I did not know they charge you extra for SMS in the US, since SMS is the
data transfers that happens between pressing the 'call' button and the
connection to the other phone (actually SMS was a hack found out by Nokia
people back in the '90's)
But over here in the Netherlands we have a fair-use
I did not know they charge you extra for SMS in the US, since SMS
is the data transfers that happens between pressing the 'call'
button and the connection to the other phone (actually SMS was a
hack found out by Nokia people back in the '90's)
It was part of the GSM standard right from the
Hello András.
Schmidt András pisze:
I am developing a GPL map viewing application.
Project home page is: http://yamamap.wiki.sourceforge.net/
It has three main versions:
* Java-Swing for desktop
* C#-Windows.Forms for .Net CF, Windows desktop and Linux desktop
* C#-GTK# for OpenMoko
On Thursday 06 December 2007, Bartlomiej Zdanowski [Zdanek] wrote:
Is somebody planning to let out Java on OpenMoko?
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Hi,
I get a glibc-intermediate error when building openmoko-devel-image. Any
idea why I get that error?
On Dec 5, 2007 2:25 AM, Thomas Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest snapshot includes the first alpha version of the Messages
application which allows you to send and receive SMS messages.
That's good news!
I can confirm that GTA02 fixes this - you do not even need a battery in
the
Hey!!! this looks very interesting!!!, in spite of I have a good score in C
practices , I were unable to afford a c development , and nor even understand
very well what others are doing in their code. But java is easier(for me, is a
totally subjective opinion olny formed for my skills and
On 07/12/2007, Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I'd like it to do this automatically when plug the usb cable in,
and haven't been able to find a way to get that to happen. I didn't
have any luck with either
auto usb0
allow-hotplug usb0
in /etc/network/interfaces
In both cases,
Jon Phillips wrote:
Priorities for mass usage:
1. phone working
And this means stable connection to network and sms-features in my eyes.
2. acceptable battery life (1 full day without charge)
This would probably mean stable hibernation. This, by the way, works
excellent (for me) when neod
Robin Paulson wrote:
this is kind of going off at a tangent, but are there any decent usb
network interfaces with linux drivers included in OM? personally, i
would rather connect my neo direct to the router in my house than have
to boot a computer as well, whenever i want to update packages.
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