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Fri, 21 Oct 2005
Massive Response to OpenEZX announcement

When I launched the OpenEZX page two days ago, I didn't expect such a massive (press) response to it.

All I did was to write a small announcement to my weblog, and it was picked up by a lot of press, such as lwn.net and golem.de.

Looks like this blog is read by a lot of people, and there's nothing I can't post here that doesn't get immediately distributed to a lot of places. Amazing ;)

Also, I've even received multiple requests for EZX-based consulting. Apparently there are companies who're interested in a 'fully programmable GSM phone'.

On a side-note, even Bruce Perens has now bought an A780 since he thinks it's "fun to hack". David Miller is pondering to buy one after his holidays in Korea... Let's only hope that they will actually find some time to get work on the EZX phone done. It's vital to have some basic running code ASAP in order to get more people to hack on stuff like the user interface.

After two days of full-time EZX kernel hacking, I now have a compiling 2.6.14-rc4 based kernel that has already half of the EZX-specific drivers merged.

I didn't really test to flash that kernel to a phone yet, mostly because I currently don't have an original E680 firmware that I could flash into the device if anything goes wrong. Also, before trying ti flash the kernel, I'd preferably like to have JTAG running. I'll publish my kernel tree as soon as I have confirmed it actually boots on the device.

Unfortunately I also have real work to do, and today is a full-time gpl-violations.org day, the weekend will probably be spent with some more librfid hacking. Stay tuned for some more OpenEZX news next week.

[ /linux/a780 | permanent link ]

There are other (more advanced) Linux Phone projects

Since I'm getting that much coverage, I want to redirect some of that in the direction of the already-existing (and way more advanced, as of now) Linux phone projects.

There are multiple mobile phone projects at handhelds.org, esp. for the iPAQ H6315 and the HTC BlueAngel.

I didn't know about any of these projects so far, but I'll certainly look at their codebase and see whether any of the high-level (user interface) code could be re-used. But let me finish the low-level driver/operating system part first :)

[ /linux/a780 | permanent link ]

Installing a Request-Tracker for gpl-violations.org

Since a number of issues were already lost on the legal@lists.gpl-violations.org list, and there's now actually more people getting involved in the project (mainly Armijn), I've installed Request Tracker for the project.

Anyone who has new gpl violations to report, please contact license-violation@gpl-violations.org instead of the new mailing list.

Please do not report any old cases (that have been posted to the list) to the request tracker, I've already added all those old cases as tickets to the new system.

[ /linux/gpl-violations | permanent link ]