[SGVLUG] Does this make anyone else wish they had a gsm cell
phone provider!
Don Saxton
dsaxton at pacbell.net
Thu Aug 17 08:00:15 PDT 2006
There is PocketPutty for pocket pc ssh client, but I think vi on a phone
would have to be a act of desparation. Thankfully the BT DUN lets my
laptop be a decent ssh terminal anywhere. This weekend I may have the
asterisk setup and experience real freedom.
matti wrote:
> LOL - all we need is something like that with
> a crackberry keyboard so we can ssh to the
> routers and servers ;-)
>
> of course, vi is required also!
>
> CLI rulez!
>
> matti
>
> --- Don Saxton <dsaxton at pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>
>> Actually I thought the phone phone was dead. What I want is linux on
>> my
>> moto Q. The pocket pc os sucks, but it has a usable keyboard,
>> bluetooth
>> DUN and semi decent standalone internet connection. I also miss a
>> decent keychain password keeper. But there is NO way I am going back
>> to
>> just a phone! Why can't the telcos get it together? I think java on
>> the
>> phone with some real keys may be the only way out.
>>
>> matti wrote:
>>
>>> Holly Green Gobblin batman!!!
>>>
>>> That way too cool!!! I want one of those.
>>>
>>> oh, I wonder if trolltech will have
>>> a session covering this phone at their
>>> event:
>>>
>>>
>>>
> http://www.trolltech.com/company/newsroom/events/allevents/devdays2006
>
>>> sweet. I want one of those.
>>> matti
>>>
>>> --- Michael Proctor-Smith <mproctor13 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Trolltech releaseing a linux phone with user flashable OS and
>>>>
>> wants
>>
>>>> open source developers to play with it.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8030785497.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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