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<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
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<div style="text-align: center">[[GTA01:Neo_1973|Neo 1973]] | [[Neo Freerunner]] | [[GTA04|Phoenux (GTA04)]]</div><br />
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'''Openmoko™''' is a project dedicated to delivering mobile phones with an open source software stack. Openmoko was earlier more directly associated with Openmoko Inc, but is nowadays a gathering of people with the shared goal of "Free The Phone". Distributors are currently selling updated versions of the Openmoko Inc's phone released in 2008, [[Neo FreeRunner]], to advanced users, while the software stack for FreeRunner and future free phones is being developed by the community. Information about a [[GTA04|modern 3.5G / OMAP3 upgrade to FreeRunner and an upgraded OpenPhoenux aka GTA04 Complete are here]].<br />
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* [[Introduction]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko|Why Openmoko?]]<br />
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[[More Information]]<br />
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===Get Involved===<br />
Openmoko is a project driven by a community of passionate and intelligent volunteers. If you have the ability, please contribute to our cause. Openmoko's ambitions far exceed the resources available. <br />
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* [[Community Resources]]<br />
* [[Gta02-core|Create a new hardware revision of the gta02 hardware]] with completely free software tools for the hardware creation<br />
* [[GTA04|Follow the ”GTA04” project by Golden Delicious Computers]]<br />
* [[Create User Manuals]] for [[Distributions]] and [[Applications]]<br />
* Enhance the multi-device multi-vendor [[FSO]] middleware.<br />
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===How To Purchase===<br />
The Neo FreeRunner is sold by various [[distributors]] around the world.<br />
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If you have FreeRunner already, [http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=GTA04 GTA04 pre-order page is open!] - ''only'' if enough people will pre-order, mass-market GTA04 will become reality. Please spread the world to your FreeRunner owning friends.<br />
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See [[Getting Openmoko]] for more information.<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Buzz_or_notBuzz or not2011-11-09T23:20:25Z<p>Toams: Undo revision 87091: spam</p>
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<div>== Who suffers from the buzz and who doesn't? ==<br />
<br />
We, people who have a phone with an anoying buzz (and because off that are not able to place normal phone calls with this phone), need your input to identify why only some people suffer from the infamous buzz problem {{ticket|883}} and {{ticket|1352}}.<br />
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Discussions are [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Buzz_or_not here]<br />
<br />
Put your information in the form below.<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Name<br />
!Country<br />
!Buzz Y/N<br />
![http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1267 Echo] Y/N<br />
![http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1841 WSOD] Y/N<br />
![http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1024 Bouncing Calypso] Y/N<br />
!Date code (1)<br />
!s/n<br />
!p/n<br />
!Carrier<br />
!Mhz (2)<br />
!Distro<br />
!Remarks/Comments - mention network band and conditions if possible<br />
!Contact info (optional)<br />
|-<br />
|mivaho<br />
|NL<br />
|Y<br />
|?<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080617<br />
|8A8603161<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|T-Mobile<br />
|900<br />
|FSO 4.1<br />
|Didn't test buzz with headset<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Rakshat<br />
|India<br />
|N<br />
|N<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080618<br />
|8A8602471<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Airtel<br />
|900<br />
|QTExtended4.2.2<br />
|No echo since flashing QTExtended<br />
|rakshat at gmail dot com<br />
|-<br />
|Vasco Nevoa<br />
|Portugal<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|N<br />
|20080621<br />
|8A8602272<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Optimus (mostly GSM1800)<br />
|900<br />
|OM2008 testing (20081211)<br />
|Didn't test buzz with headset<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Andreas Fischer<br />
|Germany<br />
|N<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080725<br />
|8A8710691<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|O2 (Telefonica)<br />
|900<br />
|OM2008 testing (20081211)<br />
|Didn't test buzz with headset<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Simon Fiebiger<br />
|Germany<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080722<br />
|8A8704112<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Fonic / Blau<br />
|1800 / 1800<br />
|OM2008 testing (20081211)/ SHR<br />
|tested w/o Headset - Buzz only with GSM1800<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Simon Fiebiger<br />
|Germany<br />
|N<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080722<br />
|8A8704112<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Vodafone / Congstar<br />
|900 / 900<br />
|OM2008 testing (20081211)/ SHR<br />
|tested w/o Headset - No Buzz at all with GSM900<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Drac<br />
|Canada<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|?<br />
|?<br />
|20080620<br />
|8A8604782<br />
|56-21146-00<br />
|Fido<br />
|850 / 1900<br />
|QTExt 4.2.2 / FDOM 23Oct<br />
|Buzz 90% of the time , Echo 30% using QtExt<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Nathan Kinkade<br />
|U.S.A.<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|N<br />
|?<br />
|20080621<br />
|8A8604521<br />
|56-21146-00<br />
|T-Mobile / AT&T<br />
|850<br />
|SHR (FDOM, QtExt. 4.2.2, Om2008.[8,9])<br />
|Buzz seems to be variable and intermittent<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|marrano<br />
|Italy<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|?<br />
|20080521<br />
|8B8400153<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Wind<br />
|900<br />
|every<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|Treviño<br />
|Italy<br />
|N<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|N<br />
|20080621<br />
|8A8603221<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Wind<br />
|900<br />
|Om2008<br />
|Echo solved by using the Calypso hidden commands.<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|ArteK<br />
|Poland<br />
|N<br />
|Y<br />
|N(with latest SHR kernel)<br />
|N<br />
|20080621<br />
|8A8603193<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|Orange<br />
|900<br />
|SHR<br />
|Echo solved by using the Calypso hidden commands, Didn't test buzz with headset<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|fbrosson<br />
|France<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|Y<br />
|N<br />
|20080725<br />
|8A8709881<br />
|56-21147-00<br />
|SFR<br />
|900<br />
|Om2007.2, Om2008.12, OM2009, QT Moko v14, Hackable:1 rev5rc1, SHR.<br />
|Did Openmoko tell Bearstech some FR models were unusable?<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
1 = Date code on phone (under battery)<br />
<br />
2 = 850 (USA,etc.) or 900 (Europe,etc.)<br />
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[[Category:Test]]<br />
[[Category:Neo FreeRunner solved GSM buzz problems]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-03-01Community Updates/2011-03-012011-03-02T10:53:31Z<p>Toams: add new application: SensMon</p>
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<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
== Distributions ==<br />
<br />
Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices. <br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
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Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=[[GameRunner]] [v0.3]|<br />
Description=GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims to convert the <br />
Freerunner phone into a Linux-based handheld game console.<br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br><br><br />
Changelog since v0.2:<br />
<br><br />
* added "The Battle for Wesnoth" game<br />
* added "Free Heroes II" game<br />
* added RoadFighter racing game<br />
* added Xgalaga game<br />
* added GnuBoy emulator<br />
* added Xvier (4 in a row) game<br />
* fixed the problem with ubifs on nand (previous versions used to corrupt FS on NAND)<br />
* added bigger icons for launchers <br />
* improved a bit the snes9x performance<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=barom 0.3|<br />
Description=barom uses the bmp085 pressure sensor to report weather/altitude information..|<br />
Screenshot=weatherView.png|<br />
Homepage=http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/barom/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/barom/barom_0.3_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[SensMon]]|<br />
Description=SensMon is a Vala-based monitor for sensors that can be used to visualize the sensor values on the handheld (but not only). The software is very experimental and does not include any kind of exception handling. You are using it at your own risk :) Its main purpose is to test the sensors included in the Freerunner Navigation Board and Freerunner Navigation Board v2.|<br />
Screenshot=Sensmon-screen.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SensMon|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://gitorious.org/sensor-monitor git]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Benjamin Deering of FreeRunner skiwax program fame (http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/wax/) is back with temperature metering. See photos of his infrared thermometer mlx90614 fitted into Neo FreeRunner case at http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/index.php?level=album&id=26 and a report at http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-February/064277.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-03-01Community Updates/2011-03-012011-02-16T15:00:26Z<p>Toams: add gamerunner update</p>
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====='''Period 2011-02-01 to 2011-02-28'''=====<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
== Distributions ==<br />
<br />
Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices. <br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=GameRunner [v0.3]|<br />
Description=GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims to convert the <br />
Freerunner phone into a Linux-based handheld game console.<br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br><br><br />
Changelog since v0.2:<br />
<br><br />
* added "The Battle for Wesnoth" game<br />
* added "Free Heroes II" game<br />
* added RoadFighter racing game<br />
* added Xgalaga game<br />
* added GnuBoy emulator<br />
* added Xvier (4 in a row) game<br />
* fixed the problem with ubifs on nand (previous versions used to corrupt FS on NAND)<br />
* added bigger icons for launchers <br />
* improved a bit the snes9x performance<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=barom 0.3|<br />
Description=barom uses the bmp085 pressure sensor to report weather/altitude information..|<br />
Screenshot=weatherView.png|<br />
Homepage=http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/barom/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/barom/barom_0.3_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Benjamin Deering of FreeRunner skiwax program fame (http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/wax/) is back with temperature metering. See photos of his infrared thermometer mlx90614 fitted into Neo FreeRunner case at http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/index.php?level=album&id=26 and a report at http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-February/064277.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-02-01Community Updates/2011-02-012010-12-13T09:49:15Z<p>Toams: /* Updated Distributions */</p>
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*On YYYY-MM-DD this content should be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
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====='''Period 2010-12-01 to 2010-12-31'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
=Updated Distributions=<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko [v30]|<br />
Description= Qtmoko is debian+qtopia based distribution for Freerunner. This is a minor update, the changelog is very short:<br />
<br />
* fixed headset jack detection<br />
* Danish translations (Ole Carlsen)<br />
* GPRS fix (Timo Juhani Lindfors)<br />
* battery_platform for dumb batteries as module<br />
* force GPS power up on resume (Gennady Kupava)<br />
Known Problems:<br />
*SD-card corruption due to some problems with KMS-patches in v30 kernel|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='v30'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/Experimental/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works_on_QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=SHR-testing RC1|<br />
Description= The image is based on the 2010.12 release of OpenEmbedded and has latest <br />
versions of E, SHR and FSO apps.<br />
<br />
Since last testing a lot has changed:<br />
* Switch to illume2 as illume(1) isn't maintained anymore<br />
* Switch from ogsmd to much faster fsogsmd<br />
* Switch to 2.6.34 kernel (without KMS because this causes some problems with SD-cards for some SHR-u users)<br />
* Everything faster ;)<br />
* And much more i don't remember<br />
<br />
Known Bugs:<br />
* There is a problem with the autostart of applications in E, because of that the shr_elm_softkey is not always started.<br />
* The wizard is only working if you wait until FSO is fully started (When FSO is started the display started dimming). If you don't want to wait that long you can exit the wizard with the "Exit" button and do the configurations in shr-settings afterwards.<br />
<br />
Untested:<br />
* All feed packages not in the full image.<br />
* All day usage (so GPRS/GPS after several suspends)<br />
<br />
Read the full announcement here: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-December/063895.html<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-Logo.png|<br />
Codename='RC1'|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.shr-project.org|<br />
Image=[http://build.shr-project.org/tests/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ download]|<br />
Works={{Works_on_SHR}}<br />
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=New Distributions =<br />
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Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
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Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-02-01Community Updates/2011-02-012010-12-13T09:46:02Z<p>Toams: /* Updated Distributions: SHR-Testing */</p>
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====='''Period 2010-12-01 to 2010-12-31'''=====<br />
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==Distributions==<br />
=Updated Distributions=<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko [v30]|<br />
Description= Qtmoko is debian+qtopia based distribution for Freerunner. This is a minor update, the changelog is very short:<br />
<br />
* fixed headset jack detection<br />
* Danish translations (Ole Carlsen)<br />
* GPRS fix (Timo Juhani Lindfors)<br />
* battery_platform for dumb batteries as module<br />
* force GPS power up on resume (Gennady Kupava)|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='v30'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/Experimental/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works_on_QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=SHR-testing RC1|<br />
Description= The image is based on the 2010.12 release of OpenEmbedded and has latest <br />
versions of E, SHR and FSO apps.<br />
<br />
Since last testing a lot has changed:<br />
* Switch to illume2 as illume(1) isn't maintained anymore<br />
* Switch from ogsmd to much faster fsogsmd<br />
* Switch to 2.6.34 kernel (without KMS because this causes some problems with SD-cards for some SHR-u users)<br />
* Everything faster ;)<br />
* And much more i don't remember<br />
<br />
Known Bugs:<br />
* There is a problem with the autostart of applications in E, because of that the shr_elm_softkey is not always started.<br />
* The wizard is only working if you wait until FSO is fully started (When FSO is started the display started dimming). If you don't want to wait that long you can exit the wizard with the "Exit" button and do the configurations in shr-settings afterwards.<br />
<br />
Untested:<br />
* All feed packages not in the full image.<br />
* All day usage (so GPRS/GPS after several suspends)<br />
<br />
Read the full announcement here: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-December/063895.html<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=SHR-Logo.png|<br />
Codename='RC1'|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.shr-project.org|<br />
Image=[http://build.shr-project.org/tests/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ download]|<br />
Works={{Works_on_SHR}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=New Distributions =<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2011-02-01Community Updates/2011-02-012010-12-05T23:29:05Z<p>Toams: Distribution update: QtMoko v30</p>
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====='''Period 2010-12-01 to 2010-12-31'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
=Updated Distributions=<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko [v30]|<br />
Description= Qtmoko is debian+qtopia based distribution for Freerunner. This is a minor update, the changelog is very short:<br />
<br />
* fixed headset jack detection<br />
* Danish translations (Ole Carlsen)<br />
* GPRS fix (Timo Juhani Lindfors)<br />
* battery_platform for dumb batteries as module<br />
* force GPS power up on resume (Gennady Kupava)|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='v30'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/Experimental/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works_on_QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=New Distributions =<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:Micromoko.pngFile:Micromoko.png2010-11-23T18:04:13Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01Community Updates/2010-12-012010-11-23T18:03:35Z<p>Toams: /* New Applications */ add Micromoko</p>
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*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
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<br />
====='''Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Micromoko|<br />
Description=Micromoko is a Twitter primarly for SHR/OE. It is written in C using Elementary, it has a builtin Twitter library.<br />
It's not available on SHR yet, you need to compile it manually.<br />
It depends on libmokosuite: http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/libmokosuite|<br />
Screenshot=Micromoko.png|<br />
Homepage=http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/micromoko|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://gitorious.org/mokosuite2/micromoko sources]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Podboy]] 1.7.2|<br />
Description=A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.<br />
* Many bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.7.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Minneo]] 1.0.2|<br />
Description=A classic Memory game<br />
* Bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage= http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://minneo.googlecode.com/files/minneo_1.0.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Chroneo]] 1.0.1|<br />
Description= A Stopwatch and Timer <br />
* Major bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Chroneo.png |<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR |<br />
PackageName=[http://chroneo.googlecode.com/files/chroneo_1.0.1-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[NeoTool]] v1.3|<br />
Description= NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly GUI frontend to some common management tasks, like for example flashing Openmoko smartphones. It is aimed at being very intuitive and easy to use, and flexible enough to make it useful in a wide variety of circumstances.<br />
<br />
* Added (broken) ubifs support per chris' patch |<br />
Screenshot=NeoTool.png |<br />
Homepage=http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool|<br />
TestedOn=openSUSE / CentOS / Fedora / Mandriva / RHEL |<br />
PackageName=[http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case + display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-12-04''' [[Open_HW_SW_Event/de|German Open Hard&Software Workshop]] on 4th/5th December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in planning loop please subscribe to: http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01Community Updates/2010-12-012010-11-23T17:54:58Z<p>Toams: add Neotool update</p>
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====='''Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Podboy]] 1.7.2|<br />
Description=A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.<br />
* Many bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.7.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Minneo]] 1.0.2|<br />
Description=A classic Memory game<br />
* Bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage= http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://minneo.googlecode.com/files/minneo_1.0.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Chroneo]] 1.0.1|<br />
Description= A Stopwatch and Timer <br />
* Major bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Chroneo.png |<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR |<br />
PackageName=[http://chroneo.googlecode.com/files/chroneo_1.0.1-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[NeoTool]] v1.3|<br />
Description= NeoTool is a bash script for your desktop system to provide a friendly GUI frontend to some common management tasks, like for example flashing Openmoko smartphones. It is aimed at being very intuitive and easy to use, and flexible enough to make it useful in a wide variety of circumstances.<br />
<br />
