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==SHR Introduction==<br />
<br />
Welcome to '''[[SHR]]''', a community driven distribution for (not only) Openmoko, HTC Dream, PalmPré and Nokia n900 phones.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Logo.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR]]<br />
<br />
'''SHR''' (Stable Hybrid Release) is here to provide you with Root FileSystem images that you can easily install into your device to use as a daily phone and PDA. There are many prepackaged programs available that can be installed upon demand by users, it can also be used by developers as a base image for customized and flavored distribution or release. '''SHR unstable (SHR-U)''' is a testing environment before software gets stabilized and it is the main testing ground for [[FSO]] releases. '''SHR testing (SHR-T)''' images provide as much stability as possible for day-to-day usage. Some users find the SHR-U releases preferable for everyday use. [http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-user/2010-September/006187.html]<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Use [[Qi]] as bootloader to avoid [[GPS]] problems on suspend/resume.<br />
Switch off you freerunner (if necessary) and start NOR uBoot by pressing AUX and Power-On at the same time and then start [[dfu-util]] on your computer with the following parameters for GTA2:<br />
# dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi#Download qi-s3c2442-master-hist_3b8513d8b3d9615e.udfu]<br />
See [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] or [[Flashing the Neo 1973]] for more details on flashing your phone.<br />
<br />
===Getting SHR===<br />
<br />
You need to download two files for your version as above: kernel and root filesystem. Depending whether you will be installing into the internal [[NAND memory]] or on the [[microSD]] card, you need to either get .jffs2 file for NAND or .tar.gz file for microSD.<br />
<br />
- Get the latest kernel from the below linkpages. Starts with uImage-...<br />
<br />
- Get the root filesystem, for NAND: full-om-gta0_.jffs2, for µSD: full-om-gta0_.tar.gz<br />
<br />
The above are '''full''' images. You can also choose images with less packages, marked as '''lite'''.<br />
<br />
;GTA02 Neo FreeRunner<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/<br />
<br />
;GTA01 Neo 1973<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta01/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta01/<br />
<br />
;Image lite to image full<br />
If you flashed a '''lite''' image and want to upgrade to the '''full''' image run:<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
opkg install task-shr-apps task-shr-games task-shr-gtk<br />
<br />
;Kernel modules<br />
The images of the filesystems mentioned above (.jffs2, .tar.gz), already contain the newest kernel modules.<br />
<br />
Get the new kernel modules if you only want to flash a new kernel, but not a whole new file system. From the same page as the kernel download the modules to match your kernel (their dates should be the same). Use sftp to put that file on the FreeRunner via the usb connection. Run gzip to unwrap the modules:<br />
# gzip -dc modules-...tar.gz | tar -xf - -C /<br />
<br />
===Installation on Flash===<br />
<br />
In order to install your SHR distribution directly to your FreeRunner Flash memory (NAND), you need to get the desired filesystem file ( <tt>.jffs2</tt> ) as described above and flash your device using the <tt>dfu-util</tt> tool.<br />
<br />
Please visit [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] for more details about flashing and see [[Dfu-util]] for detailed information about the dfu-util.<br />
<br />
{{Note|Your battery must be charged (sufficiently) before NAND flashing. Symptom of insufficient charge: Your progress bar "####" stops while flashing. If so, you must charge, and later you should be able to make the complete flash.}}<br />
Commands to flash the filesystem and the kernel:<br />
<br />
for the GTA02 Neo FreeRunner:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta02.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin<br />
<br />
for the GTA01 Neo 1973:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta01.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta01-latest.bin<br />
<br />
===Installation on the microSD Card===<br />
<br />
Installing SHR on your microSD Card depends on the Bootloader you are using, ''uBoot'' or ''Qi''.<br />
<br />
In simple words, the difference between both systems resides on how you must prepare your microSD Card and files you use to fill them:<br />
==== uBoot and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''uBoot'', you need to create two partitions. First partition, not so big, in FAT16 or ext2 where you have to place the kernel file (<tt>uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin</tt>) and second partition in ext2 or ext3 where you have to uncompress the filesystem file (<tt>shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz</tt>).<br />
<br />
==== Qi and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''[[Qi]]'', you only need an ext2 partition (e.g. with [[fdisk]]) into your µSD Card.<br />
# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sde1<br />
If your µSD Card drive has the device name <tt>/dev/sde1</tt>.<br />
Download <tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>.<br />
Uncompress the filesystem image file (<tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>) on the µSD Card (e.g. with a µSD-SD-Card-Adapter on your Linux Desktop Computer. Insert the µSD Card back into your Freerunner and boot your Neo.<br />
<br />
In this case Qi Bootloader is going to look for the kernel image into the <tt>/boot</tt> directory for file named <tt>uImage-GTA02.bin</tt> .<br />
<br />
===Bootloaders===<br />
<br />
Make sure you have recent and correct versions of [[Booting_from_SD | uBoot]] or [[Qi]] installed, please visit the links for detailed information and tips. For example [[Android]] uses modified [[Qi]] which can cause you troubles when using SHR.<br />
<br />
===SHR version===<br />
<br />
Should you ever later wonder what version of SHR you have actually installed, please run<br />
<br />
timestamp of image creation:<br />
cat /etc/timestamp<br />
<br />
latest shr version from opkg upgrade (this version is changed everytime someone builds task-base on shr buildhost):<br />
cat /etc/shr-version<br />
<br />
{{Note|Please note that this is true only for shr-u, with shr-t running opkg update;opkg upgrade does not change the SHR version. Only flashing or a new image download can change the SHR version. But this will be also merged to shr-t later.}}<br />
<br />
==Running SHR==<br />
<br />
===First boot===<br />
[[Image:Shr-boot-preview.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR Boot Splash screen]]<br />
<br />
First boot usually takes a bit longer as your phone's new software needs to do some initial setting up. It is recommended to reboot after this first boot (and after the initial setup), to make sure that all packages get initialized properly. The application switching shelve (shr_elm_softkey) doesn't show up during first boot when the initial wizards are at work, [http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1105 reboot is required] and then application switching works as expected.<br />
<br />
====Initial Setup====<br />
<br />
During the first run, Setup is automatically initiated to walk the user through basic setup of the Enlightenment desktop environment. These steps vary as both Enlightenment desktop and SHR evolve, at this point preferred language and desktop profile options are available. The Profile offers to choose a preconfigured way of displaying the desktop. Illume2-SHR (with continuous development) and Illume-SHR (discontinued) profiles are available. '''Illume2-SHR''' is the recommended Profile. <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Language.png|200px|thumb|language selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Profile.png|200px|thumb|theme selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Wizard.png|200px|thumb|SHR Wizard]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Note, you may need to ssh into the device and run /usr/bin/xinput_calibrator_once.sh if calibration is wrong. I found this using a Neo1973 and SHR images from around May 2010.<br />
<br />
====SHR Wizard====<br />
After the initial Setup, SHR Setting Wizard is launched to allow setting up your local phone settings and setting up root password. Sometimes a '''Please wait''' message is displayed for a long time, as the wizzard is waiting for the SIM card to be initialized.<br />
<br />
===First look===<br />
[[Image:SHR-First-Look.png|200px|thumb|Desktop screen]]<br />
[[Image:SHR-Task-Buttons.png|200px|thumb|Task switch buttons]]<br />
====Illume desktop====<br />
Illume desktop is the default home screen of the SHR desktop. <br />
<br />
Application definition files located in /usr/share/applications are displayed here as icons. All applications are ran fullscreen and you can switch between them by using the the '''< left''' or '''right >''' arrows on sliding shelve available by tapping Top Shelf on any empty space. To close applications, choose '''X''' from the same sliding shelve.<br />
<br />
If tapping Top Shelf on an empty space the sliding shelve doesn't appear then you can activate it opening a Terminal and giving this command:<br />
<br />
killall shr_elm_softkey ; shr_elm_softkey &<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Several icons (e-gadgets) are placed in the Top Shelve:<br />
<br />
The '''L''' icon is to switch between left/right mouse click. By taping this icon the icon gets changed to R and next tap will be as right click. After the click, the behavior is automatically switched back to Left click so any following taps are left click again.<br />
<br />
'''Mode Switch Icon''' allows to split the screen horizontally or vertically, thus allowing to display two applications at the same time.<br />
<br />
'''Keyboard icon''' pops up or hides the Keyboard.<br />
<br />
'''Illume Settings''' icon (represented by SHR logo) invokes the [[#Illume_settings | Illume desktop settings]]. <br />
<br />
'''Home Icon''' allows quick go to the home desktop/application.<br />
<br />
'''GSM''' and '''Battery''' status icons, as well as '''time''' are displayed by default, Bluetooth and WiFi status icons available in the setting of the Top Shelve content.<br />
<br />
<br />
To '''reconfigure the Top Shelve''' itself, use the L/R click icon to Right click on the Top Panel and choose: Illume Indicator->Set Content to add or remove items from the Top Panel. Or, upon right click on the Top Panel you can also choose Illume Indicator->Begin Move/Resize to move your icons around. To escape this mode, you must click on the L/R gadget's edge, it will switch to L, then choose R again, right click on the Top Panel and select Illume Indicator->Stop Move/Resize.<br />
<br />
====Keyboard====<br />
<br />
Keyboard comes up automagically when a text field is tapped or you can also toggle the keyboard by it's icon in the Top Shelve. In the Keyboard, dictionary switcher is the arrow-up on left side, alternative keyboard layouts are under the ABC button on the right. The Default keyboard has English dictionary enabled. For Space quick slide left-to-right, for Enter, quick slide up-down, to quick change keyboard layout quick slide down-up. While typing with a dictionary enabled keyboard, possible word options start appearing in the keyboard's upper part or more word options are available under the arrow-up on the left. When happy with the word, tap it, it will be pasted into the text field with a space attached. The Keyboard and dictionary can [[#Illume_keyboard_and_dictionaries | easily be localized]].<br />
<br />
Problem with external USB keyboard mapping (arrows keys doesn't work) can be solved with [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_keyboard#Arrow_keys_disfunction this little script].<br />
<br />
====Copy and Paste====<br />
<br />
In '''E based''' applications, for example the phone suite (contacts, messages...), by tapping and holding down for over two seconds the Select-Paste menu will pop up. By pressing Select, you can now swipe through the text to select desirable part. Tap and hold down again, Copy-Cut-Cancel menu will appear to Copy to clipboard. Another long tap will provide Select-Paste for Paste.<br />
<br />
In '''Gtk''' based application, you can use keyboard for Ctrl-C (Copy) and Ctrl-V (Paste) or items in Menu if provided.<br />
<br />
In the Vala '''Terminal''', you can select simply by swiping through the text and for Paste there is an icon in the menu bar of this application.<br />
<br />
Copy & Paste between different toolkits has some limitations. See the table below. In Ventura, select is possible, but copy/paste doesn't seem to work at all.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" class="wikitable" border="1" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: left;width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
! From -> To <br />
! to GTK<br />
! to E<br />
! to Terminal<br />
|-<br />
| from GTK<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|-<br />
| from E<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
| from Terminal<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Alarm====<br />
<br />
The Alarms application (installed by default) allows alarm presetting for single or repeatable alarms. If you set an alarm and turn your Openmoko FreeRunner off, at the time of the alarm the phone will be powered up and alarm will sound.<br />
<br />
====Phone applications====<br />
<br />
Besides other software, SHR comes with 4 main phone applications: ''Dialer'', ''Contacts'', ''Messages'' and ''Phone log''.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Dialer.png|200px|thumb|Dialer]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Contacts.png|200px|thumb|Contacts]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Mesages.png|200px|thumb|Messages]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Phonelog.png|200px|thumb|Phone log]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=====PIM data=====<br />
<br />
======Storage======<br />
PIM data (contacts, messages etc.) are stored through internal opimd storage mechanism into <br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opim/pim.db<br />
<br />
This database can easily be copied from one SHR installation to another, for example due to a need for reflashing. The Contacts application can display a picture of the contact. As the pim.db database contains a path to the picture files only but not the pictures themselves, therefore, in case of PIM data backup or transfer, these picture files '''need to be copied too'''.<br />
<br />
======SIM Contacts======<br />
<br />
SHR phone applications do not read SIM contacts by default but you can use SIM Manager to access your SIM contacts '''SHR Settings -> Others -> SIM Manager''', which allows you to edit and import the SIM contacts into the internal storage. You can also use Pisi to import your SIM contacts into opimd.<br />
<br />
======Synchronization======<br />
<br />
'''[[Pisi]]''' is an application for synchronizing PIM data and can be used for import and export your contacts, calendar entries etc. between various sources, like VCF, LDAP, Google and more. To install Pisi:<br />
<br />
opkg install pisi<br />
<br />
After installation, edit Pisi configuration in '''.pisi/conf''' in your home directory. To have a correct opimd fields support, make sure '''field_support=TRUE''' is enabled in opimd section.<br />
<br />
With the installed package you have a well-documented sample that is placed at <br />
/usr/share/doc/pisi/conf.example<br />
You may copy the file and rename this file to<br />
/home/root/.pisi/conf<br />
as a starting point - then edit this file in order to configure your PIM synchronization data sources. Look at section<br />
<br />
[opimd]<br />
description=OPIMD Contacts<br />
module=contacts_opimd<br />
field_support=TRUE<br />
<br />
=====Idle screen=====<br />
[[Image:SHR-Idle_Screen.png|200px|thumb|Idle Screen with GSM operator strength and name. GPS, WiFi, Display and CPU are requested, Battery status.]]<br />
Upon press of the AUX button Idle Screens locks up the display. AUX press or a finger slide on the Slider unlocks the screen.<br />
<br />
At the top, status icons are shown to indicate what is going on in the phone:<br />
<br />
From left to right:<br />
GSM strength and operator. Requested Resources (GPS, Display etc., when for example Display is requested, the screen will not dim). Battery capacity.<br />
<br />
====Hardware Buttons====<br />
<br />
=====Power Button=====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Quick-Settings.png|200px|thumb|Quick Settings]]<br />
<br />
The '''PWR''' (Power) button is mapped to start [[#quick_settings | Quick Settings]] screen (Illume System menu in older versions) on a short press. <br />
<br />
Mapping of the PWR button be configured via the '''Illume Settings-> Input -> Key Bindings'''.<br />
<br />
Pressing the Power button for longer then 8 seconds will force a complete power down of the device. This is hardconfigured in the kernel.<br />
<div id="quick_settings"> </div><br />
The '''Quick Settings''' screen provides several toggles: Airplane mode, Phone profiles, Power settings and Power buttons.<br />
<br />
=====Auxiliary Button=====<br />
The '''AUX''' (Auxiliary) button is mapped to toggle on/off the SHR Idle screen. Mapping of this button is configured in /etc/phonefsod.conf<br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
<br />
You can configure the [[#idle_screen | Idle Screen]] to come up even during active phone call by adding '''phone''' to the setting: <br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock, phone<br />
<br />
<div id="idle_screen"> </div><br />
The '''Idle Screen''' shows current date and time, missed calls and messages and also what [[#FSO_Resources | FSO resources]] are currently being requested - used.<br />
<br />
======Replacing idle screen======<br />
<br />
If you wish to use the E simple LOCKED screen instead of the SHR Idle Screen, edit '''/etc/phonefsod.conf''' to this:<br />
<br />
# when to show idle screen<br />
# ...<br />
# idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
idle_screen =<br />
<br />
You need to restart phonefsod to make the change happen.<br />
<br />
Also, change key mapping for the AUX button by setting '''Illume Settings''' -> '''Input''' -> '''Key Bindings''', bind the key '''XF86Phone''' to '''Desktop Simple Lock'''<br />
<br />
====Settings applications====<br />
<br />
Many desktop and phone settings are possible to do via graphical interface. [[#SHR_Settings | SHR Settings]] provides access to most common phone personality settings and is accessible by tapping Settings icon on the desktop. [[#Illume_settings | Illume settings]] (and Enlightenment desktop settings) are accessible on Top shelve by tapping the "SHR Logo" icon. Also, FSO and SHR phoneui applications have configuration files in /etc where some of the above mentioned apps write and that can be edited manually.<br />
<br />
===First steps===<br />
<br />
Right after installation and first boot you might want to do a few initial steps like adjusting the call volume and some other tasks.<br />
<br />
====Audio - Call Volume====<br />
<br />
During the first phone call please use the Volume and Mic sliders on the Active Call Screen and adjust them to fit your preferences. The new improved settings will be used for all in/out-going calls thereafter.<br />
<br />
====Network Connection====<br />
<br />
[[#Networking|Establish network connection]] and SSH into your phone. You can establish connection either via USB to your desktop and enable NAT or you can connect through Wifi.<br />
<br />
====Initializing the opkg database====<br />
''Initialize the opkg database'' in order to install some applications from SHR repositories or from other sources, for example [http://opkg.org opkg.org]. While being online, you need to run<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
<br />
Searching in the opkg database can take a long time. You can speed things up by dumping the database into a file and grepping it through. Do this only once or after every opkg update:<br />
<br />
opkg list > packages.txt<br />
<br />
Then you can search quickly for package name, for example for [[Navit|navit]]:<br />
<br />
grep navit packages.txt<br />
<br />
====SwapSpace====<br />
<br />
When the RAM is used up, applications get killed. This is particularly bad while doing opkg upgrade. Therefore you might want to create a swap space. Read [[SwapSpace]] article or the [http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/swap swap article on the SHR wiki].<br />
<br />
==Settings==<br />
===SHR Settings===<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-main.png|200px|thumb|SHR Settings]]<br />
<br />
SHR Settings is the main setting application of SHR. It provides an easy way of setting up your phone to your liking - from phone related settings, to requesting resources in order to prevent screen dim or suspend (for example while using GPS).<br />
<br />
Please refer to [[#FSO_Resources | this section]] about a better way to manage preventing screen dim or suspend.<br />
<br />
While some settings are persistent over reboots, others are not.<br />
<br />
====Main Screen====<br />
The main screen is divided into eight categories, which contain several modules. Every SHR Settings module has a specified task - for example controlling the GSM antenna power, setting the time etc.<br />
<br />
====Phone====<br />
Here you can set if the GSM antenna is on and if your phone number is shown when you call someone.<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
In GSM settings you can turn off and on GSM module. After turning off antenna, whole GSM modem is turned off.<br />
<br />
To list available providers, click on Operators button. Scanning can take some time. After a while, a list of operators should pop up.<br />
<br />
You can't connect to operators marked [forbidden].<br />
<br />
Selecting an operator from the list also changes modem registration mode to manual. It won't register to other network, even if some is available and has better signal strengh. To return to automatic mode, click "Automatic" button in operator list.<br />
<br />
'''Call'''<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Phone.png|200px|thumb|Phone settings]]<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-List-providers.png|200px|thumb|List providers]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You can set if your phone number should be displayed to other party. You can either depend on network decision ("By network") or force it manually ("Manual")<br />
<br />
'''Phoneutils'''<br />
<br />
For the default SHR phone applications to be able to correctly parse incoming calls/messages and match them with your contacts, you will need to set the right country code for your location. (for example 420 for Czech republic) for more info, please go to: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Phone_Prefixes<br />
<br />
'''SIM'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view some informations about your SIM card and clean phone and messagebooks.<br />
<br />
====Profiles====<br />
<br />
Here you can select the current profile, which the device should use to determine ring tone etc.<br />
<br />
'''Current profile'''<br />
<br />
Here you can adjust properties of the currently used profile. <br />
<br />
To change the ring tone, click the "Change" button.<br />
<br />
To use your own ring tone, place it in /usr/share/sounds directory.<br />
<br />
After selecting a sid tune as the ring tone, there are available controls to select tune number from the file.<br />
<br />
If you like to test a .sid you can play it using this command on the FR:<br />
<br />
gst-launch filesrc location=Arkanoid_PSID.sid ! siddec tune=2 ! alsasink<br />
<br />
Note that it's a ! used and not a | to construct the gstreamer pipe command.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles.png|200px|thumb|Profiles]]<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles-Ringtones.png|200px|thumb|Ringtones]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Connectivity====<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity top]]<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity2.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity bottom]]<br />
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<br />
'''WiFi'''<br />
<br />
With the "WiFi radio" toggle you can set, if the wifi module is powered. WiFi radio has to be turned on before trying to connect to a WiFi network, unless you try to connect through [[Mokonnect]] which is capable of powering it up.<br />
<br />
'''GPRS'''<br />
<br />
To enter APN, login and password fields, just click on the actual value (default: "internet"). Your phone provider can provide the required configuration options.<br />
<br />
{{Note|You can also use Mokonnect to manage your GPRS connection}}<br />
<br />
'''USB'''<br />
<br />
With this toggle you can switch USB port between device (Neo to PC) or host (device to Neo) modes.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
To power up Bluetooth module, switch the "Bluetooth radio" toggle to "On". After that, the "Visibility" toggle should arrive - set it to "On" if you want your FR to be visible by other Bluetooth devices on scanning.<br />
<br />
====Power====<br />
<br />
'''Battery'''<br />
<br />
This module displays informations about battery state - charge, voltage, remaining time etc. To update the data, click the "Update" button.<br />
<br />
Here you can also force enable 500mA charging.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
With this slider you can easily set the backlight brightness.<br />
<br />
{{Note|This setting isn't permanent over sessions. At boot backlight is set back to 80%.}}<br />
<br />
'''Power'''<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Power.png |200px|thumb|Power]]<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Timeouts.png |200px|thumb|Timeouts]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Timeouts'''<br />
<br />
Timeouts are reached in this order: Busy state -> idle -> idle dim -> idle prelock -> lock -> suspend. <br />
<br />
{{Note|Storing of this setting via D-bus calls is not supported in the new API of Vala rewrite of FSO2 and therefore SHR Settings doesn't have a functional setting for this.}}<br />
<br />
You can set values of idle timeouts manually. The default parameters are stored in '''/etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsodeviced.conf''' but customized '''.fsodeviced.conf''' file in your home directory will take precedence (if it exists, the one in /etc/... will be ignored, so you have to copy the whole file and tweak it):<br />
<br />
[fsodevice.kernel_idle]<br />
suspend = 20<br />
lock = 2<br />
idle_prelock = 12<br />
idle = 10<br />
idle_dim = 20<br />
<br />
To turn off a timeout, set it to -1.<br />
<br />
====Appearance====<br />
<br />
'''Theming'''<br />
[[Image:SHR-Neo-Theme.png|200px|thumb|Neo theme]]<br />
<br />
The Apperance section allows you to change between installed themes. To install more themes, see also [[#Installing themes | Installing themes]].<br />
<br />
You can change finger size - this will mainly effect vertical spacing between widgets.<br />
<br />
Switching between engines:<br />
<br />
E can be switched to use different engines. The default engine is x11. Alternative engine x11-16 is not supported and results in buggy behavior of several applications, for example the phone suite or Ventura browser. It's usage is not recommended.<br />
<br />
Changing system boot Splash screen is also possible in this module. To install more splash screens, see also [[#Installing splash screen themes|Installing splash themes]].<br />
<br />
====Position====<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS.png |200px|thumb|center|GPS]]<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS-Satelites.png |200px|thumb|GPS Satelite details]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
By default, GPS is turned on only when requested by an application. That state corresponds to "Auto" setting. After changing to "Manual", you can force set it to on or off.<br />
<br />
'''GPS information'''<br />
<br />
This page can be used to monitor GPS status. You either have to turn GPS on manually or start another application to enable the GPS.<br />
<br />
You can also view information about every visible satellite and check, which are used for getting a fix. To do that, click "Satellite details".<br />
<br />
'''Remove AGPS data'''<br />
If you experience problems with GPS, turn it off, click "Remove AGPS data" and reboot your Neo.<br />
Assisted GPS ([[aGPS]]) support GPS receiver to find position by non-satellite information.<br />
<br />
====Date/time====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Date-Time.png |200px|thumb|Date & Time]]<br />
<br />
'''Time'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view and set the time. By default, the time is just displayed, To adjust it, click on "Set time".<br />
<br />
After finishing adjusting, click the "OK" button.<br />
<br />
'''Date'''<br />
<br />
This module displays the current date.<br />
<br />
====Others====<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Others.png |200px|thumb|Others]]<br />
<br />
'''PIM'''<br />
<br />
Pim data are stored in opimd domains. Every opimd domain has different backends to store its data to. The domain reads data from every backend and writes data to the default backend. This elector allows you to choose the backend that stores newly generated data, it doesn't copy or move existing data to a different backend.<br />
<br />
'''Services'''<br />
<br />
The services selector is listing scripts from /etc/init.d/ directory.<br />
<br />
After clicking on a servis, you can either start, restart or stop the service and view the result.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Services.png |200px|thumb|center|Services]]<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Service-restart.png |200px|thumb|Services debug screen]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Userspace backups'''<br />
<br />
Here you can either archive or restore your files and configurations.<br />
<br />
=== Illume settings ===<br />
<br />
The Illume desktop can be easily customized - tap the Settings icon (SHR Logo) on the Top Shelve.<br />
<br />
'''Illume settings''' provides various options to alter the desktop environment. You can change sizes of elements, single or double click, wallpaper. To access all the various options, open Illume Settings and slide the visible icons to the left, to view more options on the right hand side.<br />
<br />
Some setting screens are not resized properly to fit the phone's display - for example the Wallpapper setting. This is a known bug already reported upstream.<br />
<br />
<!-- [[Image:SHR-Top-Shelve.png|200px|thumb|Top Shelf]] --><br />
<br />
==Localization==<br />
<br />
=== Localize SHR manually ===<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Illume-Settings-Languages.png|200px|thumb|Setting Language]]<br />
<br />
====Desktop environment====<br />
<br />
You can change the language of the SHR desktop environment by using the Settings of Illume. For Example, for Czech language: in the Illume top shelf go to Settings (SHR Logo) -> Language -> Language Settings -> and choose: Čeština. If your language is not in the menu you can install by using opkg.<br />
<br />
You can list all available languages by running:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep eglibc-locale-<br />
<br />
And install the language of your choice (for example czech):<br />
<br />
opkg install eglibc-locale-cs<br />
<br />
After this, the Language Settings of Illume will offer Czech. <br />
<br />
This will localize the Illume environment and will also set correct lang environment variable of your desktop. <br />
<br />
====Applications====<br />
<br />
If you wish to have other applications localized, you need to install translation for each of them (presuming it is available):<br />
<br />
This will install czech localization for SHR phone applications, SHR Settings and TangoGps:<br />
<br />
opkg install libframeworkd-phonegui-efl-locale-cs shr-settings-locale-cs tangogps-locale-cs<br />
<br />
====Terminal environment====<br />
<br />
For localized terminal environment (ssh login) set lang variables in /etc/profile.d/locale.sh, example for Czech language:<br />
<br />
export LANG=cs_CZ<br />
export LC_ALL=cs_CZ<br />
<br />
====Illume keyboard and dictionaries====<br />
[[Image:Illume-keyboards-terminal-dutch-nl-screenshot.png| Dutch terminal virtual keyboard|256px|thumb]]<br />
→ more details on page [[Illume keyboard]]<br />
<br />
Unlike other input methods for mobile devices, the Illume keyboard is corrective rather than predictive. It detects what you mean, even if some letters mistyped. If you accidently hit some keys next to the correct one Illume still recognizes the word. This kind of input method compensates for the small size of the keys. Keep a key pressed for a longer time to affirm you really mean it. <br />
<br />
An English dictionary is used by default. A few dictionaries for other languages are included in the SHR distribution. In addition, every dictionary for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySpell myspell] can be used. <br />
<br />
You can install a different keyboard with a layout which fits your language or alternatives for the default keyboards like the numerical one. The localized [[Illume keyboard]]s are available in the SHR repository under the name ''illume-keyboard-LANG''.<br />
<br />
==== German (and Austria) Language ====<br />
<br />
See [[Configure_SHR_for_German-speaking_use]] for detailed customization for german speaking.<br />
<br />
===Date and time===<br />
{{Note|This needs a complete and correct rewrite.}}<br />
<br />
Date and time are automatically set from GPS or Network. The easiest way of setting the time for the first time is to run TangoGps (GPS & Map icon) and obtaining GPS fix. Time will then be set automatically.<br />
<br />
The local timezone is automatically retrieved from the GSM network.<br />
<br />
It is possible to instruct framework on how to set the time and timezone in /etc/frameworkd.conf :<br />
<br />
[otimed]<br />
# a list of time/zone sources to use or NONE<br />
timesources = GPS,NTP<br />
zonesources = GSM<br />
# use an ip address here, otherwise DNS resolution will block<br />
ntpserver = 134.169.172.1<br />
<br />
To disable automatic date/zone settings, simply create an empty [otimed] section in /etc/frameworkd.conf<br />
<br />
Timezone change<br />
<br />
Create a symlink named /etc/localtime which points to the appropriate file in /usr/share/zoneinfo. For example, if you're in France., the following command will link the correct zoneinfo file to your /etc/localtime, giving you the correct time:<br />
<br />
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris /etc/localtime<br />
<br />
Afterwards, edit /etc/timezone if necessary [?]<br />
<br />
Local timezone work instantly for the current boot when:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
export TZ<br />
<br />
For a permanent timezone change edit /etc/profile and change to:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
<br />
<br />
If you use UTC time, set '''UTC=yes''' in '''/etc/default/rcS'''.<br />
<br />
Adjusting time manually:<br />
<br />
Via SHR-Settings -> Date/time -> Set time<br />
<br />
From the Freerunner console:<br />
<br />
date -s "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm"<br />
<br />
From linux based desktop:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%m%d%H%M%Y.%S`"<br />
<br />
The above does NOT work from Ubuntu as of 4/2/2010, the proper format is:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S`"<br />
<br />
Set the hardware clock to the system time:<br />
<br />
hwclock --systohc<br />
<br />
Is this better?:<br />
<br />
hwclock --utc --systohc<br />
<br />
==FSO Resources==<br />
<br />
[[FSO]] is in control of each device. These are called ''resources''. If the software wanting to use the device is capable of requesting this resource via <tt>d-bus</tt>, FSO will do this, otherwise you might need to power the device manually. After the requested resource is released, FSO will power it down. Manual resource request can be done through ''SHR Setting'' or you can use <tt>fsoraw</tt> command. (Using fsoraw is faster and better than running dbus commands)<br />
<br />
opkg install fsoraw<br />
<br />
Example of usage fsoraw:<br />
<br />
fsoraw -r Display mokomaze<br />
<br />
See [[FSO Resources]] for more details on using the following resources:<br />
<br />
'''Wifi'''<br />
<br />
Unless this resource is enabled you've no eth0 and wifi module is completely un-powered. Use the [[Mokonnect]] network manager to set up networks, it will power Wifi up automatically when needed.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have bluetooth module powered.<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
The fso-gpsd is a daemon waiting for gsmd connections, automatically powering the device on and off. When a connection exists, it powers up the GSM. In SHR Settings you can switch GPS completely off SHR Settings -> GPS -> Manual > Off<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have GSM module powered.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the display won't be blanked and suspend is disabled.<br />
<br />
'''CPU'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested then suspend is disabled. Display will blank as normal.<br />
<br />
'''Test'''<br />
<br />
A test resource.<br />
<br />
'''UsbHost'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the USB is turned into powered USB Host mode.<br />
<br />
'''Accelerometer'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have the Accelerometer module powered.<br />
<br />
==Networking==<br />
<br />
There are several ways of networking - Wifi, USB, Bluetooth and Gprs:<br />
<br />
===USB===<br />
<br />
By default, USB networking is enabled in <tt>/etc/network/interfaces</tt>, where enhanced configuration can be direct edited. The phone default IP address is 192.168.0.202. Some setup is required on the desktop side, please read [[USB Networking]].<br />
<br />
===WiFi===<br />
<br />
WiFi manager [[iliwi]] is available by default for search/connect/making default a wifi connection. ''iliwi'' uses key only in hex format. The Wifi device is not required to be manually turned on via SHR-Settings as ''iliwi'' will automatically enable the device when needed and disable it after use. iliwi needs to stay running to keep the WiFi connection enabled.<br />
<br />
When WiFi is connected, the Idle screen show the icon of the WiFi resource being occupied.<br />
<br />
===GPRS===<br />
<br />
GPRS Credentials are set during the first run in SHR Wizard and you may edit them at any time via SHR settings or direct editing of /etc/phonefsod.conf. GPRS connection can then be established/closed via SHR Settings or through SHR Quick Settings (available under the Power button). SHR Quick Settings - Network tab allows also connection sharing - this will share the GPRS connection with USB network and run DHCP server to provide the client with an IP address.<br />
<br />
When GPRS is connected, the idle screen shows a small G above the signal strength indicator.<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Gprs-Share.png|200px|thumb|GPRS + Connection sharing]]<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Scan.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi scanning]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Connect.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi connecting]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Bluetooth==<br />
<br />
Bluetooth can be used for several different applications - file transfer (OBEX), networking, input devices (HIDD), music playing (A2DP), calling etc. In some occasions, the devices need to be authorized - paired. At the moment, support for some bluetooth functions is better than for others - it is possible to do all mentioned above with the notice that phone calls with bluetooth headset are always routed to the bluetooth even if the bluetooth headset is not around, making it quite difficult to use.<br />
<br />
In the SHR repositories are applications ready to be installed (by opkg) that already do provide bluetooth support. This means that they request the bluetooth resource automatically, can search bluetooth devices around, help you with pairing and can perhaps even reconnect bluetooth headset upon resume from suspend. From applications that have some bluetooth support some are for example [[Launcher]] (home screen launcher and phone suite), [[Podboy]] (podcast player), [[Emtooth]] (bluetooth manager). In order to set up bluetooth for phone calls, some manual setup from [[#GSM_phone_calls_with_bluetooth_headset | bellow]] is still required.<br />
<br />
===Bluez3 - the manual non D-Bus way===<br />
<br />
If you want to use the bluetooth device directly, you need to turn the bluetooth radio on in SHR Settings -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth Radio: On. You can also make the bluetooth device visible here.<br />
<br />
====OBEX file transfer====<br />
<br />
There are several obex programs allowing file transfer, all in console at the moment. Obexpush installs obextool, and opd daemon:<br />
<br />
opkg install obexpush<br />
<br />
Default receiving path (editable in /etc/default/opd_args ) does not exist, so create it<br />
<br />
mkdir /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
Files are then received automatically, no notice, no confirmation... they just silently appear in /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
To send some files, first scan for devices:<br />
<br />
hcitool scan<br />
Scanning ...<br />
00:16:41:F5:A5:BC laptop<br />
<br />
Then send the file onto bluetooth address found in the scan:<br />
<br />
obextool push image.jpg 00:16:41:F5:A5:BC 10<br />
<br />
====Connect Bluetooth keyboard====<br />
<br />
hidd --search<br />
<br />
Editors note: This is the old bluez3 way, but it works. New bluez4 way will replace this.<br />
<br />
===Bluez4 - D-Bus based way===<br />
<br />
SHR uses bluez4 which is completely different from bluez3. The bluetoothd is taking care of most of the bluetooth now. Please see [[Manually using Bluetooth]] for detailed information about using bluetooth and also for a list of supported devices.<br />
<br />
====Pairing====<br />
<br />
[[Emtooth]] is a bluetooth manager. It provides setting up bluetooth device name, pairing/unpairing, visibility setting and more. Install Emtooth:<br />
<br />
opkg install emtooth2<br />
<br />
It will discover nearby devices, double tapping on found device will initiate pairing process.<br />
<br />
====GSM with bluetooth headset====<br />
<br />
In order to use bluetooth headset for phone calls, several simple steps need to be done.<br />
<br />
1). Your bluetooth headset device must be [[#Pairing | paired]] first.<br />
<br />
2). [[#Configuring_FSO | Add]] your bluetooth headset into FSO configuration.<br />
<br />
<br />
Please note: phonecalls are now always routed to the bluetooth headset. <br />
After startup and after every resume, the headset needs to be [[#Re-Connecting_the_bluetooth_headset |reconnected]].<br />
<br />
=====Configuring FSO=====<br />
<br />
Now we must tell frameworkd that you have a bluetooth headset. Headset parameters should be set in<br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml<br />
<br />
Parameters bt-headset-enabled and bt-headset-address (see opreferences/schema/phone.yaml for semantics).<br />
<br />
You need to restart FSO for the changes to take effect.<br />
<br />
# /etc/init.d/frameworkd restart<br />
<br />
example of my /etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml:<br />
<br />
message-length: 7<br />
message-tone: notify_message.wav<br />
message-vibration: 1<br />
message-volume: 10<br />
ring-loop: 1<br />
ring-tone: ringtone_ringnroll.wav<br />
ring-vibration: 1<br />
ring-volume: 10<br />
bt-headset-enabled: 1<br />
bt-headset-address: 00:09:DD:31:92:98<br />
<br />
=====Re-Connecting the headset=====<br />
<br />
You might need to get the bluetooth headset connected manually on the beginning and also after suspend:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
where xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx is address of the device, for example:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_00_09_DD_31_92_98 org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
Hopefully, your bluetooth headset now works. Good luck!<br />
<br />
==System Customizing==<br />
<br />
===Command scheduling===<br />
<br />
The traditional ''at'' command in ''SHR'' is modified to work over dbus. This modified ''at_over_dbus'' will run scheduled task at required time - actually it will even automatically wake up the phone from suspend or start it if the phone was switched off.<br />
<br />
To schedule a command to be executed at a particular time, one must:<br />
<br />
Place commands in a script in ''/var/spool/at'' and name it like <br />
<br />
TIMESTAMP.NAME.NUMBER<br />
<br />
where<br />
<br />
where TIMESTAMP is the seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC when the command should be run. <br />
The rest (NAME, NUMBER) is up to you. Finally you have to:<br />
<br />
touch /var/spool/at/trigger<br />
<br />
Also, make sure to have atd running. You are responsible to remove the script when unnecessary. It will run once more if you/other program write to the trigger file during the execution, so you may consider removing the<br />
executable flag of the script (if it is long running) or rename the script from within for example like this: <br />
<br />
mv "$0" "x$0.$$"<br />
<br />
===Installing splash screen themes===<br />
<br />
List available splash screen themes<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep splash-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-splash-theme-dontpanic<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Splash settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and change the default one.<br />
<br />
===Installing themes===<br />
<br />
Every theme is made of several components (a theme for illume, theme for the phone applications, theme for etk and so on). There is a SHR metapackage for each theme that allows installing the complete theme in one go.<br />
<br />
List available SHR theme metapackages:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep shr-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-theme-gry<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Elementary Settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
The Illume screen requires to change theme via '''Settings (SHR Logo) -> Look -> Theme'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
===Enable mouse cursor=== <br />
<br />
edit line 143 of /etc/X11/Xserver and erase '''-nocursor'''<br />
<br />
ARGS="$ARGS"<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Random errors===<br />
No icons, no GSM functions etc. happen mostly due to '''errors on your µSD''' card. Remove your card and fix it in card reader or by booting to another partition (nand) or by reboot and mount read only, then run fsck.<br />
<br />
For reboot into nand and fix 1st partition of ext2 on your card<br />
<br />
fsck.ext2 /dev/mmcblk0p1<br />
<br />
===GSM modem 1024 suspend bug===<br />
<br />
The calypso GSM modem suffers a known [[1024]] hardware bug that causes unreliable GSM function. To work around it, SHR by default doesn't suspend the modem completely. If you have undertaken a fix for this bug you can extend your battery time by enabling the modem to fully suspend when possible.<br />
<br />
Edit the following in file:<br />
<br />
For the new FSO2 edit /etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsogsmd.conf <br />
<br />
deep_sleep == "always"<br />
<br />
Then kill fsogsmd and restart fsodeviced - or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
<br />
For old FSO (frameworks) edit /etc/frameworkd.conf <br />
<br />
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = always<br />
<br />
Then restart framework or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
==Reporting bugs==<br />
<br />
SHR is a work in progress. If you experience issues, please report them back to SHR. With your report provide relevant logs from<br />
<br />
/var/log/<br />
<br />
To report a bug, please go to http://shr-project.org/trac/report<br />
<br />
Check if the bug is already reported. If not, add a ticket, be as much precise as you can in the title and the description, in what circumstances the issue happened and so on. If bug already exists, see if you can help fixing it by providing some fresh info.<br />
<br />
==More information==<br />
<br />
For SHR home page, source code and other resources, visit:<br />
<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org SHR Project Homepage]<br />
* [http://blog.shr-project.org SHR Blog]<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org Trac Bugtracker]<br />
* [http://git.shr-project.org Git Sourcecode-repository]<br />
* [http://build.shr-project.org Downloads on buildhost]<br />
* [http://lists.shr-project.org SHR User and Development Mailing Lists]<br />
<br />
==About this manual==<br />
<br />
This manual makes use of the updated SHR-Unstable distribution which means that for example SHR-Testing or not updated SHR-Unstable might behave differently then stated in this manual.<br />
<br />
Please help extending this manual by correcting typos or discussing proposals on the talk page or email <tt>vanous @ penguin . cz</tt>. Thank you.<br />
<br />
[[Category:SHR]]<br />
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| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==SHR Introduction==<br />
<br />
Welcome to '''[[SHR]]''', a community driven distribution for (not only) Openmoko, HTC Dream, PalmPré and Nokia n900 phones.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Logo.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR]]<br />
<br />
'''SHR''' (Stable Hybrid Release) is here to provide you with Root FileSystem images that you can easily install into your device to use as a daily phone and PDA. There are many prepackaged programs available that can be installed upon demand by users, it can also be used by developers as a base image for customized and flavored distribution or release. '''SHR unstable (SHR-U)''' is a testing environment before software gets stabilized and it is the main testing ground for [[FSO]] releases. '''SHR testing (SHR-T)''' images provide as much stability as possible for day-to-day usage. Some users find the SHR-U releases preferable for everyday use. [http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-user/2010-September/006187.html]<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Use [[Qi]] as bootloader to avoid [[GPS]] problems on suspend/resume.<br />
Switch off you freerunner (if necessary) and start NOR uBoot by pressing AUX and Power-On at the same time and then start [[dfu-util]] on your computer with the following parameters for GTA2:<br />
# dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi#Download qi-s3c2442-master-hist_3b8513d8b3d9615e.udfu]<br />
See [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] or [[Flashing the Neo 1973]] for more details on flashing your phone.<br />
<br />
===Getting SHR===<br />
<br />
You need to download two files for your version as above: kernel and root filesystem. Depending whether you will be installing into the internal [[NAND memory]] or on the [[microSD]] card, you need to either get .jffs2 file for NAND or .tar.gz file for microSD.<br />
<br />
- Get the latest kernel from the below linkpages. Starts with uImage-...<br />
<br />
- Get the root filesystem, for NAND: full-om-gta0_.jffs2, for µSD: full-om-gta0_.tar.gz<br />
<br />
The above are '''full''' images. You can also choose images with less packages, marked as '''lite'''.<br />
<br />
;GTA02 Neo FreeRunner<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/<br />
<br />
;GTA01 Neo 1973<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta01/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta01/<br />
<br />
;Image lite to image full<br />
If you flashed a '''lite''' image and want to upgrade to the '''full''' image run:<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
opkg install task-shr-apps task-shr-games task-shr-gtk<br />
<br />
;Kernel modules<br />
The images of the filesystems mentioned above (.jffs2, .tar.gz), already contain the newest kernel modules.<br />
<br />
Get the new kernel modules if you only want to flash a new kernel, but not a whole new file system. From the same page as the kernel download the modules to match your kernel (their dates should be the same). Use sftp to put that file on the FreeRunner via the usb connection. Run gzip to unwrap the modules:<br />
# gzip -dc modules-...tar.gz | tar -xf - -C /<br />
<br />
===Installation on Flash===<br />
<br />
In order to install your SHR distribution directly to your FreeRunner Flash memory (NAND), you need to get the desired filesystem file ( <tt>.jffs2</tt> ) as described above and flash your device using the <tt>dfu-util</tt> tool.<br />
<br />
Please visit [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] for more details about flashing and see [[Dfu-util]] for detailed information about the dfu-util.<br />
<br />
{{Note|Your battery must be charged (sufficiently) before NAND flashing. Symptom of insufficient charge: Your progress bar "####" stops while flashing. If so, you must charge, and later you should be able to make the complete flash.}}<br />
Commands to flash the filesystem and the kernel:<br />
<br />
for the GTA02 Neo FreeRunner:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta02.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin<br />
<br />
for the GTA01 Neo 1973:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta01.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta01-latest.bin<br />
<br />
===Installation on the microSD Card===<br />
<br />
Installing SHR on your microSD Card depends on the Bootloader you are using, ''uBoot'' or ''Qi''.<br />
<br />
In simple words, the difference between both systems resides on how you must prepare your microSD Card and files you use to fill them:<br />
==== uBoot and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''uBoot'', you need to create two partitions. First partition, not so big, in FAT16 or ext2 where you have to place the kernel file (<tt>uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin</tt>) and second partition in ext2 or ext3 where you have to uncompress the filesystem file (<tt>shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz</tt>).<br />
<br />
==== Qi and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''[[Qi]]'', you only need an ext2 partition (e.g. with [[fdisk]]) into your µSD Card.<br />
# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sde1<br />
If your µSD Card drive has the device name <tt>/dev/sde1</tt>.<br />
Download <tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>.<br />
Uncompress the filesystem image file (<tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>) on the µSD Card (e.g. with a µSD-SD-Card-Adapter on your Linux Desktop Computer. Insert the µSD Card back into your Freerunner and boot your Neo.<br />
<br />
In this case Qi Bootloader is going to look for the kernel image into the <tt>/boot</tt> directory for file named <tt>uImage-GTA02.bin</tt> .<br />
<br />
===Bootloaders===<br />
<br />
Make sure you have recent and correct versions of [[Booting_from_SD | uBoot]] or [[Qi]] installed, please visit the links for detailed information and tips. For example [[Android]] uses modified [[Qi]] which can cause you troubles when using SHR.<br />
<br />
===SHR version===<br />
<br />
Should you ever later wonder what version of SHR you have actually installed, please run<br />
<br />
timestamp of image creation:<br />
cat /etc/timestamp<br />
<br />
latest shr version from opkg upgrade (this version is changed everytime someone builds task-base on shr buildhost):<br />
cat /etc/shr-version<br />
<br />
{{Note|Please note that this is true only for shr-u, with shr-t running opkg update;opkg upgrade does not change the SHR version. Only flashing or a new image download can change the SHR version. But this will be also merged to shr-t later.}}<br />
<br />
==Running SHR==<br />
<br />
===First boot===<br />
[[Image:Shr-boot-preview.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR Boot Splash screen]]<br />
<br />
First boot usually takes a bit longer as your phone's new software needs to do some initial setting up. It is recommended to reboot after this first boot (and after the initial setup), to make sure that all packages get initialized properly. The application switching shelve (shr_elm_softkey) doesn't show up during first boot when the initial wizards are at work, [http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1105 reboot is required] and then application switching works as expected.<br />
<br />
====Initial Setup====<br />
<br />
