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This page is intended to summarize in one place the various images you can try out on your Openmoko Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) or 1973 (GTA01). Note however, that some of these are works in progress and may not have even released any files yet. Nothing is guaranteed to work. Proceed at your own risk.
Michael Lauer's blog also has an entry comparing the distributions: GTK, ASU, FSO? TMTLA!
Instructions on flashing your FreeRunner or 1973 are provided at Flashing the Neo FreeRunner and Getting Started with your Neo1973, respectively.
The latest most stable release should reside here: http://buildhost.openmoko.org/releases/Freerunner/
Several videos of this stack by Youtube user freeyourphone and video review by BVB Tech
Users may have heard of "ScaredyCat" images. These are usable images created by Andy Powell and are currently based on the 2007.02 software stack.
Hey, all file names are with "gta01" ! Is this an error and they are gta02 (FR) ??
http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/
There has not been a recommended release of the ASU yet. You may wish to review the ASU_Feature_Plan or some screenshots
Milestone 1 is here: http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone1/
Browse the source: http://trac.freesmartphone.org:8000/trac-example/browser
Learn more at its wiki page: OpenmokoFramework
Qtopia.net images for the
The Stable Hybrid Release (SHR) is intended to be a combination of the FSO, some of the 2007.2 GTK software, and the ASU that provides all of the functionality of the 2007.2 software, but with the stability of the FSO and the new GUI toolkits provided by the ASU. It will probably be based on an ASU build, with the FSO software and GTK end-user apps added.
The SHR doesn't exist anywhere but in a few people's heads at the moment (2008-07-05). Hopefully, all the work in it will be integrated back into one of the other releases, and it will cease to exist. The point is to get us a release with stable calls & suspend/resume, plus access to all those other nifty apps we had on 2007.2 and the ASU.
Learn more at its wiki page: Stable_Hybrid_Release
See Debian.
If you want to copy a rootfs jffs2 to a ext2 filesystem on an microSD card, see this.