Re: Handheld device keyboards

2008-12-05 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 12/05/2008 03:57 PM, Tom Buskey wrote: On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Last year I chose the Blackberry Curve for a number of the same reasons. I found it is more stable than my Palm Treo. I like the built-in

Re: Nokia N810 and other handhelds

2008-12-05 Thread Ben Scott
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Bill McGonigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Most think Verizon was afraid of VOIP. I'd believe it. "Carriers locking everything up" again. > ... developing for the iPhone is tremendously easier than developing > for a Palm. Of course. PalmOS was developed in

Re: Handheld device keyboards

2008-12-05 Thread Mark Komarinski
Tom Buskey wrote: > > VirtualBox might be able to do the USB. (not the GPL version yet). > VMware Workstation should (it's not free). I'm not sure VMware Server > does USB. > > I've found VirtualBox deals with kernel updates with a reinitialize. > The VMware products has to wait for an upda

Re: Handheld device keyboards

2008-12-05 Thread Tom Buskey
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last year I chose the Blackberry Curve for a number of the same reasons. I > found it is more stable than my Palm Treo. I like the built-in GPS. The only > drawback is that it does not sync on Linux. I use the address book,

Re: Handheld device keyboards

2008-12-05 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 12/04/2008 08:35 AM, Tom Buskey wrote: On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:42 AM, Brian Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Ben Scott wrote: > Aside: I got to try the BlackBerry Storm for a minute. The keyboard was one of the deciding factors in my choice t

Re: Nokia N810 and other handhelds

2008-12-05 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 2008-12-03 11:01 PM, Ben Scott wrote: > >Does such a thing actually exist? Not for the Treo. One of Palm's many well-publicized fiasco's was when their president promised 802.11 shipping for the Treo 650 'within a year' as an add-on. So, I bought one. It never showed. Most think Veri

boot HDD into RDP client

2008-12-05 Thread Pam McLeod
I'm with a K-12 school district in the Lakes Region and am looking for an independent consultant who might be able to spend a few hours converting an old PC into a thin client. Glen Page referred me to this group. I would prefer a small, thin distro which will boot right up into an RDP client