What is this "iPhoney" you speak of? I'm not aware of such a device. At 
first I thought you just made a typo when you meant "iPhone" but you 
keep doing it, so it must be a different product



Petri Laihonen wrote:
> To clarify.......  
> I did not use Amarok to make the tones.....   Normal audio command line 
> tools would do, or iTunes itself.
>
> To transfer the tones into the iPhoney, that is the difficult part 
> without iTunes. The whole scheme is designed so that average user go buy 
> a song from Apple, then selects part of the song as ringtone, then buys 
> that again. So you have to pay apple twice.
>
> petri
>
> Petri Laihonen wrote:
>   
>> yes....  That is easy.....  I made ringtones for iPhoney before it was
>> released.
>> NOT using the iTunes is the key part for the process.
>>
>> There are very cumbersome instructions on the web about how to do it via
>> Amarok, but that only works for pwned devices, if correctly detected.
>>
>> Petri
>>
>>
>> Tim Fournet wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Also, as another member of this list showed me, you can easily convert 
>>> any mp3 into a ringtone using iTunes, just a couple renaming tricks and 
>>> dropping into the right folders. I don't have the exact steps, but he 
>>> may want to chime in
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 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.  At work
>>>>     >>>>
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