I second that!
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From: Pius A. Uzamere II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 8:47:03 PM
Subject: Re: Apple's heavy hand an opportunity for Linux smartphones
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IMHO, that's just the sort of sentimen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
This is not about style. This is about optimum human/device interaction
form factors. It is the size and shape and layout of the iPhone that
strongly influences the usability of the device. And...And...Who says you
can't want style --AND-- freedom?
Have not got my Neo
To All Hackers (out there),
I would like to run OpenMoko in Sony Ericsson P990i. I know this would be
possible (think positive).
Based on what I've gathered, here's the P990i hardware:
CPU: Philips Nexperia PNX4008
RAM: 64Mb NAND 133Mhz SDR SDRAM
ROM: 64Mb NAND Flash
Screen: 320 x 240 (Touchscre
Richard
It's not a good idea to mix the old audio drivers (btsco, headsetd,
a2dpd) with the new ("bluetooth" in asound.conf). If you want to try a
voice headset, the best way is to get python and follow the example on
the wiki--this uses only the new driver and should not have the
default device s
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Lorn Potter wrote:
Not by the operating system, or the LGPL, but by the culture surrounding it.
How many commercial closed source applications are available for Linux?
Hi Lorn,
Couldn't let that go, they are increasing rapidly - here are just a
few that are used in the U
Yes, the headset is in pairing mode, and there are no another phone.
When running "sdptool records ", the messages as blow:
Service Name: Hands-Free unit
Service RecHandle: 0x1
Service Class ID List:
"Handsfree" (0x111e)
"Generic Audio" (0x1203)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100
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