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'''OM2008.12''' -  
'''OM2008.12''' -  
Now built on QTopia so still probably a good choice for me.
Now built on QTopia so still probably a good choice for me. More notes below in next section.
Lots of good notes at http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-3.html
Had to boot from NOR, not compatible with Qi? Boot time is good.
Phone works. Network connection came right up. But the damn phone goes to sleep...  


'''FSO''' - just a framework, not usable for anything except development. Illume
'''FSO''' - just a framework, not usable for anything except development. Illume
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== Current set up ==
== Current set up ==


as of Jan 22 2009
As of Jan 22 2009:
# OM2008.12 on the internal flash.
# I plan on putting Debian on the SD card. Still working with OM setup.
# Qi bootloader


OM2008.12 on the internal flash + Debian on the SD card.
There are lots of good notes at http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-3.html


Qi bootloader
First time through I had to boot from NOR, seems happy with Qi now.
Boot time is quick now, that is very good.
 
The phone works. I got my first junk phone call last night.
Network connection came right up. But the damn phone goes to sleep...
in settings, change Suspend to OFF if you want to ssh into the phone for more than 60 seconds!
 
OM default theme has a useless keyboard.
I tried the hack on teaparty.net to change to Illume but the phone kept crashing. Now I am trying the suggestion to install the package thusly:
opkg install illume-config
 
== Basics ==
 
Shutdown - hold down power key.
 
Wake from suspend - tap power key.
 
Answer a phone call -
 
Hang up a phone call -
 
== Not so basic ==
 
Bring up a WiFi connection -
 
Using a bluetooth headset for phone calls
 
Using a bluetooth headphones with media player and phone calls

Revision as of 17:53, 24 January 2009

Neo Freerunner

ME 354651011662048 S/N 8A8603722 DATE CODE 20080621 GSM 850/1800/1900

Using a 4GB Sandisk MicroSD card and a T-Mobile card

Testing distributions

I have had so many distributions loaded, the poor thing must be very confused.

Openmoko says that the "way forward" is FSO but it's just a framework right now.

OM2008.12 - Now built on QTopia so still probably a good choice for me. More notes below in next section.

FSO - just a framework, not usable for anything except development. Illume

SHR - FSO + some extras - "S" is for stable but it's not done yet! Phone works. There was no "testing" rootfs so I used the "unstable" (it was the only choice!) Illume SHR

Android - Phone app crashes every 30 seconds. UI seems a bit lightweight. Seems like a toy to me.

QT Extended - very nice but lacks an ssh server. Seems very solid and user interface is good. Could not find WiFi support. (Perhaps I just need extra packages for ssh and wifi?)

FDOM - too much cruft, like the name says "Fat and Dirty", cluttered UI Tried it out last year around August.

Debian - planning on loading it tomorrow

Gentoo - have not tried it; hard to believe, huh?

Current set up

As of Jan 22 2009:

  1. OM2008.12 on the internal flash.
  2. I plan on putting Debian on the SD card. Still working with OM setup.
  3. Qi bootloader

There are lots of good notes at http://www.teaparty.net/technotes/openmoko-3.html

First time through I had to boot from NOR, seems happy with Qi now. Boot time is quick now, that is very good.

The phone works. I got my first junk phone call last night. Network connection came right up. But the damn phone goes to sleep... in settings, change Suspend to OFF if you want to ssh into the phone for more than 60 seconds!

OM default theme has a useless keyboard. I tried the hack on teaparty.net to change to Illume but the phone kept crashing. Now I am trying the suggestion to install the package thusly:

opkg install illume-config

Basics

Shutdown - hold down power key.

Wake from suspend - tap power key.

Answer a phone call -

Hang up a phone call -

Not so basic

Bring up a WiFi connection -

Using a bluetooth headset for phone calls

Using a bluetooth headphones with media player and phone calls