On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Nicholas Piper
nick-maemous...@nickpiper.co.uk wrote:
As you already use Python and pygame, have you thought about
integrating with http://impressive.sourceforge.net/ ? It's what I
currently use to give PDF presentations that I create with LaTeX. It
works
I am working with Google Docs online from n810. And want return from
(Google's) full screen. How can I send an ESC from the keyboard?
Lillebjorn in Oslo
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Is there a simple command that can be used with rsync to send files
to/from the tablet over Bluetooth ?
At home I give everything static ip addresses and names, and have SSH
keys set up, so rsync/scp works transparently (at work, too).
I have tried using ad-hoc mode on my laptop, but if it's
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 06:34:06PM +0100, kenneth marken wrote:
Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
I am working with Google Docs online from n810. And want return from
(Google's) full screen. How can I send an ESC from the keyboard?
that funny arrow button on the edge of the case is mapped to the
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 09:19:06AM -0700, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Is there a simple command that can be used with rsync to send files
to/from the tablet over Bluetooth ?
If you set up Bluetooth networking and can ssh into the tablet, then
yes.
(Personally, I haven't managed that. I installed
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 06:34:06PM +0100, kenneth marken wrote:
Lillebjorn Nilsen wrote:
I am working with Google Docs online from n810. And want return from
(Google's) full screen. How can I send an ESC from the keyboard?
that funny arrow button on the edge of the
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 09:19:06AM -0700, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Is there a simple command that can be used with rsync to send files
to/from the tablet over Bluetooth ?
If you set up Bluetooth networking and can ssh into the tablet, then
yes.
Marius Gedminas wrote:
So, I finally got my first N810 back from repairs (turns out it was
fixed months ago, but nobody bothered to give me a call/send an email)
and it was time to install all OS upgrades.
FYI, in the past few months, (starting around the first of the year?)
there's been an
All,
fyi. Here is an interesting take on the impact of the Iphone OS 3.0
feature set on the market:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/iphone/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=3I0MJSGXIC4E0QSNDLPSKH0CJUNN2JVN?articleID=215901446cid=tab_art_wire
Here, also, fyi is a good summary of
Fixed now, subversion is public (read-only), and you can checkout the
code. I updated the links.
Thanks for noticing!
On the front wiki page, you have a link to subversion, but it's
actually a link to the Trac source browser.
Nick
Ups, sorry, I think the subversion is not public right
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 3:36 PM, John B. Holmblad jholmb...@hotmail.com wrote:
All,
fyi. Here is an interesting take on the impact of the Iphone OS 3.0
feature set on the market:
I spent the departmental doughnut budget on a .tel domain, thinking it
would be a good idea. Maybe it will. I guess it depends how many people
get on board, as usual.
The .tel root servers are visible, and one can query them, but the
delegation is missing. Unless I misunderstood and that's
how did you actually buy the name - I thought it was not open for sale
until tomorrow ...
The data is stored within the dns and is apparently accessible from
any device. I like the mobile readiness of .tel but will need to see
how it will work with existing systems. The notion of a universal
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