This page lists various images you can try out on your Openmoko supported smartphone and some #Other downloads.
See Distributions for a more descriptive comparison. Then see Development Branches Policy when you want to know where the really bleeding edge is.
See Flashing the Neo FreeRunner for installation instructions. Neo 1973 users: Getting Started with your Neo1973. If you want to install a system to a microSD card, see Booting from SD.
The release directories can contain up to four files:
Also, the archive directory contains two identical versions of most files, one having the date in the filename. For those convenience ?
One usually needs only to flash the phone with the root filesystem and the kernel image. The splash image is eyecandy. The u-Boot bootloader is a critical component, you don't want to install a new version of that systematically, but there have been improvements since the one released in shipping phones.
Om 2008.9 is an updated release of Om 2008.8.
Neo FreeRunner images
If you want the exact bits released on September 19th, go to: Om2008-testing (Om2008.9)
There is no need to reflash if you have installed Om 2008.8 and used opkg update && opkg upgrade. Comment about naming scheme on the community mailinglist
The org.openmoko.dev branch does not have any applications preinstalled other than settings and installer, and it is unstable for now.
Images for testing are at: http://downloads.openmoko.org/daily/
To get packages from testing, use this /etc/opkg/testing.conf :
src/gz testing-all http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/all src/gz testing-arm http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4t src/gz testing-neo http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/neo1973 src/gz testing-gta02 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/om-gta02
unstable comes from the same branch, compiled with the AUTOREV flag. There are no images, but packages are at http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/unstable/
Reference: See "Repository and Images" announcement for details on other "Base image", "testing" and "unstable".
Once you have this base image, you can install the GTK+ telephony apps including gsmd, or Qtopia, or Mickey's framework. Check out the FDOM page for an idea of what to install.
Openmoko discontinued support for this release.
Celtune offers different Images and a huge amount of packages (2007.2, pyneo, fso) for neo1973, freerunner and others. Celtune images can be found at http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ .
Andy Powell maintains (or used to maintain ?) images based on the 2007.2 software stack for the gta01 and gta02. A. Powell's ScaredyCat images can be found at: http://buildhost.automated.it/OM2007.2/ .
The file system will be in a jffs2 "summary" file. A file with the extension ".jffs2.summary" can be flashed to the FreeRunner just like an ordinary jffs2 file.
Browse the source: http://trac.freesmartphone.org:8000/trac-example/browser
Android now can run on Openmoko FreeRunner. About the Image, you can check Android page , to get the detail information.
Download images: http://compartida.net/openmoko/FDOM/
Download images: http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing/images/neo1973/ (includes Neo FreeRunner images too)
Images are available on the Qtopia.net images page, make sure your browser sends referer Header when downloading. (Note: direct linking to the files does not work.)
Neo FreeRunner
Neo 1973
More Qtopia downloads
Addtional packages can be added from the Trolltech feed for this image, found at http://qtopia.net/packages/feed/4.3.2/neo/ To get to these packages, you need to add the feed as a source in the Qtopia package manager.
See Debian.
If you are looking for a specific application instead of a full filesystem image:
You can download CAD files here. http://downloads.openmoko.org/CAD/
You can download the schematics of Neo 1973 (GTA01) and Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) here: http://downloads.openmoko.org/schematics/
Download Neo FreeRunner photos in various sizes for print and web use here: http://openmoko.com/press-press-material.html
If you want to carry this wiki along with you and to use it offline, then download http://om-tiddlywiki.projects.openmoko.org/openmokowiki.html and store it locally, then browse through the pages which you think you need to have, click "save changes", so next time you open it all articles you have fetched previously will be available to you.