During the first run, Setup is automatically initiated to walk the user through basic setup of the Enlightenment desktop environment. These steps vary as both Enlightenment desktop and SHR evolve, at this point preferred language and desktop profile options are available. The Profile offers to choose a preconfigured way of displaying the desktop. Illume2-SHR (with continuous development) and Illume-SHR (discontinued) profiles are available. '''Illume2-SHR''' is the recommended Profile. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Language.png|200px|thumb|language selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Profile.png|200px|thumb|theme selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Wizard.png|200px|thumb|SHR Wizard]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Note, you may need to ssh into the device and run /usr/bin/xinput_calibrator_once.sh if calibration is wrong. I found this using a Neo1973 and SHR images from around May 2010.<br />
<br />
====SHR Wizard====<br />
After the initial Setup, SHR Setting Wizard is launched to allow setting up your local phone settings and setting up root password. Sometimes a '''Please wait''' message is displayed for a long time, as the wizzard is waiting for the SIM card to be initialized.<br />
<br />
===First look===<br />
[[Image:SHR-First-Look.png|200px|thumb|Desktop screen]]<br />
[[Image:SHR-Task-Buttons.png|200px|thumb|Task switch buttons]]<br />
====Illume desktop====<br />
Illume desktop is the default home screen of the SHR desktop. <br />
<br />
Application definition files located in /usr/share/applications are displayed here as icons. All applications are ran fullscreen and you can switch between them by using the the '''< left''' or '''right >''' arrows on sliding shelve available by tapping Top Shelf on any empty space. To close applications, choose '''X''' from the same sliding shelve.<br />
<br />
If tapping Top Shelf on an empty space the sliding shelve doesn't appear then you can activate it opening a Terminal and giving this command:<br />
<br />
killall soft_elm_softkey ; shr_elm_softkey &<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Several icons (e-gadgets) are placed in the Top Shelve:<br />
<br />
The '''L''' icon is to switch between left/right mouse click. By taping this icon the icon gets changed to R and next tap will be as right click. After the click, the behavior is automatically switched back to Left click so any following taps are left click again.<br />
<br />
'''Mode Switch Icon''' allows to split the screen horizontally or vertically, thus allowing to display two applications at the same time.<br />
<br />
'''Keyboard icon''' pops up or hides the Keyboard.<br />
<br />
'''Illume Settings''' icon (represented by SHR logo) invokes the [[#Illume_settings | Illume desktop settings]]. <br />
<br />
'''Home Icon''' allows quick go to the home desktop/application.<br />
<br />
'''GSM''' and '''Battery''' status icons, as well as '''time''' are displayed by default, Bluetooth and WiFi status icons available in the setting of the Top Shelve content.<br />
<br />
<br />
To '''reconfigure the Top Shelve''' itself, use the L/R click icon to Right click on the Top Panel and choose: Illume Indicator->Set Content to add or remove items from the Top Panel. Or, upon right click on the Top Panel you can also choose Illume Indicator->Begin Move/Resize to move your icons around. To escape this mode, you must click on the L/R gadget's edge, it will switch to L, then choose R again, right click on the Top Panel and select Illume Indicator->Stop Move/Resize.<br />
<br />
====Keyboard====<br />
<br />
Keyboard comes up automagically when a text field is tapped or you can also toggle the keyboard by it's icon in the Top Shelve. In the Keyboard, dictionary switcher is the arrow-up on left side, alternative keyboard layouts are under the ABC button on the right. The Default keyboard has English dictionary enabled. For Space quick slide left-to-right, for Enter, quick slide up-down, to quick change keyboard layout quick slide down-up. While typing with a dictionary enabled keyboard, possible word options start appearing in the keyboard's upper part or more word options are available under the arrow-up on the left. When happy with the word, tap it, it will be pasted into the text field with a space attached. The Keyboard and dictionary can [[#Illume_keyboard_and_dictionaries | easily be localized]].<br />
<br />
Problem with external USB keyboard mapping (arrows keys doesn't work) can be solved with [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_keyboard#Arrow_keys_disfunction this little script].<br />
<br />
====Copy and Paste====<br />
<br />
In '''E based''' applications, for example the phone suite (contacts, messages...), by tapping and holding down for over two seconds the Select-Paste menu will pop up. By pressing Select, you can now swipe through the text to select desirable part. Tap and hold down again, Copy-Cut-Cancel menu will appear to Copy to clipboard. Another long tap will provide Select-Paste for Paste.<br />
<br />
In '''Gtk''' based application, you can use keyboard for Ctrl-C (Copy) and Ctrl-V (Paste) or items in Menu if provided.<br />
<br />
In the Vala '''Terminal''', you can select simply by swiping through the text and for Paste there is an icon in the menu bar of this application.<br />
<br />
Copy & Paste between different toolkits has some limitations. See the table below. In Ventura, select is possible, but copy/paste doesn't seem to work at all.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing="0" class="wikitable" border="1" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: left;width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
! From -> To <br />
! to GTK<br />
! to E<br />
! to Terminal<br />
|-<br />
| from GTK<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|-<br />
| from E<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
| from Terminal<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Alarm====<br />
<br />
The Alarms application (installed by default) allows alarm presetting for single or repeatable alarms. If you set an alarm and turn your Openmoko FreeRunner off, at the time of the alarm the phone will be powered up and alarm will sound.<br />
<br />
====Phone applications====<br />
<br />
Besides other software, SHR comes with 4 main phone applications: ''Dialer'', ''Contacts'', ''Messages'' and ''Phone log''.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Dialer.png|200px|thumb|Dialer]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Contacts.png|200px|thumb|Contacts]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Mesages.png|200px|thumb|Messages]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Phonelog.png|200px|thumb|Phone log]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=====PIM data=====<br />
<br />
======Storage======<br />
PIM data (contacts, messages etc.) are stored through internal opimd storage mechanism into <br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opim/pim.db<br />
<br />
This database can easily be copied from one SHR installation to another, for example due to a need for reflashing. The Contacts application can display a picture of the contact. As the pim.db database contains a path to the picture files only but not the pictures themselves, therefore, in case of PIM data backup or transfer, these picture files '''need to be copied too'''.<br />
<br />
======SIM Contacts======<br />
<br />
SHR phone applications do not read SIM contacts by default but you can use SIM Manager to access your SIM contacts '''SHR Settings -> Others -> SIM Manager''', which allows you to edit and import the SIM contacts into the internal storage. You can also use Pisi to import your SIM contacts into opimd.<br />
<br />
======Synchronization======<br />
<br />
'''[[Pisi]]''' is an application for synchronizing PIM data and can be used for import and export your contacts, calendar entries etc. between various sources, like VCF, LDAP, Google and more. To install Pisi:<br />
<br />
opkg install pisi<br />
<br />
After installation, edit Pisi configuration in '''.pisi/conf''' in your home directory. To have a correct opimd fields support, make sure '''field_support=TRUE''' is enabled in opimd section.<br />
<br />
With the installed package you have a well-documented sample that is placed at <br />
/usr/share/doc/pisi/conf.example<br />
You may copy the file and rename this file to<br />
/home/root/.pisi/conf<br />
as a starting point - then edit this file in order to configure your PIM synchronization data sources. Look at section<br />
<br />
[opimd]<br />
description=OPIMD Contacts<br />
module=contacts_opimd<br />
field_support=TRUE<br />
<br />
=====Idle screen=====<br />
[[Image:SHR-Idle_Screen.png|200px|thumb|Idle Screen with GSM operator strength and name. GPS, WiFi, Display and CPU are requested, Battery status.]]<br />
Upon press of the AUX button Idle Screens locks up the display. AUX press or a finger slide on the Slider unlocks the screen.<br />
<br />
At the top, status icons are shown to indicate what is going on in the phone:<br />
<br />
From left to right:<br />
GSM strength and operator. Requested Resources (GPS, Display etc., when for example Display is requested, the screen will not dim). Battery capacity.<br />
<br />
====Hardware Buttons====<br />
<br />
=====Power Button=====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Quick-Settings.png|200px|thumb|Quick Settings]]<br />
<br />
The '''PWR''' (Power) button is mapped to start [[#quick_settings | Quick Settings]] screen (Illume System menu in older versions) on a short press. <br />
<br />
Mapping of the PWR button be configured via the '''Illume Settings-> Input -> Key Bindings'''.<br />
<br />
Pressing the Power button for longer then 8 seconds will force a complete power down of the device. This is hardconfigured in the kernel.<br />
<div id="quick_settings"> </div><br />
The '''Quick Settings''' screen provides several toggles: Airplane mode, Phone profiles, Power settings and Power buttons.<br />
<br />
=====Auxiliary Button=====<br />
The '''AUX''' (Auxiliary) button is mapped to toggle on/off the SHR Idle screen. Mapping of this button is configured in /etc/phonefsod.conf<br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
<br />
You can configure the [[#idle_screen | Idle Screen]] to come up even during active phone call by adding '''phone''' to the setting: <br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock, phone<br />
<br />
<div id="idle_screen"> </div><br />
The '''Idle Screen''' shows current date and time, missed calls and messages and also what [[#FSO_Resources | FSO resources]] are currently being requested - used.<br />
<br />
======Replacing idle screen======<br />
<br />
If you wish to use the E simple LOCKED screen instead of the SHR Idle Screen, edit '''/etc/phonefsod.conf''' to this:<br />
<br />
# when to show idle screen<br />
# ...<br />
# idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
idle_screen =<br />
<br />
You need to restart phonefsod to make the change happen.<br />
<br />
Also, change key mapping for the AUX button by setting '''Illume Settings''' -> '''Input''' -> '''Key Bindings''', bind the key '''XF86Phone''' to '''Desktop Simple Lock'''<br />
<br />
====Settings applications====<br />
<br />
Many desktop and phone settings are possible to do via graphical interface. [[#SHR_Settings | SHR Settings]] provides access to most common phone personality settings and is accessible by tapping Settings icon on the desktop. [[#Illume_settings | Illume settings]] (and Enlightenment desktop settings) are accessible on Top shelve by tapping the "SHR Logo" icon. Also, FSO and SHR phoneui applications have configuration files in /etc where some of the above mentioned apps write and that can be edited manually.<br />
<br />
===First steps===<br />
<br />
Right after installation and first boot you might want to do a few initial steps like adjusting the call volume and some other tasks.<br />
<br />
====Audio - Call Volume====<br />
<br />
During the first phone call please use the Volume and Mic sliders on the Active Call Screen and adjust them to fit your preferences. The new improved settings will be used for all in/out-going calls thereafter.<br />
<br />
====Network Connection====<br />
<br />
[[#Networking|Establish network connection]] and SSH into your phone. You can establish connection either via USB to your desktop and enable NAT or you can connect through Wifi.<br />
<br />
====Initializing the opkg database====<br />
''Initialize the opkg database'' in order to install some applications from SHR repositories or from other sources, for example [http://opkg.org opkg.org]. While being online, you need to run<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
<br />
Searching in the opkg database can take a long time. You can speed things up by dumping the database into a file and grepping it through. Do this only once or after every opkg update:<br />
<br />
opkg list > packages.txt<br />
<br />
Then you can search quickly for package name, for example for [[Navit|navit]]:<br />
<br />
grep navit packages.txt<br />
<br />
====SwapSpace====<br />
<br />
When the RAM is used up, applications get killed. This is particularly bad while doing opkg upgrade. Therefore you might want to create a swap space. Read [[SwapSpace]] article or the [http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/swap swap article on the SHR wiki].<br />
<br />
==Settings==<br />
===SHR Settings===<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-main.png|200px|thumb|SHR Settings]]<br />
<br />
SHR Settings is the main setting application of SHR. It provides an easy way of setting up your phone to your liking - from phone related settings, to requesting resources in order to prevent screen dim or suspend (for example while using GPS).<br />
<br />
Please refer to [[#FSO_Resources | this section]] about a better way to manage preventing screen dim or suspend.<br />
<br />
While some settings are persistent over reboots, others are not.<br />
<br />
====Main Screen====<br />
The main screen is divided into eight categories, which contain several modules. Every SHR Settings module has a specified task - for example controlling the GSM antenna power, setting the time etc.<br />
<br />
====Phone====<br />
Here you can set if the GSM antenna is on and if your phone number is shown when you call someone.<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
In GSM settings you can turn off and on GSM module. After turning off antenna, whole GSM modem is turned off.<br />
<br />
To list available providers, click on Operators button. Scanning can take some time. After a while, a list of operators should pop up.<br />
<br />
You can't connect to operators marked [forbidden].<br />
<br />
Selecting an operator from the list also changes modem registration mode to manual. It won't register to other network, even if some is available and has better signal strengh. To return to automatic mode, click "Automatic" button in operator list.<br />
<br />
'''Call'''<br />
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<br />
! style="background:#fcfcfc;border-left:1px solid #9999cc;border-right:1px ; border-top:2px solid 75d806; border:0px solid #222222; width:50% " |<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Phone.png|200px|thumb|Phone settings]]<br />
<br />
<br />
! style="background:#fcfcfc;border-left:1px solid #9999cc;border-right:1px ; border-top:2px solid 75d806; border:0px solid #222222; width:50% " | <br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-List-providers.png|200px|thumb|List providers]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You can set if your phone number should be displayed to other party. You can either depend on network decision ("By network") or force it manually ("Manual")<br />
<br />
'''Phoneutils'''<br />
<br />
For the default SHR phone applications to be able to correctly parse incoming calls/messages and match them with your contacts, you will need to set the right country code for your location. (for example 420 for Czech republic) for more info, please go to: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Phone_Prefixes<br />
<br />
'''SIM'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view some informations about your SIM card and clean phone and messagebooks.<br />
<br />
====Profiles====<br />
<br />
Here you can select the current profile, which the device should use to determine ring tone etc.<br />
<br />
'''Current profile'''<br />
<br />
Here you can adjust properties of the currently used profile. <br />
<br />
To change the ring tone, click the "Change" button.<br />
<br />
To use your own ring tone, place it in /usr/share/sounds directory.<br />
<br />
After selecting a sid tune as the ring tone, there are available controls to select tune number from the file.<br />
<br />
If you like to test a .sid you can play it using this command on the FR:<br />
<br />
gst-launch filesrc location=Arkanoid_PSID.sid ! siddec tune=2 ! alsasink<br />
<br />
Note that it's a ! used and not a | to construct the gstreamer pipe command.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles.png|200px|thumb|Profiles]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles-Ringtones.png|200px|thumb|Ringtones]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Connectivity====<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity top]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity2.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity bottom]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''WiFi'''<br />
<br />
With the "WiFi radio" toggle you can set, if the wifi module is powered. WiFi radio has to be turned on before trying to connect to a WiFi network, unless you try to connect through [[Mokonnect]] which is capable of powering it up.<br />
<br />
'''GPRS'''<br />
<br />
To enter APN, login and password fields, just click on the actual value (default: "internet"). Your phone provider can provide the required configuration options.<br />
<br />
{{Note|You can also use Mokonnect to manage your GPRS connection}}<br />
<br />
'''USB'''<br />
<br />
With this toggle you can switch USB port between device (Neo to PC) or host (device to Neo) modes.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
To power up Bluetooth module, switch the "Bluetooth radio" toggle to "On". After that, the "Visibility" toggle should arrive - set it to "On" if you want your FR to be visible by other Bluetooth devices on scanning.<br />
<br />
====Power====<br />
<br />
'''Battery'''<br />
<br />
This module displays informations about battery state - charge, voltage, remaining time etc. To update the data, click the "Update" button.<br />
<br />
Here you can also force enable 500mA charging.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
With this slider you can easily set the backlight brightness.<br />
<br />
{{Note|This setting isn't permanent over sessions. At boot backlight is set back to 80%.}}<br />
<br />
'''Power'''<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Power.png |200px|thumb|Power]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Timeouts.png |200px|thumb|Timeouts]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Timeouts'''<br />
<br />
Timeouts are reached in this order: Busy state -> idle -> idle dim -> idle prelock -> lock -> suspend. <br />
<br />
{{Note|Storing of this setting via D-bus calls is not supported in the new API of Vala rewrite of FSO2 and therefore SHR Settings doesn't have a functional setting for this.}}<br />
<br />
You can set values of idle timeouts manually. The default parameters are stored in '''/etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsodeviced.conf''' but customized '''.fsodeviced.conf''' file in your home directory will take precedence (if it exists, the one in /etc/... will be ignored, so you have to copy the whole file and tweak it):<br />
<br />
[fsodevice.kernel_idle]<br />
suspend = 20<br />
lock = 2<br />
idle_prelock = 12<br />
idle = 10<br />
idle_dim = 20<br />
<br />
To turn off a timeout, set it to -1.<br />
<br />
====Appearance====<br />
<br />
'''Theming'''<br />
[[Image:SHR-Neo-Theme.png|200px|thumb|Neo theme]]<br />
<br />
The Apperance section allows you to change between installed themes. To install more themes, see also [[#Installing themes | Installing themes]].<br />
<br />
You can change finger size - this will mainly effect vertical spacing between widgets.<br />
<br />
Switching between engines:<br />
<br />
E can be switched to use different engines. The default engine is x11. Alternative engine x11-16 is not supported and results in buggy behavior of several applications, for example the phone suite or Ventura browser. It's usage is not recommended.<br />
<br />
Changing system boot Splash screen is also possible in this module. To install more splash screens, see also [[#Installing splash screen themes|Installing splash themes]].<br />
<br />
====Position====<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS.png |200px|thumb|center|GPS]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS-Satelites.png |200px|thumb|GPS Satelite details]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
By default, GPS is turned on only when requested by an application. That state corresponds to "Auto" setting. After changing to "Manual", you can force set it to on or off.<br />
<br />
'''GPS information'''<br />
<br />
This page can be used to monitor GPS status. You either have to turn GPS on manually or start another application to enable the GPS.<br />
<br />
You can also view information about every visible satellite and check, which are used for getting a fix. To do that, click "Satellite details".<br />
<br />
'''Remove AGPS data'''<br />
If you experience problems with GPS, turn it off, click "Remove AGPS data" and reboot your Neo.<br />
Assisted GPS ([[aGPS]]) support GPS receiver to find position by non-satellite information.<br />
<br />
====Date/time====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Date-Time.png |200px|thumb|Date & Time]]<br />
<br />
'''Time'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view and set the time. By default, the time is just displayed, To adjust it, click on "Set time".<br />
<br />
After finishing adjusting, click the "OK" button.<br />
<br />
'''Date'''<br />
<br />
This module displays the current date.<br />
<br />
====Others====<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Others.png |200px|thumb|Others]]<br />
<br />
'''PIM'''<br />
<br />
Pim data are stored in opimd domains. Every opimd domain has different backends to store its data to. The domain reads data from every backend and writes data to the default backend. This elector allows you to choose the backend that stores newly generated data, it doesn't copy or move existing data to a different backend.<br />
<br />
'''Services'''<br />
<br />
The services selector is listing scripts from /etc/init.d/ directory.<br />
<br />
After clicking on a servis, you can either start, restart or stop the service and view the result.<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Services.png |200px|thumb|center|Services]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Service-restart.png |200px|thumb|Services debug screen]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Userspace backups'''<br />
<br />
Here you can either archive or restore your files and configurations.<br />
<br />
=== Illume settings ===<br />
<br />
The Illume desktop can be easily customized - tap the Settings icon (SHR Logo) on the Top Shelve.<br />
<br />
'''Illume settings''' provides various options to alter the desktop environment. You can change sizes of elements, single or double click, wallpaper. To access all the various options, open Illume Settings and slide the visible icons to the left, to view more options on the right hand side.<br />
<br />
Some setting screens are not resized properly to fit the phone's display - for example the Wallpapper setting. This is a known bug already reported upstream.<br />
<br />
<!-- [[Image:SHR-Top-Shelve.png|200px|thumb|Top Shelf]] --><br />
<br />
==Localization==<br />
<br />
=== Localize SHR manually ===<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Illume-Settings-Languages.png|200px|thumb|Setting Language]]<br />
<br />
====Desktop environment====<br />
<br />
You can change the language of the SHR desktop environment by using the Settings of Illume. For Example, for Czech language: in the Illume top shelf go to Settings (SHR Logo) -> Language -> Language Settings -> and choose: Čeština. If your language is not in the menu you can install by using opkg.<br />
<br />
You can list all available languages by running:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep eglibc-locale-<br />
<br />
And install the language of your choice (for example czech):<br />
<br />
opkg install eglibc-locale-cs<br />
<br />
After this, the Language Settings of Illume will offer Czech. <br />
<br />
This will localize the Illume environment and will also set correct lang environment variable of your desktop. <br />
<br />
====Applications====<br />
<br />
If you wish to have other applications localized, you need to install translation for each of them (presuming it is available):<br />
<br />
This will install czech localization for SHR phone applications, SHR Settings and TangoGps:<br />
<br />
opkg install libframeworkd-phonegui-efl-locale-cs shr-settings-locale-cs tangogps-locale-cs<br />
<br />
====Terminal environment====<br />
<br />
For localized terminal environment (ssh login) set lang variables in /etc/profile.d/locale.sh, example for Czech language:<br />
<br />
export LANG=cs_CZ<br />
export LC_ALL=cs_CZ<br />
<br />
====Illume keyboard and dictionaries====<br />
[[Image:Illume-keyboards-terminal-dutch-nl-screenshot.png| Dutch terminal virtual keyboard|256px|thumb]]<br />
→ more details on page [[Illume keyboard]]<br />
<br />
Unlike other input methods for mobile devices, the Illume keyboard is corrective rather than predictive. It detects what you mean, even if some letters mistyped. If you accidently hit some keys next to the correct one Illume still recognizes the word. This kind of input method compensates for the small size of the keys. Keep a key pressed for a longer time to affirm you really mean it. <br />
<br />
An English dictionary is used by default. A few dictionaries for other languages are included in the SHR distribution. In addition, every dictionary for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySpell myspell] can be used. <br />
<br />
You can install a different keyboard with a layout which fits your language or alternatives for the default keyboards like the numerical one. The localized [[Illume keyboard]]s are available in the SHR repository under the name ''illume-keyboard-LANG''.<br />
<br />
==== German (and Austria) Language ====<br />
<br />
See [[Configure_SHR_for_German-speaking_use]] for detailed customization for german speaking.<br />
<br />
===Date and time===<br />
{{Note|This needs a complete and correct rewrite.}}<br />
<br />
Date and time are automatically set from GPS or Network. The easiest way of setting the time for the first time is to run TangoGps (GPS & Map icon) and obtaining GPS fix. Time will then be set automatically.<br />
<br />
The local timezone is automatically retrieved from the GSM network.<br />
<br />
It is possible to instruct framework on how to set the time and timezone in /etc/frameworkd.conf :<br />
<br />
[otimed]<br />
# a list of time/zone sources to use or NONE<br />
timesources = GPS,NTP<br />
zonesources = GSM<br />
# use an ip address here, otherwise DNS resolution will block<br />
ntpserver = 134.169.172.1<br />
<br />
To disable automatic date/zone settings, simply create an empty [otimed] section in /etc/frameworkd.conf<br />
<br />
Timezone change<br />
<br />
Create a symlink named /etc/localtime which points to the appropriate file in /usr/share/zoneinfo. For example, if you're in France., the following command will link the correct zoneinfo file to your /etc/localtime, giving you the correct time:<br />
<br />
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris /etc/localtime<br />
<br />
Afterwards, edit /etc/timezone if necessary [?]<br />
<br />
Local timezone work instantly for the current boot when:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
export TZ<br />
<br />
For a permanent timezone change edit /etc/profile and change to:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
<br />
<br />
If you use UTC time, set '''UTC=yes''' in '''/etc/default/rcS'''.<br />
<br />
Adjusting time manually:<br />
<br />
Via SHR-Settings -> Date/time -> Set time<br />
<br />
From the Freerunner console:<br />
<br />
date -s "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm"<br />
<br />
From linux based desktop:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%m%d%H%M%Y.%S`"<br />
<br />
The above does NOT work from Ubuntu as of 4/2/2010, the proper format is:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S`"<br />
<br />
Set the hardware clock to the system time:<br />
<br />
hwclock --systohc<br />
<br />
Is this better?:<br />
<br />
hwclock --utc --systohc<br />
<br />
==FSO Resources==<br />
<br />
[[FSO]] is in control of each device. These are called ''resources''. If the software wanting to use the device is capable of requesting this resource via <tt>d-bus</tt>, FSO will do this, otherwise you might need to power the device manually. After the requested resource is released, FSO will power it down. Manual resource request can be done through ''SHR Setting'' or you can use <tt>fsoraw</tt> command. (Using fsoraw is faster and better than running dbus commands)<br />
<br />
opkg install fsoraw<br />
<br />
Example of usage fsoraw:<br />
<br />
fsoraw -r Display mokomaze<br />
<br />
See [[FSO Resources]] for more details on using the following resources:<br />
<br />
'''Wifi'''<br />
<br />
Unless this resource is enabled you've no eth0 and wifi module is completely un-powered. Use the [[Mokonnect]] network manager to set up networks, it will power Wifi up automatically when needed.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have bluetooth module powered.<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
The fso-gpsd is a daemon waiting for gsmd connections, automatically powering the device on and off. When a connection exists, it powers up the GSM. In SHR Settings you can switch GPS completely off SHR Settings -> GPS -> Manual > Off<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have GSM module powered.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the display won't be blanked and suspend is disabled.<br />
<br />
'''CPU'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested then suspend is disabled. Display will blank as normal.<br />
<br />
'''Test'''<br />
<br />
A test resource.<br />
<br />
'''UsbHost'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the USB is turned into powered USB Host mode.<br />
<br />
'''Accelerometer'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have the Accelerometer module powered.<br />
<br />
==Networking==<br />
<br />
There are several ways of networking - Wifi, USB, Bluetooth and Gprs:<br />
<br />
===USB===<br />
<br />
By default, USB networking is enabled in <tt>/etc/network/interfaces</tt>, where enhanced configuration can be direct edited. The phone default IP address is 192.168.0.202. Some setup is required on the desktop side, please read [[USB Networking]].<br />
<br />
===WiFi===<br />
<br />
WiFi manager [[iliwi]] is available by default for search/connect/making default a wifi connection. ''iliwi'' uses key only in hex format. The Wifi device is not required to be manually turned on via SHR-Settings as ''iliwi'' will automatically enable the device when needed and disable it after use. iliwi needs to stay running to keep the WiFi connection enabled.<br />
<br />
When WiFi is connected, the Idle screen show the icon of the WiFi resource being occupied.<br />
<br />
===GPRS===<br />
<br />
GPRS Credentials are set during the first run in SHR Wizard and you may edit them at any time via SHR settings or direct editing of /etc/phonefsod.conf. GPRS connection can then be established/closed via SHR Settings or through SHR Quick Settings (available under the Power button). SHR Quick Settings - Network tab allows also connection sharing - this will share the GPRS connection with USB network and run DHCP server to provide the client with an IP address.<br />
<br />
When GPRS is connected, the idle screen shows a small G above the signal strength indicator.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Gprs-Share.png|200px|thumb|GPRS + Connection sharing]]<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Scan.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi scanning]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Connect.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi connecting]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Bluetooth==<br />
<br />
Bluetooth can be used for several different applications - file transfer (OBEX), networking, input devices (HIDD), music playing (A2DP), calling etc. In some occasions, the devices need to be authorized - paired. At the moment, support for some bluetooth functions is better than for others - it is possible to do all mentioned above with the notice that phone calls with bluetooth headset are always routed to the bluetooth even if the bluetooth headset is not around, making it quite difficult to use.<br />
<br />
In the SHR repositories are applications ready to be installed (by opkg) that already do provide bluetooth support. This means that they request the bluetooth resource automatically, can search bluetooth devices around, help you with pairing and can perhaps even reconnect bluetooth headset upon resume from suspend. From applications that have some bluetooth support some are for example [[Launcher]] (home screen launcher and phone suite), [[Podboy]] (podcast player), [[Emtooth]] (bluetooth manager). In order to set up bluetooth for phone calls, some manual setup from [[#GSM_phone_calls_with_bluetooth_headset | bellow]] is still required.<br />
<br />
===Bluez3 - the manual non D-Bus way===<br />
<br />
If you want to use the bluetooth device directly, you need to turn the bluetooth radio on in SHR Settings -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth Radio: On. You can also make the bluetooth device visible here.<br />
<br />
====OBEX file transfer====<br />
<br />
There are several obex programs allowing file transfer, all in console at the moment. Obexpush installs obextool, and opd daemon:<br />
<br />
opkg install obexpush<br />
<br />
Default receiving path (editable in /etc/default/opd_args ) does not exist, so create it<br />
<br />
mkdir /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
Files are then received automatically, no notice, no confirmation... they just silently appear in /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
To send some files, first scan for devices:<br />
<br />
hcitool scan<br />
Scanning ...<br />
00:16:41:F5:A5:BC laptop<br />
<br />
Then send the file onto bluetooth address found in the scan:<br />
<br />
obextool push image.jpg 00:16:41:F5:A5:BC 10<br />
<br />
====Connect Bluetooth keyboard====<br />
<br />
hidd --search<br />
<br />
Editors note: This is the old bluez3 way, but it works. New bluez4 way will replace this.<br />
<br />
===Bluez4 - D-Bus based way===<br />
<br />
SHR uses bluez4 which is completely different from bluez3. The bluetoothd is taking care of most of the bluetooth now. Please see [[Manually using Bluetooth]] for detailed information about using bluetooth and also for a list of supported devices.<br />
<br />
====Pairing====<br />
<br />
[[Emtooth]] is a bluetooth manager. It provides setting up bluetooth device name, pairing/unpairing, visibility setting and more. Install Emtooth:<br />
<br />
opkg install emtooth2<br />
<br />
It will discover nearby devices, double tapping on found device will initiate pairing process.<br />
<br />
====GSM with bluetooth headset====<br />
<br />
In order to use bluetooth headset for phone calls, several simple steps need to be done.<br />
<br />
1). Your bluetooth headset device must be [[#Pairing | paired]] first.<br />
<br />
2). [[#Configuring_FSO | Add]] your bluetooth headset into FSO configuration.<br />
<br />
<br />
Please note: phonecalls are now always routed to the bluetooth headset. <br />
After startup and after every resume, the headset needs to be [[#Re-Connecting_the_bluetooth_headset |reconnected]].<br />
<br />
=====Configuring FSO=====<br />
<br />
Now we must tell frameworkd that you have a bluetooth headset. Headset parameters should be set in<br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml<br />
<br />
Parameters bt-headset-enabled and bt-headset-address (see opreferences/schema/phone.yaml for semantics).<br />
<br />
You need to restart FSO for the changes to take effect.<br />
<br />
# /etc/init.d/frameworkd restart<br />
<br />
example of my /etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml:<br />
<br />
message-length: 7<br />
message-tone: notify_message.wav<br />
message-vibration: 1<br />
message-volume: 10<br />
ring-loop: 1<br />
ring-tone: ringtone_ringnroll.wav<br />
ring-vibration: 1<br />
ring-volume: 10<br />
bt-headset-enabled: 1<br />
bt-headset-address: 00:09:DD:31:92:98<br />
<br />
=====Re-Connecting the headset=====<br />
<br />
You might need to get the bluetooth headset connected manually on the beginning and also after suspend:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
where xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx is address of the device, for example:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_00_09_DD_31_92_98 org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
Hopefully, your bluetooth headset now works. Good luck!<br />
<br />
==System Customizing==<br />
<br />
===Command scheduling===<br />
<br />
The traditional ''at'' command in ''SHR'' is modified to work over dbus. This modified ''at_over_dbus'' will run scheduled task at required time - actually it will even automatically wake up the phone from suspend or start it if the phone was switched off.<br />
<br />
To schedule a command to be executed at a particular time, one must:<br />
<br />
Place commands in a script in ''/var/spool/at'' and name it like <br />
<br />
TIMESTAMP.NAME.NUMBER<br />
<br />
where<br />
<br />
where TIMESTAMP is the seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC when the command should be run. <br />
The rest (NAME, NUMBER) is up to you. Finally you have to:<br />
<br />
touch /var/spool/at/trigger<br />
<br />
Also, make sure to have atd running. You are responsible to remove the script when unnecessary. It will run once more if you/other program write to the trigger file during the execution, so you may consider removing the<br />
executable flag of the script (if it is long running) or rename the script from within for example like this: <br />
<br />
mv "$0" "x$0.$$"<br />
<br />
===Installing splash screen themes===<br />
<br />
List available splash screen themes<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep splash-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-splash-theme-dontpanic<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Splash settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and change the default one.<br />
<br />
===Installing themes===<br />
<br />
Every theme is made of several components (a theme for illume, theme for the phone applications, theme for etk and so on). There is a SHR metapackage for each theme that allows installing the complete theme in one go.<br />
<br />
List available SHR theme metapackages:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep shr-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-theme-gry<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Elementary Settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
The Illume screen requires to change theme via '''Settings (SHR Logo) -> Look -> Theme'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
===Enable mouse cursor=== <br />
<br />
edit line 143 of /etc/X11/Xserver and erase '''-nocursor'''<br />
<br />
ARGS="$ARGS"<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Random errors===<br />
No icons, no GSM functions etc. happen mostly due to '''errors on your µSD''' card. Remove your card and fix it in card reader or by booting to another partition (nand) or by reboot and mount read only, then run fsck.<br />
<br />
For reboot into nand and fix 1st partition of ext2 on your card<br />
<br />
fsck.ext2 /dev/mmcblk0p1<br />
<br />
===GSM modem 1024 suspend bug===<br />
<br />
The calypso GSM modem suffers a known [[1024]] hardware bug that causes unreliable GSM function. To work around it, SHR by default doesn't suspend the modem completely. If you have undertaken a fix for this bug you can extend your battery time by enabling the modem to fully suspend when possible.<br />
<br />
Edit the following in file:<br />
<br />
For the new FSO2 edit /etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsogsmd.conf <br />
<br />
deep_sleep == "always"<br />
<br />
Then kill fsogsmd and restart fsodeviced - or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
<br />
For old FSO (frameworks) edit /etc/frameworkd.conf <br />
<br />
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = always<br />
<br />
Then restart framework or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
==Reporting bugs==<br />
<br />
SHR is a work in progress. If you experience issues, please report them back to SHR. With your report provide relevant logs from<br />
<br />
/var/log/<br />
<br />
To report a bug, please go to http://shr-project.org/trac/report<br />
<br />
Check if the bug is already reported. If not, add a ticket, be as much precise as you can in the title and the description, in what circumstances the issue happened and so on. If bug already exists, see if you can help fixing it by providing some fresh info.<br />
<br />
==More information==<br />
<br />
For SHR home page, source code and other resources, visit:<br />
<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org SHR Project Homepage]<br />
* [http://blog.shr-project.org SHR Blog]<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org Trac Bugtracker]<br />
* [http://git.shr-project.org Git Sourcecode-repository]<br />
* [http://build.shr-project.org Downloads on buildhost]<br />
* [http://lists.shr-project.org SHR User and Development Mailing Lists]<br />
<br />
==About this manual==<br />
<br />
This manual makes use of the updated SHR-Unstable distribution which means that for example SHR-Testing or not updated SHR-Unstable might behave differently then stated in this manual.<br />
<br />
Please help extending this manual by correcting typos or discussing proposals on the talk page or email <tt>vanous @ penguin . cz</tt>. Thank you.<br />
<br />
[[Category:SHR]]<br />
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| __TOC__<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==SHR Introduction==<br />
<br />
Welcome to '''[[SHR]]''', a community driven distribution for (not only) Openmoko, HTC Dream, PalmPré and Nokia n900 phones.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Logo.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR]]<br />
<br />
'''SHR''' (Stable Hybrid Release) is here to provide you with Root FileSystem images that you can easily install into your device to use as a daily phone and PDA. There are many prepackaged programs available that can be installed upon demand by users, it can also be used by developers as a base image for customized and flavored distribution or release. '''SHR unstable (SHR-U)''' is a testing environment before software gets stabilized and it is the main testing ground for [[FSO]] releases. '''SHR testing (SHR-T)''' images provide as much stability as possible for day-to-day usage. Some users find the SHR-U releases preferable for everyday use. [http://lists.shr-project.org/pipermail/shr-user/2010-September/006187.html]<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Use [[Qi]] as bootloader to avoid [[GPS]] problems on suspend/resume.<br />
Switch off you freerunner (if necessary) and start NOR uBoot by pressing AUX and Power-On at the same time and then start [[dfu-util]] on your computer with the following parameters for GTA2:<br />
# dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Qi#Download qi-s3c2442-master-hist_3b8513d8b3d9615e.udfu]<br />
See [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] or [[Flashing the Neo 1973]] for more details on flashing your phone.<br />
<br />
===Getting SHR===<br />
<br />
You need to download two files for your version as above: kernel and root filesystem. Depending whether you will be installing into the internal [[NAND memory]] or on the [[microSD]] card, you need to either get .jffs2 file for NAND or .tar.gz file for microSD.<br />
<br />
- Get the latest kernel from the below linkpages. Starts with uImage-...<br />
<br />
- Get the root filesystem, for NAND: full-om-gta0_.jffs2, for µSD: full-om-gta0_.tar.gz<br />
<br />
The above are '''full''' images. You can also choose images with less packages, marked as '''lite'''.<br />
<br />
;GTA02 Neo FreeRunner<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta02/<br />
<br />
;GTA01 Neo 1973<br />
*testing line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta01/<br />
*unstable line: http://build.shr-project.org/shr-unstable/images/om-gta01/<br />
<br />
;Image lite to image full<br />
If you flashed a '''lite''' image and want to upgrade to the '''full''' image run:<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
opkg install task-shr-apps task-shr-games task-shr-gtk<br />
<br />
;Kernel modules<br />
The images of the filesystems mentioned above (.jffs2, .tar.gz), already contain the newest kernel modules.<br />
<br />
Get the new kernel modules if you only want to flash a new kernel, but not a whole new file system. From the same page as the kernel download the modules to match your kernel (their dates should be the same). Use sftp to put that file on the FreeRunner via the usb connection. Run gzip to unwrap the modules:<br />
# gzip -dc modules-...tar.gz | tar -xf - -C /<br />
<br />
===Installation on Flash===<br />
<br />
In order to install your SHR distribution directly to your FreeRunner Flash memory (NAND), you need to get the desired filesystem file ( <tt>.jffs2</tt> ) as described above and flash your device using the <tt>dfu-util</tt> tool.<br />
<br />
Please visit [[Flashing the Neo FreeRunner]] for more details about flashing and see [[Dfu-util]] for detailed information about the dfu-util.<br />
<br />
{{Note|Your battery must be charged (sufficiently) before NAND flashing. Symptom of insufficient charge: Your progress bar "####" stops while flashing. If so, you must charge, and later you should be able to make the complete flash.}}<br />
Commands to flash the filesystem and the kernel:<br />
<br />
for the GTA02 Neo FreeRunner:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta02.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1d50:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin<br />
<br />
for the GTA01 Neo 1973:<br />
<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a rootfs -R -D full-om-gta01.jffs2<br />
# dfu-util -d [[USB Product IDs|0x1457:0x5119]] -a kernel -R -D uImage-om-gta01-latest.bin<br />
<br />
===Installation on the microSD Card===<br />
<br />
Installing SHR on your microSD Card depends on the Bootloader you are using, ''uBoot'' or ''Qi''.<br />
<br />
In simple words, the difference between both systems resides on how you must prepare your microSD Card and files you use to fill them:<br />
==== uBoot and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''uBoot'', you need to create two partitions. First partition, not so big, in FAT16 or ext2 where you have to place the kernel file (<tt>uImage-om-gta02-latest.bin</tt>) and second partition in ext2 or ext3 where you have to uncompress the filesystem file (<tt>shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz</tt>).<br />
<br />
==== Qi and SHR on microSD Card ====<br />
If you use ''[[Qi]]'', you only need an ext2 partition (e.g. with [[fdisk]]) into your µSD Card.<br />
# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sde1<br />
If your µSD Card drive has the device name <tt>/dev/sde1</tt>.<br />
Download <tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>.<br />
Uncompress the filesystem image file (<tt>[http://build.shr-project.org/shr-testing/images/om-gta02/ shr-image-om-gta02.tar.gz]</tt>) on the µSD Card (e.g. with a µSD-SD-Card-Adapter on your Linux Desktop Computer. Insert the µSD Card back into your Freerunner and boot your Neo.<br />
<br />
In this case Qi Bootloader is going to look for the kernel image into the <tt>/boot</tt> directory for file named <tt>uImage-GTA02.bin</tt> .<br />
<br />
===Bootloaders===<br />
<br />
Make sure you have recent and correct versions of [[Booting_from_SD | uBoot]] or [[Qi]] installed, please visit the links for detailed information and tips. For example [[Android]] uses modified [[Qi]] which can cause you troubles when using SHR.<br />
<br />
===SHR version===<br />
<br />
Should you ever later wonder what version of SHR you have actually installed, please run<br />
<br />
timestamp of image creation:<br />
cat /etc/timestamp<br />
<br />
latest shr version from opkg upgrade (this version is changed everytime someone builds task-base on shr buildhost):<br />
cat /etc/shr-version<br />
<br />
{{Note|Please note that this is true only for shr-u, with shr-t running opkg update;opkg upgrade does not change the SHR version. Only flashing or a new image download can change the SHR version. But this will be also merged to shr-t later.}}<br />
<br />
==Running SHR==<br />
<br />
===First boot===<br />
[[Image:Shr-boot-preview.png|200px|thumb|center|SHR Boot Splash screen]]<br />
<br />
First boot usually takes a bit longer as your phone's new software needs to do some initial setting up. It is recommended to reboot after this first boot (and after the initial setup), to make sure that all packages get initialized properly. The application switching shelve (shr_elm_softkey) doesn't show up during first boot when the initial wizards are at work, [http://shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1105 reboot is required] and then application switching works as expected.<br />
<br />
====Initial Setup====<br />
<br />
During the first run, Setup is automatically initiated to walk the user through basic setup of the Enlightenment desktop environment. These steps vary as both Enlightenment desktop and SHR evolve, at this point preferred language and desktop profile options are available. The Profile offers to choose a preconfigured way of displaying the desktop. Illume2-SHR (with continuous development) and Illume-SHR (discontinued) profiles are available. '''Illume2-SHR''' is the recommended Profile. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Language.png|200px|thumb|language selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Setup-Profile.png|200px|thumb|theme selection]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Wizard.png|200px|thumb|SHR Wizard]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Note, you may need to ssh into the device and run /usr/bin/xinput_calibrator_once.sh if calibration is wrong. I found this using a Neo1973 and SHR images from around May 2010.<br />
<br />
====SHR Wizard====<br />
After the initial Setup, SHR Setting Wizard is launched to allow setting up your local phone settings and setting up root password. Sometimes a '''Please wait''' message is displayed for a long time, as the wizzard is waiting for the SIM card to be initialized.<br />
<br />
===First look===<br />
[[Image:SHR-First-Look.png|200px|thumb|Desktop screen]]<br />
[[Image:SHR-Task-Buttons.png|200px|thumb|Task switch buttons]]<br />
====Illume desktop====<br />
Illume desktop is the default home screen of the SHR desktop. <br />
<br />
Application definition files located in /usr/share/applications are displayed here as icons. All applications are ran fullscreen and you can switch between them by using the the '''< left''' or '''right >''' arrows on sliding shelve available by tapping Top Shelf on any empty space. To close applications, choose '''X''' from the same sliding shelve.<br />
<br />
If tapping Top Shelf on an empty space the sliding shelve doesn't appear then you can activate it opening a Terminal and giving this command:<br />
<br />
killall soft_elm_softkey ; shr_elm_softkey &<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Several icons (e-gadgets) are placed in the Top Shelve:<br />
<br />
The '''L''' icon is to switch between left/right mouse click. By taping this icon the icon gets changed to R and next tap will be as right click. After the click, the behavior is automatically switched back to Left click so any following taps are left click again.<br />
<br />
'''Mode Switch Icon''' allows to split the screen horizontally or vertically, thus allowing to display two applications at the same time.<br />
<br />
'''Keyboard icon''' pops up or hides the Keyboard.<br />
<br />
'''Illume Settings''' icon (represented by SHR logo) invokes the [[#Illume_settings | Illume desktop settings]]. <br />
<br />
'''Home Icon''' allows quick go to the home desktop/application.<br />
<br />
'''GSM''' and '''Battery''' status icons, as well as '''time''' are displayed by default, Bluetooth and WiFi status icons available in the setting of the Top Shelve content.<br />
<br />
<br />
To '''reconfigure the Top Shelve''' itself, use the L/R click icon to Right click on the Top Panel and choose: Illume Indicator->Set Content to add or remove items from the Top Panel. Or, upon right click on the Top Panel you can also choose Illume Indicator->Begin Move/Resize to move your icons around. To escape this mode, you must click on the L/R gadget's edge, it will switch to L, then choose R again, right click on the Top Panel and select Illume Indicator->Stop Move/Resize.<br />
<br />
<br />
====Keyboard====<br />
<br />
Keyboard comes up automagically when a text field is tapped or you can also toggle the keyboard by it's icon in the Top Shelve. In the Keyboard, dictionary switcher is the arrow-up on left side, alternative keyboard layouts are under the ABC button on the right. The Default keyboard has English dictionary enabled. For Space quick slide left-to-right, for Enter, quick slide up-down, to quick change keyboard layout quick slide down-up. While typing with a dictionary enabled keyboard, possible word options start appearing in the keyboard's upper part or more word options are available under the arrow-up on the left. When happy with the word, tap it, it will be pasted into the text field with a space attached. The Keyboard and dictionary can [[#Illume_keyboard_and_dictionaries | easily be localized]].<br />
<br />
Problem with external USB keyboard mapping (arrows keys doesn't work) can be solved with [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Usb_keyboard#Arrow_keys_disfunction this little script].<br />
<br />
====Copy and Paste====<br />
<br />
In '''E based''' applications, for example the phone suite (contacts, messages...), by tapping and holding down for over two seconds the Select-Paste menu will pop up. By pressing Select, you can now swipe through the text to select desirable part. Tap and hold down again, Copy-Cut-Cancel menu will appear to Copy to clipboard. Another long tap will provide Select-Paste for Paste.<br />
<br />
In '''Gtk''' based application, you can use keyboard for Ctrl-C (Copy) and Ctrl-V (Paste) or items in Menu if provided.<br />
<br />
In the Vala '''Terminal''', you can select simply by swiping through the text and for Paste there is an icon in the menu bar of this application.<br />
<br />
Copy & Paste between different toolkits has some limitations. See the table below. In Ventura, select is possible, but copy/paste doesn't seem to work at all.<br />
<br />
{| cellspacing="0" class="wikitable" border="1" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: left;width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
! From -> To <br />
! to GTK<br />
! to E<br />
! to Terminal<br />
|-<br />
| from GTK<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|-<br />
| from E<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
| from Terminal<br />
|style="background:red"|Doesn't work <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works <br />
|style="background:#88FF88;"|Works<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Alarm====<br />
<br />
The Alarms application (installed by default) allows alarm presetting for single or repeatable alarms. If you set an alarm and turn your Openmoko FreeRunner off, at the time of the alarm the phone will be powered up and alarm will sound.<br />
<br />
====Phone applications====<br />
<br />
Besides other software, SHR comes with 4 main phone applications: ''Dialer'', ''Contacts'', ''Messages'' and ''Phone log''.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Dialer.png|200px|thumb|Dialer]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Contacts.png|200px|thumb|Contacts]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Mesages.png|200px|thumb|Messages]]<br />
| [[Image:SHR-Phonelog.png|200px|thumb|Phone log]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
