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
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,
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
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,
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. If
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 check
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 till
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