Cell Phone Syncing w/ Your PC or PDA?
IPSection asks: "I have been looking for a way to sync my PDA or Outlook to my cell phone (a Panasonic EBTX210). The serial data cable didn't come with any software (of course) and the only commercial solution I see is software called FoneSynch from Paragon Software (Windows only). Is there any free/shareware software for Windows/Linux that allows this functionality? Come on all you cell phone users - don't tell me you type in all of those numbers manually?" We've handled this question in a couple of earlier articles before, however there doesn't seem to be an all-in-one utility that once can use to extract your messages/address-book from your phone (or to allow you to set your phone from your PIM, for example). Many utilities focus on a specific line of phones (like Gnokii, which only works on Nokia phones) and others only work if your phone supports GSM or CPDP. If no all-in-one solution exists, what utilities have you found useful in keeping it all together?
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I have a Motorola Timeport, and it came with TrueSync syncing software on CD-ROM. Needless to say, I loaded it immediately.
I wonder if other phones come with similar software in the box?
Both have infra red. Just enable infra red reception on your phone (mine is at "Menu/Infra Red") send out your address book from your Palm pilot, and point the two at each other.
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Seriously this works. It uses vCard IIRC so the format is compatible between the two, and it just works. At least it did between my Nokia 8210 and my Palm V.
Oh, you don't have infra red??? Sorry, maybe someone else will answer
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For Nokia phones (certain popular models only) there is a great free add-in for Outlook 2000 (or XP) that seamlessly synch's your contacts and calendar entries.
It's at http://www.snowvalley.com/nomad/.
I have been looking for a way to sync my PDA or Outlook to my cell phone...for Windows/Linux
If you are syncing up to outlook, your talking about a windows-only need.
Your PDA might be another thing, but if its outlook you are worried about, then you aren't asking the right question...
Good quote, too many chars. Seriously, the slashdot 120 char limit sucks!
I've noticed that windows millenium (gag) comes with some sort of phonesync software.
My Nokia 8290 can get information off of my Palm III through its IR port. There're a few problems, though. First, only the last name seems to get transferred. Second, it only grabs the first phone number of the address record. Finally, you have to transfer them one at a time (as far as I can tell). It got to be a problem enough that I don't quite use it that often anymore.
Quite a few of the GSM phones have built in or add on infrared ports, and there are lots of Palm / PocketPC tools to talk to them using this interface.
Try running a search for "phone" on Palmgear.com. You can sync the phone numbers, and also compose ringtones and SMS messages on your PDA then upload them to the phone.
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(the poster mentioned something called Outlook, too: what's that?)
Buy your phone. When you call someone, look up their number in your PDA, then save it after dialing them. When someone calls you, save their number from the caller ID record. When someone changes their number, just change it on both the phone and PDA.
I've had both a Palm and a cell phone for about five years, and the above method has worked incredibly well for me, even with many of my friends moving around all the time due to graduating from college, getting laid off, and so on. The point is, 10, 20, even 30 digits of fairly static information just isn't that hard to keep in sync manually.
I've yet to find a good software solution that saves me more time than it wastes through lost data.
TrueSync software allows you to sync your cellphone with a PDA or a Yahoo calendar/address book account.
TrueSync is a windows program, but you can obviously read yahoo on your Unix box.
Conformity is the jailer of freedom and enemy of growth. -JFK
Ive been using my nokia 8290 and my visor deluxe to connect to the net for the last few months. I dont need to use a serial cable because the visor and the phone connect via infared. So i can /. on the go or do whatever..
Here is debian.org on my visor. Im using palmscape for browsing.
if you have a 8290 and a visor deluxe, somebody wrote a guide on howto get them to work together.
Hey there,
Well I use something called truesync which is made by startfish software. It can sync between applications/phones/pda's/web sites. Unfortunately I believe it's only for windows.
But Outlook, Yahoo and my Palm are all in Sync which is really cool. If I add anything be it Task, Note, Address, Calendar Appointment on either of these it will sync with the others. The sync to yahoo is very useful sometimes you forget your PDA but you can still get at your information.
I'm not affiliated with starfish.