=====PIM data=====<br />
<br />
======Storage======<br />
PIM data (contacts, messages etc.) are stored through internal opimd storage mechanism into <br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opim/pim.db<br />
<br />
This database can easily be copied from one SHR installation to another, for example due to a need for reflashing. The Contacts application can display a picture of the contact. As the pim.db database contains a path to the picture files only but not the pictures themselves, therefore, in case of PIM data backup or transfer, these picture files '''need to be copied too'''.<br />
<br />
======SIM Contacts======<br />
<br />
SHR phone applications do not read SIM contacts by default but you can use SIM Manager to access your SIM contacts '''SHR Settings -> Others -> SIM Manager''', which allows you to edit and import the SIM contacts into the internal storage. You can also use Pisi to import your SIM contacts into opimd.<br />
<br />
======Synchronization======<br />
<br />
'''[[Pisi]]''' is an application for synchronizing PIM data and can be used for import and export your contacts, calendar entries etc. between various sources, like VCF, LDAP, Google and more. To install Pisi:<br />
<br />
opkg install pisi<br />
<br />
After installation, edit Pisi configuration in '''.pisi/conf''' in your home directory. To have a correct opimd fields support, make sure '''field_support=TRUE''' is enabled in opimd section.<br />
<br />
With the installed package you have a well-documented sample that is placed at <br />
/usr/share/doc/pisi/conf.example<br />
You may copy the file and rename this file to<br />
/home/root/.pisi/conf<br />
as a starting point - then edit this file in order to configure your PIM synchronization data sources. Look at section<br />
<br />
[opimd]<br />
description=OPIMD Contacts<br />
module=contacts_opimd<br />
field_support=TRUE<br />
<br />
=====Idle screen=====<br />
[[Image:SHR-Idle_Screen.png|200px|thumb|Idle Screen with GSM operator strength and name. GPS, WiFi, Display and CPU are requested, Battery status.]]<br />
Upon press of the AUX button Idle Screens locks up the display. AUX press or a finger slide on the Slider unlocks the screen.<br />
<br />
At the top, status icons are shown to indicate what is going on in the phone:<br />
<br />
From left to right:<br />
GSM strength and operator. Requested Resources (GPS, Display etc., when for example Display is requested, the screen will not dim). Battery capacity.<br />
<br />
====Hardware Buttons====<br />
<br />
=====Power Button=====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Quick-Settings.png|200px|thumb|Quick Settings]]<br />
<br />
The '''PWR''' (Power) button is mapped to start [[#quick_settings | Quick Settings]] screen (Illume System menu in older versions) on a short press. <br />
<br />
Mapping of the PWR button be configured via the '''Illume Settings-> Input -> Key Bindings'''.<br />
<br />
Pressing the Power button for longer then 8 seconds will force a complete power down of the device. This is hardconfigured in the kernel.<br />
<div id="quick_settings"> </div><br />
The '''Quick Settings''' screen provides several toggles: Airplane mode, Phone profiles, Power settings and Power buttons.<br />
<br />
=====Auxiliary Button=====<br />
The '''AUX''' (Auxiliary) button is mapped to toggle on/off the SHR Idle screen. Mapping of this button is configured in /etc/phonefsod.conf<br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
<br />
You can configure the [[#idle_screen | Idle Screen]] to come up even during active phone call by adding '''phone''' to the setting: <br />
<br />
idle_screen = aux,lock, phone<br />
<br />
<div id="idle_screen"> </div><br />
The '''Idle Screen''' shows current date and time, missed calls and messages and also what [[#FSO_Resources | FSO resources]] are currently being requested - used.<br />
<br />
======Replacing idle screen======<br />
<br />
If you wish to use the E simple LOCKED screen instead of the SHR Idle Screen, edit '''/etc/phonefsod.conf''' to this:<br />
<br />
# when to show idle screen<br />
# ...<br />
# idle_screen = aux,lock<br />
idle_screen =<br />
<br />
You need to restart phonefsod to make the change happen.<br />
<br />
Also, change key mapping for the AUX button by setting '''Illume Settings''' -> '''Input''' -> '''Key Bindings''', bind the key '''XF86Phone''' to '''Desktop Simple Lock'''<br />
<br />
====Settings applications====<br />
<br />
Many desktop and phone settings are possible to do via graphical interface. [[#SHR_Settings | SHR Settings]] provides access to most common phone personality settings and is accessible by tapping Settings icon on the desktop. [[#Illume_settings | Illume settings]] (and Enlightenment desktop settings) are accessible on Top shelve by tapping the "SHR Logo" icon. Also, FSO and SHR phoneui applications have configuration files in /etc where some of the above mentioned apps write and that can be edited manually.<br />
<br />
===First steps===<br />
<br />
Right after installation and first boot you might want to do a few initial steps like adjusting the call volume and some other tasks.<br />
<br />
====Audio - Call Volume====<br />
<br />
During the first phone call please use the Volume and Mic sliders on the Active Call Screen and adjust them to fit your preferences. The new improved settings will be used for all in/out-going calls thereafter.<br />
<br />
====Network Connection====<br />
<br />
[[#Networking|Establish network connection]] and SSH into your phone. You can establish connection either via USB to your desktop and enable NAT or you can connect through Wifi.<br />
<br />
====Initializing the opkg database====<br />
''Initialize the opkg database'' in order to install some applications from SHR repositories or from other sources, for example [http://opkg.org opkg.org]. While being online, you need to run<br />
<br />
opkg update<br />
<br />
Searching in the opkg database can take a long time. You can speed things up by dumping the database into a file and grepping it through. Do this only once or after every opkg update:<br />
<br />
opkg list > packages.txt<br />
<br />
Then you can search quickly for package name, for example for [[Navit|navit]]:<br />
<br />
grep navit packages.txt<br />
<br />
====SwapSpace====<br />
<br />
When the RAM is used up, applications get killed. This is particularly bad while doing opkg upgrade. Therefore you might want to create a swap space. Read [[SwapSpace]] article or the [http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/swap swap article on the SHR wiki].<br />
<br />
==Settings==<br />
===SHR Settings===<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-main.png|200px|thumb|SHR Settings]]<br />
<br />
SHR Settings is the main setting application of SHR. It provides an easy way of setting up your phone to your liking - from phone related settings, to requesting resources in order to prevent screen dim or suspend (for example while using GPS).<br />
<br />
Please refer to [[#FSO_Resources | this section]] about a better way to manage preventing screen dim or suspend.<br />
<br />
While some settings are persistent over reboots, others are not.<br />
<br />
====Main Screen====<br />
The main screen is divided into eight categories, which contain several modules. Every SHR Settings module has a specified task - for example controlling the GSM antenna power, setting the time etc.<br />
<br />
====Phone====<br />
Here you can set if the GSM antenna is on and if your phone number is shown when you call someone.<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
In GSM settings you can turn off and on GSM module. After turning off antenna, whole GSM modem is turned off.<br />
<br />
To list available providers, click on Operators button. Scanning can take some time. After a while, a list of operators should pop up.<br />
<br />
You can't connect to operators marked [forbidden].<br />
<br />
Selecting an operator from the list also changes modem registration mode to manual. It won't register to other network, even if some is available and has better signal strengh. To return to automatic mode, click "Automatic" button in operator list.<br />
<br />
'''Call'''<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Phone.png|200px|thumb|Phone settings]]<br />
<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-List-providers.png|200px|thumb|List providers]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
You can set if your phone number should be displayed to other party. You can either depend on network decision ("By network") or force it manually ("Manual")<br />
<br />
'''Phoneutils'''<br />
<br />
For the default SHR phone applications to be able to correctly parse incoming calls/messages and match them with your contacts, you will need to set the right country code for your location. (for example 420 for Czech republic) for more info, please go to: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Phone_Prefixes<br />
<br />
'''SIM'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view some informations about your SIM card and clean phone and messagebooks.<br />
<br />
====Profiles====<br />
<br />
Here you can select the current profile, which the device should use to determine ring tone etc.<br />
<br />
'''Current profile'''<br />
<br />
Here you can adjust properties of the currently used profile. <br />
<br />
To change the ring tone, click the "Change" button.<br />
<br />
To use your own ring tone, place it in /usr/share/sounds directory.<br />
<br />
After selecting a sid tune as the ring tone, there are available controls to select tune number from the file.<br />
<br />
If you like to test a .sid you can play it using this command on the FR:<br />
<br />
gst-launch filesrc location=Arkanoid_PSID.sid ! siddec tune=2 ! alsasink<br />
<br />
Note that it's a ! used and not a | to construct the gstreamer pipe command.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles.png|200px|thumb|Profiles]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Profiles-Ringtones.png|200px|thumb|Ringtones]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Connectivity====<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity top]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Connectivity2.png |200px|thumb|Connectivity bottom]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''WiFi'''<br />
<br />
With the "WiFi radio" toggle you can set, if the wifi module is powered. WiFi radio has to be turned on before trying to connect to a WiFi network, unless you try to connect through [[Mokonnect]] which is capable of powering it up.<br />
<br />
'''GPRS'''<br />
<br />
To enter APN, login and password fields, just click on the actual value (default: "internet"). Your phone provider can provide the required configuration options.<br />
<br />
{{Note|You can also use Mokonnect to manage your GPRS connection}}<br />
<br />
'''USB'''<br />
<br />
With this toggle you can switch USB port between device (Neo to PC) or host (device to Neo) modes.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
To power up Bluetooth module, switch the "Bluetooth radio" toggle to "On". After that, the "Visibility" toggle should arrive - set it to "On" if you want your FR to be visible by other Bluetooth devices on scanning.<br />
<br />
====Power====<br />
<br />
'''Battery'''<br />
<br />
This module displays informations about battery state - charge, voltage, remaining time etc. To update the data, click the "Update" button.<br />
<br />
Here you can also force enable 500mA charging.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
With this slider you can easily set the backlight brightness.<br />
<br />
{{Note|This setting isn't permanent over sessions. At boot backlight is set back to 80%.}}<br />
<br />
'''Power'''<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Power.png |200px|thumb|Power]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Timeouts.png |200px|thumb|Timeouts]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''Timeouts'''<br />
<br />
Timeouts are reached in this order: Busy state -> idle -> idle dim -> idle prelock -> lock -> suspend. <br />
<br />
{{Note|Storing of this setting via D-bus calls is not supported in the new API of Vala rewrite of FSO2 and therefore SHR Settings doesn't have a functional setting for this.}}<br />
<br />
You can set values of idle timeouts manually. The default parameters are stored in '''/etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsodeviced.conf''' but customized '''.fsodeviced.conf''' file in your home directory will take precedence (if it exists, the one in /etc/... will be ignored, so you have to copy the whole file and tweak it):<br />
<br />
[fsodevice.kernel_idle]<br />
suspend = 20<br />
lock = 2<br />
idle_prelock = 12<br />
idle = 10<br />
idle_dim = 20<br />
<br />
To turn off a timeout, set it to -1.<br />
<br />
====Appearance====<br />
<br />
'''Theming'''<br />
[[Image:SHR-Neo-Theme.png|200px|thumb|Neo theme]]<br />
<br />
The Apperance section allows you to change between installed themes. To install more themes, see also [[#Installing themes | Installing themes]].<br />
<br />
You can change finger size - this will mainly effect vertical spacing between widgets.<br />
<br />
Switching between engines:<br />
<br />
E can be switched to use different engines. The default engine is x11. Alternative engine x11-16 is not supported and results in buggy behavior of several applications, for example the phone suite or Ventura browser. It's usage is not recommended.<br />
<br />
Changing system boot Splash screen is also possible in this module. To install more splash screens, see also [[#Installing splash screen themes|Installing splash themes]].<br />
<br />
====Position====<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS.png |200px|thumb|center|GPS]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-GPS-Satelites.png |200px|thumb|GPS Satelite details]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
By default, GPS is turned on only when requested by an application. That state corresponds to "Auto" setting. After changing to "Manual", you can force set it to on or off.<br />
<br />
'''GPS information'''<br />
<br />
This page can be used to monitor GPS status. You either have to turn GPS on manually or start another application to enable the GPS.<br />
<br />
You can also view information about every visible satellite and check, which are used for getting a fix. To do that, click "Satellite details".<br />
<br />
'''Remove AGPS data'''<br />
If you experience problems with GPS, turn it off, click "Remove AGPS data" and reboot your Neo.<br />
Assisted GPS ([[aGPS]]) support GPS receiver to find position by non-satellite information.<br />
<br />
====Date/time====<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Date-Time.png |200px|thumb|Date & Time]]<br />
<br />
'''Time'''<br />
<br />
Here you can view and set the time. By default, the time is just displayed, To adjust it, click on "Set time".<br />
<br />
After finishing adjusting, click the "OK" button.<br />
<br />
'''Date'''<br />
<br />
This module displays the current date.<br />
<br />
====Others====<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Others.png |200px|thumb|Others]]<br />
<br />
'''PIM'''<br />
<br />
Pim data are stored in opimd domains. Every opimd domain has different backends to store its data to. The domain reads data from every backend and writes data to the default backend. This elector allows you to choose the backend that stores newly generated data, it doesn't copy or move existing data to a different backend.<br />
<br />
'''Services'''<br />
<br />
The services selector is listing scripts from /etc/init.d/ directory.<br />
<br />
After clicking on a servis, you can either start, restart or stop the service and view the result.<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Settings-Services.png |200px|thumb|center|Services]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Service-restart.png |200px|thumb|Services debug screen]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Userspace backups'''<br />
<br />
Here you can either archive or restore your files and configurations.<br />
<br />
=== Illume settings ===<br />
<br />
The Illume desktop can be easily customized - tap the Settings icon (SHR Logo) on the Top Shelve.<br />
<br />
'''Illume settings''' provides various options to alter the desktop environment. You can change sizes of elements, single or double click, wallpaper. To access all the various options, open Illume Settings and slide the visible icons to the left, to view more options on the right hand side.<br />
<br />
Some setting screens are not resized properly to fit the phone's display - for example the Wallpapper setting. This is a known bug already reported upstream.<br />
<br />
<!-- [[Image:SHR-Top-Shelve.png|200px|thumb|Top Shelf]] --><br />
<br />
==Localization==<br />
<br />
=== Localize SHR manually ===<br />
<br />
[[Image:SHR-Illume-Settings-Languages.png|200px|thumb|Setting Language]]<br />
<br />
====Desktop environment====<br />
<br />
You can change the language of the SHR desktop environment by using the Settings of Illume. For Example, for Czech language: in the Illume top shelf go to Settings (SHR Logo) -> Language -> Language Settings -> and choose: Čeština. If your language is not in the menu you can install by using opkg.<br />
<br />
You can list all available languages by running:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep eglibc-locale-<br />
<br />
And install the language of your choice (for example czech):<br />
<br />
opkg install eglibc-locale-cs<br />
<br />
After this, the Language Settings of Illume will offer Czech. <br />
<br />
This will localize the Illume environment and will also set correct lang environment variable of your desktop. <br />
<br />
====Applications====<br />
<br />
If you wish to have other applications localized, you need to install translation for each of them (presuming it is available):<br />
<br />
This will install czech localization for SHR phone applications, SHR Settings and TangoGps:<br />
<br />
opkg install libframeworkd-phonegui-efl-locale-cs shr-settings-locale-cs tangogps-locale-cs<br />
<br />
====Terminal environment====<br />
<br />
For localized terminal environment (ssh login) set lang variables in /etc/profile.d/locale.sh, example for Czech language:<br />
<br />
export LANG=cs_CZ<br />
export LC_ALL=cs_CZ<br />
<br />
====Illume keyboard and dictionaries====<br />
[[Image:Illume-keyboards-terminal-dutch-nl-screenshot.png| Dutch terminal virtual keyboard|256px|thumb]]<br />
→ more details on page [[Illume keyboard]]<br />
<br />
Unlike other input methods for mobile devices, the Illume keyboard is corrective rather than predictive. It detects what you mean, even if some letters mistyped. If you accidently hit some keys next to the correct one Illume still recognizes the word. This kind of input method compensates for the small size of the keys. Keep a key pressed for a longer time to affirm you really mean it. <br />
<br />
An English dictionary is used by default. A few dictionaries for other languages are included in the SHR distribution. In addition, every dictionary for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySpell myspell] can be used. <br />
<br />
You can install a different keyboard with a layout which fits your language or alternatives for the default keyboards like the numerical one. The localized [[Illume keyboard]]s are available in the SHR repository under the name ''illume-keyboard-LANG''.<br />
<br />
==== German (and Austria) Language ====<br />
<br />
See [[Configure_SHR_for_German-speaking_use]] for detailed customization for german speaking.<br />
<br />
===Date and time===<br />
{{Note|This needs a complete and correct rewrite.}}<br />
<br />
Date and time are automatically set from GPS or Network. The easiest way of setting the time for the first time is to run TangoGps (GPS & Map icon) and obtaining GPS fix. Time will then be set automatically.<br />
<br />
The local timezone is automatically retrieved from the GSM network.<br />
<br />
It is possible to instruct framework on how to set the time and timezone in /etc/frameworkd.conf :<br />
<br />
[otimed]<br />
# a list of time/zone sources to use or NONE<br />
timesources = GPS,NTP<br />
zonesources = GSM<br />
# use an ip address here, otherwise DNS resolution will block<br />
ntpserver = 134.169.172.1<br />
<br />
To disable automatic date/zone settings, simply create an empty [otimed] section in /etc/frameworkd.conf<br />
<br />
Timezone change<br />
<br />
Create a symlink named /etc/localtime which points to the appropriate file in /usr/share/zoneinfo. For example, if you're in France., the following command will link the correct zoneinfo file to your /etc/localtime, giving you the correct time:<br />
<br />
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris /etc/localtime<br />
<br />
Afterwards, edit /etc/timezone if necessary [?]<br />
<br />
Local timezone work instantly for the current boot when:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
export TZ<br />
<br />
For a permanent timezone change edit /etc/profile and change to:<br />
<br />
TZ="Europe/Paris"<br />
<br />
<br />
If you use UTC time, set '''UTC=yes''' in '''/etc/default/rcS'''.<br />
<br />
Adjusting time manually:<br />
<br />
Via SHR-Settings -> Date/time -> Set time<br />
<br />
From the Freerunner console:<br />
<br />
date -s "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm"<br />
<br />
From linux based desktop:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%m%d%H%M%Y.%S`"<br />
<br />
The above does NOT work from Ubuntu as of 4/2/2010, the proper format is:<br />
<br />
ssh root@192.168.0.202 "date -u -s `date -u +%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S`"<br />
<br />
Set the hardware clock to the system time:<br />
<br />
hwclock --systohc<br />
<br />
Is this better?:<br />
<br />
hwclock --utc --systohc<br />
<br />
==FSO Resources==<br />
<br />
[[FSO]] is in control of each device. These are called ''resources''. If the software wanting to use the device is capable of requesting this resource via <tt>d-bus</tt>, FSO will do this, otherwise you might need to power the device manually. After the requested resource is released, FSO will power it down. Manual resource request can be done through ''SHR Setting'' or you can use <tt>fsoraw</tt> command. (Using fsoraw is faster and better than running dbus commands)<br />
<br />
opkg install fsoraw<br />
<br />
Example of usage fsoraw:<br />
<br />
fsoraw -r Display mokomaze<br />
<br />
See [[FSO Resources]] for more details on using the following resources:<br />
<br />
'''Wifi'''<br />
<br />
Unless this resource is enabled you've no eth0 and wifi module is completely un-powered. Use the [[Mokonnect]] network manager to set up networks, it will power Wifi up automatically when needed.<br />
<br />
'''Bluetooth'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have bluetooth module powered.<br />
<br />
'''GPS'''<br />
<br />
The fso-gpsd is a daemon waiting for gsmd connections, automatically powering the device on and off. When a connection exists, it powers up the GSM. In SHR Settings you can switch GPS completely off SHR Settings -> GPS -> Manual > Off<br />
<br />
'''GSM'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have GSM module powered.<br />
<br />
'''Display'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the display won't be blanked and suspend is disabled.<br />
<br />
'''CPU'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested then suspend is disabled. Display will blank as normal.<br />
<br />
'''Test'''<br />
<br />
A test resource.<br />
<br />
'''UsbHost'''<br />
<br />
While this resource is requested the USB is turned into powered USB Host mode.<br />
<br />
'''Accelerometer'''<br />
<br />
You need to have this resource requested to have the Accelerometer module powered.<br />
<br />
==Networking==<br />
<br />
There are several ways of networking - Wifi, USB, Bluetooth and Gprs:<br />
<br />
===USB===<br />
<br />
By default, USB networking is enabled in <tt>/etc/network/interfaces</tt>, where enhanced configuration can be direct edited. The phone default IP address is 192.168.0.202. Some setup is required on the desktop side, please read [[USB Networking]].<br />
<br />
===WiFi===<br />
<br />
WiFi manager [[iliwi]] is available by default for search/connect/making default a wifi connection. ''iliwi'' uses key only in hex format. The Wifi device is not required to be manually turned on via SHR-Settings as ''iliwi'' will automatically enable the device when needed and disable it after use. iliwi needs to stay running to keep the WiFi connection enabled.<br />
<br />
When WiFi is connected, the Idle screen show the icon of the WiFi resource being occupied.<br />
<br />
===GPRS===<br />
<br />
GPRS Credentials are set during the first run in SHR Wizard and you may edit them at any time via SHR settings or direct editing of /etc/phonefsod.conf. GPRS connection can then be established/closed via SHR Settings or through SHR Quick Settings (available under the Power button). SHR Quick Settings - Network tab allows also connection sharing - this will share the GPRS connection with USB network and run DHCP server to provide the client with an IP address.<br />
<br />
When GPRS is connected, the idle screen shows a small G above the signal strength indicator.<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Gprs-Share.png|200px|thumb|GPRS + Connection sharing]]<br />
<br />
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[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Scan.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi scanning]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:SHR-Iliwi-Connect.png|200px|thumb|Iliwi WiFi connecting]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Bluetooth==<br />
<br />
Bluetooth can be used for several different applications - file transfer (OBEX), networking, input devices (HIDD), music playing (A2DP), calling etc. In some occasions, the devices need to be authorized - paired. At the moment, support for some bluetooth functions is better than for others - it is possible to do all mentioned above with the notice that phone calls with bluetooth headset are always routed to the bluetooth even if the bluetooth headset is not around, making it quite difficult to use.<br />
<br />
In the SHR repositories are applications ready to be installed (by opkg) that already do provide bluetooth support. This means that they request the bluetooth resource automatically, can search bluetooth devices around, help you with pairing and can perhaps even reconnect bluetooth headset upon resume from suspend. From applications that have some bluetooth support some are for example [[Launcher]] (home screen launcher and phone suite), [[Podboy]] (podcast player), [[Emtooth]] (bluetooth manager). In order to set up bluetooth for phone calls, some manual setup from [[#GSM_phone_calls_with_bluetooth_headset | bellow]] is still required.<br />
<br />
===Bluez3 - the manual non D-Bus way===<br />
<br />
If you want to use the bluetooth device directly, you need to turn the bluetooth radio on in SHR Settings -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth Radio: On. You can also make the bluetooth device visible here.<br />
<br />
====OBEX file transfer====<br />
<br />
There are several obex programs allowing file transfer, all in console at the moment. Obexpush installs obextool, and opd daemon:<br />
<br />
opkg install obexpush<br />
<br />
Default receiving path (editable in /etc/default/opd_args ) does not exist, so create it<br />
<br />
mkdir /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
Files are then received automatically, no notice, no confirmation... they just silently appear in /var/obexpush<br />
<br />
To send some files, first scan for devices:<br />
<br />
hcitool scan<br />
Scanning ...<br />
00:16:41:F5:A5:BC laptop<br />
<br />
Then send the file onto bluetooth address found in the scan:<br />
<br />
obextool push image.jpg 00:16:41:F5:A5:BC 10<br />
<br />
====Connect Bluetooth keyboard====<br />
<br />
hidd --search<br />
<br />
Editors note: This is the old bluez3 way, but it works. New bluez4 way will replace this.<br />
<br />
===Bluez4 - D-Bus based way===<br />
<br />
SHR uses bluez4 which is completely different from bluez3. The bluetoothd is taking care of most of the bluetooth now. Please see [[Manually using Bluetooth]] for detailed information about using bluetooth and also for a list of supported devices.<br />
<br />
====Pairing====<br />
<br />
[[Emtooth]] is a bluetooth manager. It provides setting up bluetooth device name, pairing/unpairing, visibility setting and more. Install Emtooth:<br />
<br />
opkg install emtooth2<br />
<br />
It will discover nearby devices, double tapping on found device will initiate pairing process.<br />
<br />
====GSM with bluetooth headset====<br />
<br />
In order to use bluetooth headset for phone calls, several simple steps need to be done.<br />
<br />
1). Your bluetooth headset device must be [[#Pairing | paired]] first.<br />
<br />
2). [[#Configuring_FSO | Add]] your bluetooth headset into FSO configuration.<br />
<br />
<br />
Please note: phonecalls are now always routed to the bluetooth headset. <br />
After startup and after every resume, the headset needs to be [[#Re-Connecting_the_bluetooth_headset |reconnected]].<br />
<br />
=====Configuring FSO=====<br />
<br />
Now we must tell frameworkd that you have a bluetooth headset. Headset parameters should be set in<br />
<br />
/etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml<br />
<br />
Parameters bt-headset-enabled and bt-headset-address (see opreferences/schema/phone.yaml for semantics).<br />
<br />
You need to restart FSO for the changes to take effect.<br />
<br />
# /etc/init.d/frameworkd restart<br />
<br />
example of my /etc/freesmartphone/opreferences/conf/phone/default.yaml:<br />
<br />
message-length: 7<br />
message-tone: notify_message.wav<br />
message-vibration: 1<br />
message-volume: 10<br />
ring-loop: 1<br />
ring-tone: ringtone_ringnroll.wav<br />
ring-vibration: 1<br />
ring-volume: 10<br />
bt-headset-enabled: 1<br />
bt-headset-address: 00:09:DD:31:92:98<br />
<br />
=====Re-Connecting the headset=====<br />
<br />
You might need to get the bluetooth headset connected manually on the beginning and also after suspend:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
where xx_xx_xx_xx_xx_xx is address of the device, for example:<br />
<br />
mdbus -s org.bluez $BTADAPTER/dev_00_09_DD_31_92_98 org.bluez.Headset.Connect<br />
<br />
Hopefully, your bluetooth headset now works. Good luck!<br />
<br />
==System Customizing==<br />
<br />
===Command scheduling===<br />
<br />
The traditional ''at'' command in ''SHR'' is modified to work over dbus. This modified ''at_over_dbus'' will run scheduled task at required time - actually it will even automatically wake up the phone from suspend or start it if the phone was switched off.<br />
<br />
To schedule a command to be executed at a particular time, one must:<br />
<br />
Place commands in a script in ''/var/spool/at'' and name it like <br />
<br />
TIMESTAMP.NAME.NUMBER<br />
<br />
where<br />
<br />
where TIMESTAMP is the seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC when the command should be run. <br />
The rest (NAME, NUMBER) is up to you. Finally you have to:<br />
<br />
touch /var/spool/at/trigger<br />
<br />
Also, make sure to have atd running. You are responsible to remove the script when unnecessary. It will run once more if you/other program write to the trigger file during the execution, so you may consider removing the<br />
executable flag of the script (if it is long running) or rename the script from within for example like this: <br />
<br />
mv "$0" "x$0.$$"<br />
<br />
===Installing splash screen themes===<br />
<br />
List available splash screen themes<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep splash-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-splash-theme-dontpanic<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Splash settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and change the default one.<br />
<br />
===Installing themes===<br />
<br />
Every theme is made of several components (a theme for illume, theme for the phone applications, theme for etk and so on). There is a SHR metapackage for each theme that allows installing the complete theme in one go.<br />
<br />
List available SHR theme metapackages:<br />
<br />
opkg list | grep shr-theme<br />
<br />
Install one of the available themes<br />
<br />
opkg install shr-theme-gry<br />
<br />
Then go to '''SHR Settings -> Appearance -> Elementary Settings'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
The Illume screen requires to change theme via '''Settings (SHR Logo) -> Look -> Theme'''. Here you can preview installed themes and choose the preferred one.<br />
<br />
===Enable mouse cursor=== <br />
<br />
edit line 143 of /etc/X11/Xserver and erase '''-nocursor'''<br />
<br />
ARGS="$ARGS"<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Random errors===<br />
No icons, no GSM functions etc. happen mostly due to '''errors on your µSD''' card. Remove your card and fix it in card reader or by booting to another partition (nand) or by reboot and mount read only, then run fsck.<br />
<br />
For reboot into nand and fix 1st partition of ext2 on your card<br />
<br />
fsck.ext2 /dev/mmcblk0p1<br />
<br />
===GSM modem 1024 suspend bug===<br />
<br />
The calypso GSM modem suffers a known [[1024]] hardware bug that causes unreliable GSM function. To work around it, SHR by default doesn't suspend the modem completely. If you have undertaken a fix for this bug you can extend your battery time by enabling the modem to fully suspend when possible.<br />
<br />
Edit the following in file:<br />
<br />
For the new FSO2 edit /etc/freesmartphone/conf/GTA02/fsogsmd.conf <br />
<br />
deep_sleep == "always"<br />
<br />
Then kill fsogsmd and restart fsodeviced - or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
<br />
For old FSO (frameworks) edit /etc/frameworkd.conf <br />
<br />
ti_calypso_deep_sleep = always<br />
<br />
Then restart framework or reboot the phone.<br />
<br />
==Reporting bugs==<br />
<br />
SHR is a work in progress. If you experience issues, please report them back to SHR. With your report provide relevant logs from<br />
<br />
/var/log/<br />
<br />
To report a bug, please go to http://shr-project.org/trac/report<br />
<br />
Check if the bug is already reported. If not, add a ticket, be as much precise as you can in the title and the description, in what circumstances the issue happened and so on. If bug already exists, see if you can help fixing it by providing some fresh info.<br />
<br />
==More information==<br />
<br />
For SHR home page, source code and other resources, visit:<br />
<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org SHR Project Homepage]<br />
* [http://blog.shr-project.org SHR Blog]<br />
* [http://trac.shr-project.org Trac Bugtracker]<br />
* [http://git.shr-project.org Git Sourcecode-repository]<br />
* [http://build.shr-project.org Downloads on buildhost]<br />
* [http://lists.shr-project.org SHR User and Development Mailing Lists]<br />
<br />
==About this manual==<br />
<br />
This manual makes use of the updated SHR-Unstable distribution which means that for example SHR-Testing or not updated SHR-Unstable might behave differently then stated in this manual.<br />
<br />
Please help extending this manual by correcting typos or discussing proposals on the talk page or email <tt>vanous @ penguin . cz</tt>. Thank you.<br />
<br />
[[Category:SHR]]<br />
[[Category:Manuals]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-09-14T17:41:45Z<p>Panta: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__ [[Image:Freerunner02.gif|thumb|150px|right|Neo Freerunners]]<br />
<br />
<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
<br />
Openmoko™ è un progetto il cui scopo è distribuire telefoni cellulari con uno stack software open source. Al momento Openmoko sta vendendo il telefono [[Neo FreeRunner]] ad utenti tecnologicamente più preparati, ma inizierà a venderlo al pubblico generico nel momento in cui il software sarà sviluppato maggiormente. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, permette ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza lascia a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà di personalizzare i propri dispositivi a livello estetico o di modificarli radicalmente; sostituire la carta da parati o ricostruire la casa per intero! Gli garantisce la liberta, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, in un registratore di cassa o di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software presente nei nostri apparati, ne abbiamo rilasciato i relativi file CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. In occasione del Linux world 2008, abbiamo annunciato il rilascio degli schemi interni dei nostri prodotti. <br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
<table class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width="100%" style="color:white"><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">Notizie ed eventi (en)</td><br />
<td width="50%">Sei nuovo ad Openmoko?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
* 11/9: The framework team releases [http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone3/ milestone 3] of the FSO distribution.<br />
* 2/9: Trolltech [http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=83 released] Qtopia 4.3.3-snapshot.<br />
* 28/8: Trolltech [http://n2.nabble.com/qtopia-4.3.2-release-tp789148p789148.html released] Qtopia 4.3.2.<br />
* 26/8: Openmoko [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-August/027997.html updates] [[Om 2008.8]] distribution.<br />
* 15/8: [[Debian]] on the FreeRunner [http://n2.nabble.com/Debian-on-the-FreeRunner----now-official-td726410.html announced] (instructions for [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner FreeRunner] and [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnNeo1973 Neo1973]).<br />
<br /><br />
* [[Weekly Engineering News|Openmoko Weekly Engineering News]]<br />
* [[News Archive|(news archive)]]<!--Editors: copy removed news to News Archive! --><br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>About Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Introduction/it | Introduzione]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko | Why Openmoko (en)]]<br />
* [[Neo FreeRunner/it|Il telefono Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
* [[Supported Hardware | Supported Hardware (en)]]<br />
* [[FAQ/it | FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Ottenere Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Openmoko | Getting Openmoko (en)]]<br />
* [http://www.openmoko.com Openmoko Inc.]<br />
<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">Area Utenti</td><br />
<td width="50%">Area Sviluppatori</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Getting started</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner getting started guide]]<br />
* [[Applications]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Distributions</font>===<br />
* [[Distributions|Features comparison table]]<br />
* [[Om 2008.8|Om 2008.8 (ASU)]] - [[Om 2007.2|Om 2007.2 (old stable)]]<br />
* [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]] - [[Qtopia_on_FreeRunner|Qtopia]] - [[Debian|Debian]] - [[Gentoo|Gentoo]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Openmoko community</font>===<br />
* [[Mailing List Duplicates| Mailing List Duplicates]]<br />
* [[Discussion_Forums| Discussion Forums]]<br />
* [[CommunityRepository|Community repository]]<br />
* [[Development resources | Development resources]]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Applications development</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko developer guide]]<br />
* [[Toolchain|The toolchain]]<br />
<!-- * <font color=white>VMware</font> --><br />
* [[Python|Introduction to Python]]<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Projects hosted in our GForge]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integration and distributions</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|The OpenEmbedded distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile ]]<br />
* [[Opkg|The Opkg package manager]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU]] <br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
Browse articles by [[:Category:Categories|Categories]].</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-09-14T17:28:48Z<p>Panta: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__ [[Image:Freerunner02.gif|thumb|150px|right|Neo Freerunners]]<br />
<br />
<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
<br />
Openmoko™ è un progetto il cui scopo è distribuire telefoni cellulari con uno stack software open source. Al momento Openmoko sta vendendo il telefono [[Neo FreeRunner]] ad utenti tecnologicamente più preparati, ma inizierà a venderlo al pubblico generico nel momento in cui il software sarà sviluppato maggiormente. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, permette ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza lascia a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà di personalizzare i propri dispositivi a livello estetico o di modificarli radicalmente; sostituire la carta da parati o ricostruire la casa per intero! Gli garantisce la liberta, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, in un registratore di cassa o di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software presente nei nostri apparati, ne abbiamo rilasciato i relativi file CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. In occasione del Linux world 2009, abbiamo annunciato il rilascio degli schemi interni dei nostri prodotti. <br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
<table class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width="100%" style="color:white"><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">News and events</td><br />
<td width="50%">New to Openmoko?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
* 11/9: The framework team releases [http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone3/ milestone 3] of the FSO distribution.<br />
* 2/9: Trolltech [http://www.qtopia.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=83 released] Qtopia 4.3.3-snapshot.<br />
* 28/8: Trolltech [http://n2.nabble.com/qtopia-4.3.2-release-tp789148p789148.html released] Qtopia 4.3.2.<br />
* 26/8: Openmoko [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-August/027997.html updates] [[Om 2008.8]] distribution.<br />
* 15/8: [[Debian]] on the FreeRunner [http://n2.nabble.com/Debian-on-the-FreeRunner----now-official-td726410.html announced] (instructions for [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner FreeRunner] and [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnNeo1973 Neo1973]).<br />
<br /><br />
* [[Weekly Engineering News|Openmoko Weekly Engineering News]]<br />
* [[News Archive|(news archive)]]<!--Editors: copy removed news to News Archive! --><br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>About Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Introduction]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko]]<br />
* [[Neo FreeRunner|Neo FreeRunner phone]]<br />
* [[Supported Hardware]]<br />
* [[FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Getting Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Openmoko]]<br />
* [http://www.openmoko.com Openmoko Inc.]<br />
<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">for Users</td><br />
<td width="50%">for Developers</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Getting started</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner getting started guide]]<br />
* [[Applications]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Distributions</font>===<br />
* [[Distributions|Features comparison table]]<br />
* [[Om 2008.8|Om 2008.8 (ASU)]] - [[Om 2007.2|Om 2007.2 (old stable)]]<br />
* [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO]] - [[Qtopia_on_FreeRunner|Qtopia]] - [[Debian|Debian]] - [[Gentoo|Gentoo]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Openmoko community</font>===<br />
* [[Mailing List Duplicates| Mailing List Duplicates]]<br />
* [[Discussion_Forums| Discussion Forums]]<br />
* [[CommunityRepository|Community repository]]<br />
* [[Development resources | Development resources]]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Applications development</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko developer guide]]<br />
* [[Toolchain|The toolchain]]<br />
<!-- * <font color=white>VMware</font> --><br />
* [[Python|Introduction to Python]]<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Projects hosted in our GForge]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integration and distributions</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|The OpenEmbedded distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile ]]<br />
* [[Opkg|The Opkg package manager]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU]] <br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
Browse articles by [[:Category:Categories|Categories]].</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Main_PageTalk:Main Page2008-08-25T23:10:08Z<p>Panta: /* Design notes */ language chooser on the top</p>
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<div>== Page goal ==<br />
<br />
I think the functions should be limited to:<br />
<br />
1. Orient visitors, as a large fraction of them enter by this page (bookmarkability). We separate between newcomers, users and developers, so 3 boxes here.<br />
<br />
2. Announce news and upcoming events. One box.<br />
<br />
--[[User:MinhHaDuong|MinhHaDuong]] 10:29, 1 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Earlier Page Design ==<br />
<br />
Earlier page design was a lot better than the current state. Why we changed to this one. We are missing so much here. Specially the new visitors wont be able to get to the all the content that this Wiki has to offer.<br />
<br />
Please revert<br />
--[[User:Kunaldeo|Kunaldeo]] 07:22, 7 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for the feedback! The wiki maintainers team have agreed that there was too much content on the main page, so we removed much of the content for developpers. Could you please tell us what you are missing on this page? Is there some specific content you would like to see here? We will probably be able to add it in again. --[[User:Marko Knöbl|Marko Knöbl]] 12:55, 7 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
::I can figure out everything, but I feel The complete intro section was very useful "Introduction to Openmoko,Meet the original core team, Software Distributions New Framework Initiative License, Why Openmoko?" --[[User:Kunaldeo|Kunaldeo]] 17:18, 7 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
:::I added a link to [[Why Openmoko]] in the "New to Openmoko?" box. I think this is a useful page, thanks for pointing this out! Please note that most of the section "Introduction to Openmoko" and the link to "Software Distributions" are still present. On the mailing list some have said that the contents of "Meet the original core team" and "license" are too specific for content of the main page, and I agree with that. I can't say anything about "New Framework Initiative" as I'm not a developer. Probably someone else can check if a link to this page is useful? --[[User:Marko Knöbl|Marko Knöbl]] 20:48, 7 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Design notes ==<br />
<br />
Please try to keep these elements in the top part of the screen (above the fold): Page title, motto, welcome statement, objective project definition, product picture, search box (not there yet !).<br />
<br />
Please try to keep also on the page (not necessarily above the fold): links to other official information sources (trac, mailing lists, etc.), language chooser, more elaborated mission statement (historical overview), philosophical position, top level navigation within the wiki.<br />
<br />
--[[User:MinhHaDuong|MinhHaDuong]] 10:29, 1 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
Please keep the language chooser on the top of the page.<br />
<br />
Consider that not all the people in the world are familiar with English. An only-English wiki is considered as an index of a poor project. Please read my comment on the Translation point.<br />
<br />
Thank you<br />
<br />
--[[User:Panta|Panta]] 22:59, 25 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== 2007.2 link ==<br />
<br />
In the software categories<br />
The link to the 2007.2 distribution goes to a picture of the software stack. That is not very appealing. Maybe this link should point to a software description (as the link to ASU, FSO, Qtopia does).<br />
<br />
--[[User:Feydreva|Feydreva]] 11:20, 1 August 2008 (ET)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for pointing this out! I changed the link. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 22:23, 3 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Nav Bar on left ==<br />
<br />
The Nav bar on the left is out of date, incorrect and has duplications.<br />
<br />
Software is linked to a Developers page? <br />
There are two community links/<br />
There is a Press Coverage on the left and in the new part<br />
What exactly is Technical, the whole site is technical. <br />
<br />
There are many more items that make the nav bar on the left confusing, unproductive, incorrect and it needs to be fixed or wacked. Brenda seems to be attached to it or afraid to change it as this has come up before and all we got were lame excuses as to why it is like it is.<br />
<br />
Please change it or remove it.<br />
<br />
:I've made a few suggestions to the sidebar on [[MediaWiki_talk:Sidebar | its talk page]]. I think this discussion is probably best kept there. --[[User:Kbjorgensen|KB Jørgensen]] 19:11, 25 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Translations ==<br />
<br />
The continuous updating of pages result as an impossible-to-solve game to people who likes to localize wikie's pages.<br />
<br />
Also, people visiting the site, may find outdated pages, thinking the project is dead or not so alive.<br />
<br />
Please, consider to use a translation friendly wiki like anwiki (www.anwiki.com) used for build Ulteo's site (www.ulteo.com).<br />
<br />
Alternatively, you can consider to find a way to comunicate to guests and translators if a page is outdated or not and put a link to the right english page.<br />
<br />
Thank you and excuse my poor english: I can assure you I speak a more correct italian ;)<br />
--[[User:panta|panta]] 11:17, 5 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Love the new design! ==<br />
<br />
Looks great!</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-08-18T21:49:13Z<p>Panta: </p>
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__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__ [[Image:Freerunner02.gif|thumb|150px|right|Neo Freerunners]]<br />
<br />
<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
<br />
Openmoko™ è un progetto il cui scopo è distribuire telefoni cellulari con uno stack software open source. Al momento Openmoko sta vendendo il telefono [[Neo FreeRunner]] ad utenti tecnologicamente più preparati, ma inizierà a venderlo al pubblico generico nel momento in cui il software sarà sviluppato maggiormente. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, permette ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in unici prodotti.<br />
<br />
which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into unique products. Our license gives developers and users freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favourite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. And at Linux world 2008, we announced the release of the schematics for our products.<br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
<table class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width="100%" style="color:white"><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">News and events</td><br />
<td width="50%">New to Openmoko?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
* 15/8: Debian on the FreeRunner [http://n2.nabble.com/Debian-on-the-FreeRunner----now-official-td726410.html announced], [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner instructions].<br />
* 8/8: Openmoko team [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-August/025602.html releases] distribution formerly called ASU as [[Om 2008.8]] .<br />
* 4-5/8: Openmoko is at Linuxworld, San Francisco<br />
* 30/7: The FSO distribution releases [http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/ milestone 2] <br />
* 25/7: Community helps, [[GPS Problems]] fixed<br />
* 20/7: [[Debian]] added to the [[Distributions]] page<br />
* 27/6: GTA 02 shipping in the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/019943.html material world]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>About Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Introduction]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko]]<br />
* [[Neo FreeRunner|Neo FreeRunner phone]]<br />
* [[Supported Hardware]]<br />
* [[FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Getting Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Openmoko]]<br />
* [http://www.openmoko.com Openmoko Inc.]<br />
<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">for Users</td><br />
<td width="50%">for Developers</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Getting started</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner getting started guide]]<br />
* [[Getting Started FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Software</font>===<br />
* [[Distributions|Openmoko software distributions]]<br />
* [[Om 2007.2|2007.2 distribution]]<br />
* [[Om 2008.8|2008.8 distribution]]<br />
* [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO distribution]]<br />
* [[Qtopia_on_FreeRunner|Qtopia distribution]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Openmoko community</font>===<br />
* [[Discussion_Forums| Discussion Forums]]<br />
* [[CommunityRepository|Community repository]]<br />
* [[Development resources | Development resources]]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Applications development</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko developer guide]]<br />
* [[Toolchain|The toolchain]]<br />
<!-- * <font color=white>VMware</font> --><br />
* [[Python|Introduction to Python]]<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Projects hosted in our GForge]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integration and distributions</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|The OpenEmbedded distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile ]]<br />
* [[Opkg|Opkg the package manager]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU]] <br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-08-18T21:47:58Z<p>Panta: uno</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__ [[Image:Freerunner02.gif|thumb|150px|right|Neo Freerunners]]<br />
<br />
<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
<br />
Openmoko™ è un progetto il cui scopo è quello di distribuire telefoni cellulari con uno stack software open source. Al momento Openmoko sta vendendo il telefono [[Neo FreeRunner]] ad utenti tecnologicamente più preparati, ma inizierà a venderlo al pubblico generico nel momento in cui il software sarà sviluppato maggiormente. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, permette ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in unici prodotti.<br />
<br />
which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into unique products. Our license gives developers and users freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favourite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. And at Linux world 2008, we announced the release of the schematics for our products.<br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
<table class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width="100%" style="color:white"><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">News and events</td><br />
<td width="50%">New to Openmoko?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
* 15/8: Debian on the FreeRunner [http://n2.nabble.com/Debian-on-the-FreeRunner----now-official-td726410.html announced], [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner instructions].<br />
* 8/8: Openmoko team [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-August/025602.html releases] distribution formerly called ASU as [[Om 2008.8]] .<br />
* 4-5/8: Openmoko is at Linuxworld, San Francisco<br />
* 30/7: The FSO distribution releases [http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/ milestone 2] <br />
* 25/7: Community helps, [[GPS Problems]] fixed<br />
* 20/7: [[Debian]] added to the [[Distributions]] page<br />
* 27/6: GTA 02 shipping in the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/019943.html material world]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>About Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Introduction]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko]]<br />
