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Discontinued project to create a family of open source mobile phones
Openmoko is a discontinued project to create a family of mobile phones that are open source, including the hardware specification, the operating system
Openmoko
Mobile operating system
Openmoko Linux is an operating system for smartphones developed by the Openmoko project. It is based on the Ångström distribution, comprising various
Openmoko_Linux
German programmer
project Osmocom and was formerly involved in the netfilter/iptables and Openmoko projects. He is a member of the Chaos Computer Club. Until 2007, Welte
Harald_Welte
Portable device containing the entire contents of Wikipedia for offline usage
version of Wikipedia on a mobile device. The project was sponsored by Openmoko and made by Pandigital, and its source code has been released. The project
WikiReader
Distributed operating system
Nuova. Archived from the original on 2021-05-08. "inferno-openmoko - inferno for openmoko neo freerunner - Google Project Hosting". Retrieved 2012-06-04
Inferno_(operating_system)
Open-source, primary boot the device's operating system kernel
U-Boot on the Openmoko Freerunner
Das_U-Boot
GNU implementation of the standard C library
application support, standards compliance, and completeness. Examples include Openmoko and Familiar Linux for iPaq handhelds (when using the GPE display software)
Glibc
(based on Nemo Mobile) Tizen webOS Bada Firefox OS iPodLinux MeeGo Moblin Openmoko Linux OpenZaurus SHR Phones with Linux preinstalled: Librem 5 PinePhone
Linux_for_mobile_devices
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
device that contains an offline copy of Wikipedia, which was launched by OpenMoko and first released in 2009. Obtaining the full contents of Wikipedia for
Wikipedia
Linux distribution for smartphones
such as GTK+ and Qt. The unstable and testing releases were released for Openmoko's Neo 1973 and FreeRunner smartphones. Later on, SHR Core supported the
SHR_(operating_system)
Defunct Linux distribution
BeagleBone and BeagleBone Black PandaBoard OpenPandora OMAPEVM Base for Openmoko distribution Archos: Archos 5 Archos 7 Archos 5 Internet Tablet Archos
Ångström_distribution
Smartphone
system), developed by Google FIC Neo 1973 a smartphone developed by Openmoko Openmoko, which can also run Qtopia Qtopia "Linux devices article on the Greenphone"
Greenphone
Application platform
natural successor to these projects as continued by the efforts of the Openmoko community. Qt Extended features: Windowing system Synchronization framework
Qt_Extended
platform for MIDI devices including controllers, synthesizers, sequencers Openmoko – phone framework (first use case: First International Computer (FIC) Neo
List of open-source hardware projects
List_of_open-source_hardware_projects
Austrian computer programmer and hardware designer
traffic control configurator, the UML-based simulator umlsim, and the Openmoko (a version of Linux for completely open, low-cost, high-volume phones)
Werner_Almesberger
Build automation tool often used for building Linux distributions
Free and open-source software portal Buildroot – Tool for building Linux Openmoko – Discontinued project to create a family of open source mobile phones
BitBake
Topics referred to by the same term
country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Oman Openmoko Linux, a mobile operating system developed by the Openmoko project Builder's Old Measurement (abbr.
Om_(disambiguation)
Window manager for the X Window System
used by Maemo on Nokia Internet Tablets, the Neo 1973 smartphone based on Openmoko, the Vernier LabQuest handheld data acquisition device for science education
Matchbox_(window_manager)
1994 video game
Microsoft Windows in 1998. Ports to many other platforms as Mac OS X, Openmoko, Android, and Maemo phones followed due to its open source nature. Re-implementations
XBill
Source code made freely available
very large companies. Examples of open-source hardware initiatives are: Openmoko: a family of open-source mobile phones, including the hardware specification
Open_source
Non-functioning electronic device
Retrieved 29 November 2024. "Neo1973 Debug Board v2/Unbricking - Openmoko". wiki.openmoko.org. Unbrick Android phones and tablets "Recover BIOS on Dell Computer
Brick_(electronics)
walkabout by Jack Kapic on theglobeandmail.com (March 4, 2008) schematics on openmoko.com "Big Buck Bunny about page". Archived from the original on 2013-04-11
List of major Creative Commons–licensed works
List_of_major_Creative_Commons–licensed_works
Royalty-free lossy audio encoding format
appearing at a steady rate.[citation needed] Sailfish OS devices Tizen devices Openmoko Neo 1973 and Neo Freerunner Devices based on Google's Android platform
Vorbis
Python reference implementation
OS Series60 Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Nokia N800 Nokia N810 Nokia N900 Openmoko Palm OS PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 (FreeBSD) Psion QNX Sharp Zaurus Xbox/XBMC
CPython
Linux, OpenMoko ? yes (?), ? ? ? TangoGPS Marcus Bauer Laptop, PC, smartphone Linux, OpenMoko ? yes (?), ? ? ? FoxtrotGPS ? Laptop, PC Linux, OpenMoko ? yes
Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software
Comparison_of_free_off-line_satellite_navigation_software