Keep your eyes open for SyncML phones like the Ericsson T39. Looks like a pretty cool standard and fairly open...
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that's one of the things i really like: i synchronize PC address book and palm address book using KPilot, and then palm and my siemens S25 using DI27 and IR port... same database everywhere, and windows nowhere :))
After looking for ages for a shareware solution, i discovered that nokia released their own software (Nokia Mobile Internet kit) that i got online in OZ from dick smith for around A$60 - thats $30 for u americans - it is just software that you install via hotsync to your palm & it lets me mail, sms & surf the web from my palmIII via an infrared connection with a (Nokia of course) 6210 or 7110 (not sure what other models are supported - prolly 8810 is) - it is a lot better than trying to surf on a mobile phone screen via WAP and it does work on some non-infrared phones by buying a cable.
I got this a while ago when it was first released here so ive forgotten the exact details but all you need to know is up on the nokia web site www.nokia.com
Hope this helps - btw: it is a pain trying to type out mail on the palm, and it can make for a costly mobile phone bill as this connection is only 9600 bps & it can take a while if some1 has sent u mail with a large attachment
you look for the pdas and the phones documentations, then you buy the right combination.
I enjoyed some time Revo + S25 (siemens).
The S25 is one of the 4 model specially validated to work with the revo (with a motorola and 2 nokia).
Perhaps it's too much an european solution for you, but it had good Outlook sync for the Revo, and IR sync of phone number with phone.
Now, I broke the screen of the revo, reverted to palm, and want to change my phone (the battery begin to be old, and the phone stay on only 3 days;).
Further more, I don't know if choosinbg some psion pda is a good bet on the future.
It depends of your usage, and of your previsible usage, but I consider a phone is kept max 2 years, and a pda max 3 years. So, choose today some PDA you want to still have when you change phone, and then, choose a compatible phone.
KDE has a kdepim-cellphone set of tools. I, unfortuantely, don't have a cellphone smart enough to use it so I didn't install it. Here's the rpm package info though:
rpm -qip kdepim-cellphone-2.2-1.i386.rpm
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Packager : Red Hat, Inc.
URL : http://www.kde.org
Summary : KDE support for synchronizing data with cellphones.
Description :
KDE support for synchronizing data with cellphones.
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30-Jul-01 LAMONICA, FRANK
Shareholder 34,767
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144)
9-Jul-01 FAITH, RICKARD E
Shareholder 2,203
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,300.
6-Jul-01 OWEN, JENS
Former, Shareholder 44,802
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $138,438.
26-Jun-01 EVANS, ROBERT
Shareholder 26,438
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $84,337.
22-Jun-01 YOUNG, MICHAEL
Shareholder 5,468
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $16,404.
13-Jun-01 NEUMEISTER, ROBERT M
Director 0
LNUX Initial Direct Holdings Statement
7-Jun-01 REBACK, GARY L
Shareholder 189
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $850.00.
4-Jun-01 LOTZ, BARBARA J
Shareholder 52
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $225.00.
1-Jun-01 MASSEY FAMILY TRUST
Shareholder 161
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $607.00.
1-Jun-01 PAUL, BRIAN E
Shareholder 3,130
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $8,732.
1-Jun-01 DAUBAR, GERARD
Shareholder 900
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $3,888.
1-Jun-01 PETKANICS, DONNA
Shareholder 908
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $3,223.
1-Jun-01 SANDERS, ROBERT D
Shareholder 4,162
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $15,691.
31-May-01 KENNEDY, MICHAEL J
Shareholder 81
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $339.00.
30-May-01 SINDELAR, ERIC
Shareholder 1,407
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,000.
29-May-01 BONHAM, MARK
Shareholder 87
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $925.00.
25-May-01 LATTA FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 167
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $748.00.
24-May-01 LAMONICA, FRANK
Shareholder, Employee 12,885
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $55,367.
24-May-01 LAMONICA, FRANK & ARLEEN
Shareholder 15,734
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $67,616.
24-May-01 LAMONICA, ARLEEN
Shareholder 2,849
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,222.
