as a browser mode that allows
for mouseover, select, and drag-and-drop).
In short, after having it for a month, I'm really happy with it. Now to
find a gpsd package so TangoGPS can figure out where I am...
Cheers,
John Locke
http://www.freelock.com
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ven in any
combination that can be run together.
Can we at least get 1 to 4 done in some core release, so we can call it
a phone?
--
John Locke
"Open Source Solutions for Small Business Problems"
published by Charles River Media, June 2004
http://www.freelock.com
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h--when my contributions reach the map,
how do I refresh the maps I've already downloaded? Is there a setting to
make TangoGPS check to see if there's a newer version of a tile? I'm not
set up for GPRS, and I've got quite a few tiles downloaded to the sd
card I'd ra
r found the right setting again--people I spoke with commented on
the echo.
It seemed like the mixer controls actually changed at some point in
September, and whatever setting was responsible for the sound was no
longer available in alsamixer. So I'm thinking this is a software or
driver is
er west. I contacted them to
> let 'em know I was using the FIC Neo1973 and would buy a plan if they
> had enough 1900 GHz coverage. They're supposed to answer in 24 hours
> or less so hopefully they'll have good coverage.
>
>
--
John Locke
"Open Source Solutio
ting a refund?
>>>
>>> -id
>>
>> Perhaps, but if others in the rest of the world will give you something
>> reasonable for it, why not just sell it. More people win that way, IMO.
>>
>> Jae
>>
>
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John Locke
"Open Source Solutions for
sedly) working now, how's the phone for real-world usage? How
> long between charges for *you*? What do *you* do with it during
> "normal usage"?
>
> Cheers,
> Oliver
>
>
>
--
John Locke
"Open Source Solutio
hen I flip it open, and I was having to consider (shudder) buying
another phone since OpenMoko wasn't quite ready for day-to-day use.
--
John Locke
"Open Source Solutions for Small Business Problems"
published by Charles River Media, June 2004
http://www.freelock.com
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y be raining when
> you step off a 'plane allows you to pack appropriately.
>
Wow that would be some hardware... a time-warping GPS module, to know
your location before you get there! Think of the possibilities: "Show my
position, today + 7 days..."
:-p
--
John Locke
"Op
nses
like the Apache or BSD licenses can be used in commercial, closed
software without any need to provide source code or rights to further
distribute.
Cheers,
--
John Locke
"Open Source Solutions for Small Business Problems"
published by Charles River Media, June 200
with the boot loader. I followed the
guidance on the wiki that says "with a phase I phone, don't flash the
boot loader unless you know what you're doing"... so I'm not touching it
until there's a substantially good reason.
It's definitely fun to play around wit
is type of thing that we'd happily contribute
back to the community.
I'll almost certainly get a GTA2 as well, and hand the GTA1 over to my
wife when it's usable enough...
P.S. I am going to Ubuntu Live on Sunday, at least to the exhibit hall
and the BOF... I'll look forward to m
phones are laid out like this. On
my Motorola phone, the call is on the right, and the disconnect on the
left. On my wife's Motorola phone, the call/OK is on the left, and the
cancel/disconnect on the right.
Messes both of us up all the time, when we use each other's phones!
Cheers,
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