* [[Neo FreeRunner|Neo FreeRunner phone]]<br />
* [[Supported Hardware]]<br />
* [[FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Getting Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Openmoko]]<br />
* [http://www.openmoko.com Openmoko Inc.]<br />
<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">for Users</td><br />
<td width="50%">for Developers</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Getting started</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner getting started guide]]<br />
* [[Getting Started FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Software</font>===<br />
* [[Distributions|Openmoko software distributions]]<br />
* [[Om 2007.2|2007.2 distribution]]<br />
* [[Om 2008.8|2008.8 distribution]]<br />
* [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO distribution]]<br />
* [[Qtopia_on_FreeRunner|Qtopia distribution]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Openmoko community</font>===<br />
* [[Discussion_Forums| Discussion Forums]]<br />
* [[CommunityRepository|Community repository]]<br />
* [[Development resources | Development resources]]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Applications development</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko developer guide]]<br />
* [[Toolchain|The toolchain]]<br />
<!-- * <font color=white>VMware</font> --><br />
* [[Python|Introduction to Python]]<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Projects hosted in our GForge]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integration and distributions</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|The OpenEmbedded distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile ]]<br />
* [[Opkg|Opkg the package manager]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU]] <br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-08-18T21:40:42Z<p>Panta: homepage italiana al 17/8/08</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__ [[Image:Freerunner02.gif|thumb|150px|right|Neo Freerunners]]<br />
<br />
<div style="padding: 2.5ex; text-align: center; font: bold x-large sans">Openmoko™ - Open. Mobile. Free.</div><br />
<br />
Openmoko™ is a project dedicated to delivering mobile phones with an open source software stack. Openmoko is currently selling the [[Neo FreeRunner]] phone to advanced users and will start selling it to the general public as soon as the software is more developed.<br />
<br />
The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into unique products. Our license gives developers and users freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favourite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. And at Linux world 2008, we announced the release of the schematics for our products.<br />
<br />
<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div><br />
<br />
<table class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width="100%" style="color:white"><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">News and events</td><br />
<td width="50%">New to Openmoko?</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
* 15/8: Debian on the FreeRunner [http://n2.nabble.com/Debian-on-the-FreeRunner----now-official-td726410.html announced], [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner instructions].<br />
* 8/8: Openmoko team [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-August/025602.html releases] distribution formerly called ASU as [[Om 2008.8]] .<br />
* 4-5/8: Openmoko is at Linuxworld, San Francisco<br />
* 30/7: The FSO distribution releases [http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/ milestone 2] <br />
* 25/7: Community helps, [[GPS Problems]] fixed<br />
* 20/7: [[Debian]] added to the [[Distributions]] page<br />
* 27/6: GTA 02 shipping in the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-June/019943.html material world]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>About Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Introduction]]<br />
* [[Why Openmoko]]<br />
* [[Neo FreeRunner|Neo FreeRunner phone]]<br />
* [[Supported Hardware]]<br />
* [[FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Getting Openmoko</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Openmoko]]<br />
* [http://www.openmoko.com Openmoko Inc.]<br />
<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr style="background:#ff6600; text-align:center; font-weight:bold"><br />
<td width="50%">for Users</td><br />
<td width="50%">for Developers</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr valign="top" style="background:#333333"><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Getting started</font>===<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner getting started guide]]<br />
* [[Getting Started FAQ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Software</font>===<br />
* [[Distributions|Openmoko software distributions]]<br />
* [[Om 2007.2|2007.2 distribution]]<br />
* [[Om 2008.8|2008.8 distribution]]<br />
* [[OpenmokoFramework|FSO distribution]]<br />
* [[Qtopia_on_FreeRunner|Qtopia distribution]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Openmoko community</font>===<br />
* [[Discussion_Forums| Discussion Forums]]<br />
* [[CommunityRepository|Community repository]]<br />
* [[Development resources | Development resources]]<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
===<font color=white>Applications development</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko developer guide]]<br />
* [[Toolchain|The toolchain]]<br />
<!-- * <font color=white>VMware</font> --><br />
* [[Python|Introduction to Python]]<br />
* [http://projects.openmoko.org/ Projects hosted in our GForge]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integration and distributions</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|The OpenEmbedded distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile ]]<br />
* [[Opkg|Opkg the package manager]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU]] <br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table><br />
<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Main_PageTalk:Main Page2008-08-05T11:26:06Z<p>Panta: Please, do not forget localization: not all the people well understands english...</p>
<hr />
<div>=== Page goal ===<br />
<br />
I think the functions should be limited to:<br />
<br />
1. Orient visitors, as a large fraction of them enter by this page (bookmarkability). We separate between newcomers, users and developers, so 3 boxes here.<br />
<br />
2. Announce news and upcoming events. One box.<br />
<br />
--[[User:MinhHaDuong|MinhHaDuong]] 10:29, 1 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
=== Design notes ===<br />
<br />
Please try to keep these elements in the top part of the screen (above the fold): Page title, motto, welcome statement, objective project definition, product picture, search box (not there yet !).<br />
<br />
Please try to keep also on the page (not necessarily above the fold): links to other official information sources (trac, mailing lists, etc.), language chooser, more elaborated mission statement (historical overview), philosophical position, top level navigation within the wiki.<br />
<br />
--[[User:MinhHaDuong|MinhHaDuong]] 10:29, 1 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== 2007.2 link ==<br />
<br />
In the software categories<br />
The link to the 2007.2 distribution goes to a picture of the software stack. That is not very appealing. Maybe this link should point to a software description (as the link to ASU, FSO, Qtopia does).<br />
<br />
--[[User:Feydreva|Feydreva]] 11:20, 1 August 2008 (ET)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for pointing this out! I changed the link. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 22:23, 3 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Nav Bar on left ==<br />
<br />
The Nav bar on the left is out of date, incorrect and has duplications.<br />
<br />
Software is linked to a Developers page? <br />
There are two community links/<br />
There is a Press Coverage on the left and in the new part<br />
What exactly is Technical, the whole site is technical. <br />
<br />
There are many more items that make the nav bar on the left confusing, unproductive, incorrect and it needs to be fixed or wacked. Brenda seems to be attached to it or afraid to change it as this has come up before and all we got were lame excuses as to why it is like it is.<br />
<br />
Please change it or remove it.<br />
<br />
== Translations ==<br />
<br />
The continuous updating of pages result as an impossible-to-solve game to people who likes to localize wikie's pages.<br />
<br />
Also, people visiting the site, may find outdated pages, thinking the project is dead or not so alive.<br />
<br />
Please, consider to use a translation friendly wiki like anwiki (www.anwiki.com) used for build Ulteo's site (www.ulteo.com).<br />
<br />
Alternatively, you can consider to find a way to comunicate to guests and translators if a page is outdated or not and put a link to the right english page.<br />
<br />
Thank you and excuse my poor english: I can assure you I speak a more correct italian ;)<br />
<br />
<br />
--[[User:panta|panta]] 11:17, 5 August 2008 (UTC)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page/itMain Page/it2008-06-01T17:13:43Z<p>Panta: translated at date 20080601 17.10CET</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
__NOEDITSECTION__<br />
{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
<br><br />
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
<BR><br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
<br />
{{Submenu/it}}<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
[[Openmoko/it|Openmoko]]™, che nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License/it| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e ha quindi conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento tramite il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designer industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
{{Bar/it}}<br />
<br />
Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. Potresti anche verificare l'esistenza di un Gruppo d'Acquisto su [[GroupSales]] per ottenere uno sconto o benefici extra.<br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Guide per gli Sviluppatori</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Test/Emulazione</font><br />
|-<br />
|valign="top" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " | <br />
===<font color=white>Sviluppatori </font>===<br />
* [[Toolchain|utilizzare la toolchain]]<br />
* <font color=white>VMware</font><br />
* [[Python|introduzione a python]]<br />
* [[Openmoko under QEMU|OpenMoko sotto Qemu]] <br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Integrazione di Sistema e personalizzazione di una distribuzione</font>===<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|OE-The distribution building framework]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile ]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Basso livello / sviluppo del sistema </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Basso Livello</font><br />
* [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
* [[kernel/it]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
* [[gsmd/it]] <font color=white> - il Demone GSM che gestisce il modem GSM</font><br />
* [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
<br />
|valign="top" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
===<font color=white>Prove</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Cases]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
*[[Test Reports]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | See More About Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting Openmoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
<br />
Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Novità</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Community & Eventi</font><br />
|-<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " | <br />
==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| Altre informazioni sugli Eventi...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
<br />
* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User_talk:CoolcatUser talk:Coolcat2008-05-25T13:10:30Z<p>Panta: i18n</p>
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<div>The full time editor of Openmoko.<br />
<br />
== Openmoko ==<br />
<br />
Do you know that the name is not OPENMOKO, but OpenMoko..<br />
[[User:EsbenDamgaard|Ebbe]] 12:01, 5 March 2008 (CET)<br />
<br />
== Index page ==<br />
<br />
Hi! I have moved the index page from [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] to [[OpenMoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. If you want to make any changes to the index, please do it at the new page. Please don't start the page [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] again unless you can give reasons for it. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 13:54, 12 March 2008 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for finally giving your reasons on [[User talk:Galadh|my talkpage]]. I have moved the page back to [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] and added the information on the new spelling to [[Help:Contents#A list of definitive spellings used throughout the site|Help:Contents]]. <br />
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:When you edit the wiki, please remember to give your reasons for making a change in the edit summary if these reasons are not obvious. This will help other editors of the wiki understand why you made the change. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 15:51, 13 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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Ciao! I think that your last edit is not so nice. People that do not speak English must read all the page before to find the Language option. Please, edit back the Index Page! Grazie --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 00:12, 11 May 2008 (CET)<br />
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:No problem. Thank you! --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 07:03, 13 May 2008 (CET)<br />
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== i18n ==<br />
<br />
Ciao! As you know, I try to translate as quick as possible pages in Italian, but have some problems that i'd like to discuss with you (you area doing a great revisioning job on this wiki!) and others if you/them like it!<br />
<br />
Stating that the official wiki is the english wiki, I propose to add the Last edited date to pages. I think perhaps we can add such a information somewhere and to create:<br />
<br />
* a Translation Outdated page - Index of outdated pages per language<br />
* a Template for the top of outdated pages - Worn visitors that page is outdated with a link to the english page.<br />
<br />
I think this can easily help people that wants to help in translations to better organize the job.You think this is a possible think to do? Grazie e Ciao --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 13:05, 25 May 2008 (CET)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Community_Resources/itCommunity Resources/it2008-05-25T12:51:51Z<p>Panta: New Template Introbox/it added</p>
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<div>{{Introbox/it}}<br />
Tutte le risorse elencate qui sono disponibili a tutti. Chiunque è invitato a partecipare.<br />
<br />
=== Mailing Lists ===<br />
<br />
Ci sono diverse mailing list relative allo sviluppo su http://lists.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
==== announce@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Una lista di sola lettura dove il progetto fa gli annunci ufficiali.<br />
<br />
Raccomandiamo fortemente di iscriversi a questa lista se si vuole restare aggiornati sui traguardi principali del progeto.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/announce<br />
<br />
==== buglog@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Una lista di sola lettura dove ogni situazione che si trasforma in un bug sarà postata (voce bugzilla).<br />
<br />
Buona per rimanere aggiornati sul progresso di correzione dei bug.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/buglog<br />
<br />
==== commitlog@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Una lista di sola lettura dove ogni cambiamento nel codice sorgente (commit al server subversion) è annunciato.<br />
<br />
Buona per tenere traccia dei progressi dello sviluppo.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/commitlog<br />
<br />
==== community@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list pubblica per discussioni generiche sulla nostra comunità utenti + sviluppatori.<br />
<br />
E' un posto dove la gente discute i propri sogni/desideri/idee sul software e l'hardware supportato di OpenMoko, applicazioni, eccetera. E' un'area di chiacchierate e discussioni generali.<br />
<br />
Per favore Non postare qui domande relative all'utilizzo o allo sviluppo.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community<br />
<br />
==== distro-devel@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailinglist sulla Distribuzione OpenMoko.<br />
<br />
Qui problemi come i topic sul packaging ipk e l'immagine root fs dovrebbero essere discussi. Inoltre, qui vanno anche domande sul procedimento di build di OpenEmbedded.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/distro-devel<br />
<br />
==== framework-devel@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list sul Framework OpenMoko.<br />
<br />
Prego usare questa lista per porre domande a proposito del Framework OpenMoko, le API, il loro utilizzo, richieste di cambiamento sulle API eccetera.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-devel<br />
<br />
==== gsmd-devel@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list sul gsmd (demone GSM) di OpenMoko e la libgsmd corrispondente.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/gsmd-devel<br />
<br />
==== openmoko-apps@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list pubblica sullo sviluppo delle applicazioni "ufficiali" OpenMoko, come openmoko-dialer, openmoko-dates, openmoko-contacts, openmoko-mainmenu, openmoko-today.<br />
<br />
Per favore non usate questa lista per problemi relativi ad applicazioni di terze parti.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/openmoko-apps/<br />
<br />
==== openmoko-devel@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list pubblica per discussioni e sviluppo di "applicazioni di terze parti".<br />
<br />
Gli sviluppatori che stanno scrivendo applicazioni che usano il framework OpenMoko dovrebbero iscriversi.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/openmoko-devel<br />
<br />
==== openmoko-kernel@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list pubblica per discussioni e sviluppo del kernel.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/openmoko-kernel<br />
<br />
==== openmoko-users@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è una mailing list pubblica per discussioni fra gli utenti openmoko.<br />
<br />
Per favore non iscriversi e/o iniziare discussioni se non si è veramente utenti di sofware OpenMoko.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/openmoko-users<br />
<br />
==== webdesign-commitlog@lists.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa una mailing list pubblica a sola lettura che riceve commit con i messaggi di log dei nostri progettatori web.<br />
<br />
Iscrivetevi a questa lista se si vuole essere avvisati se qualche contenuto statico i template/skin del nostro sito web cambiano.<br />
<br />
http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/webdesign-commitlog<br />
<br />
=== Wiki ===<br />
<br />
Questo wiki è il nostro wiki pubblico, http://wiki.openmoko.org/. Sei già nel wiki, se stai leggendo questo.<br> A causa di continui defacciamenti/spam siamo stati costretti a limitare le modifiche in questo wiki agli utenti registrati che forniscono un indirizzo email valido. Ci scusiamo per questo.<br />
<br />
=== Bugzilla ===<br />
<br />
In nostro sistema di tracciamento bug per problemi software è disponibili su http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
=== IRC ===<br />
<br />
C'è un canale #openmoko su irc.freenode.net: irc://irc.freenode.net/openmoko<br />
<br />
Se capita un qualche problema di build o si necessita di aiuto da altri sviluppatori, è importante mostrare il log completo in output. Per condividere il proprio log, incollarlo semplicemente su [http://www.pastebin.ca/ pastebin] e dopo averlo inviato copiare l'URL risultante nel canale IRC.<br />
<br />
=== SVN ===<br />
<br />
C'è un server [http://subversion.tigris.org/ Subversion] disponibile su svn.openmoko.org. <br />
<br />
Un accesso a sola lettura è fornito tramite http://svn.openmoko.org/.<br />
<br />
Un accesso in lettura e scrittura per gli sviluppatori si trova su https://svn.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
Un accesso web per una navigazione occasionale si trova su http://svnweb.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
Se hai bisogno di aiuto, per favore leggere qualche informazione in più su come [[Using Subversion/it|Usare Subversion]].<br />
<br />
==== SVN Tree Layout ====<br />
<br />
L'albero Subversion (svn) tree è diviso come segue:<br />
<br />
* trunk (branch principali, simile all'"HEAD" di un CVS)<br />
** src (codice sorgente dei programmi)<br />
*** host (programmi che funzionano sul PC host)<br />
**** sjf2410-linux<br />
**** ...<br />
*** target (programmi che lavorano sul dispositivo target)<br />
**** dialer<br />
**** package_manager<br />
**** ...<br />
** doc (Documentazione) <br />
*** ...<br />
* branches (sezioni, creati da sviluppatori capo se necessari)<br />
** src<br />
*** host<br />
**** ...<br />
*** target<br />
**** ...<br />
* developers (sezioni privali/sperimentali, create da singoli sviluppatori)<br />
** laforge<br />
*** ...<br />
** sean<br />
** mickey<br />
*** ...<br />
** ...<br />
* releases (versioni ufficiali del codice in 'trunk' o 'branches')<br />
** src<br />
*** host<br />
**** ...<br />
*** target<br />
**** ...<br />
<br />
=== Progetti ===<br />
<br />
su http://projects.openmoko.org/ abbiamo un'installazione GForge. Gli utenti possono usarlo come un servizio di hosting per le loro applicazioni di contributo.<br />
<br />
== Risorse interne ==<br />
<br />
Ci sono alcune risorse che sono interne. Questo significa che sono disponibili solo per gli sviluppatori interni di FIC / OpenMoko Inc. Il motivo per cui sono interne è perchè contengono informazioni sotto NDA, o su strategie di business. Vi chiediamo gentilmente di capire che nonostante noi cerchiamo realmente di essere il più aperti possibile, ci sono alcune discussioni che devono essere portate avanti senza una partecipazione pubblica.<br />
<br />
Inoltre, contrariamente alle tradizionali misure di sicurezza, riveleremo qui quali sono quelle risorse.<br />
<br />
=== Mailing Lists ===<br />
<br />
Queste sono solo per impiegati FIC / OpenMoko e soci/contrattisti/consulenti esterni.<br />
<br />
==== coreteam@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Solo per Product Management e Consulting, per discussioni di strategie. Meglio conosciuta con il suo alias <b>coreteam@openmoko.org</b><br />
<br />
==== neo1973-devel@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa è la principale lista di sviluppo interna su qualsiasi cosa che riguardi il [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it | Neo1973 hardware]], lo sviluppo software, etc.<br />
<br />
https://lists.internal.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/neo1973-devel<br />
<br />
==== neo1973-debugboard@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa mailing list riguarda il design/sviluppo dell'hardware per la DebugBoard v2.<br />
<br />
==== devel@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
La vecchia lista degli sviluppo, ormai diventata un alias per neo1973-devel.<br />
<br />
==== buglog@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Una lista di sola lettura dove ogni aggiornamento di stato su bug hardware (voce bugzilla) è riferito. Buona per rimanere aggiornati sul procedimento di correzione bug.<br />
<br />
https://lists.internal.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/buglog<br />
<br />
==== sysadmin@lists.internal.openmoko.org ====<br />
<br />
Questa riguarda l'amministrazione di sistema.<br />
<br />
=== Wiki ===<br />
<br />
C'è un altro wiki per un utilizzo solo interno su https://wiki.internal.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
=== Bugzilla ===<br />
<br />
Il nostro sistema di tracciamento bug interno, principalmente per questioni hardware, è disponibile su http://bugzilla.internal.openmoko.org/<br />
<br />
=== IRC ===<br />
<br />
C'è il canale #openmoko su irc.freenode.net.<br />
<br />
C'è anche un canale #openmoko-devel, che è solo per gli sviluppatori interni di OpenMoko, scusate.<br />
<br />
== Project Resources ==<br />
<br />
* [[Development resources/it|Risorse di sviluppo]] - Descrive le risorse (liste, svn,&nbsp;...)<br />
** [[Development resources/it#Mailing_Lists|Mailing Lists]]<br />
** [[Development resources/it#Wiki|Wiki]]<br />
** [[Development resources/it#Bugzilla|Bugzilla]]<br />
** [[Development resources/it#IRC|IRC]]<br />
** [[Development resources/it#SVN|svn + svnweb]]<br />
** [[Development resources/it#Progetti|Progetti]]<br />
** Immagini del firmware<br />
*** [http://buildhost-old.openmoko.org/snapshots Snapshots]<br />
*** [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/tmp/deploy/images Immagini non stabili]<br />
*** Rilasci (per adesso non ne esiste nessuno)<br />
<br />
{{Languages|Development_resources}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Application Developer]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/License/itLicense/it2008-05-25T12:51:01Z<p>Panta: </p>
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<div>{{Introbox/it}}<br />
Il progetto OpenMoko utilizza le seguenti Licenze per i suoi programmi ufficiali:<br />
<br />
== Software Nativo ==<br />
<br />
=== Programmi: GPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutti i programmi '''nativi''', utilizziamo la GNU General Public License (GPL).<br />
Questo significa che noi aderiamo alla licenza 'standard' copyleft che copre al giorno d'oggi la maggior parte dei programmi Free Software.<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header dei programmi che sono stati sviluppati interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_Name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or<br />
* (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
* GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along<br />
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,<br />
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Librerie: LGPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutte le librerie '''native''', utilizziamo la GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
Naturalmente, anche se noi aderiamo completamente al Free Software, non vogliamo costringere all'utilizzo di queste librerie gli sviluppatori di programmi che desiderano creare un programma non-free.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header delle librerie che sono state sviluppate interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or<br />
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either<br />
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU<br />
* Lesser General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software<br />
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA<br />
*<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Software Esterno ==<br />
<br />
Nel caso in cui estendessimo/migliorassimo o contribuissimo ad esistenti programmi Free Software,<br />
siamo tenuti ad aderire (ed aderiremo) alle licenze esistenti. Questo significa che tutto il nostro codice sarà <br />
<br />
# copyright by OpenMoko<br />
# licenziato con le stesse esatte parole del programma originale<br />
<br />
<br />
== Licenza per il Marchio di fabbrica ==<br />
<br />
Occorre tenere presente che attualmente la FIC ("FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER, INC. CORPORATION") è il legale proprietario del marchio OpenMoko (USPTO #77013374 standard character mark). Una somma per l'utilizzo della licenza sul Marchio di Fabbrica potrebbe essere richiesta dalla FIC se si utilizza la parola OpenMoko.<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Languages|License}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Information]]<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Openmoko| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenmokoFramework/itOpenmokoFramework/it2008-05-25T12:49:51Z<p>Panta: New Template Introbox/it added</p>
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<div>{{Introbox/it}}<br />
''Note: This is the (ongoing) description of the new framework architecture that is '''in development'''. See [[OpenmokoOldFramework]] for the framework architecture of 2007.1 and 2007.2 and [[NeoSoftwareStack]] for the current status (which has nothing to do yet with this framework)''<br />
<br />
=Answering the #1 and #2 questions=<br />
* ''Question'': Is this a part of the current images yet?<br />
* ''Answer'': No.<br />
* ''Question'': When can I see this as part of an image?<br />
* ''Answer'': We expect a zhone-image (including all framework goodies) to turn up as alpha versions around June'08, beta in August'08, with a public stable release in September'08.<br />
<br />
=Purposes=<br />
* '''Give people the infrastructure to create solid and exciting software products based on the Openmoko platform'''<br />
* '''Support competing UIs while collaborating on developing services'''<br />
* '''Encourage framework users (e.g. application developers) to also contribute to the framework'''<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
* Make it simple<br />
* Concentrate on core services<br />
* Be programming language agnostic<br />
* Be UI toolkit agnostic<br />
* Try to reuse existing technologies as much as possible, but not at the cost of a bad API<br />
<br />
=How to achieve that technically=<br />
* Chose [[Dbus]] as the collaboration line. Below dbus, we can work together. Above dbus, we can differentiate.<br />
* Expose features through dbus APIs implemented by UI-agnostic and language-agnostic services (daemons).<br />
* Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces and suitable hardware abstraction mechanisms.<br />
* Be not afraid of reinventing the wheel for a wheel-barrow if all the existing wheels are made for sports cars.<br />
<br />
=Mandatory Readings=<br />
* [http://adam.gomaa.us/blog/frameworks-exist-for-conceptual-integrity/ Frameworks exist for conceptual integrity]<br />
* [http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/10/05/make_oss_humane/ Ten ways to make more humane open source software]<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org FreeSmartPhone.org Wiki]<br />
<br />
=What this is NOT about=<br />
This initiative does not cover low level services such as<br />
* Bootloader, Kernel, or System Init.<br />
<br />
This initiative does not cover high level services such as<br />
* X-Window-System, Window Manager, UI Toolkits,<br />
* Application Launchers, Applications, or Fancy UIs.<br />
<br />
=Architectural Overview=<br />
[[Image:OpenmokoFramework08.png |823px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
=Software Components=<br />
<br />
We differenciate between low-level and high-level services -- dbus will be used to communicate horizontally and vertically.<br />
<br />
===Low-Level Services===<br />
<br />
====Device Control====<br />
The low level device control service manages peripheral control, i.e. controlling power for individual subsystems such as<br />
* GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, as well as<br />
* Backlight brightness and power,<br />
* turning LEDs on and off, etc.<br />
It also deals with<br />
* charging, suspend/resume,<br />
* accellerometers, and buttons.<br />
Last but not least, it sends notifications about the user's activity so that listeners have a chance to<br />
* change to powersaving modes, or<br />
* lock the device.<br />
We implement the following software for that:<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/OpenDeviceDaemon odeviced]<br />
<br />
====Audio====<br />
The low level audio service relies on a working alsa device driver. On top of that, there are two components:<br />
# [http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ gstreamer]<br />
# [http://pulseaudio.org pulseaudio]<br />
<br />
'''Gstreamer''' is to be used for all kinds of event sounds where a) multiple audio formats need to be supported and b) a latency of about one second is acceptable. This goes for e.g. ring tones, welcome tones, plug indication.<br />
<br />
'''Pulseaudio''' is to be used for event sounds, where low-latency is necessary, e.g. touch click sounds and UI event acknowledge sounds. Pulseaudio is our general all-purpose mixer. Gstreamer will use the pulseaudio sink to feed audio through.<br />
<br />
====GSM====<br />
The low level GSM services expect a modem complying to GSM 07.07, GSM 07.05, and assorted GSM specifications, talking an AT-protocol over a serial line. If GSM 07.10 is supported, we use the multiplexing daemon<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/gsm0710muxd gsm0710muxd]<br />
to export virtual serial lines over -- again -- AT-protocol can be spoken.<br />
<br />
====Bluetooth====<br />
The low level Bluetooth services rely on the official Linux Bluetooth subsystem:<br />
* [http://www.bluez.org BlueZ].<br />
<br />
====GPS====<br />
The low level GPS services assume a GPS device that talks NMEA over a device node. We rely on the following software:<br />
* [http://gypsy.freedesktop.org Gypsy]<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
The low level networking service assumes network interfaces, such as USB, Ethernet, Wifi, etc. We rely on the following software here:<br />
* Network Manager or Intel Connection Manager (undecided yet)<br />
* ppp<br />
<br />
===High Level===<br />
<br />
====Usage====<br />
The Usage subsystem is coordinating application I/O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that may be also using the device -- think ''reference counting'' for I/O requirements.<br />
<br />
With this added layer, we could later think about monitoring subsystems, subsystem usage statistics, or accounting.<br />
<br />
See discussion page about PolicyKit.<br />
<br />
====Events====<br />
* signaling events via I/O (ringing, blinking, vibrating)<br />
* might use fd.o notification API<br />
<br />
====PIM====<br />
An intelligent storage database server. This is being carried out as a Google Summer of Code project. See complete description at [http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd|PyPimd]<br />
<br />
====Context====<br />
* Intelligent context API, integrating location as one -- among other -- sources<br />
TBD<br />
Reference Geoclue<br />
<br />
====Telephony====<br />
* Voice<br />
* Data<br />
<br />
===Preferences===<br />
* settings database<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
* high level networking queries<br />
<br />
=Implementation=<br />
<br />
===Completion Status===<br />
<br />
====Low Level====<br />
* device control: 50%<br />
* audio: 80%<br />
* GSM: 80%<br />
* Bluetooth: 80%<br />
* GPS: 80%<br />
* Network: 50%<br />
<br />
====High Level====<br />
* Usage: 0%<br />
* Event: 0%<br />
* Preferences: 0%<br />
* Context: 0%<br />
* Telephony: 50%<br />
* Networking: 0%<br />
* PIM: 0%<br />
<br />
=The role of Python=<br />
<br />
Where we write new code, we will use Python to implement the dbus services. The reason for that being the rapid prototyping nature of Python and the emphasis on the Dbus APIs. Using Python, the turnaround times to experiment with APIs are incredibly faster than for using a compiled language such as C or C++.<br />
<br />
Once the APIs have been used by application programmers, we can start profiling and possibly reimplement some of the services with daemons written in Vala, ''if'' necessary. We might as well succeed in improving performance by using Pyrex/Cython/Ctypes to keep the benefits of Python.<br />
<br />
=Team & Roadmap=<br />
<br />
==Team==<br />
<br />
* [[User:Mickey|Michael 'Mickey' Lauer]]<br />
* Guillaume Chereau<br />
* [[User:Shoragan|Jan 'Shoragan' Luebbe]]<br />
* Holger 'Zecke' Freyther<br />
<br />
==Roadmap==<br />
<br />
Milestone 1:<br />
<br />
Milestone 2:<br />
<br />
Milestone 3:<br />
<br />
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OpenMoko è un progetto che tenta di creare il primo set di software per cellulari completamente open-source del mondo.<br />
<br />
Noi creidamo nella standardizzazione del metodo bottom-up (definito e implementato dalla comunità), invece del top-down (definito da un gruppo ristretto).<br />
<br />
Per un'introduzione più dettagliata leggere [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/announce/2007-January/000000.html questo annuncio]<br />
<br />
OpenMoko è progettato per girare su tutti i cellulari compatibili con Linux. Il primo cellulare OpenMoko completamente supportato è il FIC Neo1973.<br />
<br />
Quest'iniziativa è stata ideata da [[FIC/it|FIC Inc.]] e [http://www.openmoko.com OpenMoko, Inc.]<br />
<br />
== Audio ==<br />
* [http://chaosradio.ccc.de/cre042.html Chaosradio Express con Tim Pritlove e Harald Welte (tedesco)]<br />
<br />
== Video == <br />
* [http://people.openmoko.org/mickey/videos/dialer-xvid.avi Neo1973 che esegue una telefonata. Concesso cortesemente da Daniel 'alphaone' Willmann]<br />
* [http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-3742589179435830945&hl=en-GB Video Google della conferenza su OpenMoko di Sean Moss Pultz al FOSdem il 23 Febbraio 2007.]<br />
* [http://rapidshare.com/files/18781887/rect.avi Versione della precedente chiamata, ad una maggiore risoluzione, con lo schermo ingrandito e trasformato sul proiettore]. Qui è visibile il testo, al contrario della precedente versione.<br />
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8574715471341709984 OpenMoko al Tossug], Presentato da Sean Moss Pultz e Harald Welte al Taipei Open Source Software User Group (TOSSUG)<br />
<br />
== Foto ==<br />
<br />
=== Esterno ===<br />
[[Image:FIC-neo1973_small.jpg|200px|davanti]]<br />
[[Image:Neo1973_uboot_splash.jpg|200px|splash screen del bootloader]]<br />
[[Image:Gta01b v3 case back white.jpg|200px|dietro]]<br />
<br />
Link esterno [http://blog.printf.net/articles/2007/02/22/unboxing-the-openmoko-phone Operazione per vedere la luminosità dello schermo]<br />
<br />
Vedi anche [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review]]<br />
<br />
=== Interno ===<br />
[[Image:Gta01b v3 top.jpg|200px|parte (alta) del display]]<br />
[[Image:Gta01b v3 bottom.jpg|200px|lato (in basso)]]<br />
[[Image:Gta01b v3 case top open pcb lifted.jpg|200px|case top open pcb lifted]]<br />
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[[Image:Gta01b v3 case top open white.jpg|200px|case top open white]]<br />
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*[[OpenmokoFramework/it|Il Framework Openmoko]]<br />
*[[Roadmap|Openmoko Roadmap]]<br />
*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team]]<br />
*[[Current events]]<br />
*[[Business Development/it|Sviluppo del Business]]<br />
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''Note: Questa è la (attuale) descrizione della nuova architettura framework '''in sviluppo'''. Si veda [[OpenmokoOldFramework]] per informazioni sull'architettura framework 2007.1 e 2007.2, nonché [[NeoSoftwareStack]] per lo stato attuale (che non ha ancora niente da fare con questo framework)''<br />
<br />
=Risposte alle domande #1 e #2=<br />
* ''Domanda'': Tutto questo è già parte delle immagini attuali?<br />
* ''Risposta'': No.<br />
* ''Domanda'': Quando lo diverrà?<br />
* ''Risposta'': Ci aspettiamo che una zhone-image (che include tutte le novità del framework) diventi una versione alpha intorno a Giugno '08, beta in Agosto '08 con un rilascio stabile al pubblico in Settembre '08.<br />
<br />
=Scopi=<br />
* '''Dare alle persone l'infrastruttura sulla quale creare prodotti software solidi e divertenti basati sulla piattaforma OpenMoko'''<br />
* '''Dare supporto a UI competenti collaborando nello sviluppo dei servizi'''<br />
* '''Incoraggiare gli utenti framework (ad esempio, gli sviluppatori di programmi) a contribuire al framework stesso'''<br />
<br />
=Requisiti=<br />
* Createlo semplice<br />
* Concentratevi sui core services<br />
* Siate agnostici nel linguaggio di programmazione<br />
* Siate agnostici nella scelta del toolkit UI<br />
* Cercate per quanto possibile di riutilizzare tecnologie esistenti, ma non al costo di ottenere una brutta API<br />
<br />
=Come soddisfarli tecnicamente=<br />
* Scegliete [[Dbus]] come esempio di collaborazione. Sotto dbus, possiamo lavorare insieme. Sopra dbus, possiamo distinguerci.<br />
* Esponi le caratteristiche attraverso dbus API implementate in servizi agnostici nella UI e nel linguaggio (demoni).<br />
* Ottimizza per i dispositivi OpenMoko, ma supporta scopi ed architetture multiple attracerso interfacce plugin e buoni meccanismi di astrazione hardware.<br />
* Non aver paura di reinventare la ruota per una carriola se tutte le ruote esistenti sono costruite per macchine sportive.<br />
<br />
=Letture Obbligatorie=<br />
* [http://adam.gomaa.us/blog/frameworks-exist-for-conceptual-integrity/ I Framework esistono per l'integrità concettuale]<br />
* [http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/10/05/make_oss_humane/ Dieci modi per rendere più umano il software open source]<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org Il Wiki FreeSmartPhone.org]<br />
<br />
=Cosa è ESCLUSO=<br />
Questa iniziativa non copre servizi di basso livello come <br />
* Bootloader, Kernel, o System Init.<br />
<br />
Questa iniziativa non copre servizi di alto livello come <br />
* X-Window-System, Window Manager, UI Toolkits,<br />
* Application Launchers, Programmi, o UI Divertenti.<br />
<br />
=Uno sguardo all'Architettura=<br />
[[Image:OpenmokoFramework08.png |823px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
=Componenti Software=<br />
<br />
Noi facciamo differenza tra servizi di alto e basso livello -- per comunicare orizzontalmente e verticalmente verrà utilizzato dbus.<br />
<br />
===Servizi di Basso Livello===<br />
<br />
====Controllo del Dispositivo====<br />
Il servizio di controllo del dispositivo di basso livello gestisce il controllo delle periferiche, il che consiste nel verificare l'accensione di sottosistemi singoli come<br />
* GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, coì come anche<br />
* Accensione e luminosità dello schermo,<br />
* accendere e spegnere LED, etc.<br />
Inoltre, ha a che fare con <br />
* caricare, sospendere,/riesumare,<br />
* accelerometri, e pulsanti.<br />
Per finire, invia notifiche sulle attività dell'utente in modo che i servizi in ascolto possano<br />
* modificare lo stato del powersaving, o<br />
* bloccare il dispositivo.<br />
Per far ciò, abbiamo implementato il software seguente:<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/OpenDeviceDaemon odeviced]<br />
<br />
====Audio====<br />
The low level audio service relies on a working alsa device driver. On top of that, there are two components:<br />
# [http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ gstreamer]<br />
# [http://pulseaudio.org pulseaudio]<br />
<br />
'''Gstreamer''' is to be used for all kinds of event sounds where a) multiple audio formats need to be supported and b) a latency of about one second is acceptable. This goes for e.g. ring tones, welcome tones, plug indication.<br />
<br />
'''Pulseaudio''' is to be used for event sounds, where low-latency is necessary, e.g. touch click sounds and UI event acknowledge sounds. Pulseaudio is our general all-purpose mixer. Gstreamer will use the pulseaudio sink to feed audio through.<br />
<br />
====GSM====<br />
The low level GSM services expect a modem complying to GSM 07.07, GSM 07.05, and assorted GSM specifications, talking an AT-protocol over a serial line. If GSM 07.10 is supported, we use the multiplexing daemon<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/gsm0710muxd gsm0710muxd]<br />
to export virtual serial lines over -- again -- AT-protocol can be spoken.<br />
<br />
====Bluetooth====<br />
The low level Bluetooth services rely on the official Linux Bluetooth subsystem:<br />
* [http://www.bluez.org BlueZ].<br />
<br />
====GPS====<br />
The low level GPS services assume a GPS device that talks NMEA over a device node. We rely on the following software:<br />
* [http://gypsy.freedesktop.org Gypsy]<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
The low level networking service assumes network interfaces, such as USB, Ethernet, Wifi, etc. We rely on the following software here:<br />
* Network Manager or Intel Connection Manager (undecided yet)<br />
* ppp<br />
<br />
===High Level===<br />
<br />
====Usage====<br />
The Usage subsystem is coordinating application I/O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that may be also using the device -- think ''reference counting'' for I/O requirements.<br />
<br />
With this added layer, we could later think about monitoring subsystems, subsystem usage statistics, or accounting.<br />
<br />
See discussion page about PolicyKit.<br />
<br />
====Events====<br />
* signaling events via I/O (ringing, blinking, vibrating)<br />
* might use fd.o notification API<br />
<br />
====PIM====<br />
An intelligent storage database server. This is being carried out as a Google Summer of Code project. See complete description at [http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd|PyPimd]<br />
<br />
====Context====<br />
* Intelligent context API, integrating location as one -- among other -- sources<br />
TBD<br />
Reference Geoclue<br />
<br />
====Telephony====<br />
* Voice<br />
* Data<br />
<br />
===Preferences===<br />
* settings database<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
* high level networking queries<br />
<br />
=Implementation=<br />
<br />
===Completion Status===<br />
<br />
====Low Level====<br />
* device control: 50%<br />
* audio: 80%<br />
* GSM: 80%<br />
* Bluetooth: 80%<br />
* GPS: 80%<br />
* Network: 50%<br />
<br />
====High Level====<br />
* Usage: 0%<br />
* Event: 0%<br />
* Preferences: 0%<br />
* Context: 0%<br />
* Telephony: 50%<br />
* Networking: 0%<br />
* PIM: 0%<br />
<br />
=The role of Python=<br />
<br />
Where we write new code, we will use Python to implement the dbus services. The reason for that being the rapid prototyping nature of Python and the emphasis on the Dbus APIs. Using Python, the turnaround times to experiment with APIs are incredibly faster than for using a compiled language such as C or C++.<br />
<br />
Once the APIs have been used by application programmers, we can start profiling and possibly reimplement some of the services with daemons written in Vala, ''if'' necessary. We might as well succeed in improving performance by using Pyrex/Cython/Ctypes to keep the benefits of Python.<br />
<br />
=Team & Roadmap=<br />
<br />
==Team==<br />
<br />
* [[User:Mickey|Michael 'Mickey' Lauer]]<br />
* Guillaume Chereau<br />
* [[User:Shoragan|Jan 'Shoragan' Luebbe]]<br />
* Holger 'Zecke' Freyther<br />
<br />
==Roadmap==<br />
<br />
Milestone 1:<br />
<br />
Milestone 2:<br />
<br />
Milestone 3:<br />
<br />
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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<br />
==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
<br />
{{Submenu/it}}<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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[[Openmoko/it|Openmoko]]™, che nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License/it| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e ha quindi conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento tramite il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designer industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | Altre Informazioni sul Software ]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
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[[Openmoko/it|Openmoko]]™, che nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License/it| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e ha quindi conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento tramite il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designer industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Background/it|Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-13T21:45:35Z<p>Panta: fino a low-level services</p>
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''Note: Questa è la (attuale) descrizione della nuova architettura framework '''in sviluppo'''. Si veda [[OpenmokoOldFramework]] per informazioni sull'architettura framework 2007.1 e 2007.2, nonché [[NeoSoftwareStack]] per lo stato attuale (che non ha ancora niente da fare con questo framework)''<br />
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=Risposte alle domande #1 e #2=<br />
* ''Domanda'': Tutto questo è già parte delle immagini attuali?<br />
* ''Risposta'': No.<br />
* ''Domanda'': Quando lo diverrà?<br />
* ''Risposta'': Ci aspettiamo che una zhone-image (che include tutte le novità del framework) diventi una versione alpha intorno a Giugno '08, beta in Agosto '08 con un rilascio stabile al pubblico in Settembre '08.<br />
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=Scopi=<br />
* '''Dare alle persone l'infrastruttura sulla quale creare prodotti software solidi e divertenti basati sulla piattaforma OpenMoko'''<br />
* '''Dare supporto a UI competenti collaborando nello sviluppo dei servizi'''<br />
* '''Incoraggiare gli utenti framework (ad esempio, gli sviluppatori di programmi) a contribuire al framework stesso'''<br />
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=Requisiti=<br />
* Createlo semplice<br />
* Concentratevi sui core services<br />
* Siate agnostici nel linguaggio di programmazione<br />
* Siate agnostici nella scelta del toolkit UI<br />
* Cercate per quanto possibile di riutilizzare tecnologie esistenti, ma non al costo di ottenere una brutta API<br />
<br />
=Come soddisfarli tecnicamente=<br />
* Scegliete [[Dbus]] come esempio di collaborazione. Sotto dbus, possiamo lavorare insieme. Sopra dbus, possiamo distinguerci.<br />
* Esponi le caratteristiche attraverso dbus API implementate in servizi agnostici nella UI e nel linguaggio (demoni).<br />
* Ottimizza per i dispositivi OpenMoko, ma supporta scopi ed architetture multiple attracerso interfacce plugin e buoni meccanismi di astrazione hardware.<br />
* Non aver paura di reinventare la ruota per una carriola se tutte le ruote esistenti sono costruite per macchine sportive.<br />
<br />
=Letture Obbligatorie=<br />
* [http://adam.gomaa.us/blog/frameworks-exist-for-conceptual-integrity/ I Framework esistono per l'integrità concettuale]<br />
* [http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/10/05/make_oss_humane/ Dieci modi per rendere più umano il software open source]<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org Il Wiki FreeSmartPhone.org]<br />
<br />
=Cosa è ESCLUSO=<br />
Questa iniziativa non copre servizi di basso livello come <br />
* Bootloader, Kernel, o System Init.<br />
<br />
Questa iniziativa non copre servizi di alto livello come <br />
* X-Window-System, Window Manager, UI Toolkits,<br />
* Application Launchers, Programmi, o UI Divertenti.<br />
<br />
=Uno sguardo all'Architettura=<br />
[[Image:OpenmokoFramework08.png |823px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
=Componenti Software=<br />
<br />
Noi facciamo difefrenza tra servizi di alto e basso livello -- per comunicare orizzontalmente e verticalmente verrà utilizzato dbus.<br />
<br />
===Low-Level Services===<br />
<br />
====Device Control====<br />
The low level device control service manages peripheral control, i.e. controlling power for individual subsystems such as<br />
* GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, as well as<br />
* Backlight brightness and power,<br />
* turning LEDs on and off, etc.<br />
It also deals with<br />
* charging, suspend/resume,<br />
* accellerometers, and buttons.<br />
Last but not least, it sends notifications about the user's activity so that listeners have a chance to<br />
* change to powersaving modes, or<br />
* lock the device.<br />
We implement the following software for that:<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/OpenDeviceDaemon odeviced]<br />
<br />
====Audio====<br />
The low level audio service relies on a working alsa device driver. On top of that, there are two components:<br />
# [http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ gstreamer]<br />
# [http://pulseaudio.org pulseaudio]<br />
<br />
'''Gstreamer''' is to be used for all kinds of event sounds where a) multiple audio formats need to be supported and b) a latency of about one second is acceptable. This goes for e.g. ring tones, welcome tones, plug indication.<br />
<br />
'''Pulseaudio''' is to be used for event sounds, where low-latency is necessary, e.g. touch click sounds and UI event acknowledge sounds. Pulseaudio is our general all-purpose mixer. Gstreamer will use the pulseaudio sink to feed audio through.<br />
<br />
====GSM====<br />
The low level GSM services expect a modem complying to GSM 07.07, GSM 07.05, and assorted GSM specifications, talking an AT-protocol over a serial line. If GSM 07.10 is supported, we use the multiplexing daemon<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/gsm0710muxd gsm0710muxd]<br />
to export virtual serial lines over -- again -- AT-protocol can be spoken.<br />
<br />
====Bluetooth====<br />
The low level Bluetooth services rely on the official Linux Bluetooth subsystem:<br />
* [http://www.bluez.org BlueZ].<br />
<br />
====GPS====<br />
The low level GPS services assume a GPS device that talks NMEA over a device node. We rely on the following software:<br />
* [http://gypsy.freedesktop.org Gypsy]<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
The low level networking service assumes network interfaces, such as USB, Ethernet, Wifi, etc. We rely on the following software here:<br />
* Network Manager or Intel Connection Manager (undecided yet)<br />
* ppp<br />
<br />
===High Level===<br />
<br />
====Usage====<br />
The Usage subsystem is coordinating application I/O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that may be also using the device -- think ''reference counting'' for I/O requirements.<br />
<br />
With this added layer, we could later think about monitoring subsystems, subsystem usage statistics, or accounting.<br />
<br />
See discussion page about PolicyKit.<br />
<br />
====Events====<br />
* signaling events via I/O (ringing, blinking, vibrating)<br />
* might use fd.o notification API<br />
<br />
====PIM====<br />
An intelligent storage database server. This is being carried out as a Google Summer of Code project. See complete description at [http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd|PyPimd]<br />
<br />
====Context====<br />
* Intelligent context API, integrating location as one -- among other -- sources<br />
TBD<br />
Reference Geoclue<br />
<br />
====Telephony====<br />
* Voice<br />
* Data<br />
<br />
===Preferences===<br />
* settings database<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
* high level networking queries<br />
<br />
=Implementation=<br />
<br />
===Completion Status===<br />
<br />
====Low Level====<br />
* device control: 50%<br />
* audio: 80%<br />
* GSM: 80%<br />
* Bluetooth: 80%<br />
* GPS: 80%<br />
* Network: 50%<br />
<br />
====High Level====<br />
* Usage: 0%<br />
* Event: 0%<br />
* Preferences: 0%<br />
* Context: 0%<br />
* Telephony: 50%<br />
* Networking: 0%<br />
* PIM: 0%<br />
<br />
=The role of Python=<br />
<br />
Where we write new code, we will use Python to implement the dbus services. The reason for that being the rapid prototyping nature of Python and the emphasis on the Dbus APIs. Using Python, the turnaround times to experiment with APIs are incredibly faster than for using a compiled language such as C or C++.<br />
<br />
Once the APIs have been used by application programmers, we can start profiling and possibly reimplement some of the services with daemons written in Vala, ''if'' necessary. We might as well succeed in improving performance by using Pyrex/Cython/Ctypes to keep the benefits of Python.<br />
<br />
=Team & Roadmap=<br />
<br />
==Team==<br />
<br />
* [[User:Mickey|Michael 'Mickey' Lauer]]<br />
* Guillaume Chereau<br />
* [[User:Shoragan|Jan 'Shoragan' Luebbe]]<br />
* Holger 'Zecke' Freyther<br />
<br />
==Roadmap==<br />
<br />
Milestone 1:<br />
<br />
Milestone 2:<br />
<br />
Milestone 3:<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Openmoko ]]<br />
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<hr />
<div>''Note: This is the (ongoing) description of the new framework architecture that is '''in development'''. See [[OpenmokoOldFramework]] for the framework architecture of 2007.1 and 2007.2 and [[NeoSoftwareStack]] for the current status (which has nothing to do yet with this framework)''<br />
<br />
=Answering the #1 and #2 questions=<br />
* ''Question'': Is this a part of the current images yet?<br />
* ''Answer'': No.<br />
* ''Question'': When can I see this as part of an image?<br />
* ''Answer'': We expect a zhone-image (including all framework goodies) to turn up as alpha versions around June'08, beta in August'08, with a public stable release in September'08.<br />
<br />
=Purposes=<br />
* '''Give people the infrastructure to create solid and exciting software products based on the Openmoko platform'''<br />
* '''Support competing UIs while collaborating on developing services'''<br />
* '''Encourage framework users (e.g. application developers) to also contribute to the framework'''<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
* Make it simple<br />
* Concentrate on core services<br />
* Be programming language agnostic<br />
* Be UI toolkit agnostic<br />
* Try to reuse existing technologies as much as possible, but not at the cost of a bad API<br />
<br />
=How to achieve that technically=<br />
* Chose [[Dbus]] as the collaboration line. Below dbus, we can work together. Above dbus, we can differentiate.<br />
* Expose features through dbus APIs implemented by UI-agnostic and language-agnostic services (daemons).<br />
* Optimize for Openmoko devices, but support multiple architectures and purposes through plugin interfaces and suitable hardware abstraction mechanisms.<br />
* Be not afraid of reinventing the wheel for a wheel-barrow if all the existing wheels are made for sports cars.<br />
<br />
=Mandatory Readings=<br />
* [http://adam.gomaa.us/blog/frameworks-exist-for-conceptual-integrity/ Frameworks exist for conceptual integrity]<br />
* [http://humanized.com/weblog/2007/10/05/make_oss_humane/ Ten ways to make more humane open source software]<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org FreeSmartPhone.org Wiki]<br />
<br />
=What this is NOT about=<br />
This initiative does not cover low level services such as<br />
* Bootloader, Kernel, or System Init.<br />
<br />
This initiative does not cover high level services such as<br />
* X-Window-System, Window Manager, UI Toolkits,<br />
* Application Launchers, Applications, or Fancy UIs.<br />
<br />
=Architectural Overview=<br />
[[Image:OpenmokoFramework08.png |823px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
=Software Components=<br />
<br />
We differenciate between low-level and high-level services -- dbus will be used to communicate horizontally and vertically.<br />
<br />
===Low-Level Services===<br />
<br />
====Device Control====<br />
The low level device control service manages peripheral control, i.e. controlling power for individual subsystems such as<br />
* GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, as well as<br />
* Backlight brightness and power,<br />
* turning LEDs on and off, etc.<br />
It also deals with<br />
* charging, suspend/resume,<br />
* accellerometers, and buttons.<br />
Last but not least, it sends notifications about the user's activity so that listeners have a chance to<br />
* change to powersaving modes, or<br />
* lock the device.<br />
We implement the following software for that:<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/OpenDeviceDaemon odeviced]<br />
<br />
====Audio====<br />
The low level audio service relies on a working alsa device driver. On top of that, there are two components:<br />
# [http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ gstreamer]<br />
# [http://pulseaudio.org pulseaudio]<br />
<br />
'''Gstreamer''' is to be used for all kinds of event sounds where a) multiple audio formats need to be supported and b) a latency of about one second is acceptable. This goes for e.g. ring tones, welcome tones, plug indication.<br />
<br />
'''Pulseaudio''' is to be used for event sounds, where low-latency is necessary, e.g. touch click sounds and UI event acknowledge sounds. Pulseaudio is our general all-purpose mixer. Gstreamer will use the pulseaudio sink to feed audio through.<br />
<br />
====GSM====<br />
The low level GSM services expect a modem complying to GSM 07.07, GSM 07.05, and assorted GSM specifications, talking an AT-protocol over a serial line. If GSM 07.10 is supported, we use the multiplexing daemon<br />
* [http://www.freesmartphone.org/mediawiki/index.php/Implementations/gsm0710muxd gsm0710muxd]<br />
to export virtual serial lines over -- again -- AT-protocol can be spoken.<br />
<br />
====Bluetooth====<br />
The low level Bluetooth services rely on the official Linux Bluetooth subsystem:<br />
* [http://www.bluez.org BlueZ].<br />
<br />
====GPS====<br />
The low level GPS services assume a GPS device that talks NMEA over a device node. We rely on the following software:<br />
* [http://gypsy.freedesktop.org Gypsy]<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
The low level networking service assumes network interfaces, such as USB, Ethernet, Wifi, etc. We rely on the following software here:<br />
* Network Manager or Intel Connection Manager (undecided yet)<br />
* ppp<br />
<br />
===High Level===<br />
<br />
====Usage====<br />
The Usage subsystem is coordinating application I/O requirements preventing. Applications are not supposed to turn on or off devices, since they do not have any knowledge about concurrent applications that may be also using the device -- think ''reference counting'' for I/O requirements.<br />
<br />
With this added layer, we could later think about monitoring subsystems, subsystem usage statistics, or accounting.<br />
<br />
See discussion page about PolicyKit.<br />
<br />
====Events====<br />
* signaling events via I/O (ringing, blinking, vibrating)<br />
* might use fd.o notification API<br />
<br />
====PIM====<br />
An intelligent storage database server. This is being carried out as a Google Summer of Code project. See complete description at [http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd|PyPimd]<br />
<br />
====Context====<br />
* Intelligent context API, integrating location as one -- among other -- sources<br />
TBD<br />
Reference Geoclue<br />
<br />
====Telephony====<br />
* Voice<br />
* Data<br />
<br />
===Preferences===<br />
* settings database<br />
<br />
====Network====<br />
* high level networking queries<br />
<br />
=Implementation=<br />
<br />
===Completion Status===<br />
<br />
====Low Level====<br />
* device control: 50%<br />
* audio: 80%<br />
* GSM: 80%<br />
* Bluetooth: 80%<br />
* GPS: 80%<br />
* Network: 50%<br />
<br />
====High Level====<br />
* Usage: 0%<br />
* Event: 0%<br />
* Preferences: 0%<br />
* Context: 0%<br />
* Telephony: 50%<br />
* Networking: 0%<br />
* PIM: 0%<br />
<br />
=The role of Python=<br />
<br />
Where we write new code, we will use Python to implement the dbus services. The reason for that being the rapid prototyping nature of Python and the emphasis on the Dbus APIs. Using Python, the turnaround times to experiment with APIs are incredibly faster than for using a compiled language such as C or C++.<br />
<br />
Once the APIs have been used by application programmers, we can start profiling and possibly reimplement some of the services with daemons written in Vala, ''if'' necessary. We might as well succeed in improving performance by using Pyrex/Cython/Ctypes to keep the benefits of Python.<br />
<br />
=Team & Roadmap=<br />
<br />
==Team==<br />
<br />
* [[User:Mickey|Michael 'Mickey' Lauer]]<br />
* Guillaume Chereau<br />
* [[User:Shoragan|Jan 'Shoragan' Luebbe]]<br />
* Holger 'Zecke' Freyther<br />
<br />
==Roadmap==<br />
<br />
Milestone 1:<br />
<br />
Milestone 2:<br />
<br />
Milestone 3:<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Openmoko ]]<br />
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<BR><br />
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
<BR><br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko/it|Openmoko]]™, che nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License/it| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e ha quindi conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento tramite il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designer industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
<br />
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|-<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:0px solid white;border-right:0px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white;" | <br />
:*[[Background/it|Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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*[[Trademark Policy|Policy sui Marchi di Fabbrica]]<br />
*[[License|Licenze]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" width=80%<br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " |<font color=white>GTA01 - Neo 1973</font><br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
|-<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " | <br />
<div align=left><br />
*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Documentazione sull'Hardware e Test</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Documentazione sul Software</font><br />
|-<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | Altre Informazioni sul Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
<br />
Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
<br />
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! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Community & Eventi</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| Altre informazioni sugli Eventi...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
<br />
* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page/itMain Page/it2008-05-13T08:06:56Z<p>Panta: link to openmoko/it and license/it corrected</p>
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko/it|Openmoko]]™, che nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License/it| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e ha quindi conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento tramite il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designer industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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*[[Trademark Policy|Policy sui Marchi di Fabbrica]]<br />
*[[License|Licenze]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" width=80%<br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " |<font color=white>GTA01 - Neo 1973</font><br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Documentazione sull'Hardware e Test</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Documentazione sul Software</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | Altre Informazioni sul Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
<br />
Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
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! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Community & Eventi</font><br />
|-<br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| Altre informazioni sugli Eventi...]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
<br />
* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
<br />
<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/License/itLicense/it2008-05-13T08:02:22Z<p>Panta: first translation - 13 may 2008</p>
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<div>Il progetto OpenMoko utilizza le seguenti Licenze per i suoi programmi ufficiali:<br />
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== Software Nativo ==<br />
<br />
=== Programmi: GPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutti i programmi '''nativi''', utilizziamo la GNU General Public License (GPL).<br />
Questo significa che noi aderiamo alla licenza 'standard' copyleft che copre al giorno d'oggi la maggior parte dei programmi Free Software.<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header dei programmi che sono stati sviluppati interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_Name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or<br />
* (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
* GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along<br />
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,<br />
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Librerie: LGPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutte le librerie '''native''', utilizziamo la GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
Naturalmente, anche se noi aderiamo completamente al Free Software, non vogliamo costringere all'utilizzo di queste librerie gli sviluppatori di programmi che desiderano creare un programma non-free.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header delle librerie che sono state sviluppate interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or<br />
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either<br />
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU<br />
* Lesser General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software<br />
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA<br />
*<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Software Esterno ==<br />
<br />
Nel caso in cui estendessimo/migliorassimo o contribuissimo ad esistenti programmi Free Software,<br />
siamo tenuti ad aderire (ed aderiremo) alle licenze esistenti. Questo significa che tutto il nostro codice sarà <br />
<br />
# copyright by OpenMoko<br />
# licenziato con le stesse esatte parole del programma originale<br />
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== Licenza per il Marchio di fabbrica ==<br />
<br />
Occorre tenere presente che attualmente la FIC ("FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER, INC. CORPORATION") è il legale proprietario del marchio OpenMoko (USPTO #77013374 standard character mark). Una somma per l'utilizzo della licenza sul Marchio di Fabbrica potrebbe essere richiesta dalla FIC se si utilizza la parola OpenMoko.<br />
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<div>Il progetto OpenMoko utilizza le seguenti Licenze per i suoi programmi ufficiali:<br />
<br />
== Software Nativo ==<br />
<br />
=== Programmi: GPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutti i programmi '''nativi''', utilizziamo la GNU General Public License (GPL).<br />
Questo significa che noi aderiamo alla licenza 'standard' copyleft che copre al giorno d'oggi la maggior parte dei programmi Free Software.<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header dei programmi che sono stati sviluppati interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_Name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or<br />
* (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
* GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along<br />
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,<br />
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Librerie: LGPL ===<br />
<br />
Per tutte le librerie '''native''', utilizziamo la GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).<br />
<br />
Chiunque realizzi (e voglia distribuire) qualsiasi estensione o contribuzione è tenuto a rilasciarla sotto la stessa precisa licenza.<br />
<br />
Naturalmente, anche se noi aderiamo completamente al Free Software, non vogliamo costringere all'utilizzo di queste librerie gli sviluppatori di programmi che desiderano creare un programma non-free.<br />
<br />
La compatibilità con le future licenze è garantita dall'utilizzo della frase di default per la FSF <br />
"or any later version".<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
Il '''preciso''' header seguente dovrà essere presente in tutti i file sorgenti ed in tutti i file header delle librerie che sono state sviluppate interamente ed originalmente dal progetto OpenMoko:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or<br />
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either<br />
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU<br />
* Lesser General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software<br />
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA<br />
*<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Software Esterno ==<br />
<br />
Nel caso in cui estendessimo/migliorassimo o contribuissimo ad esistenti programmi Free Software,<br />
siamo tenuti ad aderire (ed aderiremo) alle licenze esistenti. Questo significa che tutto il nostro codice sarà <br />
<br />
# copyright by OpenMoko<br />
# licenziato con le stesse esatte parole del programma originale<br />
<br />
<br />
== Licenza per il Marchio di fabbrica ==<br />
<br />
Occorre tenere presente che attualmente la FIC ("FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER, INC. CORPORATION") è il legale proprietario del marchio OpenMoko (USPTO #77013374 standard character mark). Una somma per l'utilizzo della licenza sul Marchio di Fabbrica potrebbe essere richiesta dalla FIC se si utilizza la parola OpenMoko.<br />
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<div>The OpenMoko program uses the following Licenses for its official programs:<br />
<br />
== Native Software ==<br />
<br />
=== Applications: GPL ===<br />
<br />
For all '''native''' applications, we use the GNU General Public License (GPL).<br />
This means that we commit ourselves to the 'standard' copyleft license which<br />
covers by far the most Free Software programs today.<br />
<br />
Any extension or contribution that somebody makes (and wants to distribute) has <br />
therefore to be released under the exact same license.<br />
<br />
The future license compatibility is guaranteed by using the FSF-default<br />
"or any later version" statement.<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
The '''exact''' following header shall be present in all source code and header files<br />
of applications that were entirely and originally developed by the OpenMoko project:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_Name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or<br />
* (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
* GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along<br />
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,<br />
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Libraries: LGPL ===<br />
<br />
For all '''native''' libraries, we use the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).<br />
<br />
Any extension or contribution that somebody makes (and wants to distribute) has <br />
therefore to be released under the exact same license. <br />
<br />
However, while we ourselves are committed to Free Software, we do not want to constrict<br />
the use of those libraries by developers of applications who want to create a non-free<br />
program.<br />
<br />
The future license compatibility is guaranteed by using the FSF-default<br />
"or any later version" statement.<br />
<br />
==== Header ====<br />
<br />
The '''exact''' following header shall be present in all source code and header files<br />
of libraries that were entirely and originally developed by the OpenMoko project:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
/*<br />
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 by OpenMoko, Inc.<br />
* Written by $Authors_name <$Authors_email><br />
* All Rights Reserved<br />
*<br />
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or<br />
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either<br />
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.<br />
*<br />
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU<br />
* Lesser General Public License for more details.<br />
*<br />
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public<br />
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software<br />
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA<br />
*<br />
*/<br />
</pre><br />
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== Foreign Software ==<br />
<br />
If we extend/enhance or contribute back to existing Free Software programs,<br />
we have to (and will) comply with existing licenses. This means that all<br />
our code will be <br />
<br />
# copyright by OpenMoko<br />
# licensed under the exact same terms of the original program<br />
<br />
<br />
== Trademark License ==<br />
<br />
It is worthwhile to note that FIC ("FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER, INC. CORPORATION") is currently the legal holder of the OpenMoko mark (USPTO #77013374 standard character mark). A trademark license fee may be collected by FIC when you use the OpenMoko word.<br />
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<div>Openmoko è una distribuzione creata per telefoni ed altri eventuali dispositivi mobili. <br />
<br />
Si veda la [[Trademark Policy]] se si desidera ricevere informazioni sulla policy di utilizzo del marchio Openmoko.<br />
<br />
Questo è il suo stack software:<br />
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[http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokostack2007.pdf Qui] è disponibile una versione adatta alla stampa.<br />
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== Kernel Space ==<br />
Il Kernel Space consiste in Bootloader, Kernel, e Power Management.<br />
<br />
=== Bootloader ===<br />
Il Bootloader è [[u-boot]]. Esso dovrà rispondere ai seguenti requisiti:<br />
* '''Firmware Update''' – Occorre un programma che scarichi il codice eseguibile tramite [[USB DFU]]<br />
* '''RAM Loader''' – Un metodo per eseguire del codice direttamente dalla RAM del dispositivo<br />
* '''Secure Memory Interface''' – Qualcosa che renda sicura l'interfaccia di scrittura su RAM e FLASH. Serve per evitare che altri utenti finali modifichino il proprio cellulare, non per permettere ai rivenditori di bloccare il telefono. <br />
* '''[[Backup]]''' – Un metodo per effettuare il backup dei dati dalla FLASH. Dovrebbe poter permettere lo scambio delle immaginbi tra utenti.<br />
<br />
=== Kernel ===<br />
Il Kernel è basato sulla mainline 2.6.x ed utilizza il sistema di patch moko. E' previsto l'utilizzo delle patches di TomTom, dato che hanno fatto un lavoro molto esteso sul processore Samsung 2410 ed hanno aggiunto un gran supporto alle schede SD. Attualmente le loro patches permettono di supportare quasi tutti i fornitori di schede SD. Il lavoro sul Kernel è diviso tra i seguenti componenti:<br />
<br />
==== Flash ====<br />
La FLASH funziona come un MTD che utilizza accessi standard Linux. Farà girare il filesystem JFFS2 interamente in FLASH. <br />
Ci piacerebbe che i dati utente venissero crittografati. Potremmo configurarla sull'Interfaccia Utente, più avanti. Per il momento dovremmo solo costruire il framework di supporto.<br />
<br />
==== Suono ====<br />
Il driver audio per i codec utilizza Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) con l'ASoC glue code. Questo è lo standard per le schede audio sotto Linux.<br />
<br />
==== Luce di sfondo ====<br />
E' un driver per luce di sfondo di classe LCD.<br />
<br />
==== Tastiera / Pulsanti ====<br />
Il driver per la tastiera utilizzerà il dispositivo di Input standard /dev/input.<br />
<br />
==== Touch Screen ====<br />
Il driver touch screen utilizza il dispositivo di Input standard /dev/input/touchscreen0.<br />
<br />
==== Accelerometro (solo GTA02) ====<br />
{{stub}}<br />
<br />
==== USB ====<br />
Occorrerà un supporto host / client USB per Linux, OS X, e Windows. Dovrebbe avere le seguenti funzioni:<br />
* '''Mass Storage''' – Per poterlo montare su altri dispositivi<br />
* '''Host Network''' – Per supportare il networking tramite USB<br />
* '''Linux USB Gadget''' – Metodo standard per far in modo che il dispositivo agisca come slave<br />
<br />
==== NFS Root Support ====<br />
Sarà uno dei metodi per sviluppare codice per il dispositivo. Ci permetterà di avere un filesystem più grande dell'attuale dimensione della FLASH. Per i dettagli su come settarlo, si veda la pagina [[Booting_from_NFS]].<br />
<br />
==== Bluetooth ====<br />
Il supporto Bluetooth sarà basato sullo standard Linux chiamato BlueZ. Supporteremo i seguenti profili:<br />
* '''Cuffie''' – Per auricolari e cuffie senza fili<br />
* '''OBEX''' – Per il trasferimento dei file<br />
* '''HID''' – Sia per le tstiere Bluetooth che per gli emulatori di tastiera (ad esempio per i telecomandi)<br />
* '''Network Emulation''' – Per il supporto alla rete basato su Bluetooth<br />
<br />
==== WiFi (solo GTA02) ====<br />
{{stub}}<br />
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==== TS07.10 ====<br />
E' la parte dell'interfaccia per il [[GSM]]. Si basa sull'idea di creare dispositivi seriali multipli da un solo dispositivo seriale fisico. Questo codice si baserà sul funzionamento del progetto openEZX e dell'architettura originale Motorola. Dovrà fornire ipsec per le connessioni sicure su [[VPN]].<br />
<br />
Il diagramma seguente ne mostra l'architettura generale:<br />
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<br />
[http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokogsm.pdf Qui] troverete una versione adatta alla stampa.<br />
<br />
===== modem GPRS =====<br />
Accesso ad Internet a 2.5G (non EDGE).<br />
<br />
==== Vibrazione ====<br />
Utilizza l'interfaccia di classe LED. Potrebbe creare dei problemi durante il mainline merging, ma non ha molto senso inventare un nuovo sottosistema che sarebbe uguale al 100% all'interfaccia di classe LED.<br />
<br />
=== Power Management ===<br />
L'unità di Power Management si interfaccerà tramite l'interfaccia I2C standard del kernel. Le attuali power states transitions sono TBD.<br />
<br />
== User Space ==<br />
<br />
{{note|Per la prima versione del prodotto utilizzeremo glibc (non uClibC) e libX11 (completa, non allegerita). Le alternative utilizzerebbero meno spazio e sarebbero più ottimizzate, ma ci darebbero problemi di integrazione. riconsidereremo questa decisione nei rilasci successivi.}}<br />
<br />
=== Linux Core Services ===<br />
<br />
La maggior parte di questi core services includono un demone ed una libreria.<br />
<br />
==== sshd ====<br />
sshd abilita il login tramite rete ad una shell remota.<br />
<br />
==== udev ====<br />
udev è responsabile della gestione dei device nodes nel pseudo filesystem /dev .<br />
<br />
==== bluez ====<br />
bluez è il sottosistema Bluetooth Linuz.<br />
<br />
==== dbus ====<br />
dbus è un sottosistema di comunicazione tra processi.<br />
<br />
==== GSM ====<br />
* '''GSM''' - gestisce la comunicazione con il modulo GSM.<br />
* '''gsmd''' - è responsabile della gestione del backend GSM.<br />
* '''libgsmd''' - comunicherà con gsmd ed esporterà una API per i programmi.<br />
<br />
==== GPS ====<br />
* '''GPS''' - gestisce la comunicazione con il modulo. <br />
* '''[http://gpsd.berlios.de/ gpsd]''' - è il demone per la gestione del backend GPS. Esporterà l'interfaccia standard [[Gpsd|gpsd]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux User Interface ===<br />
==== Matchbox ====<br />
Un window manager leggero prodotto dal [http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox O-Hand]<br />
<br />
==== KDrive ====<br />
KDrive-fbdev è un server X11leggero che gira direttamente su un FrameBuffer Linux.<br />
<br />
==== libX11 ====<br />
La libreria X11.<br />
<br />
==== GTK+ ====<br />
GTK+ è un GUI-Toolkit molto ricco. Sta alla base del [http://gtk.org progetto Gnome]<br />
<br />
=== Openmoko Application Framework ===<br />
{{Main|OpenMokoFramework}}<br />
<br />
==== Programmi Nativi ====<br />
===== Attualmente Inclusi =====<br />
[[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Qui]] trovate i programmi attualmente inclusi accessibili dal menu application, sia quelli Stylus-based che quelli Finger-based.<br />
<br />
===== Programmi Finger-Based =====<br />
[[Applications#Finger-Based_Applications | Qui]] trovate le specifiche complete di tutti i programmi Finger-Based.<br />
<br />
===== Programmi Stylus-Based =====<br />
[[Applications#Stylus-Based_Applications | Qui]] trovate le specifiche complete di tutti i programmi Stylus-Based.<br />
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User_talk:CoolcatUser talk:Coolcat2008-05-13T07:06:56Z<p>Panta: /* Index page */</p>
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<div>The full time editor of Openmoko.<br />
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== Openmoko ==<br />
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Do you know that the name is not OPENMOKO, but OpenMoko..<br />
[[User:EsbenDamgaard|Ebbe]] 12:01, 5 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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== Index page ==<br />
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Hi! I have moved the index page from [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] to [[OpenMoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. If you want to make any changes to the index, please do it at the new page. Please don't start the page [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] again unless you can give reasons for it. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 13:54, 12 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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:Thanks for finally giving your reasons on [[User talk:Galadh|my talkpage]]. I have moved the page back to [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] and added the information on the new spelling to [[Help:Contents#A list of definitive spellings used throughout the site|Help:Contents]]. <br />
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:When you edit the wiki, please remember to give your reasons for making a change in the edit summary if these reasons are not obvious. This will help other editors of the wiki understand why you made the change. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 15:51, 13 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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Ciao! I think that your last edit is not so nice. People that do not speak English must read all the page before to find the Language option. Please, edit back the Index Page! Grazie --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 00:12, 11 May 2008 (CET)<br />
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:No problem. Thank you! --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 07:03, 13 May 2008 (CET)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Group_salesGroup sales2008-05-11T00:36:08Z<p>Panta: Sardinian User Group - Panta</p>
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<div>Openmoko have announced a scheme to sell the forthcoming Neo Freerunner at a discount if bought in multiples of 10 (US$369, instead of 399), to be shipped in one package. Group buying will thus save money on the purchase, and on the shipping. This page is to to organise group purchases by region.<br />
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Steve from Openmoko announced "Every 10 pack, will come with a box of stuff. 10 pouches and 10 head sets."<br />
So join us within a local group !<br />
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== Australia ==<br />
=== Western Australia ===<br />
==== Perth ====<br />
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Status: 9/10<br />
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* 1x Fred Janon mailto:fjanon@yahoo.com<br />
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* 1x Shanon Loughton [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/cgltower contact me here]<br />
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* 1x Simon Matthews [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/simat contact me here]<br />
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* 1x ([[Image:MokoBox.jpg]] - advanced) Msquared [http://www.msquared.id.au/ contact me here]<br />
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* 1x Alex Wilkinson mailto:alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au<br />
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* 1x Daniel Foote mailto:freefoote@dview.net<br />
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* 1x Russell Steicke mailto:russells@adelie.cx<br />
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* 1x William Kenworthy mailto:billk@iinet.net.au<br />
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* 1x Clare Johnstone [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/claregj contact me here]<br />
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=== New South Wales ===<br />
==== Sydney ====<br />
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status: 8/10<br />
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Please add an "I exist" to end of your name here. <br />
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Also, Sydney seems to now have 8 people - perhaps if we do not reach 10 we can join with Melbourne (or Canberra) and get them shipped to Australia, then moved domestically to the other city.<br />
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* 1 x dbmoodb ---> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Dbmoodb contact me here] I exist.<br />
* 1 x Mark Chandler [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Openmarko contact me here]<br />
* 1 x bing [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Bingquick contact me here] I exist.<br />
* 1 x Chris [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/ch0gan contact me here]. I exist.<br />
* 1 x Neil Brown [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Neilbrown contact me here] I'm wondering why I need to assert that I exist.<br />
* 1 x Rob [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Rob contact me here]<br />
* 1 x Tim [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Voyd contact me here] I am almost certain I exist.<br />
* 1 x Scott [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Cysp wikimail]<br />
* 1 x porl [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/porl contact me here] I exist.<br />
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=== Victoria ===<br />
==== Melbourne ====<br />
Status: 6/10<br />
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* 4x Dennis Wollersheim, mailto: dewoller (at) gmail (dot) com<br />
* 1x Nigel Cunningham, mailto: ncunningham (at) crca (dot) org (dot) au<br />
(I'm actually in Cobden, in the south-west)<br />
* 1x Dale Maggee, mailto: antisol (at) earthling (dot) net<br />
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=== ACT ===<br />
==== Canberra ====<br />
Status: 2/10<br />
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* J Dinale [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Noledil Contact me here]<br />
* Fergus [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Someone Contact me here]<br />
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=== Queensland ===<br />
==== Brisbane ====<br />
Status: 4/10 (possibly 20)<br />
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* Nick Devereaux x 2 [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Monkeypanic Contact me here]<br />
* Matt Gallagher [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/mattg Contact me here]<br />
* Jordan Keith [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Zedd_D1abl0 Contact me here]<br />
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=== South Australia ===<br />
==== Adelaide ====<br />
Status: 4/10<br />
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* Adrian Billiau [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Carcin Contact me here]<br />
* John Briggs [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Erflungued Contact me here]<br />
* Daniel Sobey [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/dns Contact me here]<br />
* Nicholas Steicke [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/narthollis Contact me here]<br />
* Joel Stanley [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/shenki Contact me here]<br />
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== Austria ==<br />
There is a group-buy page at MetaLab, available here: http://metalab.at/wiki/OpenMoko .. we almost have the full 10 slots assigned, and its quite possible that we will order *20* phones, so please register on the Metalab pages and let us know if you're interested .. <br />
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=== Salzburg ===<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
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* D. Kepplinger [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Wedge Contact me here]<br />
=== Wien ===<br />
Status: 2/10<br />
* M. Greifeneder [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/mikegr Contact me here]<br />
* J. Vaughan (torpor) -- http://metalab.at/wiki/OpenMoko [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/torpor Contact me here]<br />
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=== Styria ===<br />
==== Graz ====<br />
Status: 7/10<br />
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* F Hackenberger [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Deadman66 Contact me here]<br />
* J Florineth [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Flojoh Contact me here]<br />
* G Michelitsch [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/graf_ithaka Contact me here] (I've found others @ TU Graz !)<br />
* R Stoegbuchner [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/stoero Contact me here]<br />
* M Lipp [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Neldoreth Contact me here]<br />
* M Maier [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/species Contact me here]<br />
* M Konrad [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/konni Contact me here]<br />
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== Belgium ==<br />
=== Flanders ===<br />
==== Brussel/Aalst/Gent/Brugge ====<br />
Status 8/10<br />
* Yorick, mailto: yorick DOT matthys AT gmail DOT com<br />
* 2x Dolfje [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Dolfje Contact me here]<br />
* XVens, mailto: xavier DOT vens AT gmail DOT com<br />
* Arno85, mailto: aaron DOT helin AT gmail DOT com, Kortrijk<br />
* Rubenv, mailto: ruben D0T vandamme MAILAT belgacom D0T net, Kortrijk<br />
* Philoufr, mailto: philoufr AT gmail DOT com<br />
* Js Op de Beeck [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Js.opdebeeck Contact me here]<br />
ps: Dolfje can bring freerunners to Brugge if needed<br />
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==== Antwerp ====<br />
Status 6/10<br />
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* michielv [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Michielv Contact me here]<br />
* Peter N [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Bubsy Contact me here]<br />
* Ivo [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Ivo Contact me here]<br />
* Peter Leemans, mailto: peter AT x-tend DOT be<br />
* Richard B [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/richardb Contact me here]<br />
* Jeroen Van Goey [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/BioGeek Contact me here]<br />
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=== Wallonia ===<br />
==== Walloon Brabant ====<br />
* Istvan, mailto: buki DOT istvan AT gmail DOT com<br />
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== Bulgaria ==<br />
=== Sofia ===<br />
==== Sofia ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
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* Dimitar Staykov, mailto:meditache@gmail.com<br />
* Vernim, [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Vernim Contact]<br />
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== Canada ==<br />
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=== British Columbia ===<br />
Status : 9/10<br />
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* Justin (Vancouver): mailto: stryderjzw AT gmail<br />
* Dave (Vancouver) Vancouver Linux users group (unconfirmed but about 7 so far): mailto: doc AT skynet REMOVE dot REMOVE ie<br />
* Steven (Victoria) - If someone in the group will remail the package for me. mailto: skurylo --> gmail dot com<br />
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=== Alberta ===<br />
Status : 3/10<br />
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* [[User:Wuth|Wuth]] : [mailto:wuth@acm.org]<br />
* [[User:Slm3095om|stacy]] (2 units) : slm3095om AT millions dOt ca<br />
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=== Ontario/Quebec ===<br />
==== GTA (Toronto) ====<br />
Status : 9/10<br />
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* Gerald A [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Historybuff Contact me here]<br />
* MattC, mailto: quirkz AT gmail<br />
* Sergey K, openmoko AT deeptown dOt org<br />
* Kristin Low, kristin dot low at gmail dot com (Kingston)<br />
* Daniel Lister, dan.lister-->gmail<br />
* Ronnie Wong: '''3 units''' - r25wong AT ryerson dOT ca<br />
* Paul V [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Roju Contact me here]<br />
* Matt Manjos, matt (AT) manjos * com<br />
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Group 2 Status (Hamilton): 3/10<br />
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* Gabriel D - ace AT staticwave DOT ca<br />
* Richard D - rtdegelder --> gmail.com<br />
* Steve S - ssinger_pg AT sympatico dot ca<br />
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== Chile ==<br />
=== Santiago ===<br />
Status : 4/10<br />
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* [[User:Mankeke]] Ricardo Manríquez C., mailto: ricardo.manriquez "remove this and add AT" gmail "dot" com<br />
* [[User:XKnightmareX]] Gonzalo Pesenti., mailto: mare.knight1 "remove this and add AT" gmail "dot" com<br />
* [[User:Freyes]] Felipe Reyes., mailto: felipereyes "remove this and add AT" gmail "dot" com<br />
* [[User:Zeus]] Jonathan Gonzalez., mailto: zeus "remove this and add AT" gnu "dot" org<br />
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== China ==<br />
Status:8/10<br />
*liangfei <br/> mailto:bsch1983@gmail.com <br/> MSN: bsch1983@hotmail.com <br/> 1 freerunner and 1 debug board<br/><br />
*liwei <br/> mailto:4679380@qq.com <br/> 1 freerunner and 1 debug board<br />
*Luther <br/> mailto:lutherluo@qq.com <br/> 2 freerunner and 1 debug board.<br />
*Pccpu <br/> mailto:LFZILFZI@YAHOO.COM.CN <br/> MSN:LFZI@SINA.COM <br/> 1 freerunner<br />
*Gnosy <br/> mailto:gnosyhh@gmail.com <br/> 1 freerunner and 1 debug board.<br />
*Bin Zong <br /> mailto:hunter_00zb@hotmail.com <br/> 1 Freerunner <br/> MSN:hunter_00zb@hotmail.com<br />
*Lee zaixin<br /> mailto:shqlzx@126.com <br/> 1 Freerunner <br/><br />
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== Denmark ==<br />
If we do not reach a total large enough, Denmark **is** a very small place - surely we could figure out a way of getting them to find their way 'round the country :)<br />
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=== Jutland ===<br />
==== Aalborg ====<br />
Status: 3/10<br />
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Should anyone need it, transportation from Aalborg to Thisted for phones can be arranged, if you don't want to pick it up in Aalborg yourself :) ~~leinir<br />
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* Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen <br /> mailto:admin@leinir.dk <br /> [[User:Leinir]]<br />
* Fabian Olesen <br /> mailto:firewalkerx@gmail.com<br />
* Helge Willum Larsen <br /> mailto:helge.at.helges.dk<br />
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==== Skjern ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
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* [[User:Carlo]]<br />
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==== Sønderborg ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
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* Theis Hjorth [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Theis.hjorth contact me here] (1 phone + 1 devkit) <br /><br />
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=== Fyn ===<br />
Status: 4/10<br />
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* [[User:EsbenDamgaard]] (need 3 (Looney & Gert))<br />
* [[User:apm]] (need 1 with invoice - can pick up in Copenhagen)<br />
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=== Sjælland ===<br />
==== Copenhagen ====<br />
Status: 26/10<br />
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* [[User:Fursund]]<br />
* [[User:Rasmusjensen]]<br />
* [[User:tabac]] Thomas Ammitzbøll-Bach<br />
* [[User:chel | Christian E. Lysel ]]<br />
* [[User:UlrikRasmussen | Ulrik Rasmussen]]<br />
* [[User:KlaymenDK | Jan Gundtofte-Bruun]] (Pending final hw, eg. low-power LEDs)<br />
* [[User:OleTange | Ole Tange]] (I need 14 with invoice)<br />
* [[User:Pascal | Pascal d'Hermilly]] (I need 1 with invoice)<br />
* [[User:Miwer]] Michael Andersen<br />
* [[User:maha | Martin Hansen]] (3 with invoice)<br />
* [[User:SvenneK | Svenne Krap ]] (1+devkit with invoice)<br />
* [[User:bss | Bo Stendal Sørensen]] (1)<br />
* [[User:Glenn | Glenn Møller-Holst]] (1 + debug board)<br />
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== Finland ==<br />
=== Uusimaa ===<br />
==== Helsinki I (Full)====<br />
Status : 10/10<br />
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* Mikko Rauhala x2 [mailto:mjr@iki.fi mjr@iki.fi]<br />
* Aleksi Hankalahti <br /> [mailto:aleksi.hankalahti@iki.fi aleksi.hankalahti@iki.fi]<br />
* Seppo Hätönen <br /> [mailto:karrde@iki.fi karrde@iki.fi]<br />
* Arttu Sund <br /> [mailto:thearttu@gmail.com thearttu@gmail.com]<br />
* Ville-Pekka Vainio <br /> vpivaini AT cs.helsinki.fi<br />
* Heikki Hallamaa <br /> [mailto:heikki.hallamaa@iki.fi heikki.hallamaa@iki.fi]<br />
* Tomi Jylhä-Ollila <br /> tomi.jylha-ollila@helsinki.fi<br />
* Richard Braakman<br />
* Timo Jyrinki <br /> [mailto:timo.jyrinki@iki.fi timo.jyrinki@iki.fi]<br />
<br />
==== Helsinki II, Turku & Vaasa (Full)====<br />
<br />
Status : 10/10<br />
<br />
'''[[User:Piksi|Check & comment on my userpage for discussing payment & mail options]]'''<br />
<br />
Helsinki:<br />
<br />
* [[User:Piksi]] <br />openmoko ÄT pi-xi PISTE net<br />
* Risto H. Kurppa <br /> risto AT kurppa DOT fi<br />
* Aapo Rantalainen <br /> aapo DOT rantalainen AT gmail DOT com<br />
* Matti Laakso <br /> matti DOT laakso AT kotiposti DOT net<br />
* Ismo Haanaho <br /> ismo DOT haanaho AT gmail DOT com<br />
<br />
Turku:<br />
<br />
* 2x Teemu Välimäki, [mailto:teemu.valimaki@iki.fi teemu.valimaki@iki.fi]<br />
* Jaakko Lehtinen, jaakko dot lehtinen at gmail dot com<br />
* Janne Junnila, janne dot junnila at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
Vaasa:<br />
<br />
* Mikko Niemikorpi, mikefulli ÄT gmail PISTE com<br />
<br />
== France ==<br />
=== Bretagne ===<br />
==== Brest ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* StevenLeRoux [mailto:steven@pourri.fr steven@pourri.fr] Jabber_Id:Steven@jabber.fr<br />
* Acheteur potentiel #2<br />
<br />
==== Rennes ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* Cédric DUFOUIL (openmoko at tsleg point com)<br />
* Yves MAHE (ymahe at zindep dot com)<br />
<br />
=== Pays de la Loire ===<br />
==== La Roche sur Yon ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Vtouchar Vincent Touchard] (I may soon move to Bretagne/Brest)<br />
<br />
==== Nantes ====<br />
<br />
* [[User:Yoann|Yoann ARNAUD]]. OK for a ship in Rennes if needed. [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Yoann Contact me here]<br />
<br />
=== Ile de france ===<br />
==== Paris ====<br />
Status : 11/10<br />
<br />
* StevenLeRoux<br />
* [[User:Phyce|Phyce]]<br />
* Yann SLADEK ([http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Maveryck Contact me here])<br />
* [[User:Wilk|Wilk]] [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Wilk Contact me here]<br />
* Jonathan Magano ([http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/JonathanMM Contact me here])<br />
* Benjamin Renard (bn8[AT]zionetrix.net)<br />
* [[User:OlivierBerger|OlivierBerger]]<br />
* [[User:BartGS|BartGS]] [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/BartGS Contact me here]<br />
* [[User:rcoscali|Rémi Cohen-Scali]]<br />
* [[User:Valos|Valéry Febvre]]<br />
* [[User:Manou|Emmanuel Raviart]]<br />
<br />
You may also see :<br />
http://bearstech.com/openmoko/register<br />
<br />
=== Lorraine ===<br />
==== Nancy ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:mosan|Nicolas Salles]]<br />
<br />
=== Rhône-Alpes ===<br />
==== Lyon ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/patou Vincent MEURISSE]<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/pini Gilles FILIPPINI]<br />
<br />
==== Grenoble ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/pbollard Philippe BOLLARD]<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/aurelien Aurelien]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Alpes de Haute Provence ===<br />
==== Manosque ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/cfdev Cyril]<br />
<br />
=== Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur ===<br />
==== Sophia Antipolis ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/nico.inc Nicolas HUOT]<br />
<br />
== Germany ==<br />
=== Sachsen-Anhalt ===<br />
==== Stendal (evtl. Magdeburg) ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* Fabian Off [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Fabian2de Contact me here]<br />
<br />
=== Hamburg ===<br />
==== Hamburg ====<br />
Status 9-10<br />
<br />
* Jan 4-5[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Jan07 Contact me here]<br />
* Varacanero [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/varacanero Contact me here]<br />
* Ole 3-5 pcs [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Olemoko Contact me here]<br />
* Arne [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/GuraX Contact me here]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Niedersachsen===<br />
==== Hannover====<br />
Status 1<br />
<br />
* Dattel83 [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Dattel83 Contact me here]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hessen ===<br />
==== Frankfurt ====<br />
Status 1-10<br />
<br />
* Blacky [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Blacky Contact me here]<br />
<br />
=== Sachsen ===<br />
==== Chemnitz ====<br />
Status 2/10<br />
<br />
* Tobias [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Tobydox Contact me here]<br />
* Michael [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/her Contact me here]<br />
==== Dresden ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* Martin [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/nodge Contact me here]<br />
<br />
=== Thueringen ===<br />
==== Weimar ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Fries43]]<br />
<br />
==== Ilmenau ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:KimKiesel]]<br />
<br />
=== NRW ===<br />
==== Bielefeld ====<br />
Status 4/10<br />
<br />
* David, infos on my [[User:Raven|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/Raven|contact me here]]<br />
* Sebastian, infos on my [[User:Seppi|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/Seppi|contact me here]]<br />
* Dackel, infos on my [[User:Killerdackel|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/Killerdackel|contact me here]]<br />
* Conny<br />
* Arndt, infos on my [[User:Arndot|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/Arndot|contact me here]]<br />
<br />
==== Aachen ====<br />
Status 3/10<br />
* Henrik, infos on my [[User:Henrikz|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/Henrikz|contact me here]]<br />
* David, infos on my [[User:TechnoFan|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/TechnoFan|contact me here]]<br />
* Stephan, infos on my [[User:chaq|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/chaq|contact me here]]<br />
<br />
==== Düsseldorf ====<br />
* mac2k, infos on my [[User:mac2k|user page]], or you can [[Special:Emailuser/mac2k|contact me here]]<br />
<br />
=== Baden-Württemberg ===<br />
==== Karlsruhe ====<br />
<br />
Status 17/10<br />
<br />
* 2 for André (one for me and one for a friend).[[Special:Emailuser/Spacemarine|Contact]] me if you haven't received an email from me or if you joined this group after the 07.05.08<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Dr.Nop|Dr.Nop]]<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/JensB|JensB]]<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Tedo|Tedo]]<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/ZaPPaS|ZaPPaS]] 7 devices at least, maybe we start a new group in Leonberg<br />
<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Gromgull|Gromgull]] (in Kaiserslautern, but Karlsruhe is close enough, and I doubt that I'll find 10 people here.<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Ebi|Ebi]]<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/RIdd3r|Fabian]]<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Agon|Agon]] in Stuttgart, but Karlsruhe is close enough<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Gollum|Gollum]] in Mannheim, ditto :) Maybe local postal service is an option?<br />
Are there any news on how we're going to manage the order?<br />
<br />
=== Bayern ===<br />
==== München ====<br />
<br />
Status 6/10<br />
<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Eriks|Eriks]]<br />
* --[[User:Imitation|Imitation]] 21:42, 30 April 2008 (CEST)<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/meyerm|meyerm]] 16:25 CEST, 01. Mai 2008<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/Koebi|koebi]] 05. Mai 2008<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/wof|wof]] 07. Mai 2008<br />
* [[Special:Emailuser/floe|floe]] 10. Mai 2008<br />
<br />
=== Berlin===<br />
==== Berlin ====<br />
<br />
for berlin-talk: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/openmoko-berlin/<br />
<br />
* Conrad [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Caribu Contact me here]<br />
<br />
Status 11/20<br />
* Stephan [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Fischel Contact me here]<br />
* Robert [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Thebohemian Contact me here]<br />
* Nico [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Nico Contact me here]<br />
* Torsten [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Torsten_Grote Contact me here]<br />
* Bastian [[User:Fries43]]<br />
* Sven-Ola [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Sven-ola Contact]<br />
* Arne [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:arnepp Contact me here]<br />
* MM [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:MM Contact]<br />
* Keks [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Keksdosenmann Contact]<br />
* Matthias [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:mk Contact]<br />
* Norbert [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Noha Contact]<br />
<br />
== Hungary == <br />
discussion here: http://hup.hu/node/54588<br />
<br />
=== Budapest ===<br />
Status 17/10<br />
<br />
# Ferenc 'Lion' Veres [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/kempelen Contact]<br />
# Laszlo 'rka' Szabo [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/rka Contact]<br />
# tg [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/tg?wpSubject=OpenMoko%20GroupSales Contact]<br />
# LiRul - lirul [KUKAC] hixsplit [PONT] hu<br />
# Nyosigomboc - nyos [KUKAC] nyos [PONT] homelinux [PONT] net<br />
# hunludvig - hunludvig [KUKAC] gmail [PONT] com<br />
# [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/asdmin?wpSubject=OpenMoko%20GroupSales Dániel 'asd' Vásárhelyi]<br />
#* i offer to handle ordering and dispatching the unit if no one has applied for it already<br />
# asch, asch [KUKAC] freemail [PONT] hu<br />
# btamas, [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/btamas Contact]<br />
# ka87, andras [kukac] csevego [pont] net<br />
# pcm, pcm [kukac] freemail [pont] hu<br />
# gpiros, geza [PONT] piros [KUKAC] gmail [PONT] com<br />
# appa, appa00 [kukac] gmail [pont] com<br />
# pierre286, [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/pierre286 Contact]<br />
# Hélei Zoltán, heleiz [kukac] gmail<br />
# Fenwick, [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/fenwick Contact]<br />
# Radics Áron, raron @ vipmail . hu<br />
<br />
=== Kecskemét ===<br />
Dániel Vásárhelyi handles transportation to Kecskemét, therefore it is not necessary to collect 10 all pieces here.<br />
<br />
== India ==<br />
=== Delhi/NCR ===<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* Goldwyn Rodrigues [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/goldwynr Contact]<br />
<br />
== Italy == <br />
If we don't reach the 10 phones limit in each city, maybe we could place an order in the "most requested city", and from shipping to other buyers. We'll have anyway a good discount although the "double-shipping". ([http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openmoko.community/10937/focus=10981 Read here for reference]).<br />
<br />
=== Toscana ===<br />
==== Firenze (e dintorni) ====<br />
Status 8/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Treviño|Marco Trevisan (Treviño)]] - [http://blog.3v1n0.net/contatti-trevino/ Contacts here]<br />
* [[User:Niccolo|Niccolo Rigacci]] - ''niccolo [AT] rigacci.org''<br />
* [[User:pcav|Paolo Cavallini]] - ''cavallini [AT] faunalia.it''<br />
