Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-23 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
ok got it working with my se g900. just plug the cable and select phone mode. damn.. it was easy. On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte msiantuxlo...@gmail.com wrote: Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem on SUSE/Fedora/Ubuntu

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-22 Terurut Topik wari...@gmail.com
I got 64bit Flash working by upgrading in place my Fedora 12 --- 13 using the old BETA drivers. -Anuar- On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte msiantuxlo...@gmail.com wrote: Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem on

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
Hmm...my bad me thought it was the model with built in modem. Eric On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah rajaiskand...@gmail.com wrote: whoa... did not know that there was a 3g chip inside. anyway, maxis gave me a 3g usb modem - which works. the only problem i noted is that

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Adam Othman
So, Eric, which model is with the built in 3g chips? is it recommended tho? i tought broadband tend to release heat.. thus, more suitable for external.. o.o I remembered last time was the dell promo, also with maxis 3g broadband.. **Googled, seems quite a few lenovo model with built in 3g chips..

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless router (like the one i have at home) anyone know of any nokia 3g phone (less than rm1k) that can work as a 3g modem for ubuntu ? this article suggest it is a simple process of just pluggin the usb cable between the nokia phone

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Muhd Syazwan Md Khusaini
N95 plug and play :) On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 21:17 +0800, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote: i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless router (like the one i have at home) anyone know of any nokia 3g phone (less than rm1k) that can work as a 3g modem for ubuntu ? this

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik wari...@gmail.com
I think OO.o was installed by the computer shop rather than Lenovo. On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Muhd Syazwan Md Khusaini jipangmenje...@gmail.com wrote: N95 plug and play :) On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 21:17 +0800, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote: i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Mr Azhar Arfan Danial Azhar
hi guys just want to share could it be the amd neo needs a 64bit architecture linux. I would guess if you got that laptop you can get wifi works out of the box with a 64 bit type. not that i say you can't get it running with normal linux... yes you can but the system would work great with the

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
You don't actually need 64-bit Linux on a 64-bit arch. My work machine is 64-bit but I installed SUSE Linux Ent Desktop 11 32-bit on it. The only issue as far as desktop annoyances are concerned for 64-bit machines is the lack of native Adobe Flash plugin for your browser i.e. no Youtube ==

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-21 Terurut Topik Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem on SUSE/Fedora/Ubuntu without issues. Eric On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah rajaiskand...@gmail.com wrote: i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless router (like the one i

[osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-20 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
salam ramadhan to all received my lenovo thinkpad x100e which ships with windows 7 starter and openoffice.org (the installer file that you need to double-click to install). fantastic ! and no m$ works, nor m$ office, nor evaluation copy of anti-virus. this is courtesy of the maxis broadband

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-20 Terurut Topik Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
Hope that the built in 3G chip works under Linux Eric On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah rajaiskand...@gmail.com wrote: salam ramadhan to all received my lenovo thinkpad x100e which ships with windows 7 starter and openoffice.org (the installer file that you need to

Re: [osdcmy-public] lenovo thinkpad x100e ships with openoffice.org

2010-08-20 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
whoa... did not know that there was a 3g chip inside. anyway, maxis gave me a 3g usb modem - which works. the only problem i noted is that using ubuntu netbook, need to do the updates before the wifi will work. On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:00 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte