Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-26 Thread Miguel Paraz
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle johannta...@gmail.com wrote: This is so cool. If this is the case I can make my own handheld software that will interface with whatever I choose as desktop application, in case a handheld version is not available. When do you think we

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-26 Thread thad
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:38 AM, Miguel Paraz mpa...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle johannta...@gmail.com wrote: This is so cool. If this is the case I can make my own handheld software that will interface with whatever I choose as desktop

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-26 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Miguel Paraz mpa...@gmail.com wrote: And as for bad UI... I'm coming from the opposite end, Nokia and BlackBerry, not iPhone. I can't touch type this phone. migz, we have an upcoming touchscreen phone that will compete to iPhone which is N97

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-25 Thread thad
Most smrtphone comes out with with CD for user to install various softwares like for synching and G1 doesn't have it. I got mine a few week ago and install some free apps over cloud from market, the first thing I tried is the terminal emulator and its jailed, here is a sample snip:

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-25 Thread Johann Vincent Paul Tagle
This is so cool. If this is the case I can make my own handheld software that will interface with whatever I choose as desktop application, in case a handheld version is not available. When do you think we can expect these phones to hit the Philippine market? Thanks! Johann On Sun, Jan 25,

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-24 Thread Miguel Paraz
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Erwin Olario gov...@gmail.com wrote: 4. I've had no problems with SE phones but I'm looking forward to the next generation Android phones. Being linux based, I'm crossing my fingers that they're easier to work with on Linux. Actually, based on the T-Mobile G1,

[plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-23 Thread Johann Vincent Paul Tagle
Hi all, When I bought a new notebook last year I decided to give Ubuntu Desktop x64 a try for two things: I didn't want to waste 64-bit hardware by using a 32-bit OS (last time I checked the 64-bit versions of some 3rd-party drivers I would need for 64-bit XP or Vista aren't there), and because

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-23 Thread Erwin Olario
1. I don't experience this and I'm running 64-bit Heron. 2. I don't experience this either. 3. Use sessions. Go to System Preferences sessions. Check out the current sessions tab. 4. I've had no problems with SE phones but I'm looking forward to the next generation Android phones. Being linux