* [[User:BiggMatt|Mattia Gentile]] - ''biggmatt@hotmail.it''<br />
* Elisa ''[mailto:lab@kkk.it lab@kkk.it]'' (Empoli)<br />
* [[User:Sugacapra|Sugacapra]] - alessio.chemeri [AT] gmailPUNTOcom<br />
* [[User:tom_morello|Carlo Ascani (Morello)]] - ''carlo.ratm [AT] gmail.com''<br />
* [[User:marrano|Stefano Burchietti (Marrano)]] - ''stefano [AT] nontelodiromai.it''<br />
<br />
=== Lombardia ===<br />
<br />
==== Milano e dintorni ====<br />
Status 17/10<br />
<br />
[[GroupSales_Milano_e_dintorni|Organizzazione preliminare (pagamento, punto di ricezione, etc)]]<br />
<br />
* Marcello Gorla<br />
* Maxxer [mailto:maxxer@yetopen.it maxxer@yetopen.it] (Lecco)<br />
* Pietro Montorfano [mailto:monto84@gmail.com monto84@gmail.com] (from como)<br />
* Gianluigi Belli - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Pulciux Contacts here] (Milano)<br />
* Michele Castellano - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/mubumba Contacts here] (Milano)<br />
* Maurizio Lipreri - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Maldido Contacts here]( Como )<br />
* Guido Conaldi - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/skepz Contacts here] (Varese)<br />
* [[User:Furester|Igor Scabini (furester)]] -[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Furester Contacts here] (Milano)<br />
* Dario Panico [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Dareus Contacts here] (Busto Arsizio, VA)<br />
* Marco Zanzotera (Milano città) - qualcuno sa indicarmi i metodi di pagamento per favore?<br />
* Francesco Ricci (Milano, Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Informazione, via Comelico 39/41) - possibile punto di ricezione/distribuzione - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Alfa21 Contacts here]<br />
* Danilo Sia (Birdack) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Birdack Contacts here] (Milano città)<br />
* Federico Belvisi - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Armalite Contacts here] (Legnano, MI/Varese)<br />
* Francesco Leserri - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Francy Contacts here] (Vimercate, MI)<br />
* [[User:Cga|Callea Gaetano Andrea]] (Milano zona Forlanini) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Cga Contacts here]<br />
* Pietro Isotti - [mailto:isottipietro@gmail.com isottipietro@gmail.com]<br />
* Baz - [mailto:buzzi.paolo@gmail.com buzzi.paolo@gmail.com]<br />
<br />
=== Piemonte ===<br />
==== Torino (and province) ====<br />
Status 7/10<br />
<br />
* Claudio Carnino <br/> (jollyr0g3r AT gmail DOT com)<br />
* Alessandro Degano <br/> (a.degano AT gmail DOT com)<br />
* Enrico Pigozzi <br/> (videokill71 AT gmail DOT com)<br />
* Max Ciavarella - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Cicchetebom Contacts here]<br />
* Giuseppe Barbieri (elect86 at gmail dot com)<br />
* Riccardo Issoglio <br/> (riccardo.issoglio AT polito DOT it)<br />
* Flavio Pastore [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Iron_Bishop Contacts here]<br />
# Volendo possiamo aggiungerci al gruppo di Milano<br />
prendendo così 2 pacchi da 10 risparmiando ulteriormente sulla spedizione e <br />
senza aspettare per raggiungere il numero 10, perchè io potrei andare volentieri<br />
a prenderli col treno a Milano, tornare e distribuirli a Torino, fatemi sapere ;) <br />
Giuseppe<br />
<br />
=== Trentino-Alto Adige ===<br />
==== Trento ====<br />
Status 2/10<br />
<br />
* Gianni Costanzi <br/> (gianni.costanzi AT gmail DOT com)<br />
* Vincenzo D'Andrea (vincenzo.dandrea AT gmail DOT com) <br/> (also Verona is OK - and I can carry others' phone VR to TN or viceversa)<br />
<br />
=== Friuli Venezia Giulia ===<br />
==== Trieste ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
<br />
* dorje [mailto:dorje@libero.it dorje@libero.it] - [[User:dorje|dorje]]<br />
<br />
=== Veneto ===<br />
Status: 10/10<br />
<br />
==== Verona ====<br />
<br />
* Persegat [mailto:persegat@alice.it persegat@alice.it] - [[User:Pecce|Pecce]]<br />
* Sylar91 [mailto:sylar1991@gmail.com sylar1991@gmail.com] - [[User:Sylar91|Sylar91]]<br />
* Marco Franceschetti - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/vonfritz Contacts here]<br />
* AleksFalcone [mailto:aleks.falcone@gmail.com aleks.falcone@gmail.com] - [[User:AleksFalcone|AleksFalcone]]<br />
<br />
==== Vicenza ====<br />
<br />
* Matteo [mailto:matteo@member.fsf.org matteo@member.fsf.org] - [[User:Tchernobog|Tchernobog]]<br />Also Padova is okay.<br />
<br />
* Michele [mailto:michele@cooperativabiosphaera.it michele(at)cooperativabiosphaera.it] - <br />Also Padova is okay.<br />
<br />
* Paolo [mailto:paolo.sartore@gmail.com paolo.sartore(at)gmail.com]<br /> Also Padova is okay.<br />
<br />
* Renato[mailto:wasgiventofly@gmail.com wasgiventofly(at)gmail.com]<br /><br />
<br />
==== Venezia ====<br />
<br />
* Tommaso [mailto:tommaso.gardumi@gmail.com tommaso.gardumi@gmail.com] - [[User:Tobarello|Tobarello]] <br />Also Padova, Vicenza & Trento are ok.<br />
<br />
==== Treviso ====<br />
<br />
* Dario [mailto:aliasbrain@gmail.com aliasbrain(at)gmail.com] - [[User:Rastafan|Rastafan]] <br />one, maybe two.<br />
<br />
* Pedro [mailto:paguilar@junkerhq.net paguilar(at)junkerhq.net] - [[User:Paguilar|Paguilar]] <br/>Also Padova and Vicenza are ok.<br />
<br />
=== Emilia Romagna ===<br />
==== Parma ====<br />
Status : 3/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Delian|Marco Albanese]] [mailto:delian2@gmail.com delian2@gmail.com] For Me, it's ok for the decentralized shipment ( Milano for example :) ).<br />
<br />
* [[User:Jordano|Marco Grassi]] marco.gra AT Gmail Dot com Also for me it's ok the decentralized shipping.<br />
<br />
* [[User:Hachreak|Leonardo Rossi]] ssj3gokou AT libero Dot it Also for me it's ok the decentralized shipping.<br />
<br />
=== Puglia ===<br />
==== Lecce ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Morpheus90|Morpheus90]] [mailto:ugopiemontese@rudiaelinux.com ugopiemontese@rudiaelinux.com]<br />
* [[User:Italyanker|italyanker]] [mailto:italyanker@gmail.com italyanker@gmail.com]<br />
<br />
==== Bari ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Fradeve11|Fradeve11]] [mailto:fradeve@ubuntu-it.org fradeve@ubuntu-it.org]<br />
<br />
=== Abruzzo ===<br />
==== Pescara ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
<br />
* ZarZ [mailto:zarz25@gmail.com zarz25@gmail.com]<br />
<br />
=== Campania ===<br />
==== Caserta (and province) ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* fenoxxx [mailto:fenoxxx@gmail.com] - Aversa<br />
<br />
=== Lazio ===<br />
==== Roma ====<br />
Status 8/10<br />
<br />
* Hire X 2 [mailto:hiretto@gmail.com hiretto@gmail.com] (Roma)<br />
* Darkbasic X 1 [mailto:darkbasic4(at)gmail darkbasic4(at)gmail] (Ancona)<br />
* zione X 1 [mailto:alessio.filipponio@gmail.com alessio.filipponio@gmail.com](Roma)<br />
* AntoMan X 2 [mailto:obe_65@yahoo.it AntoMan](Roma)<br />
* Christian X 1(Gino46) [mailto:christian.marzola@alice.it] (ferrara) Qualcuno me lo dovrebbe spedire. || Ci pensa Hire a spedirli a chi non è di Roma, mettete semplicemente in conto 8/9 euro in più per la spedizione.<br />
* Tempix X 1 [mailto:tempix11@gmail.com tempix11@gmail.com] (Ancona)<br />
<br />
=== Liguria ===<br />
==== Genova ====<br />
Status 8/10<br />
<br />
* Luca Maranzano X 1 (liuk AT linux DOT it) [[User:liuk|liuk]]<br />
* Francesco Frassinelli X 1 (frafra AT autistici DOT org) [[User:Frafra|Frafra]]<br />
* Lorenzo Fornara X 1 (fw1987 AT hotmail DOT it)<br />
* Stefano Cutelle' X 1 (staff@ascservices.it) [[User:ascservices|ascservices]]<br />
* Luca Arrigo X 1 (morph84@gmail.com) [[User:morph|morph]]<br />
* Andrea De Gaetano X 1 (dega1999 AT gmail DOT com) [[User:Dega1999|Dega1999]]<br />
* Salvo Schiavone X 1 (salvoschiavone AT gmail DOT com [[User:Salvador|Salvador]]<br />
* Daniele Delmonte X1 (ryogazero chiocciola yahoo punto it)<br />
<br />
=== Sicilia ===<br />
==== Palermo ====<br />
Status 6/10<br />
<br />
* Giorgio Marciano' X 1 [mailto:giorgio.marciano@email.it giorgio.marciano@email.it]<br />
* Michele Puccio X 1 [mailto:narkos@iol.it michele]<br />
* Roberto Calandra X 1 [mailto:isokazi@yahoo.it roberto]<br />
* Vincenzo Moreno Luna X 3 [mailto:ciop85plus@hotmail.com vincenzo]<br />
<br />
==== Messina ====<br />
Status 4/10<br />
<br />
* Melug X 4 [mailto:melug@messinalug.org MeLug]<br />
<br />
=== Calabria ===<br />
==== Catanzaro ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* Carlo Mangani X 1 [mailto:carlo.mangani@gmail.com carlo.mangani@gmail.com] - Lamezia Terme<br />
<br />
=== Sardegna ===<br />
==== Cagliari ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
<br />
* Panta x 1 [[User:Panta]]<br />
Viaggio per tutta l'Isola, per cui, nel caso in cui arrivassimo a 10 utenti...<br />
<br />
== Macedonia ==<br />
=== Skopje ===<br />
* Kristijan Krsteski 1/10 <br /> [[User:neutrino]] <br /> [mailto:kristijan.krsteski@gmail.com]<br />
===Status ===<br />
1/10<br />
<br />
== México ==<br />
=== Ciudad de México ===<br />
* Kozapatista [[Special:Emailuser/User:kozapatista|Contact]]<br />
===Status ===<br />
1/10<br />
<br />
== [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:GroupSales#The_Netherlands The Netherlands] ==<br />
(Discuss this group sale on the [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:GroupSales#The_Netherlands talk page])<br />
<br />
* Marijn Kruisselbrink 1 [[Special:Emailuser/User:mkruisselbrink|Contact]]<br />
* Andy Powell 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:ScaredyCat|Contact]]<br />
* Arjan Veenstra 1/10 [[User:AVee]] [[Special:Emailuser/User:AVee|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Gelderland ===<br />
<br />
==== Nijkerk ====<br />
* [[User:Nicolas|Nico Veenkamp]] (Nijkerk 1x) [[Special:Emailuser/User:Nicolas|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Nijmegen ====<br />
* [[User:A.dre|André Disselhorst]] (Nijmegen 1x) [[Special:Emailuser/User:A.dre|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Limburg ===<br />
<br />
==== Griendtsveen ====<br />
* [[User:KenSentMe|Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof]] (Griendtsveen 1x) [[Special:Emailuser/User:KenSentMe|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Noord-Brabant ===<br />
<br />
==== Bergen op Zoom ====<br />
* [[User:Madjo|Marcel de Jong]] 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:Madjo|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Eindhoven ====<br />
* Christ van Willegen 1 [[User:ChristW]]<br />
<br />
=== Noord Holland ===<br />
<br />
==== Amsterdam ====<br />
* Michel van Horssen 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:mivaho|Contact]]<br />
* Frank Richter 1 [[Special:Emailuser/User:res|Contact]]<br />
* Eric Smith 1/10 [[User:Eric Smith]]<br />
==== Beverwijk ====<br />
* Theo Martens 1x [[Special:Emailuser/User:T_M|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Bussum ====<br />
* Remco van Zuijlen 1x [[Special:Emailuser/User:Remco|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Overijssel ===<br />
<br />
==== Deventer ====<br />
* Jan de Haan 1/10 [[User:Jan de Haan]] [[Special:Emailuser/User:Jan de Haan|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Enschede ====<br />
* Peter Hageman 1x [[Special:Emailuser/User:PingPong|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Hengelo ====<br />
* Sander Hoentjen 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:Tjikkun|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Zwolle ====<br />
* Boudewijn 1/10 [[User:Boudewijn|empty user page]] [[Special:Emailuser/User:Boudewijn|Contact]]; possibly got a second person interested<br />
<br />
=== Zuid-Holland ===<br />
<br />
==== Rijswijk ====<br />
* Fernando Martins 1x [[User:fmartins]] [[Special:Emailuser/User:fmartins|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Utrecht ===<br />
<br />
==== Utrecht ====<br />
* Eric Spierings 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:ericsp|Contact]]<br />
* Peter van de Werken 2/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:PWerken|Contact]]<br />
* Kenny van Wanrooij 1/10 [[Special:Emailuser/User:kenneth|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Status ===<br />
22/30<br />
<br />
== New Zealand ==<br />
As Telecom are using the 850MHz network for their GSM network, and Vodafone/northelia (possibly aka orcon) are using 900/1800MHz, please state which version you want. This may need more research, I'm not 100%; see [http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/cou_nz.shtml] for more info<br><br />
According to jeremy list, telecom will not be rolling out GSM for four years, so the point becomes moot - no-one is likely to get an 850 gsm phone now and wait that long<br><br />
<br />
Based on info from steve (openmoko marketing) concerning weight and size, shipping via UPS will be about US$185 (NZ$23 each phone) to Auckland.<br><br />
UPS are far from the cheapest, but (again according to steve), OM have a contract with them, so this is what we are stuck with<br><br />
<br />
Someone on the community list suggested using [http://www.myus.com], a shipping company that will re-post items overseas at decent rates. They claim US$66 for a 3kg package, or NZ$8 per phone. Of course, the cost of shipping the phone from OM to the shipping company has to be added in as well.<br />
<br />
As of 2008-05-08, US$369 is worth NZ$477<br />
<br />
import duty on mobile phones is 0%[http://www.customs.govt.nz/importers/Private+Importers/Customs+Charges.htm], and GST is 12.5% so the GST added to each phone will be NZ$63; 12.5% * {477 + 23), cos we pay GST on postage too...<br />
<br />
So, the total cost of a Freerunner as part of a 10 pack, will be:<br><br />
477 + 23 + 63<br><br />
= '''NZ$563'''<br><br />
<br />
+ any possible charges to get it posted elsewhere in New Zealand<br />
<br />
=== Auckland ===<br />
==== [[Auckland group sales|Auckland]] ====<br />
Status:10 phones requested, the required minimum (10 phones) is reached, but more buyers are still welcome to join.<br />
*Rob Paulson [[User:Myfanwy]] [mailto:robin.paulson@gmail.com] 900MHz<br />
**i'm quite happy to organise the purchase, if no-one has any objections. to ease any worries about me running off with the money, we could use an escrow service such as [http://safetrader.co.nz], or paypal. or does anyone have any other ideas?<br />
*Simon Wells [[User:Swel024]] 900MHz<br />
*Jeremy List [[User:Jeremy-list]] mailto:quick.dudley@gmail.com (Wellington, not Auckland, will pay for courier) 900MHz<br />
*David Murrell [[User:Viddy]] - [mailto:dmurrell@waikato.ac.nz] I'm in Hamilton, either courier, or I'll drive up :) 900MHz<br />
*Jeremy Gray [[User:Bogdan237]] [mailto:jgra163@ec.auckland.ac.nz] Auckland, 900MHz<br />
*Glen Ogilvie [[User:Nelg]] [mailto:nelg@linuxsolutions.co.nz] Auckland, 900MHz<br />
*Xuân Baldauf [[User:xbaldauf]] [mailto:xuan--2008.05--GroupSales--wiki.openmoko.org@baldauf.org] Auckland CBD, 900MHz+1800MHz GSM with an [http://www.ak2.com.tw/pd_main.asp?sg_id=11 '''EU''' charger clip] instead of an Australian one (if this is in need to be selected). This is <u>conditional</u>: the transaction must complete by 2008-06-30, else I cannot participate, because I'm leaving the country afterwards.<br />
*Paul Roe [[User:Par08]] [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Par08 contact me here] Christchurch, 2 x 900MHz<br />
*Dave Lane [[User:dangerpossum]] [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/dangerpossum contact] Christchurch, 1 x 900MHz + 1800MHz GSM<br />
<br />
== Norway ==<br />
=== Nordland ===<br />
==== Bodø ====<br />
Status 2/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:AlecTBM|Alexander Frøyseth]] [mailto:alexander.froyseth@gmail.com alexander.froyseth@gmail.com]<br />
* Ole Marius<br />
* Stian Vading<br />
* [[User:Kolbjorn.Dahle|Kolbjorn Dahle]][mailto:kolbjorn@dahlenett.org]<br />
<br />
=== Sør-Trøndelag ===<br />
==== Trondheim ====<br />
Status 12/20<br />
<br />
*[[User:andy000|Andreas Kalvå]] [mailto:andy@samfundet.no andy@samfundet.no]<br />
Send mail om du er interessert.<br />
<br />
=== Østlandet ===<br />
==== Oslo, Akershus, Buskerud, Vestfold ====<br />
Status 20/20(30?)<br />
<br />
* [[User:Ixian|Heikki Sørum]] [mailto:heikkis@matnat.uio.no] <br/> Interessert? mail meg.<br />
* [[User:Bobkare|Knut Arne Bjørndal]] [mailto:bob@cakebox.net]<br />
* [[User:Arildh|Arild Hellstrøm]] [mailto:arild.hellstrom@getmail.no]<br />
<br />
== Poland ==<br />
<br />
* Special group buy site: https://www.kumulator.pl/show/group/35 (in edition moment: 9/10)<br />
<br />
=== Podlaskie ===<br />
==== Suwalki ====<br />
Status 1/10<br />
* arteqw [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Arteqw contact with me]<br />
<br />
== Portugal ==<br />
=== Aveiro ===<br />
==== Aveiro ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Ruben|Ruben Mendes]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Sweden ==<br />
If insufficient number of people, orders could be merged and remailed perhaps.<br />
<br />
Domestic remailing with Posten as A-class mail of a letter (criteria: length+width+height max 900 mm) weighing max 1 kg, without insurance should [http://www.posten.se/foretag/vara_tjanster/postageguide/postguideLetterDom.jspv cost 44 SEK]. 50 SEK more for insurance.<br />
<br />
If we end up with more than one 10-pack in Sweden, my guess is that it would probably pay to order everything in one shipment to one address in Sweden to save on the international shipping, and then remail domestically.<br />
<br />
=== Götaland ===<br />
==== Göteborg ====<br />
<br />
* [[User:Fwendt|Fredrik Wendt]] [[Special:Emailuser/Fwendt|Contact]]/wendt.se<br />
<br />
==== Malmö ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* Lars Jarlvik <br /> mailto:lars@larsfactory.se<br />
<br />
=== Svealand ===<br />
==== Stockholm ====<br />
Status : 6/10<br />
<br />
* Erland Lewin <br /> mailto:erland@lewin.nu<br />
* Simon Kågström <br /> mailto:simon.kagstrom@gmail.com<br />
* Ingvaldur Sigurjonsson <br /> mailto:ingi@ultimalabor.se<br />
* Adam Johansson <br /> mailto:adam@sollentunaholm.se<br />
* Lowe Schmidt <br /> mailto:lowe.schmidt@gmail.com<br />
* Ollie Cleary <br /> mailto:olliecleary AT gmail DOT com<br />
<br />
==== Örebro ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* Anders Petersson <br /> [mailto:demitar@worldforge.org demitar@worldforge.org]<br />
<br />
==== Västerås ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
* Jörgen Lidholm, could join the Falun/Borlänge or Stockholm group <br /> [mailto:jorgen.lidholm@gmail.com]<br />
<br />
==== Falun & Borlänge ====<br />
Status : 4/10<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Jth Johan Thelmén], Åke Hoff & a demo/backup<br />
* [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:eagle87 Pär Eriksson], Borlänge<br />
<br />
=== Norrland ===<br />
==== Umeå ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Zash|Zash]] [[Special:Emailuser/Zash|Contact]]<br />
* [[User:Benjamin|Benjamin]] [[Special:Emailuser/Benjamin|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Luleå ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* [[User:Mjukis|Mjukis]] [[Special:Emailuser/Mjukis|Contact]] - 2 Units. Can also join the Malmö group order.<br />
<br />
== Switzerland ==<br />
Gabriel Ambuehl would volunteer to order the initial 10pack.<br />
Alexandre Ghisoli could organize the second 10pack.<br />
Luca Capello could organize the third 10pack (mostly for French Switzerland).<br />
Mathieu will probably organisze the 4th 10pack. (Lausanne)<br />
All the 4 with payment in advance (a 10pack will cost approx 3'800 USD).<br />
<br />
Probably we will organize shipping, if we cannot all move to Zürich/Genève to get our Neo.<br />
<br />
==== Shipping ====<br />
If we would ship Neos, here is the Swiss PostPac prices :<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"<br />
! Description<br />
! Size [cm]<br />
! Price CHF TTC<br />
|-<br />
| Size 1<br />
| 22.9 x 14.7 x 9.9<br />
| 2.20<br />
|-<br />
| Size 2<br />
| 31.5 x 22.5 x 12.5<br />
| 2.40<br />
|-<br />
| Shipping Priority<br />
| up to 2Kg<br />
| 8.-<br />
|-<br />
| Shipping Economy<br />
| up to 2Kg<br />
| 6.-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
<br />
Steve posted informations about boxes that will be out with Neo :<br />
<br />
* 10 pack : 435mm x 371mm x 119mm, approx 3kg, UPS will charge 160USD (need to be verified)<br />
* Individual pack : 178mm x 104mm x 84mm, 237 grams<br />
<br />
So size 1 will fit ! Local delivery in Switzerland will cost 8.20 for Economy or 10.20 Priority.<br />
<br />
==== Zurich ====<br />
Status : 20/20<br />
<br />
This list already contains 20 people, please consider joining the Genève list if places are still available -- LucaCapello<br />
<br />
* Simon Wenner <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Nowic Contact]<br />
* Simon Schreiber <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Magbeat Contact]<br />
* Markus Huggler <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Magbeat Contact]<br />
* Andre Timmermann <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/darktim Contact]<br />
* Raffael Schmid <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/darktim Contact]<br />
* Pascal Weller <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/darktim Contact]<br />
* Nick Zbinden (Luzern)<br /> [mailto:nickik@gmx.ch] oder [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/nickik Contact]<br />
* Marcel Wirth <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Skarhand Contact]<br />
* Marcel Lütolf (Luzern)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/NeRo Contact]<br />
* Christian Corrodi <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Matto Contact]<br />
* Mirko Klingauf <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/RealAtaman Contact]<br />
* Marcel Jost (Bern) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Onsonic Contact]<br />
* Marc Andre Tanner (Biel)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/mat Contact]<br />
* Tobias Kündig (2 Geräte) (Luzern)<br /> [mailto:info@it-media.ch]<br />
* Peter Salvisberg<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Psal Contact]<br />
* Martin Kos <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/KoS Contact]<br />
* Lorenz Schori (Bern) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Znerol Contact]<br />
* Matthias Cramer (Zürich) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/cramer Contact]<br />
* Pascal Mages (Bern/Zürich) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/FreeMind Contact]<br />
<br />
==== Geneve ====<br />
Status : 9/10<br />
<br />
* Diego Abelenda<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Aelia Contact]<br />
* Luca Capello<br /> [mailto:luca@pca.it]<br />
* Nicolas Produit<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Produit Contact]<br />
* Sebastien Nanchen <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Sn Contact]<br />
* Jonas Schwarz (Lausanne) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/jnsc Contact]<br />
* Robin Farine (Auvernier)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/rfarine Contact]<br />
* Alexandre Ghisoli (Yverdon)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Agh Contact]<br />
* Raphael Studer (Thurgau) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Tschudder Contact]<br />
* Christian Wäckerlin <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/boognu Contact]<br />
<br />
==== Lausanne (EPFL) ====<br />
Status : 8/10<br />
<br />
* Mathieu Habegger (EPFL) <br />[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Habi Contact]<br />
* Matthias Brändli (EPFL) <br />[mailto:matthias.braendli@frequencebanane.ch Contact]<br />
* Yorick Brunet (EPFL) <br />[mailto:yorick.brunet@epfl.ch Contact]<br />
* Frédéric Fokan(Lausanne) <br />[mailto:fredericfokan@gmail.com Contact]<br />
* Gulu (Lausanne) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Gulu Contact]<br />
* Edomaur (Lausanne, with Gulu) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Edomaur Contact]<br />
* Layx (Lausanne) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Layx Contact]<br />
* Mélanie Baumann (EPFL) <br />[mailto:calis@ruchette.ch Contact]<br />
<br />
== Spain ==<br />
=== Spain (Country Group Sale) ===<br />
Status: 8/10<br />
<br />
=== Madrid ===<br />
==== Madrid ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* Rafael Campos [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Methril Contact] <br />1x ([[Image:MokoBox.jpg]] - advanced) <br /><br />
<br />
* 1x ([[Image:MokoBox.jpg]] - advanced) Pablo Ruiz Múzquiz [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User_talk:Pabloruiz contact me here]<br />
<br />
=== Zaragoza ===<br />
==== Zaragoza ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* Alejandro R. Mosteo <br /> alejandro AT mosteo · com<br />
* Arturo Giner<br/>[[Special:Emailuser/artginer|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Barcelona ===<br />
==== Barcelona ====<br />
Status : 4/10<br />
<br />
* José Luis Pérez <br/>[[Special:Emailuser/jluis|Contact]]<br />
* David Reyes Samblas Martinez<br/>[[Special:Emailuser/mutrox|Contact]]<br />
* Sergio Arias <br/>[[Special:Emailuser/saerguio|Contact]]<br />
* Alex Muntada <br/>[[Special:Emailuser/alexm|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Valencia ===<br />
==== Valencia ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
<br />
* Pau Gaspar Díaz <br/>[[Special:Emailuser/pau|Contact]]<br />
<br />
== UAE ==<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
* Yaser Ammar <br /> [[Special:Emailuser/Waraqa|Contact]]<br />
<br />
== USA ==<br />
=== Colorado ===<br />
==== Boulder ====<br />
Status: 2/10<br />
* Vinc Duran (I can purchase and distribute locally) <br /> [mailto:uberpfloyd@gmail.com?subject=Openmoko%20group%20sales Pfloyd] [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Pfloyd Contact]<br />
<br />
==== Denver (Full) ====<br />
Status: 10/10 (includes the gentleman from Utah)<br />
* Shawn Sullivan <br /> [[mailto:shelbydz87@yahoo.com shelbydz87@yahoo.com]]<br />
* Peter Abplanalp <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/alderion Contact]<br />
* Ben Burdette <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Ansible Contact]<br />
* Tom Russell <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/tazbert Contact]<br />
* Trace <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/gnork Contact]<br />
<br />
=== California ===<br />
==== Los Angeles ====<br />
Status: 4/10<br />
<br />
* Ian Douglas <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Iandouglas Contact me here]<br />
* Matthew <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Wetmoko Contact]<br />
* Daniel <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Beaker82 Contact]<br />
* James Robertson <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/JamesRobertson Contact]<br />
<br />
==== San Diego ====<br />
'''(inc. San Diego county and surrounding areas)'''<br />
<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
<br />
Will combine with LA if too few.<br />
<br />
* Peter Naulls <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Pnaulls Contact]<br />
<br />
==== San Francisco Bay Area ====<br />
Status: 7/10<br />
<br />
* Ajit Natarajan - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/ajitk Contact]<br />
<br />
* Dirk Bergstrom - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/krid Contact]<br />
<br />
* Tupshin Harper - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/tupshin Contact]<br />
<br />
* Lothar Werzinger (900MHz) - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Elektrolott Contact]<br />
<br />
* William Ray Yeager - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/wyeager Contact]<br />
<br />
* Sebastian Coe - [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/savari Contact]<br />
<br />
==== Monterey ====<br />
Status: 2/10<br />
<br />
* Cry Regarder <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Cry_Regarder Contact]<br />
<br />
=== Midwest ===<br />
'''(combine Indiana / Iowa / Kentucky / Tennesee / Texas)'''<br />
Status: 5/10<br />
* Geoff Ruscoe [[Special:Emailuser/Geocode|Contact]] - Louisville, KY<br />
* Steven M [[Special:Emailuser/Montgoss|Contact]] - Cedar Rapids, IA<br />
* Joseph Booker [[Special:Emailuser/Sargas|Contact]] - Chicago<br />
* Bryan DeLuca [[Special:Emailuser/Stupkid|Contact]] - Fort Worth, TX<br />
* Matt McCormick [[Special:Emailuser/Thewtex|Contact]] - Madison, WI<br />
<br />
=== Indiana / Kentucky ===<br />
Status: 4/10<br />
* Dan Staley [[Special:Emailuser/Pyrasi|Contact]] (Kentucky)<br />
* Donnie Jones [[Special:Emailuser/Donniejones18|Contact]] (Lexington, KY)<br />
* John Sterling [[Special:Emailuser/Sterling|Contact]] (Lexington, KY)<br />
* James MacLachlan [[Special:Emailuser/Jmaclachlan|Contact]] (Louisville, KY)<br />
<br />
=== Ohio / Michigan ===<br />
Status: 4/10<br />
* David Pais (Unknown City) [mailto:davioh2001@yahoo.com email]<br />
* Dave Ludlow (Toledo) (I can purchase and distribute) [[Special:Emailuser/adsllc|Contact]]<br />
* Adam Steele (Cincinnati) [mailto:adam@laurasteele.net Contact]<br />
* Elliot Bailey (Canton) [mailto:elliot.bailey@yahoo.com Contact]<br />
<br />
=== Washington ===<br />
==== Seattle ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
* Jon Pomeroy [[Special:Emailuser/Jepomeroy|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Tennessee ===<br />
==== Memphis ====<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
* Peter O'Connor <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/poconnor Contact]<br />
<br />
=== Texas ===<br />
==== Austin (10/10) ====<br />
* Dale Schumacher [[Special:Emailuser/dalnefre|Contact]]<br />
* Michael Cosby [[Special:Emailuser/mcosby|Contact]]<br />
* Paul Jimenez [[Special:Emailuser/pj|Contact]]<br />
* Charles [[Special:Emailuser/rbn|Contact]]<br />
* Anthony Kitchin [[Special:Emailuser/akitchin|Contact]]<br />
* Carl (x2) [[Special:Emailuser/texatopia|Contact]]<br />
* Robert [[Special:Emailuser/SHaRK|Contact]] (Houston)<br />
* Bryan DeLuca [[Special: Emailuser/Stupkid|Contact]] (Fort Worth)<br />
* Dennis Parker [[Special: Emailuser/dparker|Contact]]<br />
<br />
==== Dallas (1/10) ====<br />
* Philip White [[Special:Emailuser/pmw|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Mid-Atlantic ===<br />
==== Virginia====<br />
===== Virginia Tech (1/10) =====<br />
* Lally Singh [[Special:Emailuser/lally|email]] -- yeah, if you're ordering anywhere in VA, lemme know.<br /><br />
===== Richmond (2/10)=====<br />
* Philippe Gerard [[Special:Emailuser/feydreva|Contact]]<br/><br />
*Steve Watson mailto:ssw0213@gmail.com<br/><br />
<br />
==== New York ====<br />
Status: 3/10 or 4/10<br />
<br />
* Bert Hartmann [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/BertHartm Contact me here] <br /><br />
* Michael Cole mailto:mjcole137@gmail.com <br /><br />
* Jake Thebault-Spieker (probably, may not be able to afford it) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/Spcial:Emailuser/Summatusmentis Contact me here] <br /><br />
* Remy Frerebeau [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Rfrerebe Contact me here] <br /><br />
<br />
==== Maryland (2/10)====<br />
* Paul Buede mailto:paul@buede.com <br /><br />
* Charles Lohr<br />
* Alex (DC/Rosslyn; not 100% sure that will be able to afford it) [[Special:Emailuser/rakukin|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Massachusetts ===<br />
Status: 10/10<br />
* Benjamin Moody [[Special:Emailuser/FloppusMaximus|Contact]]<br />
<br />
* Ken Young (Note, if we're not up to 10/10 on the day the Freerunner is announced, I'm going to drop out and order individually).[[Special:Emailuser/Dolson|Contact]]<br />
<br />
* Chris White (for 4) [[Special:Emailuser/Safire|Contact]]<br />
<br />
* Nick Dube - Pembroke, NH (Will also drop out if we do not have 10 by Freerunner release.) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Doobe01 Contact]<br />
<br />
* Justin Brzozoski - Worcester, MA area [[Special:Emailuser/Jabski|Contact]]<br />
<br />
* John Nicholson - Amherst, MA (Will also drop out if we do not have 10 by Freerunner release.) [[Special:Emailuser/nicklogan|Contact]]<br />
<br />
* Matthew Campbell - Worcester, MA [[Special:Emailuser/lifeisafractal|Contact]]<br />
<br />
=== Nevada ===<br />
==== Reno/Sparks ====<br />
Including Northwestern Nevada/ Northeastern California<br />
Status: 1/10<br />
* Tyrell Berry [[Special:Emailuser/Alawatsakima|Contact]]<br />
<br />
== UK ==<br />
<br />
* Stroller (Milton Keynes, can travel) <br />mailto:stroller@stellar.eclipse.co.uk 01908 663 513. <br />Thinks that breaking the UK up into regions - at least outside London - is silly. There are unlikely to be 10 people in $your_town who want a Freerunner, so some posting of Freerunners will surely be required; see [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:GroupSales#Oxford the talk page]. This is the same cost anywhere in the UK.<br />
<br />
=== Scotland ===<br />
==== Edinburgh ====<br />
Status : 3/10<br />
<br />
* Joe Wells (Edinburgh) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/jbw Contact]<br />
* Dave Ball (Edinburgh) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Daveb Contact]<br />
* Stuart MacKinnon(Livingston) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/hoagster Contact]<br />
<br />
=== England ===<br />
<br />
==== Hampshire ====<br />
<br />
http://www.hants.lug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FreerunnerBulkBuy<br />
<br />
(Sorry, we set up the page before we knew about this one)<br />
<br />
==== London ====<br />
<br />
Status : 10/10<br />
<br />
* Juergen Schinker <br /> mailto:ba1020@homie.homelinux.net<br />
* aled <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/aled Contact]<br />
* Robert Piasek (actually in Southampton)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Queen6 Contact]<br />
* Tom Scholl (Cambridge, travel to London now and then anyway so could pick up) <br /> [mailto:thomasscholl@gmail.com]<br />
* Weiss (Cambridge, could collect from London) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Weiss Contact]<br />
* Neil Bentley (in Wiltshire) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Ohnez Contact]<br />
* rhn (one or two sets) <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/rhn Contact]<br />
* Tim Coggins<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/sonicated Contact]<br />
* Michele Mattioni (I'm based in Cambridge too, but if Tom can go to London I can grab the phone in Cambridge) <br />[mailto:mattions@gmail.com]<br />
* Johan Badenhorst (London - Can't believe it's almost here!) <br />[mailto:ezuall@gmail.com]<br />
<br />
==== Oxford ====<br />
<br />
Idea to re-ship within the UK, see [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:GroupSales#Oxford talk]<br />
<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* James Olney <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Webjames Contact]<br />
* David Pottage (actually in Reading)<br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/chrestomanci Contact]<br />
<br />
==== West Midlands ====<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
<br />
* Mo Abrahams (Walsall) <br /> mailto:moabrahams@dashavoo.com<br />
* Jonathan Spooner (Walsall)<br />
<br />
== Latvia ==<br />
=== Riga ===<br />
==== Riga ====<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
* Ilya <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/VRGhost Contact]<br />
<br />
== Singapore ==<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
* Wee Kiam Peng [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Jipi Contact]<br />
* Chen Ruo Fei [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Crf Contact]<br />
<br />
== Israel==<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
* Ofer Herman <br /> [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/oferhe Contact]<br />
* [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:Emailuser/Talba Talba]<br />
<br />
== Czech Republic ==<br />
<br />
Pokusil jsem se podle vašich popisů stvořit něco jako [[distribuční schéma]]<br />
<br />
=== Brno ===<br />
'''Status : 15/10'''<br />
* '''*'''Martin Šenkeřík - [[Special:Emailuser/ohin|Contact]]<br />
Jakmile budu mít nějaké konkrétnější informace budu vás kontaktovat. Mám ale problém s financováním všech 10 telefonů při objednávání. Buď budu potřebovat, aby mně aspoň půlka z vás poslala peníze předem, nebo kdyby se našel někdo, kdo mně může se zafinancováním pomoct (zaplatil by půlku telefonů a ty be se potom rozeslaly na dobírku nebo předaly osobně) tak se můžeme sejít osobně. Vyskytuji se v Brně a ve Zlíně.<br />
* '''*'''Radek Bartoň - [[Special:Emailuser/Blackhex|Contact]] (Preferuju osobní odběr v Brně, můžu dovézt do Frýdku-Místku.)<br />
* Martin Holec - [[Special:Emailuser/Martix|Contact]] (Osobní odběr ve Zlíně.)<br />
* '''*'''Jozef Mlich - [[Special:Emailuser/joejoe|Contact]] (Brno, osobní odběr)<br />
* Radek Machulka - [[Special:Emailuser/Werty|Contact]] (ja teda taky nejsem z Brna, ale klidne si pro to prijedu...)<br />
* '''*'''Tom Varga - [[Special:Emailuser/Varg|Contact]] (Můžu dělat spojku pro Prahu / Liberecko)<br />
* '''*'''Aleš Dvořák - [[Special:Emailuser/Setr|Contact]] - (Brno, osobní odběr)<br />
* '''*'''Pavel Kovář - [[Special:Emailuser/Fox|Contact]] (Tak to vypadá že si udělám výlet do Zlína Jinak trasa vlakem Ostrava - Vsetín)<br />
* '''*'''David Kozub - [[Special:Emailuser/Zub|Contact]] (Zlin, idealni by byla Praha, ale evidentne jsem sam, prinejhorsim i to Brno)<br />
* '''*'''Miloslav Machotka - [[Special:Emailuser/Machy|Contact]]<br />
* '''*'''Michal Pěnka - [http://michal.penka.name/kontakt Contact] (Podle komentářů bych poprosil Tomáše Varga, aby mi Openmoko zavezl do Prahy, jinak preferuji dobírku, přinejhorším pro to zajedu i do Brna.)<br />
* '''*'''Martin Dvořák - [[Special:Emailuser/masca|Contact]] Mimo Prahu se moc pravidelně nevyskytuju, tak bych případně někoho poprosil o dopravu (nebo dobírka, kdyžtak bych i přijel do Brna).<br />
* '''*'''Karel Volný - [[Special:Emailuser/kavol|Contact]] (Jsem v Brně, můžu dělat spojku na Slovensko - Blava nebo BB.)<br />
* '''*'''Jan Mareš - [[Special:Emailuser/iVir|Contact]] Jsem z Prahy, mohu převézt do Písku na jihu Čech, případně mohu do Brna zajet<br />
* '''*'''Marian Krucina - [[Special:Emailuser/oak|Contact]] Jsem z Havířova, dobírka, nebo někdo v okolí<br />
<br />
=== Praha (návrh) ===<br />
Vzhledem k tomu, že už je v Brně nad 10lidí, možno by stálo za to oddělit českou větev od moravské a vytvořit další desítku.<br />
<br />
'''Status : 1/10'''<br />
* '''*'''Michal Bořek - [[Special:Emailuser/mibo|Contact]] Jsem z Plzně, ale do Prahy to mám přeci jen kousek a Plzeň tu nemá cenu zakládat.<br />
<br />
<br />
['''*''']platím předem<br />
<br />
Diskuze přesunuta na http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:GroupSales#Czech_Republic<br />
<br />
== Slovak Republic ==<br />
=== Bratislava ===<br />
Status : 1/10<br />
* František Horínek - [[Special:Emailuser/PipBoy2000|Contact]]<br />
<br />
''Karel Volný >>'' vizte brněnská skupinka, můžu dělat spojku<br />
<br />
== Croatia ==<br />
Status : 6/10<br />
* w00t - [[Special:Emailuser/W00t|Contact]]<br />
* matija - [[Special:Emailuser/Matija.z|Contact]]<br />
* valajbeg - [[Special:Emailuser/valajbeg|Contact]]<br />
* kost - [[Special:Emailuser/kost|Contact]]<br />
* mnalis - [[Special:Emailuser/mnalis|Contact]]<br />
* tcavrag - [[Special:Emailuser/tcavrag|Contact]]<br />
(maybe we should make one group for bosnia, croatia & serbia together?) [http://wiki.openmoko.org/index.php/Talk:GroupSales#Croatia the talk page]<br />
<br />
== Russia ==<br />
=== Moscow ===<br />
Status : 2/10<br />
* 1x sinister - [[Special:Emailuser/sinister|Contact]]<br />
* 1x ([[Image:MokoBox.jpg]] - advanced) shallburn - [[Special:Emailuser/shallburn|Contact]]<br />
<br />
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[[Category:Community]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User_talk:CoolcatUser talk:Coolcat2008-05-11T00:16:05Z<p>Panta: Please, edit back the Language option at the top of Index Page!</p>
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<div>The full time editor of Openmoko.<br />
<br />
== Openmoko ==<br />
<br />
Do you know that the name is not OPENMOKO, but OpenMoko..<br />
[[User:EsbenDamgaard|Ebbe]] 12:01, 5 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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== Index page ==<br />
<br />
Hi! I have moved the index page from [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] to [[OpenMoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. If you want to make any changes to the index, please do it at the new page. Please don't start the page [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] again unless you can give reasons for it. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 13:54, 12 March 2008 (CET)<br />
<br />
:Thanks for finally giving your reasons on [[User talk:Galadh|my talkpage]]. I have moved the page back to [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]] and added the information on the new spelling to [[Help:Contents#A list of definitive spellings used throughout the site|Help:Contents]]. <br />
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:When you edit the wiki, please remember to give your reasons for making a change in the edit summary if these reasons are not obvious. This will help other editors of the wiki understand why you made the change. --[[User:Galadh|Galadh]] 15:51, 13 March 2008 (CET)<br />
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Ciao! I think that your last edit is not so nice. People that do not speak English must read all the page before to find the Language option. Please, edit back the Index Page! Grazie --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 00:12, 11 May 2008 (CET)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-11T00:04:46Z<p>Panta: fino ad user space</p>
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<div>Openmoko è una distribuzione creata per telefoni ed altri eventuali dispositivi mobili. <br />
<br />
Si veda la [[Trademark Policy]] se si desidera ricevere informazioni sulla policy di utilizzo del marchio Openmoko.<br />
<br />
Questo è il suo stack software:<br />
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{{ui_img_path}}/software_stack2007.png<br />
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[http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokostack2007.pdf Qui] è disponibile una versione adatta alla stampa.<br />
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<br />
{{note|Questo articolo dovrebbe essere aggiornato al fine di rifletterne più propriamente l'architettura attuale.}}<br />
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== Kernel Space ==<br />
Il Kernel Space consiste in Bootloader, Kernel, e Power Management.<br />
<br />
=== Bootloader ===<br />
Il Bootloader è [[u-boot]]. Esso dovrà rispondere ai seguenti requisiti:<br />
* '''Firmware Update''' – Occorre un programma che scarichi il codice eseguibile tramite [[USB DFU]]<br />
* '''RAM Loader''' – Un metodo per eseguire del codice direttamente dalla RAM del dispositivo<br />
* '''Secure Memory Interface''' – Qualcosa che renda sicura l'interfaccia di scrittura su RAM e FLASH. Serve per evitare che altri utenti finali modifichino il proprio cellulare, non per permettere ai rivenditori di bloccare il telefono. <br />
* '''[[Backup]]''' – Un metodo per effettuare il backup dei dati dalla FLASH. Dovrebbe poter permettere lo scambio delle immaginbi tra utenti.<br />
<br />
=== Kernel ===<br />
Il Kernel è basato sulla mainline 2.6.x ed utilizza il sistema di patch moko. E' previsto l'utilizzo delle patches di TomTom, dato che hanno fatto un lavoro molto esteso sul processore Samsung 2410 ed hanno aggiunto un gran supporto alle schede SD. Attualmente le loro patches permettono di supportare quasi tutti i fornitori di schede SD. Il lavoro sul Kernel è diviso tra i seguenti componenti:<br />
<br />
==== Flash ====<br />
La FLASH funziona come un MTD che utilizza accessi standard Linux. Farà girare il filesystem JFFS2 interamente in FLASH. <br />
Ci piacerebbe che i dati utente venissero crittografati. Potremmo configurarla sull'Interfaccia Utente, più avanti. Per il momento dovremmo solo costruire il framework di supporto.<br />
<br />
==== Suono ====<br />
Il driver audio per i codec utilizza Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) con l'ASoC glue code. Questo è lo standard per le schede audio sotto Linux.<br />
<br />
==== Luce di sfondo ====<br />
E' un driver per luce di sfondo di classe LCD.<br />
<br />
==== Tastiera / Pulsanti ====<br />
Il driver per la tastiera utilizzerà il dispositivo di Input standard /dev/input.<br />
<br />
==== Touch Screen ====<br />
Il driver touch screen utilizza il dispositivo di Input standard /dev/input/touchscreen0.<br />
<br />
==== Accelerometro (solo GTA02) ====<br />
{{stub}}<br />
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==== USB ====<br />
Occorrerà un supporto host / client USB per Linux, OS X, e Windows. Dovrebbe avere le seguenti funzioni:<br />
* '''Mass Storage''' – Per poterlo montare su altri dispositivi<br />
* '''Host Network''' – Per supportare il networking tramite USB<br />
* '''Linux USB Gadget''' – Metodo standard per far in modo che il dispositivo agisca come slave<br />
<br />
==== NFS Root Support ====<br />
Sarà uno dei metodi per sviluppare codice per il dispositivo. Ci permetterà di avere un filesystem più grande dell'attuale dimensione della FLASH. Per i dettagli su come settarlo, si veda la pagina [[Booting_from_NFS]].<br />
<br />
==== Bluetooth ====<br />
Il supporto Bluetooth sarà basato sullo standard Linux chiamato BlueZ. Supporteremo i seguenti profili:<br />
* '''Cuffie''' – Per auricolari e cuffie senza fili<br />
* '''OBEX''' – Per il trasferimento dei file<br />
* '''HID''' – Sia per le tstiere Bluetooth che per gli emulatori di tastiera (ad esempio per i telecomandi)<br />
* '''Network Emulation''' – Per il supporto alla rete basato su Bluetooth<br />
<br />
==== WiFi (solo GTA02) ====<br />
{{stub}}<br />
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==== TS07.10 ====<br />
E' la parte dell'interfaccia per il [[GSM]]. Si basa sull'idea di creare dispositivi seriali multipli da un solo dispositivo seriale fisico. Questo codice si baserà sul funzionamento del progetto openEZX e dell'architettura originale Motorola. Dovrà fornire ipsec per le connessioni sicure su [[VPN]].<br />
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Il diagramma seguente ne mostra l'architettura generale:<br />
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{{ui_img_path}}/gsm_interface.png<br />
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[http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokogsm.pdf Qui] troverete una versione adatta alla stampa.<br />
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===== modem GPRS =====<br />
Accesso ad Internet a 2.5G (non EDGE).<br />
<br />
==== Vibrazione ====<br />
Utilizza l'interfaccia di classe LED. Potrebbe creare dei problemi durante il mainline merging, ma non ha molto senso inventare un nuovo sottosistema che sarebbe uguale al 100% all'interfaccia di classe LED.<br />
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=== Power Management ===<br />
L'unità di Power Management si interfaccerà tramite l'interfaccia I2C standard del kernel. Le attuali power states transitions sono TBD.<br />
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== User Space ==<br />
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{{note|We will use glibc (not uClibC) and libX11 (full, not diet) for the first incarnation of this product. The alternatives may save more space and be more optimized, but are more likely to give us integration headaches. We will have to reconsider this decision for later releases.}}<br />
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=== Linux Core Services ===<br />
<br />
Most of these core services include a daemon and a library.<br />
<br />
==== sshd ====<br />
sshd enables a remote shell login via network.<br />
<br />
==== udev ====<br />
udev is responsible for managing the device nodes in the /dev pseudo file system.<br />
<br />
==== bluez ====<br />
bluez is the Linux Bluetooth subsystem.<br />
<br />
==== dbus ====<br />
dbus is an interprocess communication subsystem.<br />
<br />
==== GSM ====<br />
* '''GSM''' - handles the communication with the GSM module.<br />
* '''gsmd''' - is responsible for the management of GSM backend.<br />
* '''libgsmd''' - will communicate with the gsmd and export an API for applications.<br />
<br />
==== GPS ====<br />
* '''GPS''' - handles the communication with the GPS module. <br />
* '''[http://gpsd.berlios.de/ gpsd]''' - is the daemon for management of GPS backend. It will export the standard [[Gpsd|gpsd]] interface.<br />
<br />
=== Linux User Interface ===<br />
==== Matchbox ====<br />
A lightweight window manager from the [http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox O-Hand]<br />
<br />
==== KDrive ====<br />
KDrive-fbdev is a lightweight X11 server that runs directly on a Linux FrameBuffer.<br />
<br />
==== libX11 ====<br />
The X11 library.<br />
<br />
==== GTK+ ====<br />
GTK+ is a rich GUI-Toolkit. It's the foundation for the [http://gtk.org Gnome project]<br />
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=== Openmoko Application Framework ===<br />
{{Main|OpenMokoFramework}}<br />
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==== Native Applications ====<br />
===== Currently Included Applications =====<br />
Currently included applications that are accessible from the application menus are found [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | here]].<br />
This consists of both Stylus-based and Finger-based applications.<br />
<br />
===== Finger-Based Applications =====<br />
Complete specifications for all the Finger-Based Applications are found [[Applications#Finger-Based_Applications | here]].<br />
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===== Stylus-Based Applications =====<br />
Complete specifications for all the Stylus-Based Applications are found [[Applications#Stylus-Based_Applications | here]].<br />
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<div>Openmoko is the distribution that we're creating for phones and eventually other mobile devices. <br />
<br />
See [[Trademark Policy]] for information on the Openmoko trademark policy.<br />
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It has the following software stack:<br />
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{{ui_img_path}}/software_stack2007.png<br />
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A printer-friendly version can be found [http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokostack2007.pdf here].<br />
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{{note|This article needs to be updated to reflect our current architecture.}}<br />
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== Kernel Space ==<br />
The Kernel Space consists of the Bootloader, the Kernel, and Power Management.<br />
<br />
=== Bootloader ===<br />
The Bootloader is [[u-boot]]. We will have the following requirements:<br />
* '''Firmware Update''' – Need a way to download executible code using [[USB DFU]]<br />
* '''RAM Loader''' – Provide a method to run code directly from the device’s RAM<br />
* '''Secure Memory Interface''' – Provide a method to secure the interface to write into both RAM and FLASH. This is for the end user to prevent other users from modifying their own handsets. It’s not for vendor lock-in.<br />
* '''[[Backup]]''' – Provide a method to backup the data from flash. This could possibly allow for the sharing of images between users.<br />
<br />
=== Kernel ===<br />
The Kernel is based on the 2.6.x mainline using the moko patch set. It was planned to use TomTom's patches as they did extensive work with the Samsung 2410 application processor and added great support for SD cards. Currently their patches will allow support for almost all vendors’ SD cards. Kernel work is divided into the following components:<br />
<br />
==== Flash ====<br />
The flash functions as a MTD using the standard Linux access. It will run the JFFS2 filesystem over the entire flash. <br />
We would like to have some type of encryption on the user’s data. This will be configured in the User Interface at a later time. But for now, we should build the supporting framework.<br />
<br />
==== Sound ====<br />
The sound driver for the codec uses Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) with the ASoC glue code. This is the standard for Linux sound cards.<br />
<br />
==== Backlight ====<br />
This is an LCD backlight class driver.<br />
<br />
==== Keypad / Buttons ====<br />
The keypad driver will use the standard Input device /dev/input.<br />
<br />
==== Touch Screen ====<br />
The touch screen driver uses the standard Input device /dev/input/touchscreen0.<br />
<br />
==== Accellerometer (GTA02 only) ====<br />
{{stub}}<br />
<br />
==== USB ====<br />
We will need USB host / client support for Linux, OS X, and Windows. It should support the following features:<br />
* '''Mass Storage''' – To be mountable from another device<br />
* '''Host Network''' – To provide networking support over USB<br />
* '''Linux USB Gadget''' – The standard method for having the device act as a slave<br />
<br />
==== NFS Root Support ====<br />
This will serve as one of our methods to develop code for the device. It will allow us to have a filesystem larger than the actual flash size. See [[Booting_from_NFS]] for setup details.<br />
<br />
==== Bluetooth ====<br />
Bluetooth support will be based on the Linux standard called BlueZ. We will support the following profiles:<br />
* '''Headset''' – For wireless headsets<br />
* '''OBEX''' – For file transfer<br />
* '''HID''' – For both Bluetooth keyboards and keypad emulation (such as for remote control devices)<br />
* '''Network Emulation''' – For Bluetooth-based network support<br />
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==== WiFi (GTA02 only) ====<br />
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==== TS07.10 ====<br />
This is the [[GSM]] interface part. It is based on the idea of creating multiple serial devices out of one physical serial device. This code will be based work from the openEZX project and the original Motorola architecture. It will also provide ipsec for secure [[VPN]] connections.<br />
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The following diagram depicts the general architecture:<br />
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A printer-friendly version can be found [http://people.openmoko.org/sean/files/openmokogsm.pdf here].<br />
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===== GPRS modem=====<br />
2.5G (no EDGE) access to the Internet.<br />
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==== Vibration ====<br />
This is using the LED class interface. This may be troublesome for mainline merging, but it makes no sense to invent a new subsystem which would be 100% identical to the LED class interface.<br />
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=== Power Management ===<br />
The Power Management Unit will interface with the standard kernel I2C interface. The actual power states transitions are TBD.<br />
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== User Space ==<br />
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{{note|We will use glibc (not uClibC) and libX11 (full, not diet) for the first incarnation of this product. The alternatives may save more space and be more optimized, but are more likely to give us integration headaches. We will have to reconsider this decision for later releases.}}<br />
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=== Linux Core Services ===<br />
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Most of these core services include a daemon and a library.<br />
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==== sshd ====<br />
sshd enables a remote shell login via network.<br />
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==== udev ====<br />
udev is responsible for managing the device nodes in the /dev pseudo file system.<br />
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==== bluez ====<br />
bluez is the Linux Bluetooth subsystem.<br />
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==== dbus ====<br />
dbus is an interprocess communication subsystem.<br />
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==== GSM ====<br />
* '''GSM''' - handles the communication with the GSM module.<br />
* '''gsmd''' - is responsible for the management of GSM backend.<br />
* '''libgsmd''' - will communicate with the gsmd and export an API for applications.<br />
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==== GPS ====<br />
* '''GPS''' - handles the communication with the GPS module. <br />
* '''[http://gpsd.berlios.de/ gpsd]''' - is the daemon for management of GPS backend. It will export the standard [[Gpsd|gpsd]] interface.<br />
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=== Linux User Interface ===<br />
==== Matchbox ====<br />
A lightweight window manager from the [http://projects.o-hand.com/matchbox O-Hand]<br />
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==== KDrive ====<br />
KDrive-fbdev is a lightweight X11 server that runs directly on a Linux FrameBuffer.<br />