* Added (broken) ubifs support per chris' patch |<br />
Screenshot=NeoTool.png |<br />
Homepage=http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool|<br />
TestedOn=openSUSE / CentOS / Fedora / Mandriva / RHEL |<br />
PackageName=[http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case + display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-12-04''' [[Open_HW_SW_Event/de|German Open Hard&Software Workshop]] on 4th/5th December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in planning loop please subscribe to: http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01Community Updates/2010-12-012010-11-23T17:45:57Z<p>Toams: Chroneo updates</p>
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{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at [[Talk:Community_Updates/Draft|this page]] to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
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*On YYYY-MM-DD this content should be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
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====='''Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Podboy]] 1.7.2|<br />
Description=A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.<br />
* Many bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.7.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Minneo]] 1.0.2|<br />
Description=A classic Memory game<br />
* Bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage= http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://minneo.googlecode.com/files/minneo_1.0.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[Chroneo]] 1.0.1|<br />
Description= A Stopwatch and Timer <br />
* Major bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Chroneo.png |<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/chroneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR |<br />
PackageName=[http://chroneo.googlecode.com/files/chroneo_1.0.1-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case + display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-12-04''' [[Open_HW_SW_Event/de|German Open Hard&Software Workshop]] on 4th/5th December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in planning loop please subscribe to: http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01Community Updates/2010-12-012010-11-23T17:37:01Z<p>Toams: Minneo updates</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at [[Talk:Community_Updates/Draft|this page]] to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content should be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
}}<br />
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<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.7.2|<br />
Description=A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.<br />
* Many bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.7.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Minneo 1.0.2|<br />
Description=A classic Memory game<br />
* Bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage= http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://minneo.googlecode.com/files/minneo_1.0.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case + display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-12-04''' [[Open_HW_SW_Event/de|German Open Hard&Software Workshop]] on 4th/5th December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in planning loop please subscribe to: http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-12-01Community Updates/2010-12-012010-11-23T17:31:12Z<p>Toams: podboy new version</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at [[Talk:Community_Updates/Draft|this page]] to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content should be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
}}<br />
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<br />
====='''Period 2010-11-01 to 2010-11-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===New Applications===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.7.2|<br />
Description=A podcast aggregator / player written in Python / Elementary.<br />
* Many bugfixes|<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[ http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.7.2-r0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==General News==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* Latest news on the ”GTA04” project from Golden Delicious - a project to create modern replacement board for the FreeRunner case + display, using ARMv7 CPU and 3G modem: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-November/063760.html<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010-12-04''' [[Open_HW_SW_Event/de|German Open Hard&Software Workshop]] on 4th/5th December 2010 in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase; to stay and participate in planning loop please subscribe to: http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo/open-hard-software-event<br />
<br />
* '''2011-01-24''' Mobile FOSS MiniConf at LCA2011 announced a [http://mobilefoss.jamespurser.com.au/Call_For_Papers call for papers] that closes on Friday 22nd October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2011-02-05/06''' FOSDEM 2011 calls for Main Speakers and Devrooms [http://www.fosdem.org/2011/call_for_mainspeakers_devrooms] that closes on Saturday 16th October 2010. So submit something about OpenMoko today!<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/QXQX2010-09-02T14:12:56Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div>QX is a X-Server that runs under [[Qt Extended]]. Especially in the distribution [[QtMoko]] it is used to run applications like:<br />
* [[Navit]] <br />
* [[Linphone]]<br />
under Qt Extended. You can start applications that need the X-Server with the following steps in [[QtMoko]]:<br />
# Open Main Menu by clicking on the green Q-Topia "Q"-Box.<br />
# Open Applications (4 Boxes, red, yellow, green, blue)<br />
# Scroll down and open QX<br />
# Select the application that needs the X-Server (e.g. [[Navit]])<br />
# Click on the white Paper Icon on the bottom left to open the context menu of the QX application.<br />
# Select "Launch" to start application<br />
With the AUX-Button you can exit the X-Server environment without quitting the application.</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-09-01Community Updates/2010-09-012010-08-29T18:11:44Z<p>Toams: /* Distributions */</p>
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{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
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*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-09-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-09-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
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====='''Period 2010-08-01 to 2010-08-31'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian GNU/Linux |<br />
Description=[[Debian]] is a universal operating system used on many other embedded devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives access to the huge army of software packaged in the Debian repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor. Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar, trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.<br><br><br />
General news:<br />
<br><br />
* The ARM servers sponsored by ARM Ltd. got activated, thus experimental packages are built for arm now. That means also fso-gsmd got built for the Freerunner.<br />
* SHR packages have been removed from pkg-fso repository, they all arrived in Debian unstable, and just in time for Debian 6.0 freeze.<br />
<br><br />
The biggest hurdle for official FreeRunner support in Debian is the kernel, since basically everything else starts to be in, in one form or another. There are currently two places with FreeRunner related kernels in Debian:<br />
* Official kernel support for Neo FreeRunner devices is being developed by worked in a s3c24xx branch at http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/s3c24xx - thanks to Thibaut Girka and Google Summer of Code.<br />
* The legacy 2.6.29rc3 kernel at http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-fso/linux-2.6-openmoko.git also saw a slight update in August<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=debian-openlogo-480.png|<br />
Codename='sid'|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner |<br />
Image=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian |<br />
Works={{Works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=QtMoko [v26]|<br />
Description=Qtmoko is distribution for Openmoko Freerunner phone based on debian and <br />
qtopia.<br />
<br />
Here is a list of notable changes since previous stable version (v24):<br />
<br />
* Fixed WS (white screen) problem in qmplayer & QX rotation (Gennady Kupava)<br />
* Fixed unresponsive touchscreen after resume (Gennady Kupava)<br />
* Use blue indicator is used for wifi activity (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Reconnect wifi after resume (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Updated QtMaze with better graphics and other enhancements (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* We use kernel modules for bluetooth<br />
* Many updates and bugfixes to QMplayer<br />
* More reliable GPRS connection (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Bluethooth updates<br />
* APGS and GPS standby support (Piotr Gabryjeluk)<br />
* Fixed "When locked" power management mode<br />
* Bigger QTerminal (no tabs whith only one session)<br />
* Raptor - GUI for apt package manager<br />
* New nice theme called finximod (Joif)<br />
* Many updates and bugfixes to Arora (Ant+Alex)<br />
* New apps - qweather (Anton Olkhovik) and qneoriod game (Bala)<br />
* PDF support in eyepiece (Alex Samorukov)<br />
<br />
For a more complete list of changes and some additional info please read the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062824.html announcement mail]<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='v26'|<br />
Homepage=http://qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=eStarDict 0.3|<br />
Description=Offline dictionary reader made in C with Enlightenment Elementary UI. Version 0.3 of eStarDict adds support for czech-english dictionary. You have to remember, that right now it can manage only one dictionary per instance.|<br />
Screenshot=estardict.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardict|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=http://www.vaudano.eu/wiki/en/estardictDownload<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
* TI OMAP3 SoC + 3G replacement board preserving Neo case & display - discussion about the prospect is [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062671.html heating up] <small>(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062671.html)</small><br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062687.html WikiReader sales and the future of Openmoko] - Martix shares a truly interesting interview with Sean Moss-Pultz <small>(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-August/062687.html)</small><br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
<br />
* '''2010 Autumn''' [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Open_HW_SW_Event/de German Open Hard&Software Workshop ] in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase<br />
<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Wiki_Editing_GuidelinesOpenmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines2010-08-19T09:24:18Z<p>Toams: Undo revision 82082 by Demver5 SPAM</p>
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<div>{{Languages|Openmoko_Wiki_Editing_Guidelines}}<br />
<br />
Our Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines are meant to assist our users in editing this wiki. They try to ensure a somewhat more consistent and organized structure. If you would like to add additional guidelines or to modify existing ones please use the [https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation documentation mailing list] or the [[Talk:Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines|talk page]] to discuss your changes first.<br />
<br />
== Naming ==<br />
<br />
# Openmoko refers only to the software (think Openmoko GNU/Linux distribution), not to any of the devices<br />
# Neo 1973 is the first hardware device that officially runs Openmoko, Neo FreeRunner is the second<br />
# Use "the smartphone" if you refer to a hardware device that could be Neo 1973 but could also be a later version<br />
<br />
== Rules ==<br />
<br />
# If you see an error, correct it!<br />
# If you see a page that is mis-categorized, correct it!<br />
# If you're adding information (especially pages) about the hardware, keep in mind that the Neo 1973 is only one of the various devices that will run Openmoko. Thus,<br />
## Do not create generic pages like "Battery", rather use "Neo 1973 Battery".<br />
## If it makes sense to have generic pages, use per-device sections and make sure you always link to the Neo 1973 section from other Neo 1973 specific pages.<br />
## See [[Openmoko_Wiki_Editing_Guidelines#Style Sheet|Style sheet]] section for a list of other definitive spellings used in the Openmoko project.<br />
# The wiki is primarily meant to contain factual information on actual project software, hardware, even though parts might still be under development. Thus,<br />
## If you're adding information about wishlist items (or even more imaginary things), please clearly mark them with a "Wishlist:" prefix in the page title.<br />
## Always make sure that an outside user can clearly distinguish between the actual feature set of the device, and "interesting theoretical plans of what one could do if he had time" :)<br />
# Avoid duplication! Multiple sources often get out of sync, leading to confusion and mis-information. If you have new information see if it is an appropriate addition to an existing page. If you do feel that a new page is in order, remove duplicated information from the existing page and consolidate in your new page.<br />
# Use categories! We are trying to use categories as a way to help newcomers find what they want. Proper categorization of your new page or any existing pages will help bring your valuable information to the eyes of the user, and will help raise the level of usefulness of the entire wiki<br />
<br />
== Text editing ==<br />
<br />
These pages explain how to write and format text:<br />
<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_examples MediaWiki Wikitext Examples]<br />
* [[Help:Editing]]<br />
* [http://www.crockford.com/wrrrld/style.html Elements of Style]. Knowing these 18 rules of good style is a must for anybody writing in English.<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Wikipedia's Manual of Style]<br />
<br />
== Use categories ==<br />
<br />
Adding categories to a page allows the wiki engine to organize the content automagically. This allows readers to find information in an organized way.<br />
<br />
* Add a category at the bottom of the pages you create, select the most-accurate category for the page. <br />
* If a page truly fits in multiple categories, OK, but the wiki will be more organized if you pick the one most-accurate category only.<br />
* Review the existing category hierarchy on the [[:Category:Categories]] page. (Be sure to press the + buttons to see the subcategories.)<br />
* A [[Special:Categories|complete list of all categories]] is also available.<br />
<br />
Assigning your page to categories:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[Category:My selected category]]<br />
[[Category:My new category]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Image categorization ===<br />
<br />
All images used in this wiki should be in a subcategory of [[:Category:images]]<br />
<br />
=== Creating new categories ===<br />
<br />
If a category does not exist and you think a new one is required then add your page to the not-existing category as described above.<br />
<br />
Be sure to click on the new category link and define what you were thinking should go into this category by editing the '''category page'''. Please be brief so readers will easily see the automatically indexed page links below your introduction text.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
{{Languages|:Category:My new category}}<br />
<br />
Category description<br />
<br />
[[Category:Parent category]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Linking to a category page ===<br />
<br />
To link to a category page within the page text:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[:Category:My new category | My new category]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
For more help on categories, please see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories MediaWiki's "Categories" help page.]<br />
<br />
== Use templates ==<br />
<br />
Please see available [[Templates]] and add them where necessary.<br />
<br />
=== Navigation templates ===<br />
<br />
Exemples: [[Template:Om_2008.8]], [[Template:OM2007.2]]<br />
<br />
These are most useful to present small sets of chronological or otherwise <br />
well ordered information items. For example, it's obvious to offer navigation <br />
templates between these articles:<br />
* Openmoko produced smartphones {GTA01 Neo 1973, GTA02 Neo FreeRunner, GTA 03 <br />
(speculative)}<br />
* Distributions {2007.1, 2007.2, 2008.8 ASU, 2008.9, FSO, SHR, Qtopia, Debian}<br />
<br />
In effect navigation templates create a subset of important pages presented sequentially. This corresponds more or less to a chapter in the user manual. We should not force them where they cannot create a CONSISTENT forth-and-back navigation between a GROUP OF PAGES.<br />
<br />
See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Navigation_templates<br />
<br />
== Fill the "Edit Summary" field ==<br />
Many wiki editors do not fill in "Edit Summary" filed under "edit" box. This summary becomes very handy when it comes to later version comparision. Always fill in "edit summary" field when editing wiki pages. All you need to type there are 3~4 words of comment, and really makes life easier for wiki administrators. <br />
It's a good idea to set your user preferences (under Editing) to "Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary". If you really want to keep it empty, you can just confirm the message or enter a blank space to avoid the message. <br />
It is also quick and quite good habit to prefix summary with +/-/= depending upon you add/delete/edit content.<br />
<br />
== Deleting pages ==<br />
<br />
Pages in this wiki can only be deleted by the wiki administrators. There are two ways for requesting the deletion of a page:<br />
<br />
===Speedy deletion===<br />
<br />
Speedy deletion can be requested if the deletion of a page is uncontroversial - for example if a page contains information that is not related to Openmoko. This process is similar to Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Criteria_for_speedy_deletion speedy deletion]. In order to request a speedy deletion of a page, place the template <nowiki>{{delete-sp}}</nowiki> somewhere on the page. This will categorize the page in [[:Category:candidates for speedy deletion]].<br />
<br />
===Deletion discussion===<br />
<br />
If the reason for deletion of a page is not obvious you can initiate a deletion discussion. This process is similar to Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion Articles for deletion]. It requires two steps:<br />
<br />
*place the template <nowiki>{{delete}}</nowiki> on the top of the page you'd like to delete<br />
*Start a discussion at [[Wiki Issues#Pages proposed for deletion]] by giving your reasons for the proposal<br />
<br />
The discussion must be open for at least two weeks. If there is a consensus on deleting the page it will be deleted by an administrator. Otherwise the page will be kept. In both cases the discussion will be moved to the page [[Wiki Issues/archive]].<br />
<br />
== List pages ==<br />
<br />
List pages are manually maintained lists of links to a certain set of articles. Their purpose is similar to category pages' automatic article listing, but they can provide advantages above the automatic lists, like sections, better formatting, sorting, etc.<br />
<br />
A list page is only justified if it gives value added to the reader by<br />
* Making a thematic selection of quality links within and/or outside the Wiki<br />
* Providing a well thought out logical organization that makes it easy to find information<br />
* Offering a good formatting consistent with the above goal. List pages should be not be painful to maintain. Comprehensive lists of pages cannot be kept up to date and are better made automatically using categories.<br />
<br />
You are welcome to create and improve list pages which match these recommendations.<br />
<br />
See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categories,_lists,_and_navigation_templates<br />
<br />
==Special pages==<br />
<br />
These guidelines are for special pages from one of the following categories.<br />
<br />
=== Application info pages ===<br />
<br />
[[Image:No-screenshot.png|150px|right]]<br />
Software available for Openmoko smartphones are collected on special list pages and categories to make it easy to find. <br />
<br />
When you add or find an a page describing a single application always:<br />
<br />
* Assign the application page to the corresponding [[:Category:Applications|application category]].<br />
* Add an ApplicationBox Template to it. Usage is described on the [[Template talk:ApplicationBox|ApplicationBox template's talk page]].<br />
* [[Template talk:ApplicationBox|Transclude]] (that's a Wiki expression to include a page or section in another page) the ApplicationBox on one of the "List of x Applications" pages.<br />
* Add a link to the application page on [[Applications]].<br />
* Use this image if you don't have a screenshot.<br />
<br />
=== Community updates ===<br />
<br />
The community updates (CU) are released every two weeks. Each community update starts as a draft at the page "Community Updates/Draft YYYY-MM-DD" where the date is the release date of the community update. On the day of release the Community Updates can be moved to "Community Updates/YYYY-MM-DD" (use the "move" icon at the top for this).<br />
<br />
'''Structure''': Each community update usually consists of four sections: '''Distributions''', '''Applications''', '''Community''' and '''Event News''' (See [[Community Update Draft]] for an example)<br />
<br />
The section '''Distributions''' is for announcing new versions of a distribution. Please use the standardized [[Template:DistributionBox]] for this purpose. <br />
<br />
