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Le distribuzioni OpenMoko sono progettate per correre su vari dispositivi mobili, con l'obbiettivo primario di supportare i dispositivi di Openmoko Inc. Neo 1973 e Neo FreeRunner. Sono distribuzioni GNU/Linux -- Sistemi operativi completamente funzionanti con applicazioni pe istallate. Puoi scegliere di istallare una qualsiasi ditribuzione sul tuo telefono o addirittura optare per un dual-boot in modo di avere due distribuzioni istallate. Per "downloadare" vai a Download, le istruzioni per l'istallazione le trovi qui: Flashing the Neo FreeRunner.
D'altro canto, le distribuzioni Openmoko corrono anche su altri dispositivi mobili, così come alcune distribuzioni esterne da Openmoko corrono nei telefoni di Openmoko Inc.
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'Release targets' offered by Openmoko Inc. are built out of different branches of the OpenEmbedded metadistribution source tree.
FSO è l'abbreviazione di FreeSmartphone.Org. Openmoko sta lavorando in un back-end di servizi di sistema (si capisce?) stabile. L'obiettivo è di raggiungere un servizio ad alto livello stabile e al quale si possa accedere da qualsiasi linguaggio o UI che supporti dbus. Il framework verrà usato nelle dostribuzioni Openmoko future. FSO è tutto middleware, ma se ci si mette un bootloader+kernel al di sotto, e delle applicazioni di telefonia al di sopra, si ottiene una distribuzione funzionante e funzionale. Queste vengono rese disponibili come FSO-image milestone (pietre miliari).
SHR is a community driven distribution. It contains some basic GTK+ based applications which make use of the FSO. There currently is a EFL (with elementary) dialer, messages and contacts application programmed in C. As of November 9th, 2008, there is no stable release of this distribution yet, as the SHR team doesn't feel it to be good enough. You can find images though on the SHR buildhost.
FDOM is a distribution based on Openmoko's currently supported image, updated with many ready-to-use applications and with fixes posted in the mailing lists. A combination of applications (everything goes) and fixes to demonstrate the capabilities of the Freerunner and to have a functional phone (sort of). This all while retaining the ability to update through the official feeds.
These are not Openmoko (and OE) based distributions. These are alternatives you can run on your Openmoko phones.
The Qt Extended distribution was formerly known as Qtopia up to version 4.3.x included. It comes from Trolltech, a Nokia company, the makers of the Qt cross-platform application framework. This distribution aims to provide a ready-to-use image for Openmoko devices. It features a noticeably robust telephony stack. Recent release 4.4.2 also sports a webkit-based web browser and Gtalk support.
Debian is "the universal operating system". It comes with thousands and thousands of packages (most of them designed for desktops or servers so far). So in the words of Joachim "nomeata" Breitner from the pkg-fso team, this is not really a distribution in the Openmoko sense of the word, but rather a different underlying system for Openmoko distributions. At the moment, we ship the software from the FSO stack, but hopefully we’ll also have, for example, the Stable Hybrid Release software in our archive. So for now, Debian is a different way of installing FSO, which takes more space and provides more programs :-)
Gentoo is all about choices. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc. Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code (although support for precompiled packages is included too) and configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words, openness everywhere.
Android is a mobile phone platform by Google, and later the Open Handset Alliance (OHA). Openmoko is fully supporting Android running on the Freerunner. Details along with images are being constructed at the moment. Visit the user web page for Sean McNeil for further details. And you can download kernel and image here. To boot the Kernel you have to adjust your u-boot environment to support a Kernel of more then 2 MB or your have to change to the Qi Bootloader.
Hackable1 is a community distribution for hackable devices like the Neo Freerunner. It is based on Debian and implements the GNOME mobile platform.