22-May-01 PRENSKY, WOLF & RIVA
Shareholder 8,441
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $38,828.
21-May-01 EVANS, ROBERT
Shareholder 5,123
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $25,000.
17-May-01 WELLFLEET EQUITIES LLC
Shareholder 279
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,278.
17-May-01 CINER, EUGENE
Shareholder 279
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,278.
14-May-01 SCHILLER, RABBI MAYER
Secretary 352
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,609.
8-May-01 FAITH, RICKARD E
Shareholder 3,105
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $17,015.
4-May-01 FREET, PAUL
Shareholder 15,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $70,000.
2-May-01 FREET, PAUL
Shareholder 20,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $87,000.
12-Apr-01 SPARK PUBLIC RELATIONS LLC
Shareholder 643
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $17,834.
12-Apr-01 LISTWIN, DONALD J
Shareholder 558
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,574.
11-Apr-01 TRUDO, ALEXANDER DANIEL
Shareholder 651,549
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,300,000.
10-Apr-01 FREET, PAUL
Shareholder 20,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $50,000.
9-Apr-01 FREET, PAUL
Shareholder 20,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $45,000.
6-Apr-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Director, Chief Executive Officer * 10,000
LNUX Gave as Gift.
Value of $20,312.
3-Apr-01 ANDREESSEN LIVING TRUST
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,210.
2-Apr-01 BIG KALA TRUST
Trust, Trustee 651,549
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,900,000.
29-Mar-01 BUTLER, DANEN THOMAS
Shareholder 200,477
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $600,000.
29-Mar-01 TRUDO, ALEXANDER DANIEL
Shareholder 200,477
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $600,000.
29-Mar-01 STEUR, DAVID S
Shareholder 115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $341.00.
23-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 26,000
LNUX Sold at $3.50/Share.
Proceeds of $91,000.
21-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 14,700
LNUX Sold at $3.00/Share.
Proceeds of $44,100.
20-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 30,000
LNUX Sold at $3.14/Share.
Proceeds of $94,200.
15-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 41,500
LNUX Sold at $3.25/Share.
Proceeds of $134,875.
14-Mar-01 ZWICKER, IAN
Shareholder 10,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $34,380.
13-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 50,000
LNUX Sold at $3.38/Share.
Proceeds of $169,000.
13-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 400,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,600,000.
12-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 400,000
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.02/Share.
Paper gain of $1,192,000 at a fair market value of $3.00/share on 12-Mar-01.
6-Mar-01 SUMITOMO CORPORATION
Shareholder 59,068
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $240,634.
6-Mar-01 PRESIDIO VENTURE PARTNERS LLC
Shareholder 59,068
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $240,406.
5-Mar-01 SEGRE, DAVID J
Shareholder 109
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $395.00.
2-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director 250,500
LNUX Sold at $3.66/Share.
Proceeds of $916,830.
1-Mar-01 DAUBAR, GERARD
Shareholder 900
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,721.
1-Mar-01 BLOCK, PHILIP D III
Shareholder 239
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,091.
1-Mar-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
Chief Executive Officer, Director * 150,000
LNUX Sold at $3.63/Share.
Proceeds of $544,500.
28-Feb-01 BROWNELL, ROBERT
Shareholder 329
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,233.
27-Feb-01 PRESIDIO VENTURES PARTNER
Shareholder 200,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,000,000.
27-Feb-01 SUMITOMO CORPORATION
Shareholder 200,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,000,000.
26-Feb-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 134,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $703,500.
26-Feb-01 MENDOZA, KATHY S & THOMAS F
Shareholder 201,812
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,031,986.
23-Feb-01 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 41,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $215,238.
21-Feb-01 FLINT, ELIZABETH R
Shareholder 82
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $595.00.
20-Feb-01 PARNES, MARK
Affiliated Person 4
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $32.00.
15-Feb-01 LEGAL, COMMUNITY AGAINST VIOLENCE
Shareholder 39
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $329.00.
13-Feb-01 FRENCH, RICHARD L
Senior Vice President-OSDN 0
LNUX Initial Direct Holdings Statement
12-Feb-01 PET KAVICS = GERSPENSCHALGER FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 82
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $686.00.
