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* [[mFAQ]] - The Openmoko Misinformation FAQ ('''mFAQ''') - What the press '''''incorrectly''''' says about the Openmoko project
 
* [[mFAQ]] - The Openmoko Misinformation FAQ ('''mFAQ''') - What the press '''''incorrectly''''' says about the Openmoko project
 
* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Applications (GUI based) currently included in the main/core build of Openmoko  
 
* [[OpenMoko Core Applications]] - Applications (GUI based) currently included in the main/core build of Openmoko  
* [[Wish List]]s: [[Wish List - Hardware|Hardware]], [[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage|Scripting Languages]], [[Wish List - Openmoko Ringtones and Sounds|ringtones and sounds]]
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* [[Wish List]]s: [[Wish List - Hardware|Hardware]], [[Wishlist:BuiltInScriptingLanguage|Scripting Languages]], [[Wish List - OpenMoko Ringtones and Sounds|ringtones and sounds]]
 
* [[Media Content]] - What types of media on the device can we use (that is non-software)?
 
* [[Media Content]] - What types of media on the device can we use (that is non-software)?
 
* [[Testimonials]] - How did you get to Openmoko?
 
* [[Testimonials]] - How did you get to Openmoko?

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Welcome to the Openmoko™ public Wiki
frontside

Openmoko™ is an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license. The aim of Openmoko is to build the world's first free mobile platform which runs a full X server and can therefore run most X applications. You can install any Openmoko software over the whole range of supported phones, and if you upgrade your phone, you won't lose that software. Bugs fixed on any phone are fixed on all.

The Neo 1973 (GTA01) from FIC is the first of many phones that Openmoko may be used on. You can go to Openmoko Online Shop to get the sales information. Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) the new generation Openmoko mobile phone is not yet available - press here to get more hardware information. Otherwise, scroll down this page for info on the development status , or you can add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at Buying Interest List.

The Openmoko project is a community that anyone can join, to help design their ideal phone. Please join us in collaborating on the Openmoko project through any of the project resources including this Openmoko wiki. Please see the wiki editing help page for information on making contributions to this wiki. A core team of developers funded by FIC, Inc. leads the project.

To the novice, can start by use introduction page , photos, videos and Openmoko Official Index Page, to take the overview of Openmoko and wiki. Moreover, the usual Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and mailing list pages might be helpful. Developers may find the change log an important resource.

WARNING: The Openmoko GUI applications are not suitable for end users yet. They are still in beta. Do not expect to always and reliably make and receive calls from the Openmoko GUI. Thanks to the openness of the FIC Neo1973 hardware, there is also an alternative to the Openmoko GUI: Qtopia 4.3.x is released under GPL and is at the edge of being usable for phone use.


Latest status
  • The latest Qtopia snapshot can now be successfully used to make and receive calls, to send and receive SMS and use Contacts for both. However, if you do not enable suspend, one battery will only last 3-5 hours, but in suspend, incoming calls do not wake up Qtopia! See Qtopia on Neo 1973 for instructions.
  • The latest build can make and receive calls most of the time. Power management (suspend, standby time) are still experiencing problems. Reports on the new snapshots built daily (will break sometimes) are here
  • For the latest status updates, see Community Updates
  • To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page.
What's Your Interest?
  • Basic End-user - Information for end users who want basic functionality and no surprises
  • Advanced End-user - Information for advanced end-users who want advanced and experimental functionality but who are not programmers
  • Business Development - Exchange of commercial opportunities for promoting widespread end-user acceptance.
  • Application Developer - Information for application developers, including ideas and specifications for applications, and tools to build them
  • System Developer - Information for system developers, including bootloader, kernel, and libraries
  • Hardware Developer - Information for hardware developers, including hardware specs and debug board
System Specs
General Developer Guides Developer Reference Documentation
  • Current events - Information on both past and future events where FIC or Openmoko had or will have a presence.
  • Unofficial Openmoko Forums - Everyone is invited to collaborate with Openmoko users and developers on the forums.
  • Most of the documentation and Wiki assumes you are using Linux; here are some notes for users of Other OSes.
  • Mac OS X - Information specific for those who use Mac OS X
  • OpenLab - A physical area where Openmoko can interact with FOSS community

Administrative + Organizational

  • Shipping Notes - Information to help FIC figure out how to ship products to you, and how much it might cost.
  • My Account - Ideas for what sort of account-based services FIC should provide with the phone.
  • Hear Me FIC - Information to help FIC know what the community wants.
  • Listen Up Community - Community's To-Do-List
  • Wiki Issues - problems/requests regarding this Wiki

Hardware Reference Documentation

Software Reference Documentation

  • Architectural
  • Neo1973 host software
  • Device Software
    • Low-Level
      • u-boot - The bootloader we use, including documentation for our modifications
      • kernel - The Linux kernel we use, including documentation for our modifications
    • Userspace
Openmoko-specific Development Openmoko Miscellaneous Development Miscellaneous

User Interface Related

The members of the Openmoko community would like to thank FIC Inc. for their continued leadership of the Openmoko project.

