Hello.
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 23:49, Dan Koester wrote:
I'm sorry if I offended anyone. I've been on mailing lists for years
and they all have followed these 2 things and I suppose I'm used to
them.
Why not read one of the kernel devel lists?
When I click on reply I expected it to
The slides mentioned apt-get install.
will that be the official install system?
It might be nice too to have some application to manage
the mobile phone, maybe in a way the system is mirrored
on a pc, which might be a nice thing for backups anyway.
on the other hand that might be less
In the sense of, which application area interests you the most - if you
intend to develop some software for this thing, how would you categorise
it?
I'm split between syncronising data/content between the Neo1973 and all
my other machines - so I have a single computer system constructed
Hello.
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 11:35, Richard Franks wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 10:00 -0600, Dan Koester wrote:
Consider the issue closed.
What, that's it, no exciting Friday flame war? Intelligent people with
differing opinions respecting each other and reaching consensus?! Am I
on the
I'm very keen on getting an openmoko phone too!
if there is anything I can help with, please let me know
(I know smartcards well if that helps, and have some general
clue about packaging and compiling software etc. - maybe either
is of any help?)
about the voip capabilities: can the mobile phone
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Andreas Jellinghaus schreef:
maybe it could be even the first application where I
can enter a birthday for a contact without knowing
the birth year? (I don't remember any software that
can do this.)
Apple's Addressbook.app allows just that :)
Hi all,
Gmail doesn't really work with mailinglists like this :) (clicking
'reply' will have you replying with the author instead of the list
itself)
The intended use of the Neo1973, for me, would be pure from the
end-user side. I'm not really a developer, yes I do have a degree in
informatics,
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