6-Feb-01 SYNNEX INFOR TECH INC
Shareholder 31,280
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $290,318.
2-Feb-01 SILVER STAR DEV LTD
Shareholder 31,068
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $296,699.
30-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 108,741
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $996,024.
29-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 120,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $960,468.
26-Jan-01 SHORE CL UNITRUST
Trust, Trustee 2,800
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $269,500.
26-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 70,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $531,097.
25-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 88,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $710,345.
24-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 170,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,364,539.
23-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 145,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,062,807.
22-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 110,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $782,485.
22-Jan-01 VAUGHN, ISAAC
Shareholder 79
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $585.00.
19-Jan-01 GOOD, SARAH
Shareholder, Affiliated Person 80
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $583.00.
19-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 57,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $424,063.
18-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 137,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $980,153.
17-Jan-01 CRAIG, ALEXANDER J
Shareholder 4,952
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $44,568.
11-Jan-01 SACCANI, DANIEL R
Shareholder 3,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $28,378.
4-Jan-01 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 87,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $723,257.
2-Jan-01 FELDMAN, ROBERT P
Shareholder 143
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,162.
24-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $81,869.
22-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 5,000
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.06/Share and Sold at $10.13/Share.
Proceeds of $50,350.
21-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 10,000
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.06/Share and Sold at $8.13/Share.
Proceeds of $80,700.
21-Dec-00 AUSTIN, ALAN K
Director 189
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,607.
20-Dec-00 BORO, LAUREN I
Shareholder 1,554
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $15,090.
20-Dec-00 BELL, SUZANNE Y
Shareholder 69
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $565.00.
19-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 15,000
LNUX Exercised Options at Average of $0.06/Share and Sold at $10.04/Share.
Proceeds of $149,770.
18-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 5,000
LNUX Sold at $12.00/Share.
Proceeds of $60,000.
18-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 15,000
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.06/Share and Sold at $10.50/Share.
Proceeds of $156,600.
15-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Sold at $11.43/Share.
Proceeds of $114,300.
14-Dec-00 DEFILIPPS, THOMAS C
Shareholder 92
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,179.
14-Dec-00 ZEHR, GREGG E
Vice President, Engineering * 20,500
LNUX Sold at $11.29/Share.
Proceeds of $231,445.
14-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 5,000
LNUX Sold at $11.25/Share.
Proceeds of $56,250.
14-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $114,368.
14-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 5,000
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.06/Share and Sold at $11.63/Share.
Proceeds of $57,850.
13-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Sold at $14.54/Share.
Proceeds of $145,400.
13-Dec-00 ZEHR, GREGG E
Vice President, Engineering * 4,500
LNUX Sold at $14.22/Share.
Proceeds of $63,990.
13-Dec-00 ZEHR GREG TRUST
Trust, Trustee 50,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $700,000.
13-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Affiliated Person 50,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $700,000.
13-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $145,429.
13-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 12,798
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.06/Share and Sold at $12.60/Share.
Proceeds of $160,487.
13-Dec-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
President 10,000
LNUX Sold at $13.93/Share.
Proceeds of $139,300.
12-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 250,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,589,075.
12-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 10,000
LNUX Sold at $9.75/Share.
Proceeds of $97,500.
11-Dec-00 SORE, DANIEL R
Officer 20,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $186,562.
11-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 55,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $534,000.
11-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 110,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,027,268.
11-Dec-00 GOODRICH, JOHN B
Shareholder 167
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,324.
11-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 10,000
LNUX Sold at $9.33/Share.
Proceeds of $93,300.
11-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 55,000
LNUX Sold at $9.72/Share.
Proceeds of $534,600.
8-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 10,000
LNUX Sold at $1.00/Share.
Proceeds of $10,000.
8-Dec-00 VIRNIG, KENNETH J
Shareholder 16,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $128,000.
8-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 190,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,441,720.
8-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 15,000
LNUX Sold at $7.27/Share.
Proceeds of $109,050.
8-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 25,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $190,000.
7-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 12,000
LNUX Sold at $7.06/Share.