The section '''Applications''' has got two subsections, '''New Applications''' and '''Application Updates'''. You can use [[Template:ApplicationBox]] for this.<br />
<br />
The section '''Community''' usually contains all other information of the past two weeks.<br />
<br />
'''Event News''' lists upcoming events about Openmoko.<br />
<br />
=== Manuals ===<br />
<br />
All information on using phones or distributions should be included in the manuals, which should be subpages of the [[Manuals]] page.<br />
<br />
The Manuals are organized in two categories: device-manuals and distribution-manuals. Device-manuals (e.g. [[Manuals/Neo FreeRunner]]) contain any instructions that are specific to a certain device, while distribution-manuals (e.g. [[Manuals/Om 2008]]) contain only information on a certain distribution. <br />
<br />
Rules:<br />
* Only include information on how to USE a certain phone/distribution - general information on phones/distributions should be located on other pages.<br />
* Use as few links as possible: If there is a term that needs explanation, try to do this in the manual.<br />
<br />
For distribution-manuals:<br />
<br />
*As the distributions are still under development the manuals may be helpful by presenting important known issues and how to fix them. If you want to add a notification about an issue to the manual, always add an URL to a bug report for the problem. For example (this was a problem in SHR, it's just an example and it is fixed now): <br />
<br />
:"Please note that the standard SHR alarm application does not work if the phone is suspended. You can fix this problem by installing ffalarms. ([http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/543 bug report])" <br />
<br />
:If there is no bug report yet you will have to create one. Reported problems which do not link to a bug report or link to a closed bug report should/can be deleted.<br />
<br />
* In the distribution manuals there should only be instructions for applications which are preinstalled on this distribution. If you want to write a manual about an application which is not preinstalled on the distribution you may create a seperate manual for that application or use the application page.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Linking to mailing list posts==<br />
<br />
Often there is a need to provide link pointing to discussion on a mailing list. Services providing web interface to mailing lists (like nabble.com) were [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-June/050363.html reported] many times to break discussion threads in mail clients. Remember, mailing lists were designed to be used with mail clients, not with web forums. The Openmoko mailing list archives at http://lists.openmoko.org are not recommended either because they change the URL to a certain topic sometimes and so links may lead to the wrong post after some time. If you need to provide a link to a discussion on the mailinglist for those who are not subscribed, use mailing list archives like gmane:<br />
* Go to [http://news.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.comp.handhelds.openmoko gname]<br />
* choose a mailing list<br />
* From the top panel choose a post (preferably the one on the top of a thread)<br />
* At the bottom panel click "Subject:" link<br />
* Copy the URL from your browser<br />
<br />
== Style Sheet ==<br />
=== Date format ===<br />
All dates should be in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO_8601] standard: YYYY-MM-DD, for example 2008-07-04 for July 4 2008.<br />
<br />
=== A list of definitive spellings used throughout the site ===<br />
<br />
* Numbers [0-9]<br />
** 1973 <br />
***(the model name of the first Openmoko phone)<br />
*A<br />
<br />
*B<br />
<br />
*C<br />
<br />
*D<br />
<br />
*E<br />
<br />
*F<br />
** FreeRunner <br />
***(not Freerunner)<br />
***(the model name of the 2nd Openmoko phone, technically GTA02)<br />
*G<br />
<br />
*H<br />
<br />
*I<br />
<br />
*J<br />
<br />
*K<br />
<br />
*L<br />
<br />
*M<br />
** MokoMakefile (and it's '''not''' a script)<br />
<br />
*N<br />
** Neo<br />
*** (the brand name of Openmoko phones)<br />
** Neo 1973<br />
*** (the brand and model name of the first Openmoko phone)<br />
*** (not neo1973 or neo 1973. Note this has changed during the course of the project and a lot of current entries in the Wiki and software are wrong. See [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-February/013136.html here] for the official pronouncement as of February 2008)<br />
** Neo FreeRunner <br />
*** (the brand and model name of the second Openmoko phone)<br />
*** (not NeoFreeRunner or neo freerunner)<br />
<br />
*O<br />
** "Openmoko" or "Om"<br />
*** (the name of the complete software stack)<br />
*** (not "OpenMoko" anymore as of [http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/?newsLang=en&viewID=news_view_popup&epi-content=NEWS_VIEW_POPUP_TYPE&beanStrID=reportcenterndm&newsId=20080304005158 March 2008].)<br />
** Openmoko Inc<br />
*** (the name of the Taiwanese company that develops products for the project)<br />
** openmoko.org<br />
*** (the community, non-commercial website for the project)<br />
** openmoko.com<br />
*** (the commercial website and webshop of Openmoko Inc)<br />
** Om 2007.2<br />
*** (the second version of the Openmoko distribution)<br />
** Om 2008<br />
*** (the third version of the distribution)<br />
** Om 2009<br />
*** (the fourth version of the distribution)<br />
*P<br />
<br />
*Q<br />
<br />
*R<br />
<br />
*S<br />
<br />
*T<br />
<br />
*U<br />
<br />
*V<br />
<br />
*W<br />
<br />
*X<br />
<br />
*Y<br />
<br />
*Z<br />
<br />
== Follow up on your own pages ==<br />
<br />
When you create a new page, it's a good idea to add it to your watchlist. Check your watchlist regularly to keep up with the evolution of the pages you have created, help the new editors of your page.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
See also sections are for linking to other '''related articles in this Wiki'''. For external links please create an '''External links''' section instead. We encourage adding see also links to pages.<br />
<br />
* [[Edit Wiki]]<br />
* [[Wiki Issues]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Wiki Editing]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-07-01Community Updates/2010-07-012010-07-05T16:59:11Z<p>Toams: /* Application Updates */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-07-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-07-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-06-01 to 2010-06-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Debian GNU/Linux |<br />
Description=[[Debian]] (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian) is a universal operating system used on many other embedded devices, and also on home computers. Using Debian on the FreeRunner gives access to the Huge army of software packaged in the Debian repositories, already compiled for the Neo's arm(v4) processor. Moreover, one can build one's own source files for programs without having to learn the OpenEmbedded way. For an existing Debian/Ubuntu user, choosing Debian for Neo FreeRunner makes phone a very familiar, trustworthy and flexible place to hack in.<br><br>The FSO phone stack and SHR user applications have seen a lot of updates. The following packages have been updated to official Debian archives and also made their way to testing repository (which will become Debian 6.0):: libphone-ui 0.1+git20100517.1, libphone-utils 0.1+git20100219-1, libfsotransport 0.9.5.9+git20100507-2, fso-abyss 0.9.0+git20100310-1, libgsm0710mux 0.9.1+git20100322-2, phonefsod 0.1+git20100515-1. The majority of FSO/SHR stack is now in Debian official archives, a major step forward from hosting them only pkg-fso team's own repository. Literki keyboard was also transferred and improved from pkg-fso to official Debian repositories. Jonas Smedegaard drew a nice overview graph of the all the old and new components in the stack: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=pkgdeps.png <br><br>As a final note, the new FSO2/cornucopia GSM daemon, fso-gsmd 0.5.0+git20100602-1, has just been uploaded to Debian. |<br />
Screenshot=debian-openlogo-480.png|<br />
Codename='sid'|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner |<br />
Image=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian |<br />
Works={{Works on Debian}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=SHR [unstable]|<br />
<br />
<br />
Description=SHR is a community driven GNU/Linux distribution for smartphones based on OpenEmbedded using E17 (illume) as window manager and own gui apps on top of FSO.<br />
<br />
After hopefully lucky incident we have finally switched to new kernel (based on 2.6.32.13, KMS enabled):<br />
<br />
* New images are built with kernel and all needed changes are already included.<br />
* Images doesn't have udevd installed by default (using devtmpfs), which makes it boot about twice as fast as before (less then 1 min to PIN dialog). But it also won't mount your uSD automatically (it was blacklisted before, but removing it from blacklist won't help now).<br />
* Included packages contains latest stuff like xserver-1.9 (RC3), foxtrotgps and tangogps 0.99.4, QT 4.7.0-beta1 and QML enabled navit.<br />
<br />
* Distribution revision was changed in OE, this means that every package installed from shr-unstable feeds will be upgraded during next opkg upgrade (so be sure that you have enough time and space in /var partition). Consider flashing new image, it can be faster and safer in the end.<br />
* Used GCC was upgraded from version 4.4.4 to 4.5 (svn revision 160764 from gcc-4.5-branch, because released 4.5.0 has few issues on ARM targets).<br />
* New GCC brings LTO optimizations, which can give us 30% speedup in some cases see [http://sakrah.dontexist.org/node/1 Benchmark results]. LTO is not enabled by default yet.<br />
<br />
* New kernel has some issues, so please try first (on another uSD partition), before upgrading your daily-phone-partition.<br />
* The kernel is bigger than 2MB so if you're using u-boot, update your environment according to [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Kernel#.22Verifying_Checksum_..._Bad_Data_CRC.22_with_U-boot this wiki entry]<br />
* With slower uSD you can see unknown-block-device while booting. Flash newer Qi [http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/ from SHR] it is using rootwait instead of rootdelay=1. For u-boot increase rootdelay or use rootwait.<br />
* Sometimes (and only on some devices) it can show all white (looks like old WSoD, but it's without death). Suspend/Resume should fix this.<br />
* Vibrations are too weak.<br />
* [http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable.29/ SHR unstable with kernel version 2.6.29] is still available for download <br />
<br />
* [http://git.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/log/ Changelog for all libs/apps included in image]<br />
* [http://git.shr-project.org/git/ Changelog for SHR apps]<br />
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==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
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Homepage=http://www.huber-computer.de/openmoko|<br />
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===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=MC Navi 0.2.10|<br />
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*added support for orchards<br />
*mcnavi: fixed crash on invalid speed value (routing on cycle route)<br />
*mcnavi: fixed routing of car on cycle routes<br />
*osm2mcmap: added link from way to street name<br />
*mcnavi: draw cycle and tourist ways<br />
*mcnavi: optimized routing for cycle and MTB<br />
*mcnavi: show route distance and time after routing<br />
*mcnavi: fixed computing of route time (only speed of first way used)<br />
*mcnavi: fixed crash when reached destination<br />
*mcnavi: draw the street names|<br />
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Homepage=http://www.gps-routes.info/index.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=1|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko, (any Debian based distro)|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.gps-routes.info/index.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=2 Packages]<br />
}}<br />
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==Community==<br />
*Gennady Kupava '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-June/062385.html announced]''' his Neo FreeRunner overclocking experiments with enclosed performance tests. Overclocked u-boot images are [http://www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/uboot500/ here]. Read full announcement before use them. You should use them at your own risk!<br />
*Christoph Mair has '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-June/062276.html announced]''' that he is developing second version of navigation board for FreeRunner. If you wan to upgrade your smartphone write an email Christoph, if there will be enough interest, a first "production run" will be made. Initial price shoul be 75-80€ but this probably depends on how many devices will be made.<br />
*Gennady Kupava again amazed us with his new series of file system performance tests. Full message is available on community mailing list '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-June/062355.html archive]'''. The file systems tested were: btrfs,nilfs2,ext2,ext3,ext4,reiserfs,jfs,xfs. Or if you are just curious, you can peek into [http://www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/fstest/fstestresults.html results table].<br />
*Regarding Al Johnson's [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-June/062155.html email], apparently HTC Corporation is trying to patent application for Joerg's Y-cable. Short '''[http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220100077121%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20100077121&RS=DN/20100077121 abstract]''' shows very similar design. Any legal savvy volunteers to point out mistakes to US Patent & Trademarks office?<br />
*As David "leviathan" Lanzendöfer '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/gta02-core/2010-June/000939.html writes]''' to gta02-core mailing list, new idea was born, to pilot a new Openmoko like platform, based on SAMSUNG-Omnia. The plan is to provide full hardware support by the upstream kernel, and a full SHR-userspace on the shipped phone. The target customers will be business employees, but also private users.<br />
*Recently a lot is happening on openmoko-kernel@lists.openmoko.org, '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/2010-June/011024.html initiated]''' by Sveinung Kvilhaugsvik and mainly caused by Thibaut Girka who is merging upstreaming a lot of patches for FreeRunner.<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062415.html Open Hard&Software Event in Germany]''' | There are plans for German speaking community workshop/conference/meeting to exchange ideas, knowledge, projects and make friends. [https://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=KLMDNG_d1f1fd00&UID=3164427512 Online questionnaire] is place where you can send your ideas, wishes and proposals.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:Mcnavi1.pngFile:Mcnavi1.png2010-07-05T16:57:58Z<p>Toams: </p>
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Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
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===New Applications===<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=[[DWDWetter]] 0.2.8|<br />
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Screenshot=Dwdwetter-Screenshot-2.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.huber-computer.de/openmoko|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
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===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
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Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
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Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:Foxtrotgps.pngFile:Foxtrotgps.png2010-06-21T16:29:00Z<p>Toams: </p>
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Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
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Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
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Homepage=http://www.huber-computer.de/openmoko|<br />
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==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-06-02T10:41:53Z<p>Toams: /* Distribution updates */</p>
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Description=<br />
GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims at converting the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld game console. It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for Linux mobile devices. <br />
<br />
New stuff :<br />
* new simple app fileselector (finger friendly), useful for Super Nintendo Emulator and Mplayer<br />
* added Snes9x (Super Nintendo Emulator), Mplayer, GNURobbo, fatfingershell, and Block Rage game<br />
* pressing power button any time quits the current game (resets X and GUI)<br />
* added help screen for every game using GameRunner game control<br />
The help screen also asks user to start the game with sound or no sound.<br />
<br />
Changes :<br />
* fixes in Gamerunner game control : works always and better. Now red aux<br />
button light means mode 2, so we can know which mode is the current one.<br />
Touchscreen control is more accurate.<br />
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{{DistributionBox|<br />
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<br />
<br />
List of changes since previous stable version (v22):<br />
<br />
* Polish translations (Tomasz Czajkowski)<br />
* Package manager displays package version (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* Disabled logging by default to save flash<br />
* In Settings->Logging can be logging started/stopped/enabled/disabled<br />
* GUI for modem settings (deep sleep and multiplexing) in NeoControl<br />
* GUI for call volume in NeoControl<br />
* Fixed gsm alsa state to use recommended "Mic 2" instead of "Right PGA"<br />
* Wifi maxperf can be turned on/off in devtools<br />
* Automatically set wifi to maxperf when connected (Alina Friedrichsen)<br />
* Automatically restart hcid if it crashed (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Removed setting sd_max_clk because it was causing problems (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Smaller icon for QNetWalk game - old icon was 1.5MB big !@#$%<br />
* Fixed not found page in Arora (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Tab bar size and zooming as upstream Arora does (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Enabled web cache in Arora (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Switching between USB mass storage and USB ethernet via devtools<br />
* Disabled dimming/suspend by default<br />
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Homepage=http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/trac/gps_navigace/wiki/WikiStartEN|<br />
TestedOn=SHR,QtMoko|<br />
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===Application Updates===<br />
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==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller announces the Openmoko Beagle. read the full announcement e-mail [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061829.html here]. Wikipage can be found at [[Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid]].<br />
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==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
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[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-06-02T10:41:20Z<p>Toams: /* Distribution updates */</p>
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*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-06-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-05-04 to 2010-06-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name= [[GameRunner]][0.2]|<br />
Description=<br />
GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims at converting the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld game console. It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for Linux mobile devices. <br />
<br />
New stuff :<br />
* new simple app fileselector (finger friendly), useful for Super Nintendo Emulator and Mplayer<br />
* added Snes9x (Super Nintendo Emulator), Mplayer, GNURobbo, fatfingershell, and Block Rage game<br />
* pressing power button any time quits the current game (resets X and GUI)<br />
* added help screen for every game using GameRunner game control<br />
The help screen also asks user to start the game with sound or no sound.<br />
<br />
Changes :<br />
* fixes in Gamerunner game control : works always and better. Now red aux<br />
button light means mode 2, so we can know which mode is the current one.<br />
Touchscreen control is more accurate.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename='0.2'|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net|<br />
Image=[http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html]|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
<br />
<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
<br />
List of changes since previous stable version (v22):<br />
<br />
* Polish translations (Tomasz Czajkowski)<br />
* Package manager displays package version (Anton Olkhovik)<br />
* Disabled logging by default to save flash<br />
* In Settings->Logging can be logging started/stopped/enabled/disabled<br />
* GUI for modem settings (deep sleep and multiplexing) in NeoControl<br />
* GUI for call volume in NeoControl<br />
* Fixed gsm alsa state to use recommended "Mic 2" instead of "Right PGA"<br />
* Wifi maxperf can be turned on/off in devtools<br />
* Automatically set wifi to maxperf when connected (Alina Friedrichsen)<br />
* Automatically restart hcid if it crashed (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Removed setting sd_max_clk because it was causing problems (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Smaller icon for QNetWalk game - old icon was 1.5MB big !@#$%<br />
* Fixed not found page in Arora (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Tab bar size and zooming as upstream Arora does (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Enabled web cache in Arora (Alex Samorukov)<br />
* Switching between USB mass storage and USB ethernet via devtools<br />
