I think the codes you are referring to are only available from a
phone. Even if the N900 has full phone features, there are still
likely to be different formats for each carrier as well as the codes
and the information would have to be parsed from text messages, so it
probably wouldn't be any simpl
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 03:35:29PM -0700, Alexandru Cardaniuc wrote:
>
> How do you use accelerometer on a netbook?
You program it to park the hard disk heads when the accelerometer
readings warrant.
-- hendrik
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Gary writes:
> it has an accelerometer and long battery life but I would immediately
> swap out the 4200 rpm hard drive...
As a matter of fact, 4200 rpm HDD is one of the reasons for long life.
Anyways, aside from accelerometer it doesn't have much to distinguish
itself from other netbooks.
>
lakestevensdental writes:
> Gary wrote:
>> lakestevensdental wrote:
>>> but there's no Linux marketing agent to sit down at the table with
>>> Nokia and some cell provider to cut a deal.
>> These companies would probably disagree:
>> http://www.canonical.com/partners
>> http://www.novell.com/
I dont have a complete list of all of them
I used to use it with Vodafone , it was *886#
I think you need to digg and find them Sorry
Good Luck
Samer Azmy
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Andrea Grandi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/9/4 Samer Azmy :
> > hmmm
> >
> > there are some Carrier command that
Hi,
2009/9/4 Samer Azmy :
> hmmm
>
> there are some Carrier command that you can know the 3G consumption , credit
> reaming and so on
> why a login to carrier web, why dont you use those codes directly, I think
> that is easier
I really didn't know about those codes. Could you please tell me wher
hmmm
there are some Carrier command that you can know the 3G consumption , credit
reaming and so on
why a login to carrier web, why dont you use those codes directly, I think
that is easier
Good luck
Samer Azmy
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Andrea Grandi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> since some weeks
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 03:38:33PM +0200, Andrea Grandi wrote:
>
> p.p.s: I'll e able to work more on this application starting from the
> next week. At the moment I can only use my EeePC and, belive me, for
> people with big hands like me it's simply impossible to code :P
That's why I held off g
Dear All,
The latest version of claws-mail that was compiled for os2007 is 3.4.0 which
unfortunately crashes when launched. Does anyone have the deb of an older
version?
Thanks in advance
Damien
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Hi all,
since some weeks I'm working to a (very usefull, I think) application.
I really couldn't release any code or ask for support, due to an NDA,
and since my question could have revealed still non public
informations.
Now I can ask :)
I'm working on a Python/Qt4 application that can automati
you could try vnc - works great
On Fri, 4 Sep 2009, Harri Haataja wrote:
> 2009/8/21 R. A. Bilonick :
> > I can connect to my N810 using:
> >> ssh -X -C u...@192.168.0.107
> > But when I try to run the browser:
> >> browser &
> > the browser opens on the N810, not the PC (which is running Ubuntu
En/na R. A. Bilonick ha escrit:
> I can connect to my N810 using:
>
>> ssh -X -C u...@192.168.0.107
>
> But when I try to run the browser:
>
>> browser &
>
> the browser opens on the N810, not the PC (which is running Ubuntu
> 9.04). In the ssh_config, I have X forwarding enabled. How can I get
2009/8/21 R. A. Bilonick :
> I can connect to my N810 using:
>> ssh -X -C u...@192.168.0.107
> But when I try to run the browser:
>> browser &
> the browser opens on the N810, not the PC (which is running Ubuntu
> 9.04). In the ssh_config, I have X forwarding enabled. How can I get the
> apps to di
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