokia N810 uses.
I do know that you can flash with images from maemo.org
Rakshat
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On 11/11/07, rakshat hooja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a stupid question but is it theoretically possible run openmoko
on a Nokia Internet tablet? I don't know what processor the Nokia N810 uses.
I do know that you can flash with images from maemo.org
It should be possible to run
If anyone gets openmoko to run on a nokia 770 tablet, please let me know,
that would be so cool! Just to test OM and not having to use maemo all the
time :)
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On Sunday 11 November 2007 14:21:07 Edwin Lock wrote:
If anyone gets openmoko to run on a nokia 770 tablet, please let me know,
that would be so cool! Just to test OM and not having to use maemo all the
time :)
hell, if one get a nice browser going and maybe a calendar sync, it can breath
new
* No terminal. Ugh.
Do you really need a terminal app on a phone?
Most phones do not have a term on them. besides, it is opensource, so
anyone could get one working. Any takers?
I guess most/all here are geeks. I have to admit that the first thing I want
to know before buying a new smart
Hi to all,
Does anyone know when the GTA02-Model will be released?
Can it be ordered or preordered anywhere at the moment?
Thanks.
BR
Thomas
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No, it's not known yet when the GTA-02 will be available, but it looks like
december/january. At least that's what the openmoko team is trying if I
believe rightly?
And no, it can't be preordered yet.
Hope it will be available soon :)
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On 11 Nov 2007, at 17:33, Peter Naulls wrote:
For price comparison, the UTC is about $350 and Neo is $450.
HTC Universal?
If you want one of these get one, but OpenMoko is far from being as
reliable and complete as the Windows Mobile OS on it.
It's a rather large phone, not exactly a
Anyone willing to placate my concerns, or point out other phones that
meet my requirements (must fill _all_ the requirements I listed, so
please check carefully).
Since your asking on the openmoko list I'd be surprised if anyone
recommends anything but the neo1973
As a final point, I'll note
Giles Jones wrote:
On 11 Nov 2007, at 17:33, Peter Naulls wrote:
For price comparison, the UTC is about $350 and Neo is $450.
HTC Universal?
Yes, you snipped that part.
If you want one of these get one, but OpenMoko is far from being as
reliable and complete as the Windows Mobile OS on
andy selby wrote:
Anyone willing to placate my concerns, or point out other phones that
meet my requirements (must fill _all_ the requirements I listed, so
please check carefully).
Since your asking on the openmoko list I'd be surprised if anyone
recommends anything but the neo1973
And yet
On Nov 11, 2007 6:50 PM, Peter Naulls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giles Jones wrote:
HTC Universal?
Yes, you snipped that part.
He snipped out you calling it a UTC Universal.
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On Nov 11, 2007 6:55 PM, Peter Naulls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And yet some people are dissatisfied with its specifications and are
discussing other phones, so I can easily conclude that your (sic)
a troll.
Yet by your condescending attitude you appear to be more troll-like than him.
Georg wrote:
no only in terms of speakerphone, also the navigational software (as far
as there'll be one) may be connected through it.. There are a lot of
possible ways to use that extension and I personally think that it's a
very useful additional feature .
Speaking of navigation, this is
Mike Hodson wrote:
On Nov 11, 2007 6:55 PM, Peter Naulls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And yet some people are dissatisfied with its specifications and are
discussing other phones, so I can easily conclude that your (sic)
a troll.
Yet by your condescending attitude you appear to be more
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