Proceeds of $84,720.
7-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 200,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,399,380.
7-Dec-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 12,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $85,000.
6-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 28,000
LNUX Gave as Gift.
Value of $222,250.
6-Dec-00 ALTER, AARON
Shareholder 87
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $690.00.
6-Dec-00 BRANTZ MAYOR TRUST
Trust, Trustee 2,939
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $23,512.
6-Dec-00 GRECO, LISA M
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $13,000.
5-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 22,500
LNUX Sold at $8.93/Share.
Proceeds of $200,925.
5-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 20,000
LNUX Sold at $8.43/Share.
Proceeds of $168,600.
5-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 92,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $805,000.
5-Dec-00 SHORE, DAVID R
Vice President 22,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $185,427.
5-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 20,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $169,054.
4-Dec-00 BARCLAY, MICHAEL
Shareholder 87
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $729.00.
4-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 22,500
LNUX Sold at $8.24/Share.
Proceeds of $185,400.
4-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 90,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $757,341.
4-Dec-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 22,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $185,427.
4-Dec-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Sold at $8.19/Share.
Proceeds of $81,900.
1-Dec-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 100,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $878,200.
1-Dec-00 KLEIN, THOMAS C
Shareholder 55
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $456.00.
30-Nov-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 90,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $719,532.
30-Nov-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 19,792
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $6.00/Share.
Paper gain of $43,295 at a fair market value of $8.19/share on 30-Nov-00.
30-Nov-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 47,944
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $0.50/Share.
Paper gain of $368,570 at a fair market value of $8.19/share on 30-Nov-00.
29-Nov-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 103,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $896,028.
21-Nov-00 VANYO, BRUCE
Shareholder 877
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $9,811.
20-Nov-00 LADRA, MICHAEL
Shareholder 504
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,166.
17-Nov-00 GOETZ, JAMES J
Shareholder 1,884
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $24,492.
9-Nov-00 MOORE, JASON T
Shareholder 50,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $806,000.
3-Nov-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 60,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,846,563.
3-Nov-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 60,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,846,562.
1-Nov-00 TRUSTEES OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Shareholder 8,740
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $255,645.
31-Oct-00 MOORE, JASON T
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $48,438.
31-Oct-00 COSPER, KIT
Shareholder 12,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $331,231.
31-Oct-00 KNIGHTSBRIDGE VENTURE CAPITAL IV LP
Shareholder 58,270
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,544,155.
30-Oct-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 19,792
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $6.00/Share.
Paper gain of $373,574 at a fair market value of $24.88/share on 30-Oct-00.
30-Oct-00 KILLAM, DAVID
Shareholder 37
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,110.
26-Oct-00 DAVIS, PAUL
Director, Secretary 382
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $10,623.
26-Oct-00 HUSICK FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 234
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,592.
25-Oct-00 CHAPLICK, TREVOR
Shareholder 191
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,762.
24-Oct-00 AUSTIN, ALAN K
Director 824
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $29,767.
24-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 125,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,475,650.
24-Oct-00 DAVIS, KIMBERLY
Shareholder 5,700
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $201,987.
24-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 125,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,475,625.
23-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 62,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,147,376.
23-Oct-00 BUSH FOUNDATION
Shareholder 29,135
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $445,075.
23-Oct-00 VLG INVESTMENTS 1998
Shareholder 279
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $10,445.
20-Oct-00 KOZEL, EDWARD R
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $40,418.
20-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 152,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,467,659.
19-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 160,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,618,128.
19-Oct-00 GILL, FRANK & MARY
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $40,418.
18-Oct-00 ODONNELL, LIZ
Shareholder 252
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $8,489.
18-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 175,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,687,185.
17-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 75,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,456,123.
16-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 255,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $8,709,219.
13-Oct-00 COSPER, KIT
Shareholder 2,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $83,500.
13-Oct-00 DREW, JOHN L
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $37,213.
13-Oct-00 KELLER, DONALD M
Shareholder 2,822
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $94,467.
13-Oct-00 VANLIGLEN, GLEN R
Shareholder 486
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $15,870.
