Hi,
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 06:59:33AM +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> On 2011-05-28 04:25, Paul Fertser wrote:
>> Philip Rhoades writes:
>>> I am wondering if it would be possible to use minicom on the
>>> Freerunner to dial the phone number of the remote dongle, make a
>>> connection
>>
>> If CS
Hi,
I'm wandering why melodiq doesn't working anymore, so I've checked the code.
Audiotag has changed a little the way it pass the PHPSESSID ( now through a
cookie).
I've not tried this patch because I've not a working buildhost but it will
work, I suppose ( or maybe with some little changes ).
Paul,
On 2011-05-28 04:25, Paul Fertser wrote:
Philip Rhoades writes:
I am wondering if it would be possible to use minicom on the
Freerunner to dial the phone number of the remote dongle, make a
connection
If CSD[1] is available from your provider, then you can do that,
right. If not, all
Philip Rhoades writes:
> I am wondering if it would be possible to use minicom on the
> Freerunner to dial the phone number of the remote dongle, make a
> connection
If CSD[1] is available from your provider, then you can do that,
right. If not, all you can do is to write some smart enough script
People,
I have a remote server with a wireless broadband modem (dongle) on it
and when am visiting the remote site I can make sure the dongle is
connected to the provider and leave it running like that. The
connection usually stays up for some days - allowing me to log in to it
remotely - bu
Hi Philip,
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giacomo,
On 2011-05-25 20:26, giacomo 'giotti' mariani wrote:
On 05/04/2011 08:45 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote:
giacomo,
On 2011-05-03 01:03, giacomo 'giotti' mariani wrote:
Not sure what you mean about QX
I thought that x11vnc could stay for: vnc for x11, i.e. vnc for qx".
But it does not w
>> I am quite sure they are not called after disconnect. I think that the kernel
>> is responsible to turn wifi off in suspend (unless you want to keep it on
>> during
>> suspend e.g. for wake-on-wlan function).
>
> Yes, in suspend the kernel turns off the module completely, it
> shouldn't drain a
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