* Disabled dimming/suspend by default<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v24|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Minneo 1.0.0|<br />
Description=<br />
[[Minneo]] is a classic Memory game. It's a game of memory and concentration. It's written in Python / Elementary.|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://code.google.com/p/minneo/downloads/list Minneo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=modRana 0.10|<br />
Description=ModRana is a GPS navigation application. It supports GPX tracks, online routing and POI search, route profile, transparent map overlay, batch tile download and has a configurable GUI. ModRana is written in Python, using PyGTK and Cairo.|<br />
Screenshot=ModRana.png|<br />
Homepage=http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/trac/gps_navigace/wiki/WikiStartEN|<br />
TestedOn=SHR,QtMoko|<br />
PackageName=[http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/trac/gps_navigace/wiki/SystemDownloadEN#InstallationpackageforSHRontheNeoFreeRunner modrana]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller announces the Openmoko Beagle. read the full announcement e-mail [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061829.html here]. Wikipage can be found at [[Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-05-27T11:58:08Z<p>Toams: /* New Applications */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-06-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-05-04 to 2010-06-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name= GameRunner[0.2]|<br />
Description=<br />
GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims at converting the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld game console. It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for Linux mobile devices. <br />
<br />
New stuff :<br />
* new simple app fileselector (finger friendly), useful for Super Nintendo Emulator and Mplayer<br />
* added Snes9x (Super Nintendo Emulator), Mplayer, GNURobbo, fatfingershell, and Block Rage game<br />
* pressing power button any time quits the current game (resets X and GUI)<br />
* added help screen for every game using GameRunner game control<br />
The help screen also asks user to start the game with sound or no sound.<br />
<br />
Changes :<br />
* fixes in Gamerunner game control : works always and better. Now red aux<br />
button light means mode 2, so we can know which mode is the current one.<br />
Touchscreen control is more accurate.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename='0.2'|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.org|<br />
Image=[http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html]|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Minneo 1.0.0|<br />
Description=<br />
[[Minneo]] is a classic Memory game. It's a game of memory and concentration. It's written in Python / Elementary.|<br />
Screenshot=Minneo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/minneo/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR|<br />
PackageName=[http://code.google.com/p/minneo/downloads/list Minneo]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller announces the Openmoko Beagle. read the full announcement e-mail [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061829.html here]. Wikipage can be found at [[Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-05-26T17:29:26Z<p>Toams: new version for gamerunner distribution (please can someone proofread because i broke my arm and typing this with my left hand)</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-06-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-05-04 to 2010-06-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name= GameRunner[0.2]|<br />
Description=<br />
GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims at converting the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld game console. It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for Linux mobile devices. <br />
<br />
New stuff :<br />
* new simple app fileselector (finger friendly), useful for Super Nintendo Emulator and Mplayer<br />
* added Snes9x (Super Nintendo Emulator), Mplayer, GNURobbo, fatfingershell, and Block Rage game<br />
* pressing power button any time quits the current game (resets X and GUI)<br />
* added help screen for every game using GameRunner game control<br />
The help screen also asks user to start the game with sound or no sound.<br />
<br />
Changes :<br />
* fixes in Gamerunner game control : works always and better. Now red aux<br />
button light means mode 2, so we can know which mode is the current one.<br />
Touchscreen control is more accurate.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename='0.2'|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.org|<br />
Image=[http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html]|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller announces the Openmoko Beagle. read the full announcement e-mail [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061829.html here]. Wikipage can be found at [[Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-05-26T17:12:53Z<p>Toams: add beagleboard</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-06-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-05-04 to 2010-06-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller announces the Openmoko Beagle. read the full announcement e-mail [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061829.html here]. Wikipage can be found at [[Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01Community Updates/2010-06-012010-05-04T21:21:58Z<p>Toams: create Draft_2010-06-01</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2010-06-01 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-06-01, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-05-04 to 2010-06-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Distro Name [version]|<br />
Description=Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.Here comes some additional text to show you guys, how Template:DistributionBox will behave under heavy load of text. It is copied several times on purpose. This way you can see how layout would looke like if description of distribution is very complex or expanded.|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Codename='codename'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.homepage.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_UpdatesCommunity Updates2010-05-04T21:18:44Z<p>Toams: /* Post launch series */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages}}<br />
This page gives you access to some regular updates released by the projects, OM or community. All communications channels of the Openmoko community are listed at the [[Community Resources]] page. <br />
<br />
The official Openmoko updates (discontinued early 2009) can be found in [[Weekly Engineering News]].<br />
<br />
You can see the latest edition [[Community Updates/Latest|here]]<br />
<br />
= Post launch series =<br />
* DRAFT: [[Community Updates/Draft_2010-06-01]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2010-05-01]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2010-04-01]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2010-03-01]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2010-02-10]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2010-01-14]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-12-31]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-12-09]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-11-25]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-11-11]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-10-28]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-10-14]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-09-30]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-09-16]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-09-02]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-08-19]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-08-06]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-07-23]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-07-09]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-06-25]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-05-22]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-04-30]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-04-17]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-04-05]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-03-20]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-03-06]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-02-20]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-02-06]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-01-23]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2009-01-12]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-12-29]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-12-15]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-12-01]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-11-16]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-11-02]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-10-19]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-10-03]]<br />
* [[Community Updates/2008-09-17]] - Activity since launch<br />
<br />
== Rules for community updates ==<br />
After May 22nd 2009 OM stopped working on community updates. These rules are here to make it possible for the community to keep the updates running.<br />
<br />
The draft of the news will be listed here but not on the main page until it gets released. (example, see [[Community Update Draft]] ). Upon the release of the current updates a new page should be created. The news will be added there. On release, the link will be set on the main page. Detailed instructions below.<br />
<br />
'''Adding news'''<br />
# Don't expect someone else to add it, add it yourself and make it nice<br />
# Add links to blog posts, applications, mailing list posts that you think are worth to announce to the whole community<br />
<br />
'''Releasing'''<br />
# If it's The Release Date and you notice the news has not been released, DO IT! Don't expect someone else to do it for you.<br />
# When you release, move the content of Talk: page to the actual wikipage.<br />
# Add a link to the released update page to http://wiki.openmoko.org/index.php?title=Community_Updates<br />
# Prepare the draft page for the next community news: captions, dates etc.. Releasing news on Thursdays every two weeks sound's good to me.<br />
# Send a post to the community mailing list with the link to the released news and the draft of the next news.<br />
<br />
= Ramp up to launch series =<br />
<br />
Even though Openmoko strives to keep the community informed of the development progress, Openmoko does not provide delivery dates. Instead, Openmoko Inc. reports and discusses the project on a day to day basis, using the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/ openmoko-community mailing list]. Developers will wish to follow the progress on the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/openmoko-kernel/ openmoko-kernel mailing list] and the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/devel/ devel mailing list]. Major updates notices are sent to the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/ announce mailing list].<br />
<br />
As FreeRunners started shipping, that series of Community Updates mostly related to the expected release date has been taken over by a more community-oriented newsletter.<br />
<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/019384.html 2008-06-14 - When it will be possible to buy Openmoko?]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/018887.html 2008-06-10 - SMT is running!]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/018575.html 2008-06-05 - Cleared to start Mass production]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-May/017531.html 2008-05-20 - Whats up with the freerunner mass production?]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-April/015189.html 2008-04-14 - next costumers location]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-April/015080.html 2008-04-11 - FreeRunner Pricing and PVT update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-April/014928.html 2008-04-07 - Any updates on the PVT status?]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/014361.html 2008-03-25 - Production status Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-February/013555.html 2008-02-25 - Community Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-February/013356.html 2008-02-14 - Community Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-February/013280.html 2008-02-10 - Community Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012821.html 2008-01-24 - Community Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012499.html 2008-01-10 - Community Update]<br />
* [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-January/012357.html 2008-01-02 - Community Update]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update| ]]<br />
[[Category:Community]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/LatestCommunity Updates/Latest2010-05-04T21:15:33Z<p>Toams: Redirecting to Community Updates/2010-05-01</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[Community Updates/2010-05-01]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/currentCommunity Updates/current2010-05-04T21:12:22Z<p>Toams: Redirecting to Community Updates/2010-05-01</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[Community Updates/2010-05-01]]<br />
<br />
This page should always redirect to the current [[Community Updates]]. It is linked to from the "News" item in the left sidebar.</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/Draft_2010-05-01Community Updates/Draft 2010-05-012010-05-04T21:11:51Z<p>Toams: Community Updates/Draft 2010-05-01 moved to Community Updates/2010-05-01: lets release this!</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[Community Updates/2010-05-01]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-04T21:11:51Z<p>Toams: Community Updates/Draft 2010-05-01 moved to Community Updates/2010-05-01: lets release this!</p>
<hr />
<div>====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution Updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===New Distributions===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=[[GameRunner]]|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OMNewRotate 0.5.8|<br />
Description=OMNewRotate is a screen rotation program for OpenMoko<br />
* it integrates Tim Abell’s improvements to rotation sensitivity <br />
* some code added so it is smarter about detecting the paths for setting the brightness level while rotating which changed in more recent Linux (2.6.32 and beyond, I think).|<br />
Screenshot=OmNewRotate.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/omnewrotate/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://omnewrotate.googlecode.com/files/omnewrotate_0.5.8-r2.4_armv4t.ipk Package]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Christoph & Michele [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061673.html announced] the Freerunner Navigation Board. <br />
It is a small PCB which is able to measure rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and gyroscopes integrated).<br />
More info at follow page: [[Freerunner_Navigation_Board]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
* [http://www.openmobility.cz Openmobility] 2010.0 was on 24 April 2010 in Zlín. There was speaks about Openmoko, Qt Moko, SHR and other wonderful open & mobile projects. Furthermore FreeRunner rework party, which included [[GSM buzz|buzz fix]], [[1024|recamping fix]] and [[GTA02_bass_fix|bass fix]] reworks, was successul. More on [http://blog.shr-project.org/2010/04/shr-project-gets-a-successful-presentation-at-openmobility-conference.html The SHR Project blog] and on [http://www.abclinuxu.cz/clanky/reportaz-openmobility-2010 AbcLinuxu.cz].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-04T21:10:50Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div>====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution Updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===New Distributions===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=[[GameRunner]]|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OMNewRotate 0.5.8|<br />
Description=OMNewRotate is a screen rotation program for OpenMoko<br />
* it integrates Tim Abell’s improvements to rotation sensitivity <br />
* some code added so it is smarter about detecting the paths for setting the brightness level while rotating which changed in more recent Linux (2.6.32 and beyond, I think).|<br />
Screenshot=OmNewRotate.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/omnewrotate/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://omnewrotate.googlecode.com/files/omnewrotate_0.5.8-r2.4_armv4t.ipk Package]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Christoph & Michele [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061673.html announced] the Freerunner Navigation Board. <br />
It is a small PCB which is able to measure rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and gyroscopes integrated).<br />
More info at follow page: [[Freerunner_Navigation_Board]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
* [http://www.openmobility.cz Openmobility] 2010.0 was on 24 April 2010 in Zlín. There was speaks about Openmoko, Qt Moko, SHR and other wonderful open & mobile projects. Furthermore FreeRunner rework party, which included [[GSM buzz|buzz fix]], [[1024|recamping fix]] and [[GTA02_bass_fix|bass fix]] reworks, was successul. More on [http://blog.shr-project.org/2010/04/shr-project-gets-a-successful-presentation-at-openmobility-conference.html The SHR Project blog] and on [http://www.abclinuxu.cz/clanky/reportaz-openmobility-2010 AbcLinuxu.cz].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-04T21:06:28Z<p>Toams: add omnewrotate v0.5.8</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution Updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===New Distributions===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=[[GameRunner]]|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on GameRunner}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=OMNewRotate 0.5.8|<br />
Description=OMNewRotate is a screen rotation program for OpenMoko<br />
* it integrates Tim Abell’s improvements to rotation sensitivity <br />
* some code added so it is smarter about detecting the paths for setting the brightness level while rotating which changed in more recent Linux (2.6.32 and beyond, I think).|<br />
Screenshot=OmNewRotate.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/omnewrotate/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://omnewrotate.googlecode.com/files/omnewrotate_0.5.8-r2.4_armv4t.ipk Package]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Christoph & Michele [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-May/061673.html announced] the Freerunner Navigation Board. <br />
It is a small PCB which is able to measure rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and gyroscopes integrated).<br />
More info at follow page: [[Freerunner_Navigation_Board]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
* [http://www.openmobility.cz Openmobility] 2010.0 was on 24 April 2010 in Zlín. There was speaks about Openmoko, Qt Moko, SHR and other wonderful open & mobile projects. Furthermore FreeRunner rework party, which included [[GSM buzz|buzz fix]], [[1024|recamping fix]] and [[GTA02_bass_fix|bass fix]] reworks, was successul. More on [http://blog.shr-project.org/2010/04/shr-project-gets-a-successful-presentation-at-openmobility-conference.html The SHR Project blog] and on [http://www.abclinuxu.cz/clanky/reportaz-openmobility-2010 AbcLinuxu.cz].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:OmNewRotate.pngFile:OmNewRotate.png2010-05-04T21:05:32Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-02T11:31:19Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
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<br />
====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
===Distribution Updates===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===New Distributions===<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=GameRunner|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Christoph & Michele announced the Freerunner Navigation Board. <br />
It is a small PCB which is able to measure rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and gyroscopes integrated).<br />
More info at follow page: [[Freerunner_Navigation_Board]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-02T11:27:31Z<p>Toams: Freerunner Navigation Board</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=GameRunner|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Christoph & Michele announced the Freerunner Navigation Board. <br />
It is a small PCB which is able to measure rotations as well as the magnetic field in 3D respectively (i.e. compass and gyroscopes integrated).<br />
More info at follow page: [[Freerunner_Navigation_Board]].<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-02T11:23:47Z<p>Toams: Add GameRunner distribution</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=GameRunner|<br />
Description= GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims convert <br />
the Freerunner open mobile phone in a Linux-based handheld <br />
game console. <br />
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for <br />
Linux mobile devices.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Gr56.png|<br />
Codename=GameRunner|<br />
Homepage=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/|<br />
Image=http://gamerunner.sourceforge.net/download_installation.html|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:Gr56.pngFile:Gr56.png2010-05-02T11:20:26Z<p>Toams: GameRunner</p>
<hr />
<div>GameRunner</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-05-02T11:09:42Z<p>Toams: update QtMoko to v22</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
<!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--><br />
<!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--><br />
<br />
====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v22]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible<br />
<br />
Changes since v20&v21:<br />
<br />
* fixed power management to correctly detect cable <br />
* fixed GPS power up script (NeronGPS now works just fine again) <br />
* workaround for the GSM (restart not needed now) <br />
* added omhacks for controlling Neo hardware from command line <br />
* new application Neocontrol for controlling Neo sysfs and other tasks <br />
* implemented power management for locked/unlocked screen <br />