and Yi Zhang, that made hardware products. Formed from the now defunct Openmoko project, key members went on to form Qi Hardware Inc. and Sharism At Work
Qi_Hardware
Topics referred to by the same term
a cryptocurrency and blockchain platform Neo 1973, smartphone running Openmoko software Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, a smartphone made by Samsung .NEO,
Neo
devices running open Maemo Leste or Mer middleware are included. Open QTMoko/OpenMoko phones using Qt Extended are included in the list. It is often possible
List of open-source mobile phones
List_of_open-source_mobile_phones
Uses in embedded systems
Android well-known type of embedded Linux, e.g. on smartphones Mobilinux OpenMoko OpenWrt DD-WRT RTLinux Tizen – embedded Linux for smartphones Ubuntu -
Linux_on_embedded_systems
Open-source software
Machine OpenEZX historic archive on github Motorola List of Motorola products List of mobile phones running Linux Openmoko: 10 years after mickeys story
OpenEZX
n30/n35/d155, Palm Z22, LG LN600, Typhoon MyGuide 3610 GO, Samsung S5230, Openmoko Neo1973, Verifone Omni 3750 S3C2412 0.13 μm CMOS ARMv5 200/266 MHz single-core
List of Samsung systems on a chip
List_of_Samsung_systems_on_a_chip
American technological company
project. It was manufactured by Qi Hardware, a start-up founded by former Openmoko employees. It was first sold at the Chaos Communication Congress in 2010
Milkymist_SoC
Command language for modems
command parameters for SMS (dead) Determining your Class of Fax / Modem Openmoko: AT Commands Cell modem commands Archived 2007-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
Hayes_AT_command_set
Annual awards by the Free Software Foundation
Harald Welte for his work on GPL enforcement (Gpl-violations.org) and Openmoko 2008 Wietse Venema For his "significant and wide-ranging technical contributions
FSF_Free_Software_Awards
Electronics through acquisition from Hewlett-Packard Access Linux Platform bada Openmoko Linux OPhone MeeGo (from merger of Maemo & Moblin) Mobilinux MotoMagx Qt
List_of_operating_systems
Smartphone with Linux-based mobile operating system
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth on two removable M.2 cards. Pine64 is the second phone maker (after OpenMoko) to offer booting from a microSD card, which allows users to try out one
PinePhone
2009 smartphone by Nokia
N900, called Neo900, began in late 2013 as a collaboration between the Openmoko and Maemo communities. As of May 2019, the project was officially announced
Nokia_N900
Non-profit consortium
MeeGo Operating System from Nokia and Intel (former Maemo and Moblin) Openmoko Symbian Foundation Open Handset Alliance "Motorola RAZR2 V8 | Device Specs"
Tizen_Association
Build automation framework and cross-compile environment
following list is available for OpenEmbedded: Ångström distribution KaliOS Openmoko SHR SlugOS WebOS Others Various devices are supported: Boards and processors
OpenEmbedded
Series 7, netBook Rockchip Some models of Apple iPods (via iPodLinux) OpenMoko Neo 1973, Neo FreeRunner Freescale's (formerly Motorola's) i.MX multimedia
List of Linux-supported computer architectures
List_of_Linux-supported_computer_architectures
xda-developers' wiki Linux on Universal status page Supported hardware page of the Openmoko project Runnable Linux images for the HTC Universal Archived 2008-02-01
HTC_Universal
Overview of Linux's uses
platforms became more common from 2007; examples include the Nokia N810, Openmoko's Neo1973, and the Motorola ROKR E8. Continuing the trend, Palm (later acquired
Linux_range_of_use
Discontinued Internet-enabled GPS navigator
Taiwanese hardware manufacturer FIC (First International Computers), in its Openmoko division. It was developed under the code name "Dash Cavalier" with the
Dash_Express
Android smartphone
such as Openmoko, GeeksPhone did not publish details on the phone's hardware beyond common technical specifications. Another difference to Openmoko is that
GeeksPhone_One
"Nördfeministisk kraftsamling" (Fria tidningen - Swedish) 2011-05-18 08:00 "Das Openmoko-Projekt um die gleichnamige freie Handyplattform lädt im Rahmen der FSCONS
FSCONS
Topics referred to by the same term
Greater Southeast Management District, in Houston, Texas gsmd, GSM daemon by Openmoko This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GSMD
GSMD
Spanish smartphone company
such agreement. Although its philosophy is somewhat similar to that of Openmoko, GeeksPhone does not publish hardware specifications for its devices beyond
GeeksPhone
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Prosperous; Successful
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Brilliant; Masculine
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noble.
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Shakespearean
Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Lord of Tyre.
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Indian
Smile
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Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
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Shining; Sunrise
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Australian, Farsi, Irish, Latin
Vain; He who Guards the Treasure; Curly-headed
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Female
Spanish
Spanish name, derived from Latin perpetuus, PERPETUA means "everlasting."
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