iTunes in Linux!!! I doubt it would work too well.....I have not bothered event to try..... I tried via VMWare windows, and no dice. Phone was detected by windows, but not by iTunes.
Furthermore, ringtones to the phones have been provided without any desktop applications for a decade now. Actually 11 years to be exact. It feels extremely retarded to have to download something to your desktop, then connect your phone via cable and copy the files over. Petri Nashid Hasan wrote: > If you use http://audiko.net/ to download iphone ringtones, first use > your desktop/laptop to download the files. Open the file with iTunes > then sync your iPhone. --Nash > > > On 8/29/08 9:24 AM, "Petri Laihonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nope... Not quite that easy...... > I just tested it and I got "Safari can't download this file" > > I know the correct file formats etc, but only way so far has been > to use > pwned phone via iTunes. Which is abomination..... And naturally not > through linux. Last time I tried to get the grainy pictures out of the > phone, iTunes only offered to delete them. Luckily I discovered > that one > can copy them directly from the phone in windows as long as iTunes is > not running. When it is running, one can not copy pics...... > > So far I have not found a method of downloading ringtones to the > iPhoney > from my desktop nor server. (I prefer server.) The "but" being that I > must be able to do it without pwning the device. Ability to do this > would be the most important improvement for the iPhone. > > Petri > > Nashid Hasan wrote: > > All the free ringtones you want for iphone at http://audiko.net/ > > > > --Nash > > > > > > On 8/29/08 9:05 AM, "Petri Laihonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > There is potential with that device, if it would work....just > lots of > > work..... ATT wireless infrastructure also needs to step up > to match > > their claims. > > > > Are the RDP apps free, or does one have to pay "taxes" to > apple like > > with every turn you make on the street? > > If they are free, where did you found them? Especially I may be > > interested about connecting to windows server via ssh tunnel. > With > > Nokia > > smartphones, you have been able to do that for > > years.....unfortunately I > > don't have one anymore..... I wore one out in 5 years.... > and got > > sent > > this one to replace it..... bad trade overall. > > > > Another drawback with FW2.0 for me was that now I can not hear it > > ringing anymore...... Upon a call, first thing I hear, if > at all, is > > the vibrating noise against the table, then perhaps a bit of > ringing > > sound when concentrating to it. > > > > As a mobile content provider, it is not too great either..... > I have > > created a method where I can provide wallpapers to non-pwned > > iPhone (Now > > that Safari is partially fixed in FW2), but I doubt Apple will > > never let > > third parties to provide ringtones. I can not expect every > customer to > > know how to pwn their iPhoneys.... > > > > Petri > > > > Tim Fournet wrote: > > > I'm liking my iPhone, especially with 2.0 firmware. I've got > > push/pull > > > contacts/email/calendar with Zimbra, and it's amazing. I > can use the > > > iPhone take a photo of someone for their phone book entry, and > > watch as > > > it pops up on the web interface within about 3 seconds. > There are > > > finally some decent SSH and RDP apps as well. > > > > > > On my work desk, I've got Fedora 9, Vista, and an IGEL thin > client > > > running Linux > > > At home, I've got Vista for games (TF2) and a Fedora laptop for > > > email/surfing/SSHing > > > > > > > > > > > > Petri Laihonen wrote: > > > > > >> Yes... > > >> I have that iPhoney too, but I find it sooo.... > paperweight with > > sexy > > >> UI. Extremely crippled thingy.... Luckily I did not have > to pay > > for it. > > >> Now, after upgrading to the firmware 2.x.x, the mail > application > > crashes > > >> every time..... Apple seems to care none, which is their > normal > > >> policy. So I need to pwn it to be able to fix the mail app. > > "Hackers" > > >> have posted instructions to the fix about 1.5 months ago... > > >> Unfortunately there is no Linux based pwn tool, and trying to > > connect > > >> and manage the phoney via windows in virtual machine > simply does not > > >> work. (Its detected and that's all, no real connection can be > > established.) > > >> > > >> Petri > > >> > > >> Shannon Roddy wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>> Laptop: OSS with ubuntu/vmware. XP only when absolutely > > >>> necessary,which is maybe twice a month. > > >>> Home: ubuntu > > >>> Work: ubuntu/solaris 10 > > >>> Cell: read the sig below. ;-) > > >>> > > >>> Sent from my iPhone > > >>> > > >>> On Aug 28, 2008, at 15:27, willhill > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>> What is your primary desktop OS? > > >>>> 1. At home > > >>>> 2. 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