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==== libX11 ====<br />
The X11 library.<br />
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==== GTK+ ====<br />
GTK+ is a rich GUI-Toolkit. It's the foundation for the [http://gtk.org Gnome project]<br />
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=== Openmoko Application Framework ===<br />
{{Main|OpenMokoFramework}}<br />
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==== Native Applications ====<br />
===== Currently Included Applications =====<br />
Currently included applications that are accessible from the application menus are found [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | here]].<br />
This consists of both Stylus-based and Finger-based applications.<br />
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===== Finger-Based Applications =====<br />
Complete specifications for all the Finger-Based Applications are found [[Applications#Finger-Based_Applications | here]].<br />
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===== Stylus-Based Applications =====<br />
Complete specifications for all the Stylus-Based Applications are found [[Applications#Stylus-Based_Applications | here]].<br />
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<div>== Ciao from panta ==<br />
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I start to read about OpenMoko and just can't resist, so I've buyed one Neo1973.<br />
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Leave here your sign, if you are Italian too, or go to the [[OpenMoko_Local_Groups:_Sardegna|Sardinian's Local Group]] if you came from my Island!<br />
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Ciao<br />
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panta<br />
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== Traduzioni ==<br />
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Nella pagina [[User:Panta/translate]] troverete la pagina del wiki che sto traducendo fin quando non sarà pronta: se volete contribuire... fate pure!<br />
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= Messages =<br />
* Ciao Panta! Per qualche mese mi sono occupato della localizzazione in Italiano di molte pagine di questo wiki (ho anche sistemato tutta l'homepage italiana). Adesso non ho più tempo di farlo, ma conto di comprare un GTA02 appena usciranno, quindi mi darò da fare appena ne avrò uno. Nel frattempo, buon lavoro! --[[User:Fradeve11|Fradeve11]] [http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/FrancescoDeVirgilio contact me!]<br />
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* Grazie Fradeve11. Il bello della comunity è proprio questo: ognuno fa quel che può fin dove può... ma il totale dei tanti pò è sempre enorme, e la qualità del risultato è sempre eccellente! Grazie per l'incoraggiamento! -- [[User:Panta|Panta]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/indiceUser:Panta/indice2008-05-10T22:14:42Z<p>Panta: User:Panta/indice moved to User:Panta/translate: a better name: here's the page I'm currently translating from English to Italian</p>
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| Altre informazioni sugli Eventi...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page/itTalk:Main Page/it2008-05-10T22:09:44Z<p>Panta: </p>
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<div>Ho apportato una piccola modifica nello stile e nell'italiano usato nella pagina, c'è ancora qualche cosa da sistemare. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 11:12, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Solitamente in italiano non si usano, nei titoli, le iniziali in maiuscolo anche per le altre parole, solo gli inglesi fanno così. Mi riferisco alla sezione "Documentazione per gli sviluppatori", in cui i sotto-titoli sono riportati non correttamente per l'italiano e in cui la parola "Documentazione" può anche essere omessa. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 22:44, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Ho aggiornato la pagina alla versione del 29/01/2008 fino alla sezione Aree di interesse. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 01:00, 30 Jenuary 2008 (CEST)<br />
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Ho creato una prima bozza della Main Page /it su http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/indice - chiunque voglia aiutare è benvenuto! Appena pronta è mia intenzione ribaltarla qui. Grazie a tutti. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 21:20, 30 April 2008 (CEST)<br />
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La nuova Main_Page/it è online! passo ad aggiornare le pagine collegate in ordine di link. Come al solito, chiunque voglia aiutare apportando correzioni o aggiunte è benvenuto! Grazie a tutti. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 22:05, 11 May 2008 (CEST)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page/itTalk:Main Page/it2008-05-10T22:09:15Z<p>Panta: </p>
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<div>Ho apportato una piccola modifica nello stile e nell'italiano usato nella pagina, c'è ancora qualche cosa da sistemare. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 11:12, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Solitamente in italiano non si usano, nei titoli, le iniziali in maiuscolo anche per le altre parole, solo gli inglesi fanno così. Mi riferisco alla sezione "Documentazione per gli sviluppatori", in cui i sotto-titoli sono riportati non correttamente per l'italiano e in cui la parola "Documentazione" può anche essere omessa. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 22:44, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Ho aggiornato la pagina alla versione del 29/01/2008 fino alla sezione Aree di interesse. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 01:00, 30 Jenuary 2008 (CEST)<br />
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Ho creato una prima bozza della Main Page /it su http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/indice - chiunque voglia aiutare è benvenuto! Appena pronta è mia intenzione ribaltarla qui. Grazie a tutti. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 21:20, 30 April 2008 (CEST)<br />
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La nuova Main_Page/it è online! passo ad aggiornare le pagine collegate in ordine di link. Come al solito, chiunque voglia aiutare apportando correzzioni o aggiunt è benvenuto! Grazie a tutti. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 22:05, 11 May 2008 (CEST)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page/itMain Page/it2008-05-10T22:06:33Z<p>Panta: Main_Page/it updated to new 11 May 08 Main_Page</p>
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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*[[Trademark Policy|Policy sui Marchi di Fabbrica]]<br />
*[[License|Licenze]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | Altre Informazioni sul Software ]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| Altre informazioni sugli Eventi...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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{{Languages|Main Page}}<br />
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[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-10T22:05:03Z<p>Panta: finito! in produzione su Main_Page/it</p>
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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*[[License|Licenze]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | Altre informazioni sull'Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-Il bootloader utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]] <font color=white>-Il Kernel Linux utilizzato, inclusa la documentazione relativa alle nostre modifiche</font><br />
** <font color=white>Spazio Utente</font><br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]] <font color=white> -Il demone GSM che controlla il Modem GSM</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-Il demone AGPS (Assisted GPS)</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-La distribuzione OpenMoko</font><br />
**** [[Openmoko_Core_Applications | Programmi Inclusi]]<br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>Il suo primo vero rilascio</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>La community Openmoko</font>==<br />
Chiunque può unirsi al progetto OpenMoko e contribuire a disegnare prodotti open. Unisciti a noi e collabora ad un [[Development resources/it | progetto]], incluso il Wiki di Openmoko. Leggi la [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page per ottenere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. <br />
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Puoi partire dalla pagina di [[introduction/it|introduzione]], dalle foto, dai video o dalla Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. Come al solito possono essere d'aiuto le [[FAQ/it | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) e le [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list]. <br />
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==<font color=white>Per iniziare</font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primi passi con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>[http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ L'ultima build] è sempre disponibile qui per il download.<br />
*[[Snapshot_review|Qui]] è possibile trovare le recensioni delle snapshot build giornaliere, mentre [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ qui] troverete le immagini kernel e root recensite.<br />
Si noti che il set raccomandato non è sempre l'ultimo disponibile, ma il più stabile, utilizzabile e funzionale.</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Aggiornamenti per la Community</font>==<br />
<font color=white>Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| Altre Informazioni sulla Community...]]<br />
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==<font color=white>Uno sguardo d'insieme al wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>Per un panorama generale del Wiki Openmoko, si vedano le [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Eventi</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Primi passi con il Wiki Openmoko</font>==<br />
Il Wiki Openmoko è open. Chiunque può utilizzarlo. Ci si trovano informazioni come: documentazione hardware e software, elenchi di bug, novità per la community di Openmoko e molto altro ancora. Utilizza il nostro wiki, modificalo. contribuisci con contenuti di valore, ed aiuta gli altri. Per un quadro d'insieme del Wiki Openmoko, basta visitare la [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Leggi le [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* Quando si aggiunge una nuova pagina, occorre far riferimento alla [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] per inserirla nella giusta categoria.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | Altre Informazioni su Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-09T20:06:34Z<p>Panta: fino a Bootloader</p>
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Sviluppa con noi Openmoko</font>==<br />
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===<font color=white>Per Cominciare</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide/it | Guida all'installazione]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it | Cominciare con il Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile/it|Costruire Openmoko utilizzando MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| Altre informazioni sulle Guide...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Documentazione di riferimento sull'Hardware</font> ===<br />
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<font color=white>Uno sguardo sui Componenti che utilizziamo, Fotografie del PCB</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973/it|Disassemblare il Neo1973]] <font color=white>-Storia illustrata su come disassemblare l'Hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board/it|Scheda Debug]] <font color=white> - La scheda di Debug per il Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it|Connettere il Neo1973 alla Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-La vecchia versione della Scheda Debug</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-La scheda di debug S3C2410 utilizzata nel primo periodo di sviluppo</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | Altre informazioni sui Test]]<br />
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===<font color=white>Emulazione</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Documentazione di Riferimento sul Software </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architettura</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-Il Framework dei programmi OpenMoko</font><br />
* <font color=white>Programmi utili per l'Host</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux/it|sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-un programma per flashare la NAND via JTAG, il ricorso all'ultima telefonata prima di romperlo</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb/it ]] <font color=white>-Un programma per trasferire codice nella RAM del QT2410 (non per Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-La sucessione di programmi utilizzati per compilare</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-Il Debugger On-Chip utilizzato per lo sviluppo</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -Il framework per costruire la distribuzione</font><br />
* <font color=white>Dispositivi Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Basso-Livello</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
*** [[kernel]] <font color=white>-The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
** <font color=white>Userspace</font><br />
*** [[gsmd]] <font color=white> -the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko distribution</font><br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>The first intended release of it</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Openmoko community</font>==<br />
Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the [[Development resources | project resources]], including this Openmoko Wiki. See the [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page for information on making contributions to this wiki. <br />
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You can start by using the [[introduction]] page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual [[FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) and [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list] pages are helpful. <br />
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*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>You can always download the [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ latest build] here.<br />
*Reviews of the daily snapshot build are [[Snapshot_review|here]] and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ here].<br />
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==<font color=white> Community Update</font>==<br />
<font color=white>For the latest status updates, see [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Get the overview of wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Events</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Getting started with Openmoko Wiki</font>==<br />
The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Please read our [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* If you add a new page, you can reference the [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] to put your page on the right category.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page/itTalk:Main Page/it2008-05-06T21:24:02Z<p>Panta: Nuova Main Page</p>
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<div>Ho apportato una piccola modifica nello stile e nell'italiano usato nella pagina, c'è ancora qualche cosa da sistemare. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 11:12, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Solitamente in italiano non si usano, nei titoli, le iniziali in maiuscolo anche per le altre parole, solo gli inglesi fanno così. Mi riferisco alla sezione "Documentazione per gli sviluppatori", in cui i sotto-titoli sono riportati non correttamente per l'italiano e in cui la parola "Documentazione" può anche essere omessa. --[[User:Milo|Milo]] 22:44, 9 July 2007 (CEST)<br />
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Ho aggiornato la pagina alla versione del 29/01/2008 fino alla sezione Aree di interesse. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 01:00, 30 Jenuary 2008 (CEST)<br />
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Ho creato una prima bozza della Main Page /it su http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/indice - chiunque voglia aiutare è benvenuto! Appena pronta è mia intenzione ribaltarla qui. Grazie a tutti. --[[User:Panta|Panta]] 21:20, 30 May 2008 (CEST)</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-06T21:08:56Z<p>Panta: </p>
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
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Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
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Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
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*[[Neo1973/it|Il Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Primo approccio al Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware|L'hardware del Neo1973]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul Neo1973...]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner|Il Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner|Primo approccio al Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware|L'hardware del Neo FreeRunner GTA02]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison/it|Neo1973: Confronto tra GTA01BV4 e GTA02]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness|Openness del GTA02]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | Altre Informazioni sul GTA02...]]<br />
====<font color=white>Altri Prodotti</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware/it|Hardware supportato da OpenMoko]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | Altre Informazioni sul Supporto Hardware...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Join Openmoko development</font>==<br />
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! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Hardware Docs and Testing</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Software Documentation</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Getting Started</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| See More About Guides...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Hardware Reference Documentation</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973]] <font color=white>-A photo story about disassembling the hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board]] <font color=white> -The Debug Board for the Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-The old version of the Debug Board</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-A S3C2410 development board that we used during early development</font><br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | See More About Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | See More About Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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<br />
=== <font color=white>Software Reference Documentation </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architectural</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko Application Framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Host utilities</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-a JTAG NAND flashing program, last-resort phone un-bricking</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb]] <font color=white>-a program for transferring code to the RAM of QT2410 (not Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-The toolchain we use for compilation</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-The On-Chip Debugger we use for development</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -The distribution building framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Device Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Low-Level</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
*** [[kernel]] <font color=white>-The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
** <font color=white>Userspace</font><br />
*** [[gsmd]] <font color=white> -the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko distribution</font><br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>The first intended release of it</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | See More About Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Openmoko community</font>==<br />
Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the [[Development resources | project resources]], including this Openmoko Wiki. See the [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page for information on making contributions to this wiki. <br />
<br />
You can start by using the [[introduction]] page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual [[FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) and [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list] pages are helpful. <br />
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==<font color=white>Getting Started </font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>You can always download the [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ latest build] here.<br />
*Reviews of the daily snapshot build are [[Snapshot_review|here]] and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ here].<br />
Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.</font><br />
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<br />
==<font color=white> Community Update</font>==<br />
<font color=white>For the latest status updates, see [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| See More About Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Get the overview of wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Events</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| See More About Event...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Getting started with Openmoko Wiki</font>==<br />
The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
<br />
* Please read our [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* If you add a new page, you can reference the [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] to put your page on the right category.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
<br />
<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | See More About Help ]]<br />
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[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
<BR><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
Lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza fornisce a sviluppatori ed utenti la libertà dalla tortura dell'accecamento con il "ferro rovente sugli occhi", libertà di personalizzare esternamente i propri dispositivi o rifarli modificandoli radicalmente, di cambiare la carta da parati o ricostruire l'intera casa da zero! Gli garantisce la libertà, per esempio, di trasformare il telefono in un dispositivo medico, o in un dispositivo di vendita, o la libertà di installare semplicemente il proprio software preferito. Oltre a rendere libero il software sui nostri dispositivi, abbiamo anche rilasciato i nostri files CAD sotto licenza Creative Commons. Liberando il codice sotto GPL, abbiamo dato alla community degli sviluppatori FOSS la possibilità di "rifarlo da capo". Liberando i files CAD abbiamo dato a designers industriali ed ingegneri la stessa opportunità. <br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team/it|Il Core Team Originale]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|La Nuova Iniziativa Framework]]<br />
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*[[Trademark Policy|Policy sui Marchi di Fabbrica]]<br />
*[[License|Licenze]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>I Prodotti Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
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Il primo prodotto Openmoko, il [[Neo1973/it|Neo1973]], venduto esclusivamente tramite [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Il Negozio Online Openmoko]. Esaurito agli inizi di Febbraio 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko commercializerà Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), la seconda generazione del Neo nella prima metà del 2008. Aggiungi il tuo nickname a quelli di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner all'[[Buying_Interest_List|Elenco degli Interessati all'Acquisto]]. <br />
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! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " |<font color=white>GTA01 - Neo 1973</font><br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
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*[[Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | See More About Neo 1973....]]<br />
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*[[Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | See More About GTA02....]]<br />
====<font color=white>Other Products</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | See More About Hardware Support...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Join Openmoko development</font>==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Hardware Docs and Testing</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Software Documentation</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Getting Started</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| See More About Guides...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Hardware Reference Documentation</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973]] <font color=white>-A photo story about disassembling the hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board]] <font color=white> -The Debug Board for the Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-The old version of the Debug Board</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-A S3C2410 development board that we used during early development</font><br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | See More About Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | See More About Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
<br />
=== <font color=white>Software Reference Documentation </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architectural</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko Application Framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Host utilities</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-a JTAG NAND flashing program, last-resort phone un-bricking</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb]] <font color=white>-a program for transferring code to the RAM of QT2410 (not Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-The toolchain we use for compilation</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-The On-Chip Debugger we use for development</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -The distribution building framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Device Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Low-Level</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
*** [[kernel]] <font color=white>-The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
** <font color=white>Userspace</font><br />
*** [[gsmd]] <font color=white> -the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko distribution</font><br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>The first intended release of it</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | See More About Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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<br />
==<font color=75d806>Openmoko community</font>==<br />
Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the [[Development resources | project resources]], including this Openmoko Wiki. See the [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page for information on making contributions to this wiki. <br />
<br />
You can start by using the [[introduction]] page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual [[FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) and [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list] pages are helpful. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
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==<font color=white>Getting Started </font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>You can always download the [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ latest build] here.<br />
*Reviews of the daily snapshot build are [[Snapshot_review|here]] and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ here].<br />
Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.</font><br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
<br />
==<font color=white> Community Update</font>==<br />
<font color=white>For the latest status updates, see [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| See More About Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Get the overview of wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Events</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| See More About Event...]]<br />
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|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Getting started with Openmoko Wiki</font>==<br />
The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
<br />
* Please read our [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* If you add a new page, you can reference the [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] to put your page on the right category.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
<br />
<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | See More About Help ]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Information| ]]<br />
[[Category:Categories| ]]</div>Pantahttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Panta/translateUser:Panta/translate2008-05-06T18:49:16Z<p>Panta: </p>
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
<BR><br />
<br />
==<font color=75d806>Introduzione ad Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ nasce come progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] sotto [[License| licenza GPL e LGPL ]] e dedicato al rilascio di uno stack open software su piattaforme mobili, ha consegnato il primo prodotto, il Neo1973, il 9 Luglio 2007 e quindi ha conferito il progetto in una start-up company con uno scopo: creare ottimi prodotti mobile utilizzando lo stack Openmoko: Open. Mobile. Free. <br />
<br />
lo stack Openmoko, che include un server X completo, consente ad utenti e sviluppatori di trasformare piattaforme hardware mobile in prodotti unici. La nostra licenza <br />
The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. Our licence gives developers and users freedom from the "iron to the eyeballs," freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity.<br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team|The Original Core Team]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|New Framework Initiative]]<br />
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*[[Trademark Policy]]<br />
*[[License]]<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Openmoko Products</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
The first Openmoko product, the [[Neo1973]], sold exclusively through [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. It sold out in early February 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko will ship Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), the second generation of Neo in the first half<br />
of 2008.Add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at [[Buying_Interest_List|Buying Interest List]]. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" width=80%<br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " |<font color=white>GTA01 - Neo 1973</font><br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
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*[[Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | See More About Neo 1973....]]<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | See More About GTA02....]]<br />
====<font color=white>Other Products</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
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<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | See More About Hardware Support...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Join Openmoko development</font>==<br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Hardware Docs and Testing</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Software Documentation</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Getting Started</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| See More About Guides...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Hardware Reference Documentation</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973]] <font color=white>-A photo story about disassembling the hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board]] <font color=white> -The Debug Board for the Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-The old version of the Debug Board</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-A S3C2410 development board that we used during early development</font><br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | See More About Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | See More About Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
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=== <font color=white>Software Reference Documentation </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architectural</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko Application Framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Host utilities</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-a JTAG NAND flashing program, last-resort phone un-bricking</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb]] <font color=white>-a program for transferring code to the RAM of QT2410 (not Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-The toolchain we use for compilation</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-The On-Chip Debugger we use for development</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -The distribution building framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Device Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Low-Level</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
*** [[kernel]] <font color=white>-The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
** <font color=white>Userspace</font><br />
*** [[gsmd]] <font color=white> -the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko distribution</font><br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>The first intended release of it</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
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<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | See More About Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Openmoko community</font>==<br />
Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the [[Development resources | project resources]], including this Openmoko Wiki. See the [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page for information on making contributions to this wiki. <br />
<br />
You can start by using the [[introduction]] page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual [[FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) and [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list] pages are helpful. <br />
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! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Community & Events</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Getting Started </font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>You can always download the [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ latest build] here.<br />
*Reviews of the daily snapshot build are [[Snapshot_review|here]] and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ here].<br />
Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.</font><br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
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==<font color=white> Community Update</font>==<br />
<font color=white>For the latest status updates, see [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| See More About Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Get the overview of wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Events</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| See More About Event...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Getting started with Openmoko Wiki</font>==<br />
The Openmoko Wiki is open. Everyone can join. You'll find information including: hardware and software documentation, bug lists, community news of Openmoko and much more. Join our wiki, edit the wiki, contribute valued content, and help others. For the full picture of Openmoko Wiki, please visit the [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]]. <br />
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* Please read our [[Openmoko Wiki Editing Guidelines]]<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]<br />
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext_reference MediaWiki Wikitext Reference]<br />
* If you add a new page, you can reference the [[Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page|Openmoko Wiki Categories Index Page]] to put your page on the right category.<br />
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]<br />
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<font color=426fdc>※</font>[[:Category: Help | See More About Help ]]<br />
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<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><big>'''[[Openmoko]]™ Open. Mobile. Free.'''</big><br></DIV><br />
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==<font color=75d806>Introduction to Openmoko</font>==<br />
[[Image:GTA02.gif |100px|left|frontside]]<br />
[[Openmoko]]™ born as an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] project under [[License| GPL and LGPL license]] and dedicated to delivering an open software stack on mobile platforms, shipped its first product, the Neo 1973, on July 9 2007; and then, turned the project into a start-up company with one aim: create great mobile products using the Openmoko stack: Open. Mobile. Free.<br />
<br />
The Openmoko stack, which includes a full X server, allows users and developers to transform mobile hardware platforms into a unique products. Our licence gives developers and users freedom from the "iron to the eyeballs," freedom to cosmetically customize their device or radically remix it; change the wallpaper or rebuild the entire house! It grants them the freedom, for example, to transform a phone into a medical device or point of sale device or the freedom to simply install their own favorite software. Beyond freeing the software on our devices we have also released our CAD files under Creative Commons. By freeing the software under GPL, we enable the community of FOSS developers to "make it new." By freeing the CAD files we give industrial designers and engineers this same opportunity.<br />
<br />
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:*[[Background]]<br />
:*[[Meet_the_Core_Team|The Original Core Team]]<br />
:*[[OpenmokoFramework|New Framework Initiative]]<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:0px solid white;border-right:0px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white;" |<br />
*[[Trademark Policy]]<br />
*[[License]]<br />
|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Openmoko Products</font>==<br />
[[image:FIC-neo1973 small.jpg|100px|left|frontside]]<br />
<br />
The first Openmoko product, the [[Neo1973]], sold exclusively through [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. It sold out in early February 2008. <br />
<br />
Openmoko will ship Neo FreeRunner (GTA02), the second generation of Neo in the first half<br />
of 2008.Add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at [[Buying_Interest_List|Buying Interest List]]. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" width=80%<br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " |<font color=white>GTA01 - Neo 1973</font><br />
! width=40% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color=white>GTA02 - Neo FreeRunner</font><br />
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<div align=left><br />
*[[Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 hardware]]<br />
=====<font color=white>Debug Board</font>=====<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v2]]<br />
*[[Neo1973 Debug Board v3]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category:Neo1973 Hardware | See More About Neo 1973....]]<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware]]<br />
*[[Neo1973: GTA01Bv4 versus GTA02 comparison]]</div><br />
*[[GTA02 Openness]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[: Category: GTA02 Hardware | See More About GTA02....]]<br />
====<font color=white>Other Products</font>====<br />
*[[OpenMoko-supported hardware]]<br />
*[[HXD8]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category:Hardware Support | See More About Hardware Support...]]<br />
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|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Join Openmoko development</font>==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600; " | <font color="white" >Hardware Docs and Testing</font><br />
! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Software Documentation</font><br />
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===<font color=white>Getting Started</font>===<br />
* [[Installation guide]]<br />
* [[Customizing the Openmoko Distribution]]<br />
* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
* [[MokoMakefile|Building Openmoko using the MokoMakefile]]<br />
* [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds]]<br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category:Guides| See More About Guides...]]<br />
===<font color=white> Hardware Reference Documentation</font> ===<br />
<br />
<font color=white>Overview about the Components we use, PCB Photographs</font><br />
** [[Disassembling Neo1973]] <font color=white>-A photo story about disassembling the hardware</font><br />
* [[Debug Board]] <font color=white> -The Debug Board for the Neo1973<font><br />
** [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2]]<br />
** [[Neo1973 Debug Board v1]] <font color=white>-The old version of the Debug Board</font><br />
* [[QT2410]] <font color=white>-A S3C2410 development board that we used during early development</font><br />
<br />
<font color=white> ※</font>[[:Category: Hardware | See More About Hardware]]<br />
===<font color=white>Test</font>===<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[GSM 850 test]]<br />
*[[GSM unit test]]<br />
*[[Test Plans]]<br />
<font color=white> ※</font> [[:Category: Test | See More About Test]]<br />
<br />
===<font color=white>Emulation</font>===<br />
*[[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr]]<br />
*[[Test_Openmoko Emulation with chroot image]]<br />
<br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
<br />
=== <font color=white>Software Reference Documentation </font>===<br />
* <font color=white>Architectural</font><br />
** [[OpenmokoFramework]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko Application Framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Host utilities</font><br />
** [[sjf2410-linux]] <font color=white>-a JTAG NAND flashing program, last-resort phone un-bricking</font><br />
** [[s3c2410_boot_usb]] <font color=white>-a program for transferring code to the RAM of QT2410 (not Neo1973)</font><br />
** [[Toolchain]] <font color=white>-The toolchain we use for compilation</font><br />
** [[Neo1973 OpenOCD]] <font color=white>-The On-Chip Debugger we use for development</font><br />
** [[OpenEmbedded]] <font color=white> -The distribution building framework</font><br />
* <font color=white>Device Software</font><br />
** <font color=white>Low-Level</font><br />
*** [[u-boot]] <font color=white>-The bootloader we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
*** [[kernel]] <font color=white>-The Linux Kernel we use, including docs to our modifications</font><br />
** <font color=white>Userspace</font><br />
*** [[gsmd]] <font color=white> -the GSM daemon managing the GSM Modem</font><br />
*** [[agpsd]] <font color=white>-the AGPS (Assisted GPS) daemon</font><br />
*** [[OpenMoko]] <font color=white>-The Openmoko distribution</font><br />
**** [[OpenMoko2007]] - <font color=white>The first intended release of it</font><br />
**** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff>※</font>[[:Category: Software | See More About Software ]]<br />
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|}<br />
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<br />
==<font color=75d806>Openmoko community</font>==<br />
Anyone can join the Openmoko project and contribute to designing open products. Join us and collaborate through any of the [[Development resources | project resources]], including this Openmoko Wiki. See the [[Help:Contents | wiki editing help]]page for information on making contributions to this wiki. <br />
<br />
You can start by using the [[introduction]] page, photos, videos and Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page. As always, the usual [[FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions]] (FAQ) and [http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/| mailing list] pages are helpful. <br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="6" width=100%<br />
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! width=50% style="background:#ff6600;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:0px solid white; border:1px solid #ff6600;" |<font color="white" >Community & Events</font><br />
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==<font color=white>Getting Started </font>==<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo FreeRunner]]<br />
*[[Getting Started with your Neo1973]]<br />
==<font color=white>Snapshot</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>You can always download the [http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily/neo1973/deploy/glibc/images/neo1973/ latest build] here.<br />
*Reviews of the daily snapshot build are [[Snapshot_review|here]] and the recommended kernel and root image from the review will always be available [http://downloads.openmoko.org/recommended/ here].<br />
Note that the recommended set is not always the latest, but is the most stable, reliable, and functional.</font><br />
|valign="TOP" style="background:#333333;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-bottom:0px solid white; border:1px solid #cccccc; " |<br />
<br />
==<font color=white> Community Update</font>==<br />
<font color=white>For the latest status updates, see [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]</font><br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Community| See More About Community...]]<br />
<br />
==<font color=white>Get the overview of wiki</font>==<br />
*<font color=white>To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see [[Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page]].</font><br />
==<font color=white>Events</font>==<br />
*[[Summer of Code 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenMoko Education/zh tw]]<br />
*[[Events:FOSDEM 2008]]<br />
*[[OpenLab]]<br />
<br />
<font color=ffffff> ※</font>[[:Category:Event| See More About Event...]]<br />
<br />
|}<br />
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==<font color=75d806>Getting started with Openmoko Wiki</font>==<br />
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[[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è il progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] che intende creare il primo sistema operativo libero per telefono cellulare sul quale giri un Server X completo e la maggior parte degli applicativi X.<br />
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Il progetto [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è una comunità cui chiunque può unirsi per aiutare a creare il proprio telefono ideale.<br />
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Puoi installare il software OpenMoko su qualsiasi [[OpenMoko-supported_hardware/it|telefono supportato]], e se cambi il telefono, non perdi il software. I difetti corretti su un qualsiasi telefono sono corretti su tutti.<br />
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Il [[Neo1973/it | Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] di [[FIC/it | FIC]] è stato il primo di molti telefoni sui quali si possa utilizzare OpenMoko e le sue vendite sono ormai esaurite (11 Feb 2008) come si può vedere su - [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. <br />
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Il [[Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)]] non è ancora disponibile - più in basso in questa pagina troverete informazioni sullo stato dello sviluppo ed ulteriori notizie. E' possibile aggiungere il proprio nickname all'elenco di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner [[Buying_Interest_List|qui]].<br />
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Unisciti a noi nel [[OpenMoko/it|progetto OpenMoko]] collaborando a qualsiasi [[Development resources/it |risorsa disponibile]] incluso il [[Main Page/it|wiki di OpenMoko]]. Leggi la [[Help:Contents|pagina d'aiuto per la modifica del wiki]] per avere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. Un [[Meet the Core Team/it |gruppo di sviluppatori fondato da FIC, Inc.]] guida il progetto.<br />
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E' disponibile una [[Introduction/it |pagina introduttiva]] con [[Introduction/it#Photos|fotografie]] e [[Introduction/it#Videos|filmati]]. Inoltre, la pagina delle [[FAQ/it |Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] è sempre d'aiuto. Gli sviluppatori possono trovare nel [[ChangeLog|change-log giornaliero]] una risorsa importante.<br />
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{{warning|'''I software di OpenMoko non sono ancora pronti per l'utenza finale.''' Sono ancora in fase Beta. Non aspettarti di fare e ricevere chiamate dalla GUI di OpenMoko sempre ed in maniera affidabile. Grazie al fatto che l'hardware del FIC Neo1973 è open c'è un'alternativa alla GUI OpenMoko: Qtopia 4.3.x è rilasciato sotto licenza GPL ed è arrivato al punto di essere utilizzabile come GUI per la funzione di telefono.}}<br />
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'''Ingegneria Open Source di OpenMoko e Policy di Rilascio'''<br />
Come estensione dell'atteggiamento Open Source verso il codice sorgente, OpenMoko tenta di essere il più aperto possibile anche nel processo di Ingegnerizzazione. Ovviamente ciò non è sempre possibile e poichè questa è cosa abbastanza nuova, stiamo imparando come farlo in maniera appropriata. La nostra policy attuale è quella di tentare di dire tutto quel che è possibile su ciò che stiamo facendo senza fare mai alcuna previsione sui tempi. Questo modo di fare non è dovuto a segretezza, ma piuttosto al gran numero di dipendenze che sono fuori dal nostro controllo. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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'''SITUAZIONE DELLO SVILUPPO DEI PROSSIMI MODELLI''' <br />
[[Neo FreeRunner]] è ancora in fase di sviluppo, e ne stiamo ancora testando l'hardware. Dato che ciò avviene a livello di kernel e drivers, i progressi sono monitorabili sulla mailing list openmoko-kernel, che è pubblica. Una volta che avremo finito di farlo, ne costruiremo ancora qualche esemplare per ulteriori test con la società. Se anche questi avranno successo, allora inizieremo a produrre le unità per la vendita. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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Gli aggiornamenti per U-Boot ed il Kernel sono su [[Kernel-dev-status|Kernel-dev-status]].<br />
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* L'ultimo snapshot di Qtopia può essere utilizzata con successo per fare e ricevere chiamate, per inviare e ricevere SMS e per usare la Rubrica per entrambi. Naturalmente, nel caso non abilitassi la sospensione, una batteria può durare 3-5 ore, ma in modalità di sospensione, le chiamate in arrivo non riesumano Qtopia! Leggi [[Qtopia on Neo 1973]] per avere le istruzioni.<br />
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* Lo [http://downloads.openmoko.org/snapshots/2007.11/ Snapshot 2007.11 OpenMoko] può fare e ricevere chiamate per la maggior parte del tempo. Il Power management (sospensione, tempo di standby) ha ancora dei problemi.<br />
* Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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* [[Basic End-user/it|Utente base]] - Informazioni per l'utente finale che vuole funzionalità base e nessuna sorpresa.<br />
* [[Advanced End-user/it|Utente avanzato]] - Informazioni per l'utente esperto che vuole funzionalità avanzate e sperimentali, ma che non è un programmatore.<br />
* [[Business Development/it|Sviluppo per il Business]] - Scambio di opportunità commerciali al fine di promuovere un'accettazione diffusa da parte dell'utente finale.<br />
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* [[Application Developer/it|Sviluppatori di applicazioni]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori delle applicazioni come idee e specifiche delle applicazioni e gli strumenti per crearle.<br />
* [[System Developer/it|Sviluppatori di sistema]] - Informazioni per lo sviluppo del sistema come bootloader, kernel e librerie.<br />
* [[Hardware Developer/it|Sviluppatori Hardware]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori hardware come specifiche hardware e debug board.<br />
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* [[Neo1973_hardware|Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] - Specifiche Hardware del primo Neo 1973 (GTA01)<br />
* [[Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware|FreeRunner (GTA02)]] - Specifiche Hardware del Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)<br />
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* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Programmi inclusi nel core build di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenMoko Community Applications]] - Programmi scaricabili creati dalla community OpenMoko<br />
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* [[Development resources/it |Risorse di Progetto]]: è il posto centrale per tutte le risorse come [[Development resources#Mailing_Lists|mailing lists]], [[Development resources#IRC |IRC]] e altre risorse orientate allo sviluppo del software.<br />
* [[Current_events|Eventi della comunità]]: informazioni su eventi passati futuri dove FIC o [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] sono stati o saranno presenti.<br />
* [http://forums.makeopensource.com/ Forums OpenMoko non ufficiali] - Siete tutti invitati a collaborare con utenti e sviluppatori OpenMoko sui forum.<br />
* La maggior parte della documentazione ed il wiki danno per scontato che si utilizzi Linux; qui si possono reperire alcuni appunti per [[Other_OSes|Altri S.O.]]<br />
* [[MacOS_X|Mac OS X]] - Informazioni specifiche per gli utenti Mac OS X.<br />
* [[OpenLab]] - Un posto reale dove OpenMoko può interagire con la community FOSS<br />
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'''Amministrazione ed Organizzazione'''<br />
* [[Shipping_Notes|Note di spedizione]] - Informazioni per aiutare la FIC a capire come spedire i prodotti, e quanto ciò possa costare.<br />
* [[My Account/it|My Account]] - Idee su quali servizi basati su account FIC potrebbe fornire insieme al telefono.<br />
* [[Hear Me FIC/it|Ascoltami FIC]] - Informazioni per aiutare FIC a conoscere ciò che la community desidera.<br />
* [[Listen Up Community]] - Elenco delle cose-da-fare della Community.<br />
* [[Wiki Issues]] - Problemi/richieste riguardanti questo Wiki.<br />
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* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Iniziare con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
* [[Installation_guide/it|Guida al flashing ed all'emulazione del software OpenMoko]] (In scrittura, dovrebbe sostituire le seguenti pagine)<br />