Personal tools



Welcome to the Openmoko™ public Wiki
frontside

Openmoko™ is an Open Source project under GPL and LGPL license. The aim of Openmoko is to build the world's first free mobile platform which runs a full X server and can therefore run most X applications. You can install any Openmoko software over the whole range of supported phones, and if you upgrade your phone, you won't lose that software. Bugs fixed on any phone are fixed on all.

The Neo 1973 (GTA01) from FIC is the first of many phones that Openmoko may be used on. You can go to Openmoko Online Shop to get the sales information. Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) the new generation Openmoko mobile phone is not yet available - press here to get more hardware information. Otherwise, scroll down this page for info on the development status , or you can add your nickname to those interested buying the Neo FreeRunner at Buying Interest List.

The Openmoko project is a community that anyone can join, to help design their ideal phone. Please join us in collaborating on the Openmoko project through any of the project resources including this Openmoko wiki. Please see the wiki editing help page for information on making contributions to this wiki. A core team of developers funded by FIC, Inc. leads the project.

To the novice, can start by use introduction page , photos, videos and Openmoko Official Index Page, to take the overview of Openmoko and wiki. Moreover, the usual Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and mailing list pages might be helpful. Developers may find the change log an important resource.

WARNING: The Openmoko GUI applications are not suitable for end users yet. They are still in beta. Do not expect to always and reliably make and receive calls from the Openmoko GUI. Thanks to the openness of the FIC Neo1973 hardware, there is also an alternative to the Openmoko GUI: Qtopia 4.3.x is released under GPL and is at the edge of being usable for phone use.


Latest status
  • The latest Qtopia snapshot can now be successfully used to make and receive calls, to send and receive SMS and use Contacts for both. However, if you do not enable suspend, one battery will only last 3-5 hours, but in suspend, incoming calls do not wake up Qtopia! See Qtopia on Neo 1973 for instructions.
  • The latest build can make and receive calls most of the time. Power management (suspend, standby time) are still experiencing problems. Reports on the new snapshots built daily (will break sometimes) are here
  • For the latest status updates, see Community Updates
  • To get the overview of Openmoko Wiki, see Openmoko Wiki Official Index Page.
What's Your Interest?
  • Basic End-user - Information for end users who want basic functionality and no surprises
  • Advanced End-user - Information for advanced end-users who want advanced and experimental functionality but who are not programmers
  • Business Development - Exchange of commercial opportunities for promoting widespread end-user acceptance.
  • Application Developer - Information for application developers, including ideas and specifications for applications, and tools to build them
  • System Developer - Information for system developers, including bootloader, kernel, and libraries
  • Hardware Developer - Information for hardware developers, including hardware specs and debug board
System Specs
General Developer Guides Developer Reference Documentation
  • Current events - Information on both past and future events where FIC or Openmoko had or will have a presence.
  • Unofficial Openmoko Forums - Everyone is invited to collaborate with Openmoko users and developers on the forums.
  • Most of the documentation and Wiki assumes you are using Linux; here are some notes for users of Other OSes.
  • Mac OS X - Information specific for those who use Mac OS X
  • OpenLab - A physical area where Openmoko can interact with FOSS community

Administrative + Organizational

  • Shipping Notes - Information to help FIC figure out how to ship products to you, and how much it might cost.
  • My Account - Ideas for what sort of account-based services FIC should provide with the phone.
  • Hear Me FIC - Information to help FIC know what the community wants.
  • Listen Up Community - Community's To-Do-List
  • Wiki Issues - problems/requests regarding this Wiki

Hardware Reference Documentation

Software Reference Documentation

  • Architectural
  • Neo1973 host software
  • Device Software
    • Low-Level
      • u-boot - The bootloader we use, including documentation for our modifications
      • kernel - The Linux kernel we use, including documentation for our modifications
    • Userspace
Openmoko-specific Development Openmoko Miscellaneous Development Miscellaneous

User Interface Related

The members of the Openmoko community would like to thank FIC Inc. for their continued leadership of the Openmoko project.