* build fixes and code improvements (Bartlomiej Zimon)<br />
<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename=v22|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Bright Player 0.4|<br />
Description=Quick and easy music player<br />
* application structured in layers<br />
* Enlightenment & GTK interfaces<br />
* new configuration file |<br />
Screenshot=BrightPlayer0.4.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.faltantornillos.net/gnu/bright-player/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/brightplayer_0.4_all.ipk<br />
Bright Player 0.4]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Podboy 1.6.2|<br />
Description=Podboy is a podcast aggregator/player. Its interface aims to be easy and finger friendly. Main changes since version 1.5.0 are: <br />
* Enabled OGG audio format support. Ogg support has been added 3 months ago, but it was so far disabled due to a bug in GStreamer oggdemux pipeline element.<br />
* New internal widget: Notify dialog. It is used to notify user when an operation, that can take some time, ends.<br />
* Improved/fixed download of episodes. |<br />
Screenshot=Podboy.png|<br />
Homepage=http://code.google.com/p/podboy/wiki/Overview|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing, SHR-Unstable|<br />
PackageName=[http://podboy.googlecode.com/files/podboy_1.6.2-r0_all.ipk podboy]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=SpojeGUI|<br />
Description=SpojeGUI is GUI program which use CLI program/modul [http://code.google.com/p/spoje/ spoje.py] which is used mainly for Czech and Slovak transport. Program can searching transports a save it to DB.<br />
* Fixed bug: changes in DB didn't save.<br />
* Now also package is in SHR feed.|<br />
Screenshot=spojegui-V0.4.1.png|<br />
Homepage=http://multi.xeres.cz/programovani/spojegui|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://data.xeres.cz/spoje_0.4.2_all.ipk SpojeGUI]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-04-25T20:39:19Z<p>Toams: </p>
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{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
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====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v20&v21]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since previous stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible|<br />
<br />
The only difference between v20 and v21 is the kernel. v20 uses the 2.6.32 kernel and is still experimental.<br />
|<br />
<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='v20&v21'|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-05-01Community Updates/2010-05-012010-04-25T20:38:17Z<p>Toams: add new qtmoko release</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On YYYY-MM-DD this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/YYYY-MM-DD, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
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====='''Period 2010-04-01 to 2010-04-30'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Qtmoko [v20&v21]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is distribution based on Qtopia (or QtExtended) from Trolltech for your <br />
Neo Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Here is list of changes since previous stable version (v19): <br />
<br />
* hopefully fixed bug #80 (lost sms, thanks to Judge_Gregg's great bug report) <br />
* SMS messages should stay on SIM now <br />
* wifi always available after boot (OM bug #2327) thanks to Gennady for his fix. <br />
* more sane power management values by default (suspend after 5 minutes) <br />
* added path to /usr/games (for scummvm and other games) <br />
* modified kernel config - all FR hardware is now build in <br />
* in QX you can enable rotation using accelerometers <br />
* QMplayer uses /media/card for saving media if possible|<br />
<br />
The only difference between v20 and v21 is the kernel. v20 uses the 2.6.32 kernel and is still experimental.<br />
|<br />
<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org|<br />
Image=[http://www.homepage.org/path/to/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
Screenshot=System_boot.png|<br />
Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* Reception of applications for [http://lvee.org Linux Vacation/Eastern Europe 2010] is opened. More info [http://lvee.org/en/news/42 here].<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2010-03-01Community Updates/2010-03-012010-03-02T13:15:36Z<p>Toams: /* Distributions */</p>
<hr />
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*Please move this Draft into a Release, i am running out of time on an airport terminal. This seems to be all we have for this release. Thank you! [[User:Vanous|Vanous]] 07:57, 2 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
}}<br />
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====='''Period 2010-02-10 to 2010-03-01'''=====<br />
<br />
==Distributions==<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=Neophysis [Armeniacum]|<br />
Description=New Italian Distribution for Openmoko Freerunner based on oFono and FSO frameworks. More detailed article autotransled from czech to english is available [http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fopenmoko.cz%2Findex.php%2Fblogs%2Fread%2F20&sl=auto&tl=en here].<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Neophysis.png|<br />
Codename='Neophysis Armeniacum'|<br />
Homepage=http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/neophysis/|<br />
Image=[http://neophysis.sourceforge.net/images/neophysis-testing/ images]|<br />
Works={{works on Neophysis}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{DistributionBox|<br />
Name=[[QtMoko]]|<br />
Description=QtMoko is a Debian-based distribution for the Openmoko Freerunner phone. Phone and user interface are based on QT Extended, formerly known as Qtopia. <br />
Radek Polak released V18 which is based on the Linux 2.6.32 kernel branch. Note that this is a experimental release, there are some known problems.<br />
The images can be probably used as daily phone, but there some things that are <br />
still missing on not working correctly: <br />
<br />
* X server and X apps: the touchscreen generates bogus events. E.g. when typing on virtual keyboard it often presses wrong keys. If you use X applications often, then this image is not recommended yet. <br />
<br />
* Accelerometers: dont work - the driver has not been ported to 2.6.32 kernel yet. <br />
<br />
* bluetooth: after supend/resume you have to go to dev settings and use "Power on bluetooth" manually to bring it back.<br />
|<br />
Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png|<br />
Codename='V18'|<br />
Homepage=http://qtmoko.org/|<br />
Image=[http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/ images]|<br />
Works={{Works on QtMoko}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Applications== <br />
<br />
<br />
===Application Updates===<br />
{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Babiloo 2.0.9-1.0|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a dictionary reader. Supports dictionaries in SDictionary and StarDict formats. Voice capability. This is the '''final''' release because I'm rewriting the program in C.|<br />
Screenshot=Babiloo.png|<br />
Homepage=http://babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable, SHR-Testing|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo-efl_2.0.9-10-r1.4_all.ipk babiloo-efl_2.0.9-1.0_all.ipk]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Community==<br />
<br />
* Harald Welte and friends have [http://lwn.net/Articles/375297/ announced] [http://osmocom.org/ OsmocomBB], which is Free Software implementation of GSM baseband software. You can't make phone calls with it yet, but it is a sign of things to come. It runs on TI Calypso chips for now but is designed to be portable to other chips.<br />
<br />
* The busy [[SHR]] folks are pushing another batch of great stuff into the new image: new opimd, major overhaul of the contacts app, illume2 with a pre-configured profile, quick settings app (accessible by PWR button press, Ventura as default browser soon...<br />
<br />
* [[Manuals/SHR | SHR User Manual]] has been updated to the latest SHR Unstable image. Please help to improve it by proofreading. To change or add stuff, please [[Talk:Manuals/SHR&action=edit&section=new | discuss first]].<br />
<br />
* [http://mobility.openmoko.cz/ Openmobility konference] in CZ is updating its already great program. Date still not set yet.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/DistributionsDistributions2010-02-16T18:05:51Z<p>Toams: /* QtMoko */</p>
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{|align=right<br />
|__TOC__<br />
|}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="float:left;width:200px;background-color:#FF6600;text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;font-weight:bold"<br />
|<font color=white>Distributions</font><br />
|-<br />
! style='background-color:#333333;color:#FFFFFF'|<br />
<div align=left><br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Openmoko (official)</font><br />
** [[Om 2009]]<br />
** [[Om 2008]]<br />
** [[Om 2007.2]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Om Community</font><br />
** [[Android]]<br />
** [[Debian]]<br />
** [[Gentoo]]<br />
** [[Hackable:1]]<br />
** [[Mer]]<br />
** [[Neovento]]<br />
** [[OpenWrt]]<br />
** [[Qt Extended Improved]]<br />
** [[QtMoko]]<br />
** [[SHR]]<br />
</div><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== About distributions ==<br />
Openmoko distributions are designed to run on various mobile devices, with the primary aim of supporting Openmoko Inc.'s [[GTA01:Neo 1973|Neo 1973]] and [[Neo FreeRunner]] phones. They are GNU/Linux distributions -- complete operating systems including user applications. You can install any of them on your phone or even have a dualboot system with two distributions installed. For downloads see [[Download]], for installation instructions see [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]].<br />
<br />
Besides, Openmoko distributions also run on [[Supported devices|other]] mobile devices and some other software distributions also run on the phones of Openmoko Inc.<br />
<br />
=== Choosing a distribution ===<br />
<br />
According to a survey from August 2009 [[SHR]] is by far the most used distribution (60%), followed by Om (15%, [[Om 2007]], [[Om 2008]] and [[Om 2009]] counted as one distribution), [[Debian]] (6%), the Debian-based [[Hackable:1]] (6%), [[Qt Extended Improved]] (5%) and [[Android]] (4%).[http://doodle.com/sd2c8d8snr23eeqq] As the development of Om 2009 basically stopped after this poll even more people might switch to [[SHR]].<br />
<br />
=== Please note ===<br />
<br />
* Stable in the FreeRunner world does not mean the same thing as stable in the Debian world.<br />
* Most distributions use the same bootloader, kernel, drivers and hardware. Therefore, the same low level bugs are commonly found in all distributions. The latest and greatest software usually has most bug fixes, plus a whole set of new fresh bugs.<br />
* Most of these distributions also have package repositories. It is a BAD idea to feed from another distribution's repository. E.g. see [[installing alien package]]s.<br />
* Upgrade path between these distributions are mostly not tested, thus updating by changing the feeds will most likely end in broken packages or even an unbootable system. It is advisable to reflash the whole filesystem with [[dfu-util]] to switch between the different distributions, with the reminder that a dual-boot setup (e.g. via [[Booting from SD|MicroSD]] or [[Booting from NFS|NFS]]) can be used.<br />
* [[Marketing Mistakes]] and pre-installed distributions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Android ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Android}}<br />
[http://code.google.com/android/ Android] is a software stack for mobile devices developed by the [http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ The Open Handset Alliance.] Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Android has now reached a point where it is usable on the FreeRunner as an everyday phone, there are, however, still some caveats. Check out the main Android section of the wiki for more info.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Android}}You can also visit the user web page for [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 Sean McNeil] for some more info.<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Debian}}<br />
[[Debian]] is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO pkg-fso] team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the SHR software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)<br />
<br />
{{Main|Debian}}<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Gentoo}}<br />
[[Gentoo]] is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Gentoo}}<br />
<br />
=== Hackable:1 ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Hackable:1}}<br />
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and 2007.2 userland which has been abandoned by Openmoko. It follows the GNOME mobile platform. <br />
{{Main|Hackable:1}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mer ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mer}}<br />
[[Mer]] is a distribution based on [[Maemo]].<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mokotouch ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mokotouch}}<br />
[[MokoTouch]] wants to be a replacement for the OM Distribution. It will contain apps for system settings and other useful apps like, mail client, Photo and Maps Viewer and maybe other fun things. It's fully written in C++ using Qt 4.5 Embedded. and it runs using Framebuffer, so no X11 Required. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''outdated wiki's..no success compiling on ubuntu 8.04 and the video does NOT show the downloadable bins ???''' <br />
<br><br />
http://th30z.netsons.org/mokotouch/index.html <br />
<br><br />
http://code.google.com/p/mokotouch/ <br />
<br><br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr821OgnvYc Video]<br />
<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
<br />
=== neovento ===<br />
{{Template:Works on noevento}}<br />
[[neovento]] (ex FYP) is a [[Debian|Debian on Freerunner]] based [[Distributions|distribution]] which uses [http://lxde.org/ LXDE] and [[Zhone]] on top. It is a [http://freeyourphone.de FreeYourPhone.de] community project. <br />
<br />
{{Main|neovento}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
<br />
=== OpenWrt ===<br />
{{Template:Works on OpenWrt}}<br />
[[OpenWrt]] is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices.<br />
<br />
Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, [[OpenWrt]] provides a fully writable filesystem with package management. This frees you from the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize the device through the use of packages to suit any application. For developer, [[OpenWrt]] is the framework to build an application without having to build a complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.<br />
<br />
[[OpenWrt]] development trunk now supports s3c24xx, CPU used in [[Freerunner]].<br />
<br />
Mainly due to the usage of uClibc instead of glibc as libc implementation, OpenWrt can boot from NAND with enlightenment window manager within 1 minute 7 seconds using u-boot (NOR) bootloader.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.openwrt.org OpenWrt website]<br />
* [http://dev.openwrt.org OpenWrt development site]<br />
<br />
{{Main|OpenWrt}}<br />
<br />
=== Qalee ===<br />
{{Works on Qalee}}<br />
[[Qalee]] is a phone environment developed in Qt4 above the fso stack. It works on the freerunner under any distribution that supports Qt4. It's not finished yet but you can test a preview version with the official Qalee distributon. This release includes no new features, but many fixes for things that didn’t work or were incomplete in 0.0.2. You can read full [http://think-free.homelinux.org/wordpress/ announcement], or take a look at some of changes:<br />
* Qalee is now based on shr instead of debian.<br />
* clock widget now shows a calendar when clicked.<br />
* status panel widget shows gsm network name and power and internet connection status while on wifi or gprs.<br />
* screen menu : you can now choose the background picture with a cover-flow effect, letting the backlight always on now works.<br />
* network menu : all entries work, gsm one is a little buggy though.<br />
* Wifi works despite the the bug in the kernel 2.6.29 opened for 4 month.<br />
* application menu : to launch application just click on it :) when launched the button becomes green, to close it, press the close button which becomes red and click on the application you want to close<br />
* power button supports suspend on short press, or menu on longer press.<br />
* phone application is now litephone modified to use Qalee’s buttons.<br />
* GorshPlayer is broken, if you have Qt4.5.2 librairies with phonon working on shr, tell me (?)//FIXME<br />
* keyboard is still literky.<br />
* Themable interface allows you to change some colours of the interface.<br />
<br>WARNING :<br><br />
Qalee is in pre-alpha stage, a lot of thinks are not coded yet, other are broken, some may be changed. It's just a preview version of the current work!<br />
http://www.qalee.org<br />
<br />
=== Qt Extended Improved ===<br />
Qt Extended has had several names. The current name is <b>Qt Extended Improved</b>. An Openmoko-based community develops Qt Extended Improved as a Free Software project. Qt Extended Improved builds on the foundation of Qt Extended/Qtopia/Qt by Qt Software/Trolltech. Qt Extended Improved provides a robust telephony stack, a webkit based browser and other smartphone features.<br />
<br />
On 5th March 2009 Qt Software released Qt Extended 4.4.3. On 3rd March 2009 Qt Software announced that Qt Extended 4.4.3 would be the last release of the Qt Extended product. Prior to version 4.3, Qt Extended was known as Qtopia.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Qt Extended Improved}}<br />
<br />
=== QtMoko ===<br />
<br />
{{Template:Works on QtMoko}}<br />
The most active distribution based on Qt Extended is [http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/ QT Moko]. Special feature are:<br />
* actively maintained<br />
* many bug-fixes applied<br />
* very decent speed with nodebug-kernel<br />
* X-Server support so you can use any X-application like [http://www.tangogps.org/gps/articles/7-Installation.html#extended TangoGPS].<br />
<br />
{{Main|QT Moko}}<br />
<br />
=== SHR ===<br />
{{Template:Works on SHR}}<br />
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic EFL based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is an [[EFL_Documentation|EFL]] (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C, as well as a nice Settings-GUI in Python. As of April 12th, 2009, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the [http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing SHR buildhost].<br />
<br />
{{Main|SHR}}<br />
<br />
=== Slackware ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Slackware}}<br />
As of release 12.2, Slackware is now officially supported on the Neo Freerunner<br />
[http://armedslack.org/]<br />
--[[User:Djdas|djdas]] 15:54, 13 June 2009 (UTC)There aren't any confirmations of ArmedSlack running on Freerunner either on the website or the official ML, do you have any link pointing on that?<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Abandoned ===<br />
<br />
==== FDOM (FAT and Dirty Openmoko) ====<br />
{{Template:Works on FDOM}}<br />
[[FDOM]] was a distribution based on [[Om 2008]], updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. <br />
<br />
{{Main|FDOM}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
<br />
==== Om series ====<br />
* '''[[Om 2009]]''' was intended to be the new distro; it is not a simple follow-on from [[Om 2008]]. It is based on the [http://freesmartphone.org freesmartphone.org] milestone 5.5 framework. Development of Om 2009 was ended and developers moved on to work on other distros instead.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om2009}}<br />
<br />
* '''[[Om 2008]]''' was released on August 8, 2008, to replace 2007.2. Prior to that, its codename was ASU (April/August Software Update). This is still the name of the branch in the version control system. This distribution integrates the [http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia Qtopia] phone stack with a set of new Openmoko applications based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries ([[EFL_Documentation|EFL]]). Qtopia being a more mature product than the GNOME Mobile stack, the standard phone applications (dialer, contacts, calculator, calendar) work better than in 2007.2. The Qtopia used in 2008.8 was ported to run on X11, contrary to standard Qtopia which uses the framebuffer. This allows non-Qt applications to safely share the screen with Qt applications. <br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2008}}<br />
<br />
* '''[[Om 2007.2]]''' was the first distribution created by Openmoko. The interface was totally finger-oriented, optimized for 285ppi, and very orange. It used the GTK+ stack, which is part of the [http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ GNOME Mobile] platform. This distribution is now considered obsolete and not being worked on by Openmoko Inc or by OpenedHand. <br />
<br />
{{Main|Om 2007.2}}<br />
<br />
=== Others / unreleased ===<br />
* The [http://www.neopwn.com/software.php NeoPwn] network auditng system's core is a modified Linux 2.6.24 kernel, with cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been optimized for performance and size and includes the NeoPwn menu system and several GUI dialogs for hardware control and attack automation. ''Status: Unknown, the GPL requires source code to be distributed only to customers''.<br />
* [http://runningbear.org/trac RunningBear] is an innovative, yet free and open-source Operating System for hackable devices driven by Bearstech. Lightweight, Portable, Secure, Friendly and Useful. ''Status: In development''.<br />
* [http://pokylinux.org/ Poky] and Sato, by OpenedHand/Intel. An open source platform build tool derived from OE. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both ARM and x86 based platforms. ''Status: The "Nightly Build" Image works fine on Neo Freerunner, but phone functionality doesn't.''<br />
* [http://pyneo.org/ PyNeo] pyneo is a stack for mobile devices excessivly using dbus, glib and evas. Pyneo is NO distribution but a middleware or framework like FSO which itself developed from a very early version of pyneo. Current pyneo images are entirely based on debian instead of oe. ''Status: still active and in development! ask around on #pyneo.org ''<br />