** [[Flashing_openmoko|Flashare Neo1973 con kernel, filesystem root ed opzionalmente, u-boot.]]<br />
** [[MokoMakefile/it|Creare OpenMoko usando il MokoMakefile]] <br />
** [[Application Development Crash Course|Application Development Crash Course]] - Un how-to base per novizi. <br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2|Costruire OpenMoko 2007.2]]<br />
** [[Building OpenMoko from scratch|Creare OpenMoko 2007.1 da zero]]<br />
*** [[Building a hello world application|Costruire un'applicazione "hello word"]]<br />
*** Documento vecchio: [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)|Il vecchio Creare OpenMoko da zero (pre -BBT)]]<br />
** [[Running OpenMoko on PC/it|Eseguire OpenMoko sul PC]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xoo/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xoo]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xephyr]]<br />
*** [[How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC/it|Come far funzionare le applicazioni OpenMoko su PC]]<br />
*** [[OpenMoko under QEMU/it|OpenMoko su QEMU]]<br />
*** [[Test Openmoko Emulation with chroot image|Testare l'emulazione di Openmoko con una Prebuilt chroot Image]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds|Migrazione a strutture tolleranti bad block]]<br />
* [[Booting from SD|Avvio da SD]]<br />
* [[DailyBuiltImages|Ottenere immagini di OpenMoko costruite giornalmente]]<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Hardware'''<br />
* Tutta la documentazione e le specifiche relative all' [[:Category:Hardware/it|hardware]] si trovano nella [[:Category:Hardware/it| pagina Hardware]].<br />
* La pagina [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|Hardware Neo1973]] fornisce una panoramica delle componenti hardware usate dalla [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|piattaforma hardware Neo1973]]. Sono comprese fotografie del PCB. Una [[Disassembling Neo1973/it | galleria fotografica]] sul come disassemblarlo può essere un interessante punto da dove iniziare.<br />
* [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware Debugging/it | Neo1973 Hardware Debugging]] parla della [[Debug Board/it | Neo1973 debug board]]. È disponibile anche una pagina dove discutere di [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it | debug board e di configurazioni del Neo1973]].<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Software'''<br />
* Architettura<br />
** [[OpenMokoFramework/it|OpenMokoFramework]]: la struttura dell'applicazione OpenMoko<br />
* [[neo1973 host software/it|Neo1973 host software]]<br />
* Software di dispositivo<br />
** Basso livello<br />
*** [[bootloader|u-boot]]: il bootloader utilizzato, compresa la documentazione per le modifiche<br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]]: il kernel Linux utilizzato, compresa la documentazione delle modifiche<br />
** Spazio utente<br />
*** [[binary compatibility|Compatibilità binaria]]<br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]]: il demone GSM che gestisce il Modem GSM<br />
*** [[gpsd|gpsd]]: il demone AGPS (GPS assistito)<br />
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* [[Roadmap|Roadmap]] - Roadmap per il prossimo sviluppo di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded|OpenEmbedded]] - Il framework crea-distribuzioni<br />
* [[Toolchain/it|Toolchain]] - Strumenti usati per la compilazione<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] - La distribuzione OpenMoko<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - Il suo primo rilascio<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2]] - Un rilascio sucessivo, con la formalizzazione di linee guida per lo stile.<br />
** [[Userspace root image]]<br />
* [[Test_Plans|I Test] - Come testiamo i nostri telefoni<br />
* [[Prototypes|Prototipi]] - Tracciatura dei prototipi<br />
'''Interfaccia Utente'''<br />
* [[GUI_Style_Guidelines|GUI Style Guidelines]] -- Nuove linee guida per [[OpenMoko2007.2]]<br />
* [[Look & Feel|Look & Feel]]<br />
** [[Artwork/it|Artwork]]<br />
* [[Applications|Roadmap delle Applicazioni]]<br />
* [[Widgets|Widgets]]<br />
** [[Widget Inheritance Graph/it|Grafico di eredità delle widgets]]<br />
* [[Application UI Design Recommendations|Raccomandazioni per il Design dell'UI]]<br />
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* [[Thesis_work|Teoria di funzionamento]]<br />
* [[Freshman todo]]<br />
* [[Templates/it|Templates]]<br />
* [[PIM Storage|PIM Storage]]<br />
* [[Coding Guidelines/it|Linee Guida per la codifica]]<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it#Impostare_un_OpenMoko_SDK|Come configurare le OpenMoko SDK]]<br />
* Distribuzioni alternative per il [[Neo1973]] GTA01: [[Angstrom on Neo1973]], [http://pokylinux.org Poky] [http://www.usome.com](servono le istruzioni!)<br />
* [[License|License]] - Che licenza applichiamo al codice<br />
* [[Development resources/it|Risorse di sviluppo]] - Descrizione delle risorse per gli sviluppatori (lists, svn, ...)<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 0|Neo1973 Phase 0]] -- Informazioni per i possessori del telefono in Fase 0<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review|Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review]] -- Impressioni sull'hardware della Fase 0 e FAQ della Fase 0<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 1|Neo1973 Fase 1]] - Informazioni per i possessori dei Neo1973 Fase 1.<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review|Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review]] - Impressioni sulla Fase 1 della periferica hardware.<br />
* [[External Feeds/it|Feeds Esterni]] - Lista di feeds da persone che bloggano su OpenMoko.<br />
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* [[WiFi support in OpenMoko|supporto WiFi su OpenMoko]]<br />
* [[Neo1973 and Windows|Neo1973 e Windows]]<br />
* [[Press Coverage/it|Press Coverage]] - Cosa dice la stampa del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[mFAQ/it|mFAQ]] - La Disinformazione FAQ OpenMoko ('''mFAQ''') - Quello che la stampa '''''erroneamente''''' dice del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[OpenMoko_Core_Applications|Applicativi di base OpenMoko]] - Applicativi (basati su GUI) attualmente inclusi nella costruzione main/core di OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Wish List|Cosa vorremmo su OpenMoko:]] [[Wish List - Hardware|Hardware]],[[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage|Linguaggi di Scripting]],[[Wish List - OpenMoko Ringtones and Sounds|Suoni e Suonerie]].<br />
* [[Media Content/it|Media Content]] - Che tipo di media possono essere usati sul telefono (questo è non-software)?<br />
* [[Testimonials|Testimonials]] - Come sei arrivato a OpenMoko?<br />
* [[Buying Interest List|Buying Interest List]] - (Non ufficiale e non una pagina per i pre-ordini) Hai messo da parte soldi per Neo1973? Metti il tuo nick qui.<br />
* [[iPhone/it|iPhone]] - Raffronto con l'iPhone<br />
* [[Translation|Traduzione]] di OpenMoko<br />
* Progettare Applicativi per il [[Summer of code|Summer of code]] di Google<br />
* [[SWAG/it|SWAG]] - Dove comprare dei gadgets di OpenMoko (T-Shirts!)<br />
* [[Trademark Policy]] -- OpenMoko Trademark Policy<br />
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[[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è il progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] che intende creare il primo sistema operativo libero per telefono cellulare sul quale giri un Server X completo e la maggior parte degli applicativi X.<br />
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Il progetto [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è una comunità cui chiunque può unirsi per aiutare a creare il proprio telefono ideale.<br />
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Puoi installare il software OpenMoko su qualsiasi [[OpenMoko-supported_hardware/it|telefono supportato]], e se cambi il telefono, non perdi il software. I difetti corretti su un qualsiasi telefono sono corretti su tutti.<br />
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Il [[Neo1973/it | Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] di [[FIC/it | FIC]] è stato il primo di molti telefoni sui quali si possa utilizzare OpenMoko e le sue vendite sono ormai esaurite (11 Feb 2008) come si può vedere su - [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. <br />
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Il [[Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)]] non è ancora disponibile - più in basso in questa pagina troverete informazioni sullo stato dello sviluppo ed ulteriori notizie. E' possibile aggiungere il proprio nickname all'elenco di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner [[Buying_Interest_List|qui]].<br />
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Unisciti a noi nel [[OpenMoko/it|progetto OpenMoko]] collaborando a qualsiasi [[Development resources/it |risorsa disponibile]] incluso il [[Main Page/it|wiki di OpenMoko]]. Leggi la [[Help:Contents|pagina d'aiuto per la modifica del wiki]] per avere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. Un [[Meet the Core Team/it |gruppo di sviluppatori fondato da FIC, Inc.]] guida il progetto.<br />
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E' disponibile una [[Introduction/it |pagina introduttiva]] con [[Introduction/it#Photos|fotografie]] e [[Introduction/it#Videos|filmati]]. Inoltre, la pagina delle [[FAQ/it |Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] è sempre d'aiuto. Gli sviluppatori possono trovare nel [[ChangeLog|change-log giornaliero]] una risorsa importante.<br />
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{{warning|'''I software di OpenMoko non sono ancora pronti per l'utenza finale.''' Sono ancora in fase Beta. Non aspettarti di fare e ricevere chiamate dalla GUI di OpenMoko sempre ed in maniera affidabile. Grazie al fatto che l'hardware del FIC Neo1973 è open c'è un'alternativa alla GUI OpenMoko: Qtopia 4.3.x è rilasciato sotto licenza GPL ed è arrivato al punto di essere utilizzabile come GUI per la funzione di telefono.}}<br />
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'''Ingegneria Open Source di OpenMoko e Policy di Rilascio'''<br />
Come estensione dell'atteggiamento Open Source verso il codice sorgente, OpenMoko tenta di essere il più aperto possibile anche nel processo di Ingegnerizzazione. Ovviamente ciò non è sempre possibile e poichè questa è cosa abbastanza nuova, stiamo imparando come farlo in maniera appropriata. La nostra policy attuale è quella di tentare di dire tutto quel che è possibile su ciò che stiamo facendo senza fare mai alcuna previsione sui tempi. Questo modo di fare non è dovuto a segretezza, ma piuttosto al gran numero di dipendenze che sono fuori dal nostro controllo. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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'''SITUAZIONE DELLO SVILUPPO DEI PROSSIMI MODELLI''' <br />
[[Neo FreeRunner]] è ancora in fase di sviluppo, e ne stiamo ancora testando l'hardware. Dato che ciò avviene a livello di kernel e drivers, i progressi sono monitorabili sulla mailing list openmoko-kernel, che è pubblica. Una volta che avremo finito di farlo, ne costruiremo ancora qualche esemplare per ulteriori test con la società. Se anche questi avranno successo, allora inizieremo a produrre le unità per la vendita. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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Gli aggiornamenti per U-Boot ed il Kernel sono su [[Kernel-dev-status|Kernel-dev-status]].<br />
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* L'ultimo snapshot di Qtopia può essere utilizzata con successo per fare e ricevere chiamate, per inviare e ricevere SMS e per usare la Rubrica per entrambi. Naturalmente, nel caso non abilitassi la sospensione, una batteria può durare 3-5 ore, ma in modalità di sospensione, le chiamate in arrivo non riesumano Qtopia! Leggi [[Qtopia on Neo 1973]] per avere le istruzioni.<br />
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* Lo [http://downloads.openmoko.org/snapshots/2007.11/ Snapshot 2007.11 OpenMoko] può fare e ricevere chiamate per la maggior parte del tempo. Il Power management (sospensione, tempo di standby) ha ancora dei problemi.<br />
* Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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* [[Basic End-user/it|Utente base]] - Informazioni per l'utente finale che vuole funzionalità base e nessuna sorpresa.<br />
* [[Advanced End-user/it|Utente avanzato]] - Informazioni per l'utente esperto che vuole funzionalità avanzate e sperimentali, ma che non è un programmatore.<br />
* [[Business Development/it|Sviluppo per il Business]] - Scambio di opportunità commerciali al fine di promuovere un'accettazione diffusa da parte dell'utente finale.<br />
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* [[Application Developer/it|Sviluppatori di applicazioni]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori delle applicazioni come idee e specifiche delle applicazioni e gli strumenti per crearle.<br />
* [[System Developer/it|Sviluppatori di sistema]] - Informazioni per lo sviluppo del sistema come bootloader, kernel e librerie.<br />
* [[Hardware Developer/it|Sviluppatori Hardware]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori hardware come specifiche hardware e debug board.<br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" width=100%<br />
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* [[Neo1973_hardware|Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] - Specifiche Hardware del primo Neo 1973 (GTA01)<br />
* [[Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware|FreeRunner (GTA02)]] - Specifiche Hardware del Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)<br />
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* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Programmi inclusi nel core build di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenMoko Community Applications]] - Programmi scaricabili creati dalla community OpenMoko<br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" width=100%<br />
! width=33% style="background:#d1d1d1;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Generale<br />
! width=33% style="background:#C5FDAF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Guide per Sviluppatori<br />
! width=33% style="background:#FDAFAF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Documentazione di riferimento per gli Sviluppatori<br />
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* [[Development resources/it |Risorse di Progetto]]: è il posto centrale per tutte le risorse come [[Development resources#Mailing_Lists|mailing lists]], [[Development resources#IRC |IRC]] e altre risorse orientate allo sviluppo del software.<br />
* [[Current_events|Eventi della comunità]]: informazioni su eventi passati futuri dove FIC o [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] sono stati o saranno presenti.<br />
* [http://forums.makeopensource.com/ Forums OpenMoko non ufficiali] - Siete tutti invitati a collaborare con utenti e sviluppatori OpenMoko sui forum.<br />
* La maggior parte della documentazione ed il wiki danno per scontato che si utilizzi Linux; qui si possono reperire alcuni appunti per [[Other_OSes|Altri S.O.]]<br />
* [[MacOS_X|Mac OS X]] - Informazioni specifiche per gli utenti Mac OS X.<br />
* [[OpenLab]] - Un posto reale dove OpenMoko può interagire con la community FOSS<br />
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'''Amministrazione ed Organizzazione'''<br />
* [[Shipping_Notes|Note di spedizione]] - Informazioni per aiutare la FIC a capire come spedire i prodotti, e quanto ciò possa costare.<br />
* [[My Account/it|My Account]] - Idee su quali servizi basati su account FIC potrebbe fornire insieme al telefono.<br />
* [[Hear Me FIC/it|Ascoltami FIC]] - Informazioni per aiutare FIC a conoscere ciò che la community desidera.<br />
* [[Listen Up Community]] - Elenco delle cose-da-fare della Community.<br />
* [[Wiki Issues]] - Problemi/richieste riguardanti questo Wiki.<br />
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* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Iniziare con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
* [[Installation_guide/it|Guida al flashing ed all'emulazione del software OpenMoko]] (In scrittura, dovrebbe sostituire le seguenti pagine)<br />
** [[Flashing_openmoko/it|Flashare Neo1973 con kernel, filesystem root ed opzionalmente, u-boot.]]<br />
** [[MokoMakefile/it|Creare OpenMoko usando il MokoMakefile]] <br />
** [[Application Development Crash Course/it|Application Development Crash Course]] - Un how-to base per novizi. <br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it|Costruire OpenMoko 2007.2]]<br />
** [[Building OpenMoko from scratch/it|Creare OpenMoko 2007.1 da zero]]<br />
*** [[Building a hello world application/it|Costruire un'applicazione "hello word"]]<br />
*** Documento vecchio: [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)|Il vecchio Creare OpenMoko da zero (pre -BBT)]]<br />
** [[Running OpenMoko on PC/it|Eseguire OpenMoko sul PC]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xoo/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xoo]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xephyr]]<br />
*** [[How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC/it|Come far funzionare le applicazioni OpenMoko su PC]]<br />
*** [[OpenMoko under QEMU/it|OpenMoko su QEMU]]<br />
*** [[Test Openmoko Emulation with chroot image/it|Testare l'emulazione di Openmoko con una Prebuilt chroot Image]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds/it|Migrazione a strutture tolleranti bad block]]<br />
* [[Booting from SD/it|Avvio da SD]]<br />
* [[DaylyBuiltImages|Ottenere immagini di OpenMoko costruite giornalmente]]<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Hardware'''<br />
* Tutta la documentazione e le specifiche relative all' [[:Category:Hardware/it|hardware]] si trovano nella [[:Category:Hardware/it| pagina Hardware]].<br />
* La pagina [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|Hardware Neo1973]] fornisce una panoramica delle componenti hardware usate dalla [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|piattaforma hardware Neo1973]]. Sono comprese fotografie del PCB. Una [[Disassembling Neo1973/it | galleria fotografica]] sul come disassemblarlo può essere un interessante punto da dove iniziare.<br />
* [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware Debugging/it | Neo1973 Hardware Debugging]] parla della [[Debug Board/it | Neo1973 debug board]]. È disponibile anche una pagina dove discutere di [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it | debug board e di configurazioni del Neo1973]].<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Software'''<br />
* Architettura<br />
** [[OpenMokoFramework/it|OpenMokoFramework]]: la struttura dell'applicazione OpenMoko<br />
* [[neo1973 host software/it|Neo1973 host software]]<br />
* Software di dispositivo<br />
** Basso livello<br />
*** [[bootloader/it|u-boot]]: il bootloader utilizzato, compresa la documentazione per le modifiche<br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]]: il kernel Linux utilizzato, compresa la documentazione delle modifiche<br />
** Spazio utente<br />
*** [[binary compatibility/it|Compatibilità binaria]]<br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]]: il demone GSM che gestisce il Modem GSM<br />
*** [[gpsd/it|gpsd]]: il demone AGPS (GPS assistito)<br />
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! width=33% style="background:#FCC6FF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Sviluppo OpenMoko-specifico<br />
! width=33% style="background:#B3DDF4;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Varie per lo sviluppo OpenMoko<br />
! width=33% style="background:#F5FC7F;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Miscellanea<br />
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* [[Roadmap|Roadmap]] - Roadmap per il prossimo sviluppo di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded/it|OpenEmbedded]] - Il framework crea-distribuzioni<br />
* [[Toolchain/it|Toolchain]] - Strumenti usati per la compilazione<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] - La distribuzione OpenMoko<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - Il suo primo rilascio<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it]] - Un rilascio sucessivo, con la formalizzazione di linee guida per lo stile.<br />
** [[Userspace root image/it|Userspace root image]]<br />
* [[Test_Plans|I Test] - Come testiamo i nostri telefoni<br />
* [[Prototypes/it|Prototipi]] - Tracciatura dei prototipi<br />
'''Interfaccia Utente'''<br />
* [[GUI_Style_Guidelines|GUI Style Guidelines]] -- Nuove linee guida per [[OpenMoko2007.2]]<br />
* [[Look & Feel/it|Look & Feel]]<br />
** [[Artwork/it|Artwork]]<br />
* [[Applications/it|Roadmap delle Applicazioni]]<br />
* [[Widgets/it|Widgets]]<br />
** [[Widget Inheritance Graph/it|Grafico di eredità delle widgets]]<br />
* [[Application UI Design Recommendations/it|Raccomandazioni per il Design dell'UI]]<br />
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* [[Thesis_work|Teoria di funzionamento]]<br />
* [[Freshman todo]]<br />
* [[Templates/it|Templates]]<br />
* [[PIM Storage/it|PIM Storage]]<br />
* [[Coding Guidelines/it|Linee Guida per la codifica]]<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it#Impostare_un_OpenMoko_SDK|Come configurare le OpenMoko SDK]]<br />
* Distribuzioni alternative per il [[Neo1973]] GTA01: [[Angstrom on Neo1973]], [http://pokylinux.org Poky] [http://www.usome.com](servono le istruzioni!)<br />
* [[License/it|License]] - Che licenza applichiamo al codice<br />
* [[Development resources/it|Risorse di sviluppo]] - Descrizione delle risorse per gli sviluppatori (lists, svn, ...)<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 0/it|Neo1973 Phase 0]] -- Informazioni per i possessori del telefono in Fase 0<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review]] -- Impressioni sull'hardware della Fase 0 e FAQ della Fase 0<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 1/it|Neo1973 Fase 1]] - Informazioni per i possessori dei Neo1973 Fase 1.<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review]] - Impressioni sulla Fase 1 della periferica hardware.<br />
* [[External Feeds/it|Feeds Esterni]] - Lista di feeds da persone che bloggano su OpenMoko.<br />
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* [[WiFi support in OpenMoko/it|supporto WiFi su OpenMoko]]<br />
* [[Neo1973 and Windows/it|Neo1973 e Windows]]<br />
* [[Press Coverage/it|Press Coverage]] - Cosa dice la stampa del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[mFAQ/it|mFAQ]] - La Disinformazione FAQ OpenMoko ('''mFAQ''') - Quello che la stampa '''''erroneamente''''' dice del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[OpenMoko_Core_Applications|Applicativi di base OpenMoko]] - Applicativi (basati su GUI) attualmente inclusi nella costruzione main/core di OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Wish List/it|Cosa vorremmo su OpenMoko:]] [[Wish List - Hardware/it|Hardware]],[[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage/it|Linguaggi di Scripting]],[[Wish List - OpenMoko Ringtones and Sounds/it|Wish List - Suoni e Suonerie]].<br />
* [[Media Content/it|Media Content]] - Che tipo di media possono essere usati sul telefono (questo è non-software)?<br />
* [[Testimonials/it|Testimonials]] - Come sei arrivato a OpenMoko?<br />
* [[Buying Interest List/it|Buying Interest List]] - (Non ufficiale e non una pagina per i pre-ordini) Hai messo da parte soldi per Neo1973? Metti il tuo nick qui.<br />
* [[iPhone/it|iPhone]] - Raffronto con l'iPhone<br />
* [[Translation|Traduzione]] di OpenMoko<br />
* Progettare Applicativi per il [[Summer of code/it|Summer of code]] di Google<br />
* [[SWAG/it|SWAG]] - Dove comprare dei gadgets di OpenMoko (T-Shirts!)<br />
* [[Trademark Policy]] -- OpenMoko Trademark Policy<br />
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I partecipanti alla community OpenMoko ringraziano FIC Inc. per la sua guida continua del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
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[[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è il progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] che intende creare il primo sistema operativo libero per telefono cellulare sul quale giri un Server X completo e la maggior parte degli applicativi X.<br />
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Il progetto [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è una comunità cui chiunque può unirsi per aiutare a creare il proprio telefono ideale.<br />
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Puoi installare il software OpenMoko su qualsiasi [[OpenMoko-supported_hardware/it|telefono supportato]], e se cambi il telefono, non perdi il software. I difetti corretti su un qualsiasi telefono sono corretti su tutti.<br />
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Il [[Neo1973/it | Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] di [[FIC/it | FIC]] è stato il primo di molti telefoni sui quali si possa utilizzare OpenMoko e le sue vendite sono ormai esaurite (11 Feb 2008) come si può vedere su - [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. <br />
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Il [[Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)]] non è ancora disponibile - più in basso in questa pagina troverete informazioni sullo stato dello sviluppo ed ulteriori notizie. E' possibile aggiungere il proprio nickname all'elenco di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner [[Buying_Interest_List|qui]].<br />
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Unisciti a noi nel [[OpenMoko/it|progetto OpenMoko]] collaborando a qualsiasi [[Development resources/it |risorsa disponibile]] incluso il [[Main Page/it|wiki di OpenMoko]]. Leggi la [[Help:Contents|pagina d'aiuto per la modifica del wiki]] per avere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. Un [[Meet the Core Team/it |gruppo di sviluppatori fondato da FIC, Inc.]] guida il progetto.<br />
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E' disponibile una [[Introduction/it |pagina introduttiva]] con [[Introduction/it#Photos|fotografie]] e [[Introduction/it#Videos|filmati]]. Inoltre, la pagina delle [[FAQ/it |Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] è sempre d'aiuto. Gli sviluppatori possono trovare nel [[ChangeLog|change-log giornaliero]] una risorsa importante.<br />
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{{warning|'''I software di OpenMoko non sono ancora pronti per l'utenza finale.''' Sono ancora in fase Beta. Non aspettarti di fare e ricevere chiamate dalla GUI di OpenMoko sempre ed in maniera affidabile. Grazie al fatto che l'hardware del FIC Neo1973 è open c'è un'alternativa alla GUI OpenMoko: Qtopia 4.3.x è rilasciato sotto licenza GPL ed è arrivato al punto di essere utilizzabile come GUI per la funzione di telefono.}}<br />
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'''Ingegneria Open Source di OpenMoko e Policy di Rilascio'''<br />
Come estensione dell'atteggiamento Open Source verso il codice sorgente, OpenMoko tenta di essere il più aperto possibile anche nel processo di Ingegnerizzazione. Ovviamente ciò non è sempre possibile e poichè questa è cosa abbastanza nuova, stiamo imparando come farlo in maniera appropriata. La nostra policy attuale è quella di tentare di dire tutto quel che è possibile su ciò che stiamo facendo senza fare mai alcuna previsione sui tempi. Questo modo di fare non è dovuto a segretezza, ma piuttosto al gran numero di dipendenze che sono fuori dal nostro controllo. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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'''SITUAZIONE DELLO SVILUPPO DEI PROSSIMI MODELLI''' <br />
[[Neo FreeRunner]] è ancora in fase di sviluppo, e ne stiamo ancora testando l'hardware. Dato che ciò avviene a livello di kernel e drivers, i progressi sono monitorabili sulla mailing list openmoko-kernel, che è pubblica. Una volta che avremo finito di farlo, ne costruiremo ancora qualche esemplare per ulteriori test con la società. Se anche questi avranno successo, allora inizieremo a produrre le unità per la vendita. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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Gli aggiornamenti per U-Boot ed il Kernel sono su [[Kernel-dev-status|Kernel-dev-status]].<br />
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! width=100% colspan="2" style="background:#F9D163;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Ultimi sviluppi<br />
|-<br />
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* L'ultimo snapshot di Qtopia può essere utilizzata con successo per fare e ricevere chiamate, per inviare e ricevere SMS e per usare la Rubrica per entrambi. Naturalmente, nel caso non abilitassi la sospensione, una batteria può durare 3-5 ore, ma in modalità di sospensione, le chiamate in arrivo non riesumano Qtopia! Leggi [[Qtopia on Neo 1973]] per avere le istruzioni.<br />
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* Lo [http://downloads.openmoko.org/snapshots/2007.11/ Snapshot 2007.11 OpenMoko] può fare e ricevere chiamate per la maggior parte del tempo. Il Power management (sospensione, tempo di standby) ha ancora dei problemi.<br />
* Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
|}<br />
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{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" width=100%<br />
! width=100% colspan="2" style="background:#F9D163;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Aree di interesse<br />
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* [[Basic End-user/it|Utente base]] - Informazioni per l'utente finale che vuole funzionalità base e nessuna sorpresa.<br />
* [[Advanced End-user/it|Utente avanzato]] - Informazioni per l'utente esperto che vuole funzionalità avanzate e sperimentali, ma che non è un programmatore.<br />
* [[Business Development/it|Sviluppo per il Business]] - Scambio di opportunità commerciali al fine di promuovere un'accettazione diffusa da parte dell'utente finale.<br />
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* [[Application Developer/it|Sviluppatori di applicazioni]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori delle applicazioni come idee e specifiche delle applicazioni e gli strumenti per crearle.<br />
* [[System Developer/it|Sviluppatori di sistema]] - Informazioni per lo sviluppo del sistema come bootloader, kernel e librerie.<br />
* [[Hardware Developer/it|Sviluppatori Hardware]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori hardware come specifiche hardware e debug board.<br />
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* [[Neo1973_hardware|Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] - Specifiche Hardware del primo Neo 1973 (GTA01)<br />
* [[Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware|FreeRunner (GTA02)]] - Specifiche Hardware del Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)<br />
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* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Programmi inclusi nel core build di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenMoko Community Applications]] - Programmi scaricabili creati dalla community OpenMoko<br />
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! width=33% style="background:#C5FDAF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Guide per Sviluppatori<br />
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* [[Development resources/it |Risorse di Progetto]]: è il posto centrale per tutte le risorse come [[Development resources#Mailing_Lists|mailing lists]], [[Development resources#IRC |IRC]] e altre risorse orientate allo sviluppo del software.<br />
* [[Current_events|Eventi della comunità]]: informazioni su eventi passati futuri dove FIC o [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] sono stati o saranno presenti.<br />
* [http://forums.makeopensource.com/ Forums OpenMoko non ufficiali] - Siete tutti invitati a collaborare con utenti e sviluppatori OpenMoko sui forum.<br />
* La maggior parte della documentazione ed il wiki danno per scontato che si utilizzi Linux; qui si possono reperire alcuni appunti per [[Other_OSes|Altri S.O.]]<br />
* [[MacOS_X|Mac OS X]] - Informazioni specifiche per gli utenti Mac OS X.<br />
* [[OpenLab]] - Un posto reale dove OpenMoko può interagire con la community FOSS<br />
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'''Amministrazione ed Organizzazione'''<br />
* [[Shipping_Notes|Note di spedizione]] - Informazioni per aiutare la FIC a capire come spedire i prodotti, e quanto ciò possa costare.<br />
* [[My Account/it|My Account]] - Idee su quali servizi basati su account FIC potrebbe fornire insieme al telefono.<br />
* [[Hear Me FIC/it|Ascoltami FIC]] - Informazioni per aiutare FIC a conoscere ciò che la community desidera.<br />
* [[Listen Up Community]] - Elenco delle cose-da-fare della Community.<br />
* [[Wiki Issues]] - Problemi/richieste riguardanti questo Wiki.<br />
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* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Iniziare con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
* [[Installation_guide/it|Guida al flashing ed all'emulazione del software OpenMoko]] (In scrittura, dovrebbe sostituire le seguenti pagine)<br />
** [[Flashing_openmoko/it|Flashare Neo1973 con kernel, filesystem root ed opzionalmente, u-boot.]]<br />
** [[MokoMakefile/it|Creare OpenMoko usando il MokoMakefile]] <br />
** [[Application Development Crash Course/it|Application Development Crash Course]] - Un how-to base per novizi. <br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it|Costruire OpenMoko 2007.2]]<br />
** [[Building OpenMoko from scratch/it|Creare OpenMoko 2007.1 da zero]]<br />
*** [[Building a hello world application/it|Costruire un'applicazione "hello word"]]<br />
*** Documento vecchio: [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)|Il vecchio Creare OpenMoko da zero (pre -BBT)]]<br />
** [[Running OpenMoko on PC/it|Eseguire OpenMoko sul PC]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xoo/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xoo]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xephyr]]<br />
*** [[How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC/it|Come far funzionare le applicazioni OpenMoko su PC]]<br />
*** [[OpenMoko under QEMU/it|OpenMoko su QEMU]]<br />
*** [[Test Openmoko Emulation with chroot image/it|Testare l'emulazione di Openmoko con una Prebuilt chroot Image]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds/it|Migrazione a strutture tolleranti bad block]]<br />
* [[Booting from SD/it|Avvio da SD]]<br />
* [[DaylyBuiltImages|Ottenere immagini di OpenMoko costruite giornalmente]]<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Hardware'''<br />
* Tutta la documentazione e le specifiche relative all' [[:Category:Hardware/it|hardware]] si trovano nella [[:Category:Hardware/it| pagina Hardware]].<br />
* La pagina [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|Hardware Neo1973]] fornisce una panoramica delle componenti hardware usate dalla [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|piattaforma hardware Neo1973]]. Sono comprese fotografie del PCB. Una [[Disassembling Neo1973/it | galleria fotografica]] sul come disassemblarlo può essere un interessante punto da dove iniziare.<br />
* [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware Debugging/it | Neo1973 Hardware Debugging]] parla della [[Debug Board/it | Neo1973 debug board]]. È disponibile anche una pagina dove discutere di [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it | debug board e di configurazioni del Neo1973]].<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Software'''<br />
* Architettura<br />
** [[OpenMokoFramework/it|OpenMokoFramework]]: la struttura dell'applicazione OpenMoko<br />
* [[neo1973 host software/it|Neo1973 host software]]<br />
* Software di dispositivo<br />
** Basso livello<br />
*** [[bootloader/it|u-boot]]: il bootloader utilizzato, compresa la documentazione per le modifiche<br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]]: il kernel Linux utilizzato, compresa la documentazione delle modifiche<br />
** Spazio utente<br />
*** [[binary compatibility/it|Compatibilità binaria]]<br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]]: il demone GSM che gestisce il Modem GSM<br />
*** [[gpsd/it|gpsd]]: il demone AGPS (GPS assistito)<br />
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! width=33% style="background:#B3DDF4;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Varie per lo sviluppo OpenMoko<br />
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* [[Roadmap|Roadmap]] - Roadmap per il prossimo sviluppo di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenEmbedded/it|OpenEmbedded]] - Il framework crea-distribuzioni<br />
* [[Toolchain/it|Toolchain]] - Strumenti usati per la compilazione<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] - La distribuzione OpenMoko<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - Il suo primo rilascio<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it]] - Un rilascio sucessivo, con la formalizzazione di linee guida per lo stile.<br />
** [[Userspace root image/it|Userspace root image]]<br />
* [[Test_Plans|I Test] - Come testiamo i nostri telefoni<br />
* [[Prototypes/it|Prototipi]] - Tracciatura dei prototipi<br />
'''Interfaccia Utente'''<br />
* [[GUI_Style_Guidelines|GUI Style Guidelines]] -- Nuove linee guida per [[OpenMoko2007.2]]<br />
* [[Look & Feel/it|Look & Feel]]<br />
** [[Artwork/it|Artwork]]<br />
* [[Applications/it|Roadmap delle Applicazioni]]<br />
* [[Widgets/it|Widgets]]<br />
** [[Widget Inheritance Graph/it|Grafico di eredità delle widgets]]<br />
* [[Application UI Design Recommendations/it|Raccomandazioni per il Design dell'UI]]<br />
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* [[Thesis_work|Teoria di funzionamento]]<br />
* [[Freshman todo]]<br />
* [[Templates/it|Templates]]<br />
* [[PIM Storage/it|PIM Storage]]<br />
* [[Coding Guidelines/it|Linee Guida per la codifica]]<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it#Impostare_un_OpenMoko_SDK|Come configurare le OpenMoko SDK]]<br />
* Distribuzioni alternative per il [[Neo1973]] GTA01: [[Angstrom on Neo1973]], [http://pokylinux.org Poky] [http://www.usome.com](servono le istruzioni!)<br />
* [[License/it|License]] - Che licenza applichiamo al codice<br />
* [[Development resources/it|Risorse di sviluppo]] - Descrizione delle risorse per gli sviluppatori (lists, svn, ...)<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 0/it|Neo1973 Phase 0]] -- Informazioni per i possessori del telefono in Fase 0<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review]] -- Impressioni sull'hardware della Fase 0 e FAQ della Fase 0<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 1/it|Neo1973 Fase 1]] - Informazioni per i possessori dei Neo1973 Fase 1.<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review]] - Impressioni sulla Fase 1 della periferica hardware.<br />
* [[External Feeds/it|Feeds Esterni]] - Lista di feeds da persone che bloggano su OpenMoko.<br />
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* [[WiFi support in OpenMoko/it|supporto WiFi su OpenMoko]]<br />
* [[Neo1973 and Windows/it|Neo1973 e Windows]]<br />
* [[Press Coverage/it|Press Coverage]] - Cosa dice la stampa del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[mFAQ/it|mFAQ]] - La Disinformazione FAQ OpenMoko ('''mFAQ''') - Quello che la stampa '''''erroneamente''''' dice del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[OpenMoko_Core_Applications|Applicativi di base OpenMoko]] - Applicativi (basati su GUI) attualmente inclusi nella costruzione main/core di OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Wish List/it|Cosa vorremmo su OpenMoko:]] [[Wish List - Hardware/it|Hardware]],[[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage/it|Linguaggi di Scripting]],[[Wish List - OpenMoko Ringtones and Sounds/it|Wish List - Suoni e Suonerie]].<br />
* [[Media Content/it|Media Content]] - Che tipo di media possono essere usati sul telefono (questo è non-software)?<br />
* [[Testimonials/it|Testimonials]] - Come sei arrivato a OpenMoko?<br />
* [[Buying Interest List/it|Buying Interest List]] - (Non ufficiale e non una pagina per i pre-ordini) Hai messo da parte soldi per Neo1973? Metti il tuo nick qui.<br />
* [[iPhone/it|iPhone]] - Raffronto con l'iPhone<br />
* [[Translation|Traduzione]] di OpenMoko<br />
* Progettare Applicativi per il [[Summer of code/it|Summer of code]] di Google<br />
* [[SWAG/it|SWAG]] - Dove comprare dei gadgets di OpenMoko (T-Shirts!)<br />
* [[Trademark Policy]] -- OpenMoko Trademark Policy<br />
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| <big>'''Benvenuto nel Wiki pubblico di [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]]&trade;'''</big><br><br />
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[[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è il progetto [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source open source] che intende creare il primo sistema operativo libero per telefono cellulare sul quale giri un Server X completo e la maggior parte degli applicativi X.<br />
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Il progetto [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] è una comunità cui chiunque può unirsi per aiutare a creare il proprio telefono ideale.<br />
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Puoi installare il software OpenMoko su qualsiasi [[OpenMoko-supported_hardware/it|telefono supportato]], e se cambi il telefono, non perdi il software. I difetti corretti su un qualsiasi telefono sono corretti su tutti.<br />
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Il [[Neo1973/it | Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] di [[FIC/it | FIC]] è stato il primo di molti telefoni sui quali si possa utilizzare OpenMoko e le sue vendite sono ormai esaurite (11 Feb 2008) come si può vedere su - [https://direct.openmoko.com/ Openmoko Online Shop]. <br />
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Il [[Neo FreeRunner | Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)]] non è ancora disponibile - più in basso in questa pagina troverete informazioni sullo stato dello sviluppo ed ulteriori notizie. E' possibile aggiungere il proprio nickname all'elenco di coloro che sono interessati ad acquistare il Neo FreeRunner [[Buying_Interest_List|qui]].<br />
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Unisciti a noi nel [[OpenMoko/it|progetto OpenMoko]] collaborando a qualsiasi [[Development resources/it |risorsa disponibile]] incluso il [[Main Page/it|wiki di OpenMoko]]. Leggi la [[Help:Contents|pagina d'aiuto per la modifica del wiki]] per avere informazioni su come contribuire a questo wiki. Un [[Meet the Core Team/it |gruppo di sviluppatori fondato da FIC, Inc.]] guida il progetto.<br />
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E' disponibile una [[Introduction/it |pagina introduttiva]] con [[Introduction/it#Photos|fotografie]] e [[Introduction/it#Videos|filmati]]. Inoltre, la pagina delle [[FAQ/it |Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]] è sempre d'aiuto. Gli sviluppatori possono trovare nel [[ChangeLog|change-log giornaliero]] una risorsa importante.<br />
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{{warning|'''I software di OpenMoko non sono ancora pronti per l'utenza finale.''' Sono ancora in fase Beta. Non aspettarti di fare e ricevere chiamate dalla GUI di OpenMoko sempre ed in maniera affidabile. Grazie al fatto che l'hardware del FIC Neo1973 è open c'è un'alternativa alla GUI OpenMoko: Qtopia 4.3.x è rilasciato sotto licenza GPL ed è arrivato al punto di essere utilizzabile come GUI per la funzione di telefono.}}<br />
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'''Ingegneria Open Source di OpenMoko e Policy di Rilascio'''<br />
Come estensione dell'atteggiamento Open Source verso il codice sorgente, OpenMoko tenta di essere il più aperto possibile anche nel processo di Ingegnerizzazione. Ovviamente ciò non è sempre possibile e poichè questa è cosa abbastanza nuova, stiamo imparando come farlo in maniera appropriata. La nostra policy attuale è quella di tentare di dire tutto quel che è possibile su ciò che stiamo facendo senza fare mai alcuna previsione sui tempi. Questo modo di fare non è dovuto a segretezza, ma piuttosto al gran numero di dipendenze che sono fuori dal nostro controllo. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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'''SITUAZIONE DELLO SVILUPPO DEI PROSSIMI MODELLI''' <br />
[[Neo FreeRunner]] è ancora in fase di sviluppo, e ne stiamo ancora testando l'hardware. Dato che ciò avviene a livello di kernel e drivers, i progressi sono monitorabili sulla mailing list openmoko-kernel, che è pubblica. Una volta che avremo finito di farlo, ne costruiremo ancora qualche esemplare per ulteriori test con la società. Se anche questi avranno successo, allora inizieremo a produrre le unità per la vendita. Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti, si vedano i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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Gli aggiornamenti per U-Boot ed il Kernel sono su [[Kernel-dev-status|Kernel-dev-status]].<br />
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* L'ultimo snapshot di Qtopia può essere utilizzata con successo per fare e ricevere chiamate, per inviare e ricevere SMS e per usare la Rubrica per entrambi. Naturalmente, nel caso non abilitassi la sospensione, una batteria può durare 3-5 ore, ma in modalità di sospensione, le chiamate in arrivo non riesumano Qtopia! Leggi [[Qtopia on Neo 1973]] per avere le istruzioni.<br />
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* Lo [http://downloads.openmoko.org/snapshots/2007.11/ Snapshot 2007.11 OpenMoko] può fare e ricevere chiamate per la maggior parte del tempo. Il Power management (sospensione, tempo di standby) ha ancora dei problemi.<br />
* Per gli ultimi aggiornamenti sulla situazione, leggi i [[Community_Updates|Community Updates]]<br />
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* [[Basic End-user/it|Utente base]] - Informazioni per l'utente finale che vuole funzionalità base e nessuna sorpresa.<br />
* [[Advanced End-user/it|Utente avanzato]] - Informazioni per l'utente esperto che vuole funzionalità avanzate e sperimentali, ma che non è un programmatore.<br />
* [[Business Development/it|Sviluppo per il Business]] - Scambio di opportunità commerciali al fine di promuovere un'accettazione diffusa da parte dell'utente finale.<br />
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* [[Application Developer/it|Sviluppatori di applicazioni]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori delle applicazioni come idee e specifiche delle applicazioni e gli strumenti per crearle.<br />
* [[System Developer/it|Sviluppatori di sistema]] - Informazioni per lo sviluppo del sistema come bootloader, kernel e librerie.<br />
* [[Hardware Developer/it|Sviluppatori Hardware]] - Informazioni per gli sviluppatori hardware come specifiche hardware e debug board.<br />
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* [[Neo1973_hardware|Neo 1973 (GTA01)]] - Specifiche Hardware del primo Neo 1973 (GTA01)<br />
* [[Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware|FreeRunner (GTA02)]] - Specifiche Hardware del Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)<br />
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* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Programmi inclusi nel core build di OpenMoko<br />
* [[OpenMoko Community Applications]] - Programmi scaricabili creati dalla community OpenMoko<br />
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! width=33% style="background:#d1d1d1;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Generale<br />
! width=33% style="background:#C5FDAF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Guide per Sviluppatori<br />
! width=33% style="background:#FDAFAF;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Documentazione di riferimento per gli Sviluppatori<br />
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* [[Development resources/it |Risorse di Progetto]]: è il posto centrale per tutte le risorse come [[Development resources#Mailing_Lists|mailing lists]], [[Development resources#IRC |IRC]] e altre risorse orientate allo sviluppo del software.<br />
* [[Current Events/it|Eventi della comunità]]: informazioni su eventi [[Community Events#Past Events |passati]] e [[Community Events#Past Events#FIC / OpenMoko at Events |futuri]] dove FIC o [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] sono stati o saranno presenti.<br />
* [http://forums.makeopensource.com/ Forum OpenMoko non ufficiale] - Siete tutti invitati a collaborare con utenti e sviluppatori OpenMoko sui forum.<br />
* La maggior parte della documentazione ed il wiki danno per scontato che si utilizzi Linux; qui si possono reperire alcuni appunti per [[Other OSes/it|Altri S.O.]]<br />
* [[MacOS_X/it|Mac OS X]] - Informazioni specifiche per gli utenti Mac OS X.<br />
* [[OpenLab]] - Un posto reale dove OpenMoko può interagire con la community FOSS<br />
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'''Amministrazione ed Organizzazione'''<br />
* [[Shipping Notes/it|Note di spedizione]] - Informazioni per aiutare la FIC a capire come spedire i prodotti, e quanto ciò possa costare.<br />
* [[My Account/it|My Account]] - Idee su quali servizi basati su account FIC potrebbe fornire insieme al telefono.<br />
* [[Hear Me FIC/it|Ascoltami FIC]] - Informazioni per aiutare FIC a conoscere ciò che la community desidera.<br />
* [[Listen Up Community]] - Elenco delle cose-da-fare della Community.<br />
* [[Wiki Issues]] - Problemi/richieste riguardanti questo Wiki.<br />
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* [[Getting Started with your Neo1973/it|Iniziare con il tuo Neo1973]]<br />
* [[Installation_guide/it|Guida al flashing ed emulazione del software OpenMoko]] (In scrittura, dovrebbe sostituire le seguenti pagine)<br />
** [[Flashing_openmoko/it|Flashare Neo1973 con kernel, filesystem root ed opzionalmente, u-boot.]]<br />
** [[MokoMakefile/it|Creare OpenMoko usando il MokoMakefile]] <br />
** [[Application Development Crash Course/it|Application Development Crash Course]] - Un how-to base per i novizi. <br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it|Costruire OpenMoko 2007.2]]<br />
** [[Building OpenMoko from scratch/it|Creare OpenMoko da zero]]<br />
*** [[Building a hello world application/it|Costruire un'applicazione "hello word" su OpenMoko]]<br />
*** Documento vecchio: [[Building OpenMoko from scratch (pre-BBT)]]<br />
** [[Running OpenMoko on PC/it|Eseguire OpenMoko sul PC]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xoo/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xoo]]<br />
*** [[Getting OpenMoko working on host with Xephyr/it|Far funzionare OpenMoko su host con Xephyr]]<br />
*** [[How to run OpenMoko Apps on PC/it|Come far funzionare le applicazioni OpenMoko su PC]]<br />
*** [[OpenMoko under QEMU/it|OpenMoko su QEMU]]<br />
*** [[Test Openmoko Emulation with chroot image/it|Testare l'emulazione di Openmoko con una Prebuilt chroot Image]]<br />
* [[Migration to bad block tolerant builds/it|Migrazione a strutture tolleranti bad block]]<br />
* [[Booting from SD/it|Avvio da SD]]<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Hardware'''<br />
* Tutta la documentazione e le specifiche relative all' [[:Category:Hardware/it|hardware]] si trovano nella [[:Category:Hardware/it| pagina Hardware]].<br />
* La [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|pagina Hardware Neo1973]] fornisce una panoramica delle componenti hardware usate dalla [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware/it|piattaforma hardware Neo1973]], comprese fotografie del PCB. Una [[Disassembling Neo1973/it | galleria fotografica]] di smontaggio può essere un interessante punto da dove iniziare.<br />
* [[:Category:Neo1973 Hardware Debugging/it | Neo1973 Hardware Debugging]] è assistito con la [[Debug Board/it | Neo1973 debug board]]. È fornita una pagina con una discussione sulla [[Connecting Neo1973 with Debug Board v2/it | debug board e configurazioni del Neo1973]].<br />
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'''Documentazione sulle Specifiche Software'''<br />
* Architettura<br />
** [[OpenMokoFramework/it|OpenMokoFramework]]: la struttura dell'applicazione OpenMoko<br />
* [[neo1973 host software/it|neo1973 host software]]<br />
* Device Software<br />
** Basso livello<br />
*** [[bootloader/it|u-boot]]: il bootloader usato, include la documentazione per le modifiche<br />
*** [[kernel/it|kernel]]: il kernel Linux usato, include la documentazione per le modifiche<br />
** Spazio utente<br />
*** [[binary compatibility/it|Compatibilità binaria]]<br />
*** [[gsmd/it|gsmd]]: il demone GSM che gestisce il Modem GSM<br />
*** [[gpsd/it|gpsd]]: il demone AGPS (GPS assistito)<br />
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! width=33% style="background:#B3DDF4;border-left:5px solid white;border-right:5px solid white;border-top:5px solid white;" | Varie per lo sviluppo OpenMoko<br />
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* [[OpenEmbedded/it|OpenEmbedded]] - La struttura crea-distribuzioni<br />
* [[Toolchain/it|Toolchain]] - Gli strumenti usati per la compilazione<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it|OpenMoko]] - La distribuzione OpenMoko<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007/it|OpenMoko2007]] - La prima versione di OpenMoko<br />
** [[OpenMoko2007.2/it]] - Il secondo rilascio, con linee guida formalizzate per lo stile.<br />
** [[Userspace root image/it|Userspace root image]]<br />
* [[Prototypes/it|Prototipi]] - Tracciatura dei prototipi<br />
'''Interfaccia Utente'''<br />
* [[GUI Style Guidelines/it]] -- Nuove linee guida per [[OpenMoko2007.2]]<br />
* [[Look & Feel/it|Look & Feel]]<br />
** [[Artwork/it|Artwork]]<br />
* [[Applications/it|Applicazioni]]<br />
* [[Widgets/it|Widgets]]<br />
** [[Widget Inheritance Graph/it|Grafico di eredità delle widgets]]<br />
* [[Application UI Design Recommendations/it|Raccomandazioni per il Design dell'UI]]<br />
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* [[Freshman todo]]<br />
* [[Templates/it|Templates]]<br />
* [[PIM Storage/it|PIM Storage]]<br />
* [[Coding Guidelines/it|Coding Guidelines]]<br />
* [[OpenMoko/it#Impostare_un_OpenMoko_SDK|Come configurare le OpenMoko SDK]]<br />
* Alternative distributions for [[Neo1973]] GTA01: [[Angstrom on Neo1973]], [http://pokylinux.org Poky] [http://www.usome.com](instructions needed!)<br />
* [[License/it|License]] - Che licenza applichiamo al nostro codice<br />
* [[Development resources/it|Risorse di sviluppo]] - Descrizione delle risorse per gli sviluppatori (lists, svn, ...)<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 0/it|Neo1973 Phase 0]] -- Informazioni per i possessori del telefono in Fase 0<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P0 Review]] -- Impressioni sull'hardware della Fase 0 e FAQ della Fase 0<br />
* [[Neo1973 Phase 1/it|Neo1973 Fase 1]] - Informazioni per i possessori dei Neo1973 Fase 1.<br />
* [[Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review/it|Wishlist:Neo1973 P1 Review]] - Impressioni sulla Fase 1 della periferica hardware.<br />
* [[External Feeds/it|Feeds Esterni]] - Lista di feeds da persone che bloggano su OpenMoko.<br />
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* [[WiFi support in OpenMoko/it|WiFi support in OpenMoko]] - O meglio l'assenza<br />
* [[Neo1973 and Windows/it|Neo1973 and Windows]] - Se vuoi commettere questa trasgressione ;) (non funziona, aiuto!)<br />
* [[Press Coverage/it|Press Coverage]] - Cosa dice la stampa del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[mFAQ/it|mFAQ]] - La Disinformazione FAQ OpenMoko ('''mFAQ''') - Quello che la stampa '''''erroneamente''''' dice del progetto OpenMoko.<br />
* [[Wish List/it|Wish List]] - Una collezione di idee e ideali che vorremmo vedere implementati un giorno.<br />
* [[Wish List - Hardware/it|Wish List - Hardware]] - Una collezione di idee che vorremmo vedere nelle prossime versioni del Neo.<br />
* [[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage/it|Wish List - Built-in Scripting Language]] - Discussione su una possibile inclusione di un linguaggio di scripting.<br />
* [[Wish List - OpenMoko Ringtones and Sounds/it|Wish List - Suoni e Suonerie OpenMoko]] Collezione di [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_music free music]/suoni/suonerie che ci piacerebbe sentire nel prossimo rilascio di Neo.<br />
* [[Media Content/it|Media Content]] - Che tipo di media possono essere usati sul telefono (questo è non-software)?<br />
* [[Testimonials/it|Testimonials]] - Come sei arrivato a OpenMoko?<br />
* [[Buying Interest List/it|Buying Interest List]] - (Non ufficiale e non una pagina per i pre-ordini) Hai messo da parte soldi per Neo1973? Metti il tuo nick qui.<br />
* [[iPhone/it|iPhone]] - Comparazione tra Apple iPhone e FIC Neo1973<br />
* [[Translation]] - Traduzione di OpenMoko<br />
* [[Summer of code/it|Summer of code]] - La nostra pagina con le applicazioni del progetto per Googles Summer of Code<br />
* [[SWAG/it|SWAG]] - Dove comprare dei gadgets di OpenMoko (T-Shirts!)<br />
* [[Trademark Policy]] -- The OpenMoko Trademark Policy<br />
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