http://thpinfo.com/2008/maemo/#resumingplayer
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Aaron Newcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any media players that will remember where I left off when
listening to an audio or video file after I restart the application? I
listen to a lot of podcasts and
Aaron Newcomb wrote:
Are there any media players that will remember where I left off when
listening to an audio or video file after I restart the application? I
listen to a lot of podcasts and audio books and get interrupted
frequently. It would be a great feature. I have tried most of the
Off-topic here, but you don't need to jump through that hoop in order to
create sender identities in thunderbird. See ( Edit | Tools ) - Account
Settings - your incoming account (select a toplevel item in the tree,
that is) - Manage Identities. Yes, it's a bit hidden...
Tuukka: Thanks for
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 15:28 -0700, Wayne Fiori wrote:
Are you behind NAT without a STUN server set?
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=Wayne
Ahh, it was set to auto and I guess that didn't work. I deselected
auto and entered an address.
Now the echo test (audio) works as well as the other test numbers. I
haven't been
I use my domain but it all passes through Modest via Gmail IMAP which is how I
use my phone's mail as well. I only have the need for a single mail identity
so the send only thing has not been an issues for me.
- Original message -
Back on topic, am I really the only one with a mail
Aaron Newcomb wrote:
Are there any media players that will remember where I left off when
listening to an audio or video file after I restart the application? I
listen to a lot of podcasts and audio books and get interrupted
frequently. It would be a great feature. I have tried most of the
The telepathy and rtcomm upgrades I installed the other day included support
for IRC, but all I get when I configure for irc.freenode.net is a network
error. Is there some nonobvious trick to setting up IRC? I found Xchat for
Maemo, but it's for an older version and won't install.
On Jul 5, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Steve Yelvington wrote:
The telepathy and rtcomm upgrades I installed the other day included
support for IRC, but all I get when I configure for irc.freenode.net
is a network error. Is there some nonobvious trick to setting up
IRC? I found Xchat for Maemo,