On Sunday 04 March 2012 23:14:36 Andrey Mitroshin wrote:
Hello,
Is there some application for qtmoko to lock the device so nobody can get
personal information from the device in the case device being lost or
stolen?
No - i think you would need to extend current qtmoko's lock screen or write
On Monday 05 of March 2012 10:09:11 Radek Polak wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2012 23:14:36 Andrey Mitroshin wrote:
Hello,
Is there some application for qtmoko to lock the device so nobody can
get
personal information from the device in the case device being lost or
stolen?
No - i think
On Monday 05 March 2012 11:37:12 Hrabosh wrote:
BTW .. would it be possible to run TrueCrypt on FreeRunner?
It looks possible in theory. There are reports of it running on other arm
platforms. Debian apparently don't package it for licensing reasons, but do
have instructions for building
Another approach would be to use a software like prey :
http://preyproject.com/ [3] . There's a debian package :
http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/prey [4]
It would only be relevant
if you have a permanent Internet connection.
It periodically checks on
a server if your machine has been
Hello,
Is there some application for qtmoko to lock the device so nobody can get
personal information from the device in the case device being lost or stolen?
On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 08:34:21PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, July 30, 2011 a las 10:21:38AM +0200, Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, July 30, 2011 a las 10:21:38AM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
El día Friday, July 29, 2011 a las 09:50:29AM +0200, Lukas Märdian escribió:
You can find it in my git-repo at github:
https://github.com/slyon/today
Hi Lukas,
Thanks for the pointer; I fetched it but it
El día Friday, July 29, 2011 a las 09:50:29AM +0200, Lukas Märdian escribió:
Hey Matthias!
You can try SHR-today, which is the predecessor of idle_screen (SHR's
default screen lock).
It's just a little python app running in the background - so it's easy
to try. I don't know how and if it
Hey Matthias!
You can try SHR-today, which is the predecessor of idle_screen (SHR's
default screen lock).
It's just a little python app running in the background - so it's easy
to try. I don't know how and if it will run with such an old system, but
it's worth a try.
You can find it in my
Hello,
In [Om2008.9] one locks the screen (and unlocks it) by pressing the
AUX button. It seems that mine is failing due to bad contacts.
Pressing the AUX let appear the lock, but releasing AUX acts as
unlocking again.
Is there any software to lock the screen. I only need protect the
FR in my
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:
Hello,
In [Om2008.9] one locks the screen (and unlocks it) by pressing the
AUX button. It seems that mine is failing due to bad contacts.
Pressing the AUX let appear the lock, but releasing AUX acts as
unlocking
El día Thursday, July 28, 2011 a las 12:33:33PM -0700, Alishams Hassam escribió:
2008.9 is *very* dated. Try qtmoko or SHR- both offer a lock, but by
default it's a simple slider- I've never had that accidentally fail. I
I know that 2008.9 is *very* dated. But it just works for me for
years
Matthias Apitz píše v Čt 28. 07. 2011 v 21:57 +0200:
El día Thursday, July 28, 2011 a las 12:33:33PM -0700, Alishams Hassam
escribió:
2008.9 is *very* dated. Try qtmoko or SHR- both offer a lock, but by
default it's a simple slider- I've never had that accidentally fail. I
I know that
Hello,
Is there some application which does:
- automatically locks the screen after NNN secs idle;
- let me easy unlock the screen, for example on touch of display it
comes just up with a button [yes|no]-unlock, big enough to be touched
with the finger;
I tested zedlock_0.1_armv4t.ipk,
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