13-Oct-00 INTEL CORP
Shareholder 160,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,403,120.
12-Oct-00 MCKINNEY FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $36,033.
11-Oct-00 ESTRIN, JUDITH L
Shareholder 279
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $9,765.
10-Oct-00 VLG INVESTMENTS 1998
Shareholder 922
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $32,691.
7-Oct-00 DAUBAR, GERARD
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $48,437.
6-Oct-00 OCONNOR, ROBERT
Shareholder 37
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,785.
6-Oct-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 19,791
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $6.00/Share.
Paper gain of $539,305 at a fair market value of $33.25/share on 6-Oct-00.
5-Oct-00 MCGOVERN, PATRICK J
Shareholder 4
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $166.00.
5-Oct-00 INTERNATIONAL DATA GROUP
Shareholder 19,354
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $826,214.
5-Oct-00 IDG VENTURES MANAGEMENT INC
Shareholder 23
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $997.00.
3-Oct-00 SMALLCAP WORLD FUND INC
Shareholder 390,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $18,817,500.
3-Oct-00 MCKINNEY FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $56,515.
3-Oct-00 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAL/ SHELLWATER & CO
Shareholder 92,231
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,022,312.
2-Oct-00 MOFFENBEIER, DAVID C
Shareholder 235
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $11,383.
1-Oct-00 SILVER STAR DEV LTD
Shareholder 129,534
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,000,000.
28-Sep-00 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Shareholder 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,887,637.
28-Sep-00 SILICON, VALLEY BANCSHARES
Shareholder 1,394
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $62,382.
28-Sep-00 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES MASTER PENSION TRUST
Trust, Trustee 24,998
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,083,312.
28-Sep-00 GROSSMAN, JERRY & BARBARA
Shareholder 1,884
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $84,309.
27-Sep-00 SOKOLSKY, DONNA
Shareholder 750
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $36,000.
27-Sep-00 HEMPEL, CHRISTINE HOLTEN
Shareholder 750
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $36,000.
27-Sep-00 BELL, SUZANNE Y
Shareholder 265
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,455.
26-Sep-00 TSAI, FENG-TZU
Shareholder 38,860
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,850,513.
25-Sep-00 FORD FOUNDATION
Shareholder 96,144
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,927,380.
25-Sep-00 CHENG, CHIU KAI
Shareholder 38,860
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,944,256.
25-Sep-00 SILVER STAR DEV LTD
Shareholder 129,534
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,000,000.
25-Sep-00 SHERMAN FAIRCHILD FOUNDATION
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $575,707.
25-Sep-00 GILL FRANK & MARY FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $55,750.
25-Sep-00 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Shareholder 17,481
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $863,561.
25-Sep-00 THE FORD FUNDATION
Shareholder 96,144
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,927,380.
25-Sep-00 SYNNEX INFOR TECH INC
Shareholder 116,580
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $5,892,257.
25-Sep-00 SIEBEL, LIVING TR
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $51,000.
25-Sep-00 FRAZEE, DAVID I
Shareholder 1,072
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $54,186.
22-Sep-00 TRUSTEES OF AMHERST COLLEGE
Shareholder 17,481
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $812,839.
22-Sep-00 LEEWAY & CO STATE STREET BANK TRUSTEE
Trust, Trustee 15,791
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $798,235.
20-Sep-00 KOZEL, EDWARD R
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $55,750.
20-Sep-00 MAYES, JOHN
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $55,750.
20-Sep-00 STONEBRAKER IRREVOCABLE TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,117
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $58,503.
19-Sep-00 UNIVERSITY, OF CHICAGO
Shareholder 52,442
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,740,095.
19-Sep-00 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TRUSTEES
Trust, Trustee 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $608,922.
19-Sep-00 GOODRICH, JOHN B
Shareholder 770
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $33,000.
19-Sep-00 LELAND, STANFORD JR UNIVERSITY
Shareholder 93,231
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,871,320.
19-Sep-00 UNIVERSITY, OF SOUTHERN CAL
Shareholder 34,962
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,826,765.
18-Sep-00 SEQUOIA, CAPITAL VIII