* [http://www.quantum-step.com/ mySTEP] by Openmoko distributor Golden Delicious Computers is based on GNUstep and brings a Objective-C API to the Neo. Core GUI frameworks are "Foundation" & "AppKit". It has been shown on FOSDEM 2008, LinuxTag 2008 and SYSTEMS 2008 to run on the Neo 1973. If someone reengineers UIKit, (open) source code compatibility to iPhone apps appears achievable. ''Status: slow progress behind the scenes''<br />
* [http://www.archmobile.org/ Archlinux] is a distribution that follows the KISS principle.<br />
<br />
== Features by distribution/release target ==<br />
<br />
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:<br />
* The bootsplash screen image. This is purely decorative.<br />
* The bootloader. Theoretically, any version of ''uboot'' could be used with any distribution. In the future ''Qi'' will replace ''uboot''.<br />
* The kernel. GNU/Linux kernels versions 2.6.24, 2.6.26 or 2.6.28 can be found. Some have modules compiled in, others have modules compiled separately. If compiled separately, modules can be distributed in the same package file as the kernel or separately.<br />
* Middleware: daemons to handle GSM calls or GPS, sound system, personal information storage and so on. Qt and Android have their own subsystems, FreeSmartphone.Org (FSO) is working towards a standard-based Free Software one.<br />
* Display driver. The original ''Qt Extended'' uses the framebuffer, most other distributions today use ''X11''.<br />
* Libraries and application framework (widget toolkit and and graphical environment) : EFL, Qt, Gtk+ or Java ?<br />
* Basic telephony applications: voice calls, SMS, alarm clock...<br />
* Smartphone applications: GPS, media player, simple games, web browser...<br />
* Open source applications: more games, scientific, you name it...<br />
<br />
=== Hardware Support ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTA01 || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| GTA02 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Connectivity ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Telephony || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| SMS || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[GPRS]] || {{Yes}}? || Not through UI || Not through UI|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[WiFi]] || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| VoIP || {{no}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| Bluetooth || {{no}} || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| GPS || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Power ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Suspend || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Resumes on Event || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Functions after Resume || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== User Interaction ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Finger friendly || {{Yes}} || Partially || Partially || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} [[Illume|(1)]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Accelerometer || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Rotate|(1)]][[Gestures|(1)]] || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Terminal || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Basic (2) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| PIM || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Phonebook || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Dialer || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Web Browser || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mail Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| XMPP Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Pidgin|(1)]] || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Media Player || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Toolkits / Runtimes ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTK+ || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Qt/Qt Extended || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Middleware || FSO || qtopia-x11 || gsmd/neod || FSO || Qt Extended || FSO || FSO || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Java]] || ?? || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || ?? || {{Yes|CacaoVM, JamVM}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Python]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mono]] || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{no}} || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ruby]] || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ??<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Footnotes:<br />
<br />
(1) works, but need additional software to be installed<br />
<br />
(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. [[Switching_Keyboards#Matchbox_keyboard|Various fixes available.]]<br />
<br />
(*) unstable<br />
<br />
==Quick download page==<br />
<br />
[[Download]]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
* Mickey Lauer's post "[http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2008/06/28/gtk-asu-fso-tmtla/ GTK, ASU, FSO, TMTLA!]" describes the differences between distributions 2007.2, ASU and FSO.<br />
<br />
* Latest news and tips are in [[Community Updates]]<br />
<br />
* [[Kustomizer]] is a script to change your Om 2009 or Om 2008.12 to a usable phone<br />
<br />
[[Category:Distributions| ]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/QtMokoQtMoko2010-02-16T18:03:27Z<p>Toams: </p>
<hr />
<div>===Qt Moko===<br />
Qt Moko is [[Debian]] based distribution for Openmoko [[Neo FreeRunner]] phone. Phone and user interface is based on [[Qt Extended Improved]] formerly known as [[Qtopia / Qt Extended on FreeRunner|Qtopia]]. QtMoko wiki can be found [http://qtmoko.org/ here].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Download===<br />
Download the following files from [https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/ radekp download] to you desktop computer:<br />
* latest<br />
** https://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/<br />
<br />
===Installation===<br />
If you flash the freerunner with a kernel image from Qt Moko, then you must install the kernel and the root file system. If you have [[Qi]] installed then you can install the Qt Moko on the SD card. This seems to be useful if you want to work with different distribution and you can change the distribution just by changing the Mirco SD card in your freerunner. <br />
<br />
Switch off your freerunner and press AUX and Power-On button at the same time. Your freerunner is showing the following U-Boot Menu:<br />
<br />
*** BOOT MENU (NOR) ***<br />
<br />
Boot<br />
Boot from Mirco SD (FAT/ext2)<br />
Set Console to USB<br />
Set Console to Serial<br />
Reboot<br />
Power Off <br />
<br />
The freerunner will stay in this mode for only 30 sec. Within this time you have to start <tt>dfu-util</tt>. Otherwise the freerunner will start to boot the installed operating system.<br />
If you want to flash the kernel image (you will need to be root on you PC) then you have to start the following command in the 30sec your see the BOOT MENU:<br />
<br />
# for the Neo FreeRunner:<br />
dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-v13.bin<br />
<br />
and finally the root fs with this one:<br />
<br />
# for the Neo FreeRunner:<br />
dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D qtmoko-debian-v13.jffs2<br />
<br />
===First Boot===<br />
After finishing the installation without errors you have to start the freerunner and calibrate the touch screen. The you see the installed ''Qt Moko'' on your device. <br />
[[Image:qtmokomain.png|200px|thumb|Qt Moko after first boot]]<br />
<br />
===Login===<br />
If you want to login to your freerunner set up network connection (see [[USB Networking]]) with USB cable and start:<br />
desktop# ssh -X -l root 192.168.0.202<br />
<br />
The root password is empty so set it for security reason especially when you open the ssh-daemon on the WLAN network interface. Define root password as usual on a linux box with<br />
neo# passwd<br />
If you have established the internet connection via USB cable then update the repository data:<br />
neo# apt-get update <br />
If you want to check if the internet connection is available on your freerunner ping the OpenMoko web server with:<br />
neo# ping 88.198.93.221<br />
neo# ping wiki.openmoko.org<br />
If the first ping works and the second doesn't then check the DNS server settings (see [[USB Networking]]).<br />
<br />
<br />
===Setting Time and Date===<br />
Set the time and date on from your linux box with<br />
<pre><br />
ssh root@openmoko "date -us @`date -u +%s`"<br />
</pre><br />
If you want to set the time with a NTP Client install the following package, if you have a network connection available (see [[USB Networking]])<br />
<pre><br />
# apt-get install ntpdate<br />
# ntpdate-debian<br />
</pre><br />
For further detail see [[Setting Date and Time]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Qt| ]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/DistributionsDistributions2010-02-16T17:57:43Z<p>Toams: Clean up QtMoko section</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages|Distributions}}<br />
<br />
{|align=right<br />
|__TOC__<br />
|}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="float:left;width:200px;background-color:#FF6600;text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;font-weight:bold"<br />
|<font color=white>Distributions</font><br />
|-<br />
! style='background-color:#333333;color:#FFFFFF'|<br />
<div align=left><br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Openmoko (official)</font><br />
** [[Om 2009]]<br />
** [[Om 2008]]<br />
** [[Om 2007.2]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Om Community</font><br />
** [[Android]]<br />
** [[Debian]]<br />
** [[Gentoo]]<br />
** [[Hackable:1]]<br />
** [[Mer]]<br />
** [[Neovento]]<br />
** [[OpenWrt]]<br />
** [[Qt Extended Improved]]<br />
** [[QtMoko]]<br />
** [[SHR]]<br />
</div><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== About distributions ==<br />
Openmoko distributions are designed to run on various mobile devices, with the primary aim of supporting Openmoko Inc.'s [[GTA01:Neo 1973|Neo 1973]] and [[Neo FreeRunner]] phones. They are GNU/Linux distributions -- complete operating systems including user applications. You can install any of them on your phone or even have a dualboot system with two distributions installed. For downloads see [[Download]], for installation instructions see [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]].<br />
<br />
Besides, Openmoko distributions also run on [[Supported devices|other]] mobile devices and some other software distributions also run on the phones of Openmoko Inc.<br />
<br />
=== Choosing a distribution ===<br />
<br />
According to a survey from August 2009 [[SHR]] is by far the most used distribution (60%), followed by Om (15%, [[Om 2007]], [[Om 2008]] and [[Om 2009]] counted as one distribution), [[Debian]] (6%), the Debian-based [[Hackable:1]] (6%), [[Qt Extended Improved]] (5%) and [[Android]] (4%).[http://doodle.com/sd2c8d8snr23eeqq] As the development of Om 2009 basically stopped after this poll even more people might switch to [[SHR]].<br />
<br />
=== Please note ===<br />
<br />
* Stable in the FreeRunner world does not mean the same thing as stable in the Debian world.<br />
* Most distributions use the same bootloader, kernel, drivers and hardware. Therefore, the same low level bugs are commonly found in all distributions. The latest and greatest software usually has most bug fixes, plus a whole set of new fresh bugs.<br />
* Most of these distributions also have package repositories. It is a BAD idea to feed from another distribution's repository. E.g. see [[installing alien package]]s.<br />
* Upgrade path between these distributions are mostly not tested, thus updating by changing the feeds will most likely end in broken packages or even an unbootable system. It is advisable to reflash the whole filesystem with [[dfu-util]] to switch between the different distributions, with the reminder that a dual-boot setup (e.g. via [[Booting from SD|MicroSD]] or [[Booting from NFS|NFS]]) can be used.<br />
* [[Marketing Mistakes]] and pre-installed distributions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Android ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Android}}<br />
[http://code.google.com/android/ Android] is a software stack for mobile devices developed by the [http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ The Open Handset Alliance.] Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Android has now reached a point where it is usable on the FreeRunner as an everyday phone, there are, however, still some caveats. Check out the main Android section of the wiki for more info.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Android}}You can also visit the user web page for [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 Sean McNeil] for some more info.<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Debian}}<br />
[[Debian]] is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO pkg-fso] team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the SHR software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)<br />
<br />
{{Main|Debian}}<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Gentoo}}<br />
[[Gentoo]] is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Gentoo}}<br />
<br />
=== Hackable:1 ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Hackable:1}}<br />
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and 2007.2 userland which has been abandoned by Openmoko. It follows the GNOME mobile platform. <br />
{{Main|Hackable:1}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mer ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mer}}<br />
[[Mer]] is a distribution based on [[Maemo]].<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mokotouch ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mokotouch}}<br />
[[MokoTouch]] wants to be a replacement for the OM Distribution. It will contain apps for system settings and other useful apps like, mail client, Photo and Maps Viewer and maybe other fun things. It's fully written in C++ using Qt 4.5 Embedded. and it runs using Framebuffer, so no X11 Required. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''outdated wiki's..no success compiling on ubuntu 8.04 and the video does NOT show the downloadable bins ???''' <br />
<br><br />
http://th30z.netsons.org/mokotouch/index.html <br />
<br><br />
http://code.google.com/p/mokotouch/ <br />
<br><br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr821OgnvYc Video]<br />
<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
<br />
=== neovento ===<br />
{{Template:Works on noevento}}<br />
[[neovento]] (ex FYP) is a [[Debian|Debian on Freerunner]] based [[Distributions|distribution]] which uses [http://lxde.org/ LXDE] and [[Zhone]] on top. It is a [http://freeyourphone.de FreeYourPhone.de] community project. <br />
<br />
{{Main|neovento}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
<br />
=== OpenWrt ===<br />
{{Template:Works on OpenWrt}}<br />
[[OpenWrt]] is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices.<br />
<br />
Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, [[OpenWrt]] provides a fully writable filesystem with package management. This frees you from the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize the device through the use of packages to suit any application. For developer, [[OpenWrt]] is the framework to build an application without having to build a complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.<br />
<br />
[[OpenWrt]] development trunk now supports s3c24xx, CPU used in [[Freerunner]].<br />
<br />
Mainly due to the usage of uClibc instead of glibc as libc implementation, OpenWrt can boot from NAND with enlightenment window manager within 1 minute 7 seconds using u-boot (NOR) bootloader.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.openwrt.org OpenWrt website]<br />
* [http://dev.openwrt.org OpenWrt development site]<br />
<br />
{{Main|OpenWrt}}<br />
<br />
=== Qalee ===<br />
{{Works on Qalee}}<br />
[[Qalee]] is a phone environment developed in Qt4 above the fso stack. It works on the freerunner under any distribution that supports Qt4. It's not finished yet but you can test a preview version with the official Qalee distributon. This release includes no new features, but many fixes for things that didn’t work or were incomplete in 0.0.2. You can read full [http://think-free.homelinux.org/wordpress/ announcement], or take a look at some of changes:<br />
* Qalee is now based on shr instead of debian.<br />
* clock widget now shows a calendar when clicked.<br />
* status panel widget shows gsm network name and power and internet connection status while on wifi or gprs.<br />
* screen menu : you can now choose the background picture with a cover-flow effect, letting the backlight always on now works.<br />
* network menu : all entries work, gsm one is a little buggy though.<br />
* Wifi works despite the the bug in the kernel 2.6.29 opened for 4 month.<br />
* application menu : to launch application just click on it :) when launched the button becomes green, to close it, press the close button which becomes red and click on the application you want to close<br />
* power button supports suspend on short press, or menu on longer press.<br />
* phone application is now litephone modified to use Qalee’s buttons.<br />
* GorshPlayer is broken, if you have Qt4.5.2 librairies with phonon working on shr, tell me (?)//FIXME<br />
* keyboard is still literky.<br />
* Themable interface allows you to change some colours of the interface.<br />
<br>WARNING :<br><br />
Qalee is in pre-alpha stage, a lot of thinks are not coded yet, other are broken, some may be changed. It's just a preview version of the current work!<br />
http://www.qalee.org<br />
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=== Qt Extended Improved ===<br />
Qt Extended has had several names. The current name is <b>Qt Extended Improved</b>. An Openmoko-based community develops Qt Extended Improved as a Free Software project. Qt Extended Improved builds on the foundation of Qt Extended/Qtopia/Qt by Qt Software/Trolltech. Qt Extended Improved provides a robust telephony stack, a webkit based browser and other smartphone features.<br />
<br />
On 5th March 2009 Qt Software released Qt Extended 4.4.3. On 3rd March 2009 Qt Software announced that Qt Extended 4.4.3 would be the last release of the Qt Extended product. Prior to version 4.3, Qt Extended was known as Qtopia.<br />
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{{Main|Qt Extended Improved}}<br />
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=== QtMoko ===<br />
<br />
{{Template:Works on QtMoko}}<br />
The most active distribution based in Qt Extended is [http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/ QT Moko]. Special feature are:<br />
* actively maintained<br />
* many bug-fixes applied<br />
* very decent speed with nodebug-kernel<br />
* X-Server support so you can use any X-application like [http://www.tangogps.org/gps/articles/7-Installation.html#extended TangoGPS].<br />
<br />
{{Main|QT Moko}}<br />
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=== SHR ===<br />
{{Template:Works on SHR}}<br />
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic EFL based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is an [[EFL_Documentation|EFL]] (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C, as well as a nice Settings-GUI in Python. As of April 12th, 2009, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the [http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing SHR buildhost].<br />
<br />
{{Main|SHR}}<br />
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=== Slackware ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Slackware}}<br />
As of release 12.2, Slackware is now officially supported on the Neo Freerunner<br />
[http://armedslack.org/]<br />
--[[User:Djdas|djdas]] 15:54, 13 June 2009 (UTC)There aren't any confirmations of ArmedSlack running on Freerunner either on the website or the official ML, do you have any link pointing on that?<br />
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=== Abandoned ===<br />
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==== FDOM (FAT and Dirty Openmoko) ====<br />
{{Template:Works on FDOM}}<br />
[[FDOM]] was a distribution based on [[Om 2008]], updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. <br />
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{{Main|FDOM}}<br />
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==== Om series ====<br />
* '''[[Om 2009]]''' was intended to be the new distro; it is not a simple follow-on from [[Om 2008]]. It is based on the [http://freesmartphone.org freesmartphone.org] milestone 5.5 framework. Development of Om 2009 was ended and developers moved on to work on other distros instead.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Om2009}}<br />
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* '''[[Om 2008]]''' was released on August 8, 2008, to replace 2007.2. Prior to that, its codename was ASU (April/August Software Update). This is still the name of the branch in the version control system. This distribution integrates the [http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia Qtopia] phone stack with a set of new Openmoko applications based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries ([[EFL_Documentation|EFL]]). Qtopia being a more mature product than the GNOME Mobile stack, the standard phone applications (dialer, contacts, calculator, calendar) work better than in 2007.2. The Qtopia used in 2008.8 was ported to run on X11, contrary to standard Qtopia which uses the framebuffer. This allows non-Qt applications to safely share the screen with Qt applications. <br />
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{{Main|Om 2008}}<br />
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* '''[[Om 2007.2]]''' was the first distribution created by Openmoko. The interface was totally finger-oriented, optimized for 285ppi, and very orange. It used the GTK+ stack, which is part of the [http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ GNOME Mobile] platform. This distribution is now considered obsolete and not being worked on by Openmoko Inc or by OpenedHand. <br />
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{{Main|Om 2007.2}}<br />
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=== Others / unreleased ===<br />
