dear all,

bhaskie's call on bluetooth for nokia 6600 is meaningful.
i just bought the same toy about 10 days ago. still haven't bought an
blutooth device, since i wanted to hear from you guys on what works under
gnuLinux. and how.

also, would be happy if the cognescenti among you could provide tips on
the following:

1) i have an airtel pre-paid and am considering my options. is gprs worth
it? what speeds do you get? should i move from airtel to another provider,
or to a post-paid connection? what is the QoS? what are the new, existing
costs? what do you typically use gprs for, on your handheld?

2) have you discovered any gpl (muft and mukt) software for symbian 60? do
you use any of these?

3) any hacks so far, for runnnig gnulinux on the nokia 6600. [i know this
is a dream-question. but nokia does not seem to understand the value of
gnulinux on a mobile instrument for the moment, and its OS approach on its
hardware, is like Apple's approach to its own OS on its own hardware two
decades ago...]

4) any interesting freeware, shareware, for the symbian 60?

5) anybody used that new gizmo, the digital pen, with the nokia 6600.

6) how is the printer support, over blutooth, over cups or whatever, over
gnulinux, to print from the cellphone to the printer, or directly to the
printer? which printer do you use?

7) given the questions, and the ongoing saga of search and deploy for gpl
that i see happening, do you think a blog or a wiki, started by bhaskie or
others, is a good idea, for symbian 60 and 90 users in delhi/india who
wish to use gnulinux and muft and mukt software on their new toys?

looking forward to your responses.


:-)
LL



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