Newbie introduces, and has problems

2009-07-15 Thread François-Léonard Gilbert
Hello and greetings to the list. I bought a fixed Freerunner A6 and my main computer is a Mac.After a few days of fiddling, I can't get some things to work: 1) I had my freerunner delivered with Android, and I can't get adb to connect What I could get running was USB networking, or more precisely

Re: Newbie introduces, and has problems

2009-07-15 Thread Jose Luis Perez Diez
El Wednesday, 15 de July de 2009 14:46:31 François-Léonard Gilbert va escriure: > Hello and greetings to the list. I bought a fixed Freerunner A6 and my > main computer is a Mac.After a few days of fiddling, I can't get some > things to work: > 1) I had my freerunner delivered with Android, and I

Re: Newbie introduces, and has problems

2009-07-15 Thread Ali
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 08:46 -0400, François-Léonard Gilbert wrote: > > On the short term (1-2 weeks), I have 2 objectives: > a) get some GPS road nav program working (I have no preferences for > any program, AndNav looks good but it seems to be buggy) > b) get the phone calls working (stretc

Java ME on OpenMoko

2009-07-15 Thread Daniel Ramirez
Guys: I tried several approaches to use my JME application on a GTA02. Cacao and Microemulator worked, but awfuly slow and impossible to use. Java-pkg is dead, MIDPath works only when it wants it, and PhoneME doesn't provide all the packages (like some game API's). Anyone knows anything about J

Re: Newbie introduces, and has problems

2009-07-15 Thread François-Léonard Gilbert
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Ali wrote: > ... > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_networking is your mecca. Only the > advanced way has worked for me, ever, and it has worked on every stack. Thanks, I will try it! > > b) is there a bug in Qt 4.4.3 that prevents it from erasing the PIN > >

Re: Newbie introduces, and has problems

2009-07-15 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 15 July 2009, François-Léonard Gilbert wrote: > On the subject of flashing, is there any detailed explanation of the > architecture of an image? Are kernels and rootfs images mix-and-match? I > have seen that some distros only have a rootfs, others have both. Is > there a way to ta