* The [http://www.neopwn.com/software.php NeoPwn] network auditng system's core is a modified Linux 2.6.24 kernel, with cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been optimized for performance and size and includes the NeoPwn menu system and several GUI dialogs for hardware control and attack automation. ''Status: Unknown, the GPL requires source code to be distributed only to customers''.<br />
* [http://runningbear.org/trac RunningBear] is an innovative, yet free and open-source Operating System for hackable devices driven by Bearstech. Lightweight, Portable, Secure, Friendly and Useful. ''Status: In development''.<br />
* [http://pokylinux.org/ Poky] and Sato, by OpenedHand/Intel. An open source platform build tool derived from OE. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both ARM and x86 based platforms. ''Status: The "Nightly Build" Image works fine on Neo Freerunner, but phone functionality doesn't.''<br />
* [http://pyneo.org/ PyNeo] pyneo is a stack for mobile devices excessivly using dbus, glib and evas. Pyneo is NO distribution but a middleware or framework like FSO which itself developed from a very early version of pyneo. Current pyneo images are entirely based on debian instead of oe. ''Status: still active and in development! ask around on #pyneo.org ''<br />
* [http://www.quantum-step.com/ mySTEP] by Openmoko distributor Golden Delicious Computers is based on GNUstep and brings a Objective-C API to the Neo. Core GUI frameworks are "Foundation" & "AppKit". It has been shown on FOSDEM 2008, LinuxTag 2008 and SYSTEMS 2008 to run on the Neo 1973. If someone reengineers UIKit, (open) source code compatibility to iPhone apps appears achievable. ''Status: slow progress behind the scenes''<br />
* [http://www.archmobile.org/ Archlinux] is a distribution that follows the KISS principle.<br />
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== Features by distribution/release target ==<br />
<br />
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:<br />
* The bootsplash screen image. This is purely decorative.<br />
* The bootloader. Theoretically, any version of ''uboot'' could be used with any distribution. In the future ''Qi'' will replace ''uboot''.<br />
* The kernel. GNU/Linux kernels versions 2.6.24, 2.6.26 or 2.6.28 can be found. Some have modules compiled in, others have modules compiled separately. If compiled separately, modules can be distributed in the same package file as the kernel or separately.<br />
* Middleware: daemons to handle GSM calls or GPS, sound system, personal information storage and so on. Qt and Android have their own subsystems, FreeSmartphone.Org (FSO) is working towards a standard-based Free Software one.<br />
* Display driver. The original ''Qt Extended'' uses the framebuffer, most other distributions today use ''X11''.<br />
* Libraries and application framework (widget toolkit and and graphical environment) : EFL, Qt, Gtk+ or Java ?<br />
* Basic telephony applications: voice calls, SMS, alarm clock...<br />
* Smartphone applications: GPS, media player, simple games, web browser...<br />
* Open source applications: more games, scientific, you name it...<br />
<br />
=== Hardware Support ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTA01 || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| GTA02 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Connectivity ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Telephony || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| SMS || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[GPRS]] || {{Yes}}? || Not through UI || Not through UI|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[WiFi]] || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| VoIP || {{no}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| Bluetooth || {{no}} || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| GPS || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Power ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Suspend || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Resumes on Event || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Functions after Resume || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== User Interaction ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Finger friendly || {{Yes}} || Partially || Partially || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} [[Illume|(1)]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Accelerometer || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Rotate|(1)]][[Gestures|(1)]] || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Terminal || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Basic (2) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| PIM || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Phonebook || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Dialer || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Web Browser || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mail Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| XMPP Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Pidgin|(1)]] || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Media Player || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Toolkits / Runtimes ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTK+ || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Qt/Qt Extended || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Middleware || FSO || qtopia-x11 || gsmd/neod || FSO || Qt Extended || FSO || FSO || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Java]] || ?? || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || ?? || {{Yes|CacaoVM, JamVM}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Python]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mono]] || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{no}} || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ruby]] || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ??<br />
|}<br />
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Footnotes:<br />
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(1) works, but need additional software to be installed<br />
<br />
(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. [[Switching_Keyboards#Matchbox_keyboard|Various fixes available.]]<br />
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(*) unstable<br />
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==Quick download page==<br />
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[[Download]]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
<br />
* Mickey Lauer's post "[http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2008/06/28/gtk-asu-fso-tmtla/ GTK, ASU, FSO, TMTLA!]" describes the differences between distributions 2007.2, ASU and FSO.<br />
<br />
* Latest news and tips are in [[Community Updates]]<br />
<br />
* [[Kustomizer]] is a script to change your Om 2009 or Om 2008.12 to a usable phone<br />
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[[Category:Distributions| ]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/DistributionsDistributions2010-02-16T17:45:54Z<p>Toams: Add QtMoko as a distribution</p>
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* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Openmoko (official)</font><br />
** [[Om 2009]]<br />
** [[Om 2008]]<br />
** [[Om 2007.2]]<br />
* <font color='#BBBBBB'>Om Community</font><br />
** [[Android]]<br />
** [[Debian]]<br />
** [[Gentoo]]<br />
** [[Hackable:1]]<br />
** [[Mer]]<br />
** [[Neovento]]<br />
** [[OpenWrt]]<br />
** [[Qt Extended Improved]]<br />
** [[QtMoko]]<br />
** [[SHR]]<br />
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|}<br />
== About distributions ==<br />
Openmoko distributions are designed to run on various mobile devices, with the primary aim of supporting Openmoko Inc.'s [[GTA01:Neo 1973|Neo 1973]] and [[Neo FreeRunner]] phones. They are GNU/Linux distributions -- complete operating systems including user applications. You can install any of them on your phone or even have a dualboot system with two distributions installed. For downloads see [[Download]], for installation instructions see [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]].<br />
<br />
Besides, Openmoko distributions also run on [[Supported devices|other]] mobile devices and some other software distributions also run on the phones of Openmoko Inc.<br />
<br />
=== Choosing a distribution ===<br />
<br />
According to a survey from August 2009 [[SHR]] is by far the most used distribution (60%), followed by Om (15%, [[Om 2007]], [[Om 2008]] and [[Om 2009]] counted as one distribution), [[Debian]] (6%), the Debian-based [[Hackable:1]] (6%), [[Qt Extended Improved]] (5%) and [[Android]] (4%).[http://doodle.com/sd2c8d8snr23eeqq] As the development of Om 2009 basically stopped after this poll even more people might switch to [[SHR]].<br />
<br />
=== Please note ===<br />
<br />
* Stable in the FreeRunner world does not mean the same thing as stable in the Debian world.<br />
* Most distributions use the same bootloader, kernel, drivers and hardware. Therefore, the same low level bugs are commonly found in all distributions. The latest and greatest software usually has most bug fixes, plus a whole set of new fresh bugs.<br />
* Most of these distributions also have package repositories. It is a BAD idea to feed from another distribution's repository. E.g. see [[installing alien package]]s.<br />
* Upgrade path between these distributions are mostly not tested, thus updating by changing the feeds will most likely end in broken packages or even an unbootable system. It is advisable to reflash the whole filesystem with [[dfu-util]] to switch between the different distributions, with the reminder that a dual-boot setup (e.g. via [[Booting from SD|MicroSD]] or [[Booting from NFS|NFS]]) can be used.<br />
* [[Marketing Mistakes]] and pre-installed distributions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Android ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Android}}<br />
[http://code.google.com/android/ Android] is a software stack for mobile devices developed by the [http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/ The Open Handset Alliance.] Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner.<br />
<br />
Android has now reached a point where it is usable on the FreeRunner as an everyday phone, there are, however, still some caveats. Check out the main Android section of the wiki for more info.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Android}}You can also visit the user web page for [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Seanmcneil3 Sean McNeil] for some more info.<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Debian}}<br />
[[Debian]] is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianFSO pkg-fso] team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the SHR software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)<br />
<br />
{{Main|Debian}}<br />
<br />
=== Gentoo ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Gentoo}}<br />
[[Gentoo]] is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.<br />
<br />
{{Main|Gentoo}}<br />
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=== Hackable:1 ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Hackable:1}}<br />
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and 2007.2 userland which has been abandoned by Openmoko. It follows the GNOME mobile platform. <br />
{{Main|Hackable:1}}<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mer ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mer}}<br />
[[Mer]] is a distribution based on [[Maemo]].<br />
<br style="clear: both"><br />
=== Mokotouch ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Mokotouch}}<br />
[[MokoTouch]] wants to be a replacement for the OM Distribution. It will contain apps for system settings and other useful apps like, mail client, Photo and Maps Viewer and maybe other fun things. It's fully written in C++ using Qt 4.5 Embedded. and it runs using Framebuffer, so no X11 Required. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''outdated wiki's..no success compiling on ubuntu 8.04 and the video does NOT show the downloadable bins ???''' <br />
<br><br />
http://th30z.netsons.org/mokotouch/index.html <br />
<br><br />
http://code.google.com/p/mokotouch/ <br />
<br><br />
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr821OgnvYc Video]<br />
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<br />
=== neovento ===<br />
{{Template:Works on noevento}}<br />
[[neovento]] (ex FYP) is a [[Debian|Debian on Freerunner]] based [[Distributions|distribution]] which uses [http://lxde.org/ LXDE] and [[Zhone]] on top. It is a [http://freeyourphone.de FreeYourPhone.de] community project. <br />
<br />
{{Main|neovento}}<br />
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<br />
=== OpenWrt ===<br />
{{Template:Works on OpenWrt}}<br />
[[OpenWrt]] is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices.<br />
<br />
Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, [[OpenWrt]] provides a fully writable filesystem with package management. This frees you from the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to customize the device through the use of packages to suit any application. For developer, [[OpenWrt]] is the framework to build an application without having to build a complete firmware around it; for users this means the ability for full customization, to use the device in ways never envisioned.<br />
<br />
[[OpenWrt]] development trunk now supports s3c24xx, CPU used in [[Freerunner]].<br />
<br />
Mainly due to the usage of uClibc instead of glibc as libc implementation, OpenWrt can boot from NAND with enlightenment window manager within 1 minute 7 seconds using u-boot (NOR) bootloader.<br />
<br />
* [http://www.openwrt.org OpenWrt website]<br />
* [http://dev.openwrt.org OpenWrt development site]<br />
<br />
{{Main|OpenWrt}}<br />
<br />
=== Qalee ===<br />
{{Works on Qalee}}<br />
[[Qalee]] is a phone environment developed in Qt4 above the fso stack. It works on the freerunner under any distribution that supports Qt4. It's not finished yet but you can test a preview version with the official Qalee distributon. This release includes no new features, but many fixes for things that didn’t work or were incomplete in 0.0.2. You can read full [http://think-free.homelinux.org/wordpress/ announcement], or take a look at some of changes:<br />
* Qalee is now based on shr instead of debian.<br />
* clock widget now shows a calendar when clicked.<br />
* status panel widget shows gsm network name and power and internet connection status while on wifi or gprs.<br />
* screen menu : you can now choose the background picture with a cover-flow effect, letting the backlight always on now works.<br />
* network menu : all entries work, gsm one is a little buggy though.<br />
* Wifi works despite the the bug in the kernel 2.6.29 opened for 4 month.<br />
* application menu : to launch application just click on it :) when launched the button becomes green, to close it, press the close button which becomes red and click on the application you want to close<br />
* power button supports suspend on short press, or menu on longer press.<br />
* phone application is now litephone modified to use Qalee’s buttons.<br />
* GorshPlayer is broken, if you have Qt4.5.2 librairies with phonon working on shr, tell me (?)//FIXME<br />
* keyboard is still literky.<br />
* Themable interface allows you to change some colours of the interface.<br />
<br>WARNING :<br><br />
Qalee is in pre-alpha stage, a lot of thinks are not coded yet, other are broken, some may be changed. It's just a preview version of the current work!<br />
http://www.qalee.org<br />
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=== Qt Extended Improved ===<br />
Qt Extended has had several names. The current name is <b>Qt Extended Improved</b>. An Openmoko-based community develops Qt Extended Improved as a Free Software project. Qt Extended Improved builds on the foundation of Qt Extended/Qtopia/Qt by Qt Software/Trolltech. Qt Extended Improved provides a robust telephony stack, a webkit based browser and other smartphone features.<br />
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On 5th March 2009 Qt Software released Qt Extended 4.4.3. On 3rd March 2009 Qt Software announced that Qt Extended 4.4.3 would be the last release of the Qt Extended product. Prior to version 4.3, Qt Extended was known as Qtopia.<br />
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{{Main|Qt Extended Improved}}<br />
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=== QtMoko ===<br />
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{{Template:Works on QtMoko}}<br />
Another branch of development after discontinued Qt Extended is [http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/ QT Moko]. Special feature are:<br />
* QT Moko has better X support, which is much faster then X4,<br />
* in QT Moko the AUX can bring menu for X application, <br />
* QT Moko includes an X terminal with virtual keyboard and matchbox window manager<br />
* in QT Moko with the X-Server support you can use X application like [http://www.tangogps.org/gps/articles/7-Installation.html#extended TangoGPS] as GPS application.<br />
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{{Main|QT Moko}}<br />
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=== SHR ===<br />
{{Template:Works on SHR}}<br />
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic EFL based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is an [[EFL_Documentation|EFL]] (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C, as well as a nice Settings-GUI in Python. As of April 12th, 2009, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the [http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-testing SHR buildhost].<br />
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{{Main|SHR}}<br />
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=== Slackware ===<br />
{{Template:Works on Slackware}}<br />
As of release 12.2, Slackware is now officially supported on the Neo Freerunner<br />
[http://armedslack.org/]<br />
--[[User:Djdas|djdas]] 15:54, 13 June 2009 (UTC)There aren't any confirmations of ArmedSlack running on Freerunner either on the website or the official ML, do you have any link pointing on that?<br />
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=== Abandoned ===<br />
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==== FDOM (FAT and Dirty Openmoko) ====<br />
{{Template:Works on FDOM}}<br />
[[FDOM]] was a distribution based on [[Om 2008]], updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. <br />
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{{Main|FDOM}}<br />
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==== Om series ====<br />
* '''[[Om 2009]]''' was intended to be the new distro; it is not a simple follow-on from [[Om 2008]]. It is based on the [http://freesmartphone.org freesmartphone.org] milestone 5.5 framework. Development of Om 2009 was ended and developers moved on to work on other distros instead.<br />
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{{Main|Om2009}}<br />
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* '''[[Om 2008]]''' was released on August 8, 2008, to replace 2007.2. Prior to that, its codename was ASU (April/August Software Update). This is still the name of the branch in the version control system. This distribution integrates the [http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia Qtopia] phone stack with a set of new Openmoko applications based on the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries ([[EFL_Documentation|EFL]]). Qtopia being a more mature product than the GNOME Mobile stack, the standard phone applications (dialer, contacts, calculator, calendar) work better than in 2007.2. The Qtopia used in 2008.8 was ported to run on X11, contrary to standard Qtopia which uses the framebuffer. This allows non-Qt applications to safely share the screen with Qt applications. <br />
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{{Main|Om 2008}}<br />
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* '''[[Om 2007.2]]''' was the first distribution created by Openmoko. The interface was totally finger-oriented, optimized for 285ppi, and very orange. It used the GTK+ stack, which is part of the [http://www.gnome.org/mobile/ GNOME Mobile] platform. This distribution is now considered obsolete and not being worked on by Openmoko Inc or by OpenedHand. <br />
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{{Main|Om 2007.2}}<br />
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=== Others / unreleased ===<br />
* The [http://www.neopwn.com/software.php NeoPwn] network auditng system's core is a modified Linux 2.6.24 kernel, with cross-compiled module driver support for the numerous compatible addon devices running on a FULL Debian (ARMEL) operating system. The filesystem has been optimized for performance and size and includes the NeoPwn menu system and several GUI dialogs for hardware control and attack automation. ''Status: Unknown, the GPL requires source code to be distributed only to customers''.<br />
* [http://runningbear.org/trac RunningBear] is an innovative, yet free and open-source Operating System for hackable devices driven by Bearstech. Lightweight, Portable, Secure, Friendly and Useful. ''Status: In development''.<br />
* [http://pokylinux.org/ Poky] and Sato, by OpenedHand/Intel. An open source platform build tool derived from OE. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both ARM and x86 based platforms. ''Status: The "Nightly Build" Image works fine on Neo Freerunner, but phone functionality doesn't.''<br />
* [http://pyneo.org/ PyNeo] pyneo is a stack for mobile devices excessivly using dbus, glib and evas. Pyneo is NO distribution but a middleware or framework like FSO which itself developed from a very early version of pyneo. Current pyneo images are entirely based on debian instead of oe. ''Status: still active and in development! ask around on #pyneo.org ''<br />
* [http://www.quantum-step.com/ mySTEP] by Openmoko distributor Golden Delicious Computers is based on GNUstep and brings a Objective-C API to the Neo. Core GUI frameworks are "Foundation" & "AppKit". It has been shown on FOSDEM 2008, LinuxTag 2008 and SYSTEMS 2008 to run on the Neo 1973. If someone reengineers UIKit, (open) source code compatibility to iPhone apps appears achievable. ''Status: slow progress behind the scenes''<br />
* [http://www.archmobile.org/ Archlinux] is a distribution that follows the KISS principle.<br />
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== Features by distribution/release target ==<br />
<br />
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:<br />
