Perhaps via virtualization, but not necessarily.
Does this be done?
I intend to buy a cheap GSM dongle for my laptop, it would be nice if
I could see (and play with/develop) the openmoko software and answer
calls with it etc.
How about it?
Regards,
Declan
, but not everyone will have a
GPS supscription)
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phone, then when you
wake up dazed and confused you'll know weather you should drive back
home and also know how to get there. :-D
ha, I think we can emulate this feature with no sensor at all:
if (saturday-morning student)
intoxicated();
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and make sure
freedom doesn't go away, to giving others the freedom to take it away.
You're not against _freedom_, are you?
No, silly.
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On 1/27/07, Mikhail Gusarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Twas brillig at 15:10:43 27.01.2007 UTC+00 when Declan Naughton did gyre and
gimble:
DN But I prefer copyleft - the idea of using the law to try and make
DN sure freedom doesn't go away, to giving others the freedom to
DN take it away
should've just gotten on a boat or swam elsewhere.
You're probably the oldest person here, or among the oldest people
here, but your childishness is just amazing.
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with an openmoko-dev or
-ideas list.
That said, an amount recent discussion has really been too far out,
and I don't even know how it ties back in. I'll try and do the
replying to original author thing so.
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the credit he feels he deserves but has been
cheated out of by common parlance.
Yeah, because Richard Stallman CLEARLY does not give any sorta crap
about software freedom at all.
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On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07 9:51 AM, Declan Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better still, tell you what: since you're all about the ethics here, go
and get the folks at GNU to change the name
, it would
seem, as isn't unusual, that freedom is offered only such that it
helps towards cool technology and innovation. At that, naturally,
this wouldn't be a great place to suggest using GNU/Linux instead of
Linux (and I for one wouldn't be too slow to drop it :) .
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On 1/24/07, Raymond Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Declan Naughton wrote:
On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07 9:51 AM, Declan Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Better still, tell you what: since you're
On 1/24/07, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:19 +, Declan Naughton wrote:
On 1/24/07, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about we let our Agenda be the cool technology and innovation
instead?
So freedom has nothing to do with it?
I wouldn't
On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07 11:03 AM, Declan Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/24/07 10:20 AM, Declan Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I am aware, OpenMoko is not using the GNU/CMU
On 1/24/07, Richard Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 19:08 +, Declan Naughton wrote:
The Free Your Phone post was perhaps the most interesting announcement
we've had yet - Sean thinks we're going to be building the foundation
for Ubiquitous Computing - I think he's
platform. As others have pointed out, you're
reducing the signal-to-noise ratio with this.
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On 20/01/07, Declan Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Join us. Free Your Phone.
I totally love this catch phrase! I hope that the FIC marketting uses
it as the official tagline of all its openmoko devices!
If freedom is a real
is the GNU
Project, and the system is basically GNU.
If you're using uClibc and busybox, then likely GNU won't be competing
to be principal developer..
How about calling it the Open Moko *Operating System*?
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think the FSF think so either. They
support utoto and gNewSense (but GNU's hidden in there I guess)).
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on Ubuntu, then why have they stripped
Ubuntu from the name? That's entirely hypocritical.
gNewSense is a fork of Ubuntu. It is not GNU/Linux based on Ubuntu,
Ubuntu is a GNU/Linux distribution anyhow, I don't think anybody will
disagree with that.
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