Paulo Pires wrote:
Ola,
Ubuntu took time to get where it is and it was heavily funded as it is
today.
Ola,
Mmm..I don' t think funding has much to do with it. It has to do with
approach. Ubuntu sees the distribution model from a different
perspective,completely the opposite from normal busine
Ola,
[Obs: I think the correct list for this to go to would be
maemo-community but since that is not an option on
http://www.maemo.org/community/mailing-lists.html I am posting here]
[Obs2: This is intended as constructive criticism. Any other inference
was not my intent]
Creating a strong a
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:05:41AM -0300, Eduardo de Barros Lima wrote:
On 8/28/06, Alessandro Ikeuchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of show me these crap links (that I searched many times) WHY YOU
DON'T SEND ME THE Notes SOURCES, hein?
http://reposit
Ola,
Here is *my* top 10...there is every chance that some/all of these are
implemented/thought about already and I just haven't discovered them
yet but like you say we are shooting for the stars,no .
1.Everything that is visible on the screen should pertain to the task at
hand...desktop ico
s.pdf
http://www.maemo.org/platform/docs/maemo_exec_whitepaper.pdf
Anyone working on porting a database like KGrok for the Nokia 770?
http://www.bitrot.de/pda_kgrok.html
Thanks - Vern Gillespie
Productivity For Handhelds, LLC
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ola
> what legal issue ??
yes..this is interesting question...i found this
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Ogg Vorbis is the first Ogg audio CODEC. Anyone may freely use and
distribute the Ogg and Vorbis specification, whether in a private, public
or corporate capacity. However, the Xiph.org Foundation and the Ogg
project
ola
> What I am getting is that it was designed to end users market,
cool...this is excellent and I hope many 770 are ship[ped ...i just want
something on the 770 which means every sys admin on the planet needs one
...like this 770 will grow into consumer market i think
>
> But I did not logged i
Hi
Here is Ian. I had a play on a 770 a while ago and I liked it. The
initiative with Python is also really cool .
One question that I have is 'who will use 770?' ??
For me will be good to have mobile ssh to my server and use 770 as remote
admin device...
The biggest problem i found so far with de