* The bootsplash screen image. This is purely decorative.<br />
* The bootloader. Theoretically, any version of ''uboot'' could be used with any distribution. In the future ''Qi'' will replace ''uboot''.<br />
* The kernel. GNU/Linux kernels versions 2.6.24, 2.6.26 or 2.6.28 can be found. Some have modules compiled in, others have modules compiled separately. If compiled separately, modules can be distributed in the same package file as the kernel or separately.<br />
* Middleware: daemons to handle GSM calls or GPS, sound system, personal information storage and so on. Qt and Android have their own subsystems, FreeSmartphone.Org (FSO) is working towards a standard-based Free Software one.<br />
* Display driver. The original ''Qt Extended'' uses the framebuffer, most other distributions today use ''X11''.<br />
* Libraries and application framework (widget toolkit and and graphical environment) : EFL, Qt, Gtk+ or Java ?<br />
* Basic telephony applications: voice calls, SMS, alarm clock...<br />
* Smartphone applications: GPS, media player, simple games, web browser...<br />
* Open source applications: more games, scientific, you name it...<br />
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=== Hardware Support ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTA01 || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| GTA02 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Connectivity ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Telephony || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| SMS || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[GPRS]] || {{Yes}}? || Not through UI || Not through UI|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[WiFi]] || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || Not through UI || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| VoIP || {{no}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{no}}<br />
|-<br />
| Bluetooth || {{no}} || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} (*) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| GPS || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Power ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Suspend || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Resumes on Event || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Functions after Resume || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== User Interaction ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Finger friendly || {{Yes}} || Partially || Partially || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} [[Illume|(1)]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Accelerometer || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Rotate|(1)]][[Gestures|(1)]] || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Applications ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| Terminal || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || Basic (2) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| PIM || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Phonebook || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Dialer || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Web Browser || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mail Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || ? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
| XMPP Client || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} [[Pidgin|(1)]] || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Media Player || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || {{Yes}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Toolkits / Runtimes ===<br />
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width=100%<br />
! width=10%| !! width=8%|[[Om 2009]] !! width=8%|[[Om 2008]] !! width=8%|Om 2007.2 !! width=8%|[[SHR]] !! width=8%|[[Qt Extended Improved]] !! width=8%|[[Debian]] !! width=8%|[[Gentoo]] !! width=8%|[[Android]]<br />
|-<br />
| GTK+ || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Qt/Qt Extended || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}? || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| Middleware || FSO || qtopia-x11 || gsmd/neod || FSO || Qt Extended || FSO || FSO || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Java]] || ?? || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || {{Yes|Jalimo}} || ?? || {{Yes|CacaoVM, JamVM}} || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Python]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mono]] || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || {{no}} || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || ?? || ??<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ruby]] || ?? || {{Yes}} || ?? || ?? || ?? || {{Yes}} (1) || {{Yes}} (1) || ??<br />
|}<br />
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Footnotes:<br />
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(1) works, but need additional software to be installed<br />
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(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. [[Switching_Keyboards#Matchbox_keyboard|Various fixes available.]]<br />
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(*) unstable<br />
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==Quick download page==<br />
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[[Download]]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
<br />
* Mickey Lauer's post "[http://www.vanille-media.de/site/index.php/2008/06/28/gtk-asu-fso-tmtla/ GTK, ASU, FSO, TMTLA!]" describes the differences between distributions 2007.2, ASU and FSO.<br />
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* Latest news and tips are in [[Community Updates]]<br />
<br />
* [[Kustomizer]] is a script to change your Om 2009 or Om 2008.12 to a usable phone<br />
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[[Category:Distributions| ]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11Community Updates/2009-11-112009-11-04T18:18:45Z<p>Toams: </p>
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<div>{{Improve}}<br />
{{Note|<br />
*Take a moment and look at Discussion page to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.<br />
*I you are planning longer edition, please use <nowiki>{{Editing|your_username_here|date_here|editing_summary_here}}tag. Remember to remove/comment out it right after you save your work.</nowiki><br />
*Please fill in everything you think the community should know.<br />
*On 2009-11-11 this content will be _moved_ to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Updates/2009-11-11, feel free to do it.<br />
*Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list.<br />
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====='''Period 2009-10-29 to 2009-11-11'''=====<br />
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==Distributions==<br />
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==Applications== <br />
===New Applications===<br />
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Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
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TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=NeronGPS 0.5.0-1|<br />
Description=NeronGPS is a GPS application developped for QTExtended 4.4.3 on OpenMoko Neo Freerunner.|<br />
Screenshot=fix.png|<br />
Homepage=http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/|<br />
TestedOn=QtMoko v14|<br />
PackageName=[http://tvuillaume.free.fr/NeronGPS/pkg/NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk NeronGPS_0.5.0-1_arm.qpk]<br />
}}<br />
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===Application Updates===<br />
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Name=Babiloo 2.0.9|<br />
Description=Babiloo is a offline dictionaries reader.<br />
* Bug fixing<br />
* Configuration via GUI<br />
* Performance improvements|<br />
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Homepage=http://www.babiloo-project.org/wiki/index.php/Babiloo:Neo|<br />
TestedOn=SHR (MrMoku branch!!!)|<br />
PackageName=[http://www.opkg.org/packages/babiloo_2.0.9-2_all.ipk Babiloo]<br />
}}<br />
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{{ApplicationBox|<br />
Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1|<br />
Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...<br />
* new example feature 1<br />
* new example feature 2|<br />
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Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/|<br />
TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5|<br />
PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp]<br />
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==Community==<br />
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..<br />
<br />
==Event News==<br />
* '''2009-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here<br />
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[[Category:Community Update]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/File:Fix.pngFile:Fix.png2009-11-04T18:14:46Z<p>Toams: NeronGPS</p>
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<div>NeronGPS</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Local_Groups:_BelgiumOpenmoko Local Groups: Belgium2009-08-07T10:58:02Z<p>Toams: </p>
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<div>{|border=1<br />
!Name<br />
!Skills<br />
!Level of Interest<br />
!Location<br />
!Other<br />
!Has Device<br />
!Has Debug Board<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Pieterc|Pieter]]<br />
|c++, php, mysql, ...<br />
|use it as primary phone/GPS/wifi/accelerometers/Openmoko in general ;) <br />
|Gent/Kortrijk/Harelbeke - West&Oost-Vlaanderen<br />
|Student in Gent<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Yorick|Yorick]]<br />
|Flash<br />
|use it as primary phone/GPS/wifi-dongle<br />
|Gent/Aalst, Oost-Vlaanderen<br />
|Student in Gent<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Tuxken|Tuxken]]<br />
|C++<br />
|use it as primary phone/GPS/wifi<br />
|Dendermonde, Oost-Vlaanderen<br />
|network engineer<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Leo.studer|Léo]]<br />
|<br />
|use it as primary phone<br />
|Liège/Ougrée, Liège<br />
|<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:joenix|joenix]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|Leuven, Vlaams Brabant<br />
|<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:depeje|depeje]]<br />
|C, php, mysql<br />
|Use it as a primary phone<br />
|Leuven, Vlaams Brabant<br />
|Student industrial engineer<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:toams|toams]]<br />
|<br />
|use it as primary phone/mediaplayer, openstreetmap<br />
|Leuven, Vlaams Brabant<br />
|<br />
|[[ Image:Moko.jpg |center]]<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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* [[Openmoko_Local_Groups: Antwerp|Antwerp]]<br />
* [[Openmoko_Local_Groups:_Brussels|Brussels]]<br />
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[[Category:Openmoko Local Groups]]</div>Toamshttp://openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:I2C_CompassTalk:I2C Compass2009-08-07T10:41:17Z<p>Toams: /* DIY-Kit */</p>
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<div>= Pre-Orders =<br />
Pre-orders of anything are non-binding so far and are to evaluate interest by the community. Please sign your name in the appropriate section.<br />
== PCB only ==<br />
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== DIY-Kit ==<br />
I'm interested if price included shipment to Belgium is around 30 euro's max. and if there is some sort of software ready([[User:Toams|Toams]] 10:41, 7 August 2009 (UTC))<br />
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== Ready-made module ==<br />
*[[User:Kagee|Kagee]] 02:28, 27 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
*--[[User:Glenn|Glenn]] 16:04, 28 July 2009 (UTC) 1-4 pieces (or PCB only or DIY-Kit or Ready-made module)<br />
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=Updates=<br />
As I proceed through the project, updates on my progress will show up here<br />
== Software Related ==<br />
=== Userspace vs kernel module ===<br />
Initial research in Linux I2C implementation (yes, believe it or not, I dived into this head-first without any prior knowledge of how linux i2c worked) revealed that besides direct kernel-space adressing, I2C devices can also be adressed from userspace via the device file system by means of the i2c-dev module. Since it will apparently be quite easy to actually bake together the contraption once I uncover a source of parts (which I haven't really looked into much so far), be ready to access the module from userspace for the time being, because actually writing a dedicated kernel module for the chip will definitely be the trickier part of the project. --[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 00:14, 26 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==Hardware Related==<br />
=== HMC6352 vs HMC5843 ===<br />
The 6352 has the simpler peripheral circuitry, which means less space consumption, but is considerably bigger itself.<br />
The 5843 is smaller on its own, but has the disadvantage of needing a rather big capacitor in the periphery, which will be as big as the chip itself. The real advantage of the 5843 is that is is 3-axis, meaning that the device will not need to be held horizontal for accurate measurements. Currently I am leaning heavily towards the 5843. initial experiments will have to show how we can pull off stuffing the (in comparison) monstrous capacitor into the space available and still have enough room for wiring and chip plus all the other little gadgets and gizmos that are needed to make the whole contraption work.--[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 00:32, 26 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
=== Major Drawback on the HMC5843 ===<br />
While the 6352 is capable of returning measurements in angular degrees, the 5843 squaks nothing more than raw measurements in three dimensions. It appears I have let myself be misled by the assumption that the distinction between modules called "magnetic sensors" and modules called "digital compass" by Honeywell would be in the "compasses" having this built-in processing capability. Well, I was wrong, and don't ask me how the 5843 merits the presumptious title of "compass" since basicly it is no more than a glorified three-dimensional magnetometer. Actually it is more of a magnetic gyroscope than a compass. The major drawback in this is that I've never done any three-dimensional vector mathematics before, and it will remain to be seen wether or not I can manage to figure out how to create a magnetic heading from those three vectors passed by the chip. If I can pull it off, so far so good, if not, it is back to square one with the preliminary design considerations, and either biting the two-axis bullet or consider different chips. Which of course may or may not be available equally wholesale - or equally inexpensive.--[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 04:41, 27 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
:'''Minor Update'''<br />
:It would maybe be possible to use the HMC6343, a highly integrated complete digital compass solution. Downside is that it is a real tight fit in the space available, and that - hold on to your skivvies - the price is roughly five times that of a 5843, or four times that of the vaunted 6352. Upside is it is really a cream-of-the-crop module that would turn the FR into a first-rate digital compass - but who needs that?<br />
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::Update on the Update: If anyone is actually interested in setting fire to piles of cash, contact me, I could at least hand you a PCB design. About access, well, there's userspace...--[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 18:08, 30 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== Data processing on HMC5843 === <br />
[[Image:magneto.png|thumb|520px|Diagram of 3-dimensional magnetometer heading calculation]]<br />
After turning the problem over in my mind as well as conferring with several people more math-savy than yours truely, I can (quite literally) draw the following picture:<br />
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By multiplying the unit vectors with their respective scalars received from the sensor and vector adding them, we can generate a vector that points along the magnetic field lines. We then proceed by calculating that vector's angle with the y unit vector's orthogonal plane. It is intuitively clear that this plane is again orthogonal to the surface of the earth, as long as the sensor is not tilted sideways. For that simple reason, the angle of the magnetic vector towards the X-Z plane is the angle of deflection from north. <br />
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Note how the rotation of the coordinate system around the y-axis, or the up-down tilt of the device leaves the angle intact. That is why this method is infinitely superior to the alternative, projecting the angle into the x-y plane. This method would not be tilt-independent, because with increasing tilt, the magnetic sum vector is increasingly affected by the z scalar, which would, when projected into the x-y plane, cause the angle to open up.<br />
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That of course leaves sideways tilt to be considered. To determine this, the accelerometers might render good service. Also this does not even adress the problem of calibration. Concerning that, I happen to have a few ideas up my sleve, but those are still too half-baked to be expressed just yet. --[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 23:49, 27 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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This place really starts to turn into the main information counter, so it's about time I got it organized a bit.<br />
Now I was promising more ideas in my last update, so here goes. It is still to early to tell details, but as far as I understand it, the magnetometer data might be used to determine the orientation of the device. As long as we stay far enough from the poles (Are there any Neo's at Admundsen-Scott Base?) the magnetic field lines lay (relatively) flat along the surface of the earth. That means, whichever of the three magnetometers creates the smallest scalar is closest to pointing up. <br />
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I'm thinking about implementing a calibration process which determines the orientation of the Neo that way and maps the three magnetometers to the three unit vectors so the most sensible output could be generated. As long as the orientation of the device isn't radically altered afterwards, the device should then be able to generate sane headings in almost every orientation, rotation and if I provide for a mechanism to provide sign usage, even upside down and face down. Now don't ask me where that makes any sense, but a driver should provide for as much flexibility as possible and leave the making of the sense to the application programmer.<br />
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The method falls apart however if the rotation of the device respective to the field lines is close to 45 degrees, either because of the tilt of the field lines themselves ( they only run parallel to the earth surface at the equator, everywhere else they point down to some degree or another), and/or an unfortunate rotation of the device is choosen. That is because in those cases, deciding which scalar is pointing closest to "up" might generate unreliable results. In effect that means we must provide for a way the user application can see the decision made and run it by the user, and if need be, override it so the device doesn't start putting out garbage data. <br />
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Also note that we (either the driver or the userspace application) can always get the accelerometers in on it to double-check our decision against gravity. That might actually not be such a bad idea, since that at least gets the tilt of the field lines out of the way. And if anyone ABSOLUTELY insists to tilting his/her device between maybe 40 and 50 degrees, a cross-reference between gravity vector, field line vector and if all else fails even lattitude will enable us to make a decision anyway. Unless of course that same someone insists on calibrating the sensor inside an accelerating vehicle, but then whenever you make something more idiot-proof, murphy's law inevitably improves on it's idiots... Well, last but not least let me say that those are all still quite half-baked concepts, but at least they are pretty sound half-baked concepts. Details to follow as I work them out. --[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 22:30, 28 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Pricing Updates ==<br />
Supply of the HMC5843 is secured, digikey.com has them, and surprise! they are waaay cheaper than expected. Expect cost for the module and diy kit to be on the low end of the initial prediction, or maybe even a bit below!--[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 01:30, 26 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== Distribution Hubs to lower prices for everybody ===<br />
One last idea before I turn in (it is past four am here): If enough pre-orders can be scraped together, we can all save money by having people in different countries handle the procurement/distribution of modules and PCBs for their area, thus eliminating the customs fees that would otherwise apply twice (once on me importing the modules into Germany, once more on you importing it to your country). Did I neglect to mention I'm gonna put PCB files and all public domain? Sloppy me. --[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 02:20, 26 July 2009 (UTC) <br />
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PS: Even if I have the PCBs made (which is not the best idea since I am subject to VAT) a handfull of PCBs for a few Euros sent in a single package to a single adress are more likely to pass by the customs bloodhounds unnoticed than a constant stream of modules at 40+USD (or more likely 30+ taking into account the more recent developments but I'm not making promises).<br />
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=== More accurate pricing info coming up ===<br />
I'm about to order a couple of samples for my experiments, after that I'll probably have more exact information about what taxes and customs duties apply. As soon as I come out of intensive care from the heart attack I'll have, I'll update the pricing section so you can get yours. --[[User:Drdeath|Drdeath]] 18:19, 30 July 2009 (UTC)</div>Toams