Generally, distributions can differ on one or more of the following components:
Om 2008.8 | Om 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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GTA01 | ?? | ?? | ?? | yes | ?? | yes | yes | ?? | ?? |
GTA02 | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Om 2008.8 | Om 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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Telephony | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
SMS | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
GPRS | Not through UI | Not through UI | Not through UI | Not through UI | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
WiFi | yes (*) | yes | Not through UI | yes | yes | yes | yes | ?? | yes |
VoIP | ?? | ?? | ?? | ?? | yes | yes (1) | yes | ?? | no |
Bluetooth | yes | yes | no | ?? | yes | yes | yes | ?? | yes |
GPS (1) | yes (1) | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
Om 2008.8 | Om 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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Suspend | ?? | ?? | ?? | yes | yes | yes | ?? | ?? | ?? |
Resumes on Event | ?? | ?? | ?? | ?? | yes | no | ?? | ?? | ?? |
Functions after Resume | ?? | ?? | ?? | yes | no | no | ?? | ?? | ?? |
Om2008.8 | 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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Stylus friendly | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | ?? | yes |
Finger friendly | Partially | Partially | Partially | yes | yes | yes | no | ?? | yes |
Accelerometer | yes (1)(1) | no | no | no | yes | no | yes | ?? | yes |
Om 2008.8 | 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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Terminal | yes (1) | Basic (2) | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | ?? | ?? |
PIM | yes | yes | no | N/A | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | ?? |
Phonebook | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
Dialer | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
Web Browser | yes (1) | yes (1) | ? | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
Mail Client | yes | ? | ? | ? | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
XMPP Client | yes (1) | yes (1) | ? | ? | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | |
Media Player | yes (1) | yes | ? | yes | yes | yes | yes (1) | ?? | yes |
Om 2008.8 | 2007.2 | FSO | SHR | FDOM | Qt Extended | Debian | Gentoo | Android | |
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GTK+ | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | no | yes | ?? | ?? |
Qt/Qt Extended | yes | no | yes ? | yes ? | yes | yes | yes | ?? | ?? |
Middleware | qtopia-x11 | gsmd/neod | FSO | FSO | qtopia-x11 | Qt Extended | FSO | ?? | ?? |
Java | Jalimo | Jalimo | Jalimo | Jalimo | yes | ?? | CacaoVM, JamVM | ?? | ?? |
Python | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | ?? | ?? |
Mono | yes (1) | yes (1) | ?? | no | ?? | ?? | yes (1) | ?? | ?? |
Latest and stable combinations for Neo FreeRunner gta02
OM | FDOM | Qt Extended | Android | |
current bootloader | U-Boot from OM daily version gta02v5_and_up | U-Boot from OM daily version gta02v5_and_up | U-Boot from OM daily version gta02v5_and_up | |
future bootloader | Qi from Andy latest qi-andy.udfu | Qi from Andy latest qi-andy.udfu | Qi from Andy latest qi-andy.udfu | |
splash | U-Boot from OM releases or OM daily latest splash.gz | U-Boot from OM releases or OM daily latest splash.gz | U-Boot from OM releases or OM daily latest splash.gz | |
kernel | Linux from OM releases or OM daily latest uImage.bin | Linux from mwester latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from treviño latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin | Linux from mwester latest uImage-gta02-mwester-stable.bin or from treviño latest uImage-gta02-stable-3v1n0.bin | Linux from McNiel version 2.6.26-android |
modules | ? | Linux from mwester latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz | Linux from mwester latest modules-min-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz or modules-all-gta02-mwester-stable.tgz | |
rootfs | OM from OM releases or OM daily latest rootfs.jffs2 | FDOM from TuxBrain version 200809_20081023 | QtExtended from TrollTech latest qtextended-gta02-flash.tgz or from Hypnotize latest qtextended-gta02-rootfs-release-working.jffs2 | Android from McNiel version android |
Footnotes:
(1) works, but need additional software to be installed
(2) unusable due to lack of certain keyboard characters. Various fixes available.
(*) unstable