Hey all,
I know this is only tangentially on-topic since openezx is about
replacement, free software stack for those phones themselves.
But I'm not quite sure where else to ask... is there any Linux software out
there for doing stuff like syncing the address book or calendar for EZX
phones from a
On Dec 29, 2007 11:40 PM, Simon Neininger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
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> But just setting them doesn't seem to be enough - i don't get audio on
> calls.
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> What is needed apart of setting this four registers?
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> Yours,
>
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> Simon Neininger
>
I'm sort of at my wit's end on this. I'm h
Hello.
On Thu, 2008-02-14 at 11:37, Patrick Roberts wrote:
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> How cool would it be if you could select a phone
> from 20% of the handsets on the marketplace and
> install your own open OS (OpenEZX) on top? It could
> be the Linux revolution all over again.
Sadly I don't see anything like t
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008, Tom Palarz wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on a student project where I'd like to encrypt the video
stream from either a linux DVR (like MythTV) and/or an IP surveillance
camera (like the Axis cameras) to a cell phone.
I was wondering if there is a linux phone that has 802.1
Hi all,
I'm working on a student project where I'd like to encrypt the video
stream from either a linux DVR (like MythTV) and/or an IP surveillance
camera (like the Axis cameras) to a cell phone.
I was wondering if there is a linux phone that has 802.11. The OpenMoko
doesn't seem to and neit