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+ | {{Improve}} | ||
+ | {{Note| | ||
+ | *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. | ||
+ | *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> | ||
+ | *Please fill in everything you think the community should know. | ||
+ | *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. | ||
+ | *Post a note about CU release on the community mailing list. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <!--{{Editing|USER|DATE|Community Update Draft conforming to OM Wiki editing guidlines}}--> | ||
+ | <!--{{Editing|~~~|~~~~~|your comment...}}--> | ||
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+ | ====='''Period 2010-07-01 to 2010-07-31'''===== | ||
==Distributions== | ==Distributions== | ||
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Name=Debian GNU/Linux | | Name=Debian GNU/Linux | | ||
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> | 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> | ||
− | * A new e17 snapshot has been uploaded to Debian (0.7.0.49898) | + | * A new [[e17]] snapshot has been uploaded to Debian (0.7.0.49898) |
* The remaining SHR packages are prepared for main inclusion (they will probably arrive some days after this community update): libphoneui-shr, phoneuid, phoneui-apps | * The remaining SHR packages are prepared for main inclusion (they will probably arrive some days after this community update): libphoneui-shr, phoneuid, phoneui-apps | ||
− | * Intone got updated to the most current revision (r77)| | + | * [[Intone]] got updated to the most current revision (r77) |
+ | * [[FoxtrotGPS]] was uploaded to Debian main archive and replaced TangoGPS | ||
+ | * [[fso-gsmd]] is still depending on vala version that is only in the experimental branch, and therefore not compiled for FreeRunner yet| | ||
Screenshot=debian-openlogo-480.png| | Screenshot=debian-openlogo-480.png| | ||
Codename='sid'| | Codename='sid'| | ||
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Image=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian | | Image=http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian | | ||
Works={{Works on Debian}} | Works={{Works on Debian}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{DistributionBox| | ||
+ | Name=Qtmoko [v24]| | ||
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+ | Description=QtMoko is a distribution based on Debian and Qt Extended Improved (formerly Qtopia). | ||
+ | |||
+ | There is no new version since the latest update. However, a few news items are available: | ||
+ | * QtMoko v25 is in development and will be using the 2.6.32 kernel by default. | ||
+ | * Joif announced a new theme for QtMoko: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062571.html | | ||
+ | Screenshot=Qtmokomain.png| | ||
+ | Codename=v24| | ||
+ | Homepage=http://www.qtmoko.org| | ||
+ | Image=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qtmoko/files/| | ||
+ | Works={{Works on QtMoko}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Works={{Works}} | Works={{Works}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | ==Applications== | ||
+ | ===New Applications=== | ||
+ | {{ApplicationBox| | ||
+ | Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1| | ||
+ | Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..| | ||
+ | Screenshot=System_boot.png| | ||
+ | Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/| | ||
+ | TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5| | ||
+ | PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Application Updates=== | ||
+ | {{ApplicationBox| | ||
+ | Name=Exampleapp 0.0.1| | ||
+ | Description=Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff... | ||
+ | * new example feature 1 | ||
+ | * new example feature 2| | ||
+ | Screenshot=System_boot.png| | ||
+ | Homepage=http://wiki.openmoko.org/| | ||
+ | TestedOn=SHR-Unstable,Om2009T5| | ||
+ | PackageName=[http:// www.some.srv/path_to/Exampleapp.ipk Exampleapp] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Community== | ||
+ | Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc.. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * ''Gennady Kupava'' proceeded onwards in his amazing work from overclocking FreeRunner (see [[Community Updates/2010-07-01]]) to speeding up Glamo graphics chip's timing settings: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062495.html . As always, proceed with your own risk, but indeed this is not overclocking but pure timing settings tweaking similar to DDR latency settings in ordinary computer BIOSes. | ||
+ | * While ordinary users might stick to the venerable 2.6.29 ("andy-tracking") branch or try out 2.6.32, the newest development actually already happens in branches based on Linux kernel 2.6.34: http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/om-gta02-2.6.34 . Work done by ''Thibaut Girka'', ''Lars-Peter Clausen'', ''Thomas White'' and ''Martin Jansa'' - thanks to all effort by these guys, testers and other helpers! | ||
+ | * The 2.6.32 kernel branches at git.openmoko.org are not currently completely ready for end users. [[SHR]] maintains a big bunch of patches that are needed for some components to work: http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/linux/linux-openmoko-2.6.32 | ||
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+ | More about community on the [[Community Resources]] page. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Event News== | ||
+ | * '''2010-mm-dd''' [http://example.url.xom Example event] | add your event here | ||
+ | |||
+ | * '''2010-next-months''' [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 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Community Update]] | ||
==Applications== | ==Applications== |
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Period 2010-07-01 to 2010-07-31
Distributions
Debian GNU/Linux
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.
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Qtmoko [v24]
QtMoko is a distribution based on Debian and Qt Extended Improved (formerly Qtopia). There is no new version since the latest update. However, a few news items are available:
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Applications
New Applications
Exampleapp 0.0.1
Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..
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Application Updates
Exampleapp 0.0.1
Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...
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Community
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..
- Gennady Kupava proceeded onwards in his amazing work from overclocking FreeRunner (see Community Updates/2010-07-01) to speeding up Glamo graphics chip's timing settings: http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2010-July/062495.html . As always, proceed with your own risk, but indeed this is not overclocking but pure timing settings tweaking similar to DDR latency settings in ordinary computer BIOSes.
- While ordinary users might stick to the venerable 2.6.29 ("andy-tracking") branch or try out 2.6.32, the newest development actually already happens in branches based on Linux kernel 2.6.34: http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/om-gta02-2.6.34 . Work done by Thibaut Girka, Lars-Peter Clausen, Thomas White and Martin Jansa - thanks to all effort by these guys, testers and other helpers!
- The 2.6.32 kernel branches at git.openmoko.org are not currently completely ready for end users. SHR maintains a big bunch of patches that are needed for some components to work: http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/recipes/linux/linux-openmoko-2.6.32
More about community on the Community Resources page.
Event News
- 2010-mm-dd Example event | add your event here
- 2010-next-months German Open Hard&Software Workshop | in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase
Applications
New Applications
Exampleapp 0.0.1
Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff..
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Application Updates
Exampleapp 0.0.1
Exampleapp 0.0.1 is an application to do some stuff...
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Community
Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..
Event News
- 2010-mm-dd Example event | add your event here
- 2010-next-months German Open Hard&Software Workshop | in Munich; will cover Openmoko, Beagle Board, Arduino, OpenPandora, ...; still in planing phase