[Sugar-devel] Sugar on OpenMoko Freerunner

Jonas Smedegaard dr at jones.dk
Tue Nov 3 11:44:08 EST 2009


Hi all,

[please follow-up only to sugar-devel at lists.sugarlabs.org]

Not sure if this is news or not: Since thursday afternoon I have been 
running Sucrose 0.86 (or the fraction of it packaged for Debian) on my 
OpenMoko Freerunner.

The OpenMoko Freerunner is an ARM-based open-hardware smartphone.

I needed to temporarily hack the Sugar-toolkit library to not run the 
initial what-is-your-name window in fullscreen, to allow a virtual 
keyboard to appear - as the device have no interface for a real 
keyboard.

Now I "just" need some sugarized phone, addressbook and GPS activities.

...oh, and also - unrelated to Sugar - I need to make the phone stack on 
the device actually work: currently a dialog pops up to unlock my SIM 
card but I still cannot receive or initiate phone calls. :-P


Kind regards,

  - Jonas

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