Actually Ubuntu sells a phone too.
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Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Still I am wondering if there are open source /Linux based mobile
devices? If so who manufactures them?
thanks,
Karen
Since Nokia dropped their N9 series and was sold to MS the only one
Karen Lewellen writes:
I did not mean destros.
I meant actually put into hardware and sold devices.
Thanks again for all the answers.
Has Golden Delicious be suggested? They sell a board GTA04 that fits
in the original openmoko case.
http://www.goldelico.com/wiki.php?page=Products
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Now that seems nifty.
Thanks for it.
Kare
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Gian Uberto Lauri wrote:
Karen Lewellen writes:
I did not mean destros.
I meant actually put into hardware and sold devices.
Thanks again for all the answers.
Has Golden Delicious be suggested? They sell a board GTA04 that
be careful with that as seems there is no working kernel at the moment -
ask guys at Golden Delicious. And even the QTMoko dissapeared and the other
distribution SHR is dead too. Unfortunately nobody taking care to continue
this work.
Take a look at Jolla or FirefoxOS devices. I would propose you
On 2015-01-30 10:47, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Now that seems nifty.
Don't know what your timeframe is, but have you considered the Neo900?
See neo900.org. It is not out yet, but it seems promising.
Grx HdV
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I did not mean destros.
I meant actually put into hardware and sold devices.
Thanks again for all the answers.
I did admire the creativity of the raspberry pie example I admit.
Karen
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015, Stephen Allen wrote:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 07:44:10PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi
On Thursday 29 January 2015 19:44:10 Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Still I am wondering if there are open source /Linux based mobile
devices?
If so who manufactures them?
thanks,
Karen
Karen,
The Jolla phone has a
Most terrific answer!
Thanks for the sources.
granted i consider android to be proprietary.
Still you gave me some fine references.
thanks.
Kare
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Still I am wondering if there are open source /Linux based mobile
devices? If so who manufactures them?
Linux based? Well can you say Android?
Open Source - kind of depends what you
There is also Puzzlephone (www.puzzlephone.com). Nothing actually out yet,
but its on the way. The idea (if I understand it correctly) is that you can
put either Android, Sailfish, or any OS you want on here. And you can
upgrade bits of it as needed. I think its certainly something to watch the
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Karen Lewellen
klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Still I am wondering if there are open source /Linux based mobile devices?
If so who manufactures them?
thanks,
Karen
There are a
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 07:44:10PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
hi All,
If this is not the best place for such a question, direct me elsewhere.
Still I am wondering if there are open source /Linux based mobile devices?
If so who manufactures them?
thanks,
Karen
Ubuntu has a mobile distro.
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