> I have a HTC Magic, and use the Cyanogenmod ROM. There the ssh daemon
> dropbear is included. It is just a matter to set it up.
>
> A google search on "$YOUR_PHONE android dropbear" should tell you, if
> this sshd daemon is running you your device as well.
Thanks. The HTC Incredible has been fun
Hi Jeff,
>> There is an ftp-server available for Android phones that should let you
>> do similar things, if you didn't root your phone.
>
> My phone is *so* rooted. Like the first thing I did after unboxing.
> The Verizon crapware was so annoying!
>
>> I've got my Android rooted and have a ssh s
> There is an ftp-server available for Android phones that should let you
> do similar things, if you didn't root your phone.
My phone is *so* rooted. Like the first thing I did after unboxing.
The Verizon crapware was so annoying!
> I've got my Android rooted and have a ssh server running there.
Hi Jeff,
On 21.10.2010, at 10:38, Jeff Horn wrote:
> Well, I just answered my own question as far as getting MobileOrg to
> work... I just set the WebDAV directory to a local directory within
> Dropbox. I thought it had to be WebDAV (like that would make a
> difference).
>
> I'm still interested
Hi Jeff,
> Well, I just answered my own question as far as getting MobileOrg to
> work... I just set the WebDAV directory to a local directory within
> Dropbox. I thought it had to be WebDAV (like that would make a
> difference).
>
> I'm still interested to know what everyone uses to sync working
Well, I just answered my own question as far as getting MobileOrg to
work... I just set the WebDAV directory to a local directory within
Dropbox. I thought it had to be WebDAV (like that would make a
difference).
I'm still interested to know what everyone uses to sync working files, though.
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