**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 09 02:59:57 2009 Feb 09 14:22:45 Is anyone running qtopia on some of the HTC phones? Feb 09 14:23:55 I would like to give it a shot with my HTC Dual touch but i don't really know where to start. I have experience with qt embedded on a platform we have at work. Feb 09 14:25:11 As far as I understand you need to have a booting linux environment before you can run qtopia. Is there a HW list somewhere to check i qtopia knows how to communicate with the GSM functionality of my phone? Feb 09 15:33:22 mwester ? Feb 09 15:34:00 are you still working on QtExtended for the Neo .? I want to start some development on it, just wondering what to take as a starting point. Feb 09 15:35:06 4.4.2, 4.4.3-snapshot, 4.5.0 rc1 Feb 09 15:35:24 or yet another. And what is the recomended kernel.... Feb 09 15:39:43 FilipLinux4: I'm working with the 4.4.3 snapshots right now. There is no recommended kernel --- yet. I have just this past weekend build a kernel and base image that matches the FSO milestone 5 base image with X11 and the python removed. I intend to use that as the "base" upon which to get qt extended running. Feb 09 15:40:05 I'm hoping that with the kernel and infrastructure changes, we may be able to get wifi and bluetooth working in qt extended. Feb 09 15:40:27 Also, some of the new fixes on the kernel mailing list need to be applied; they seem to fix some important issues. Feb 09 15:41:09 Now that I know someone other than I is interested, I will publish some of the stuff I'm working on to my web site, and perhaps create a git repo :) Feb 09 15:43:57 mwester: that would be great. I just reverted back to QtExt after a couple of weeks SHR. Speed is way beter in Qt compared to any other distro. android looks promising but is very pre-mature Feb 09 15:44:15 And 4.5 promisses speed imporvments Feb 09 15:46:09 I was encouraged enough by the recent activity in Android to install that and try it. It was promising, but I agree -- very very immature, and the closed GSM driver for it is really very much a concern. From what I see, dealing with the oddities of the Calypso is one of the biggest problems for any of the distros, and I suspect if Michael will be developing his own driver (because of the closed source), it will be long time. Feb 09 15:46:53 * mwester is off to a meeting, back later Feb 09 22:32:04 4.4.3? Feb 09 22:32:10 4.5? Feb 09 22:32:13 5.0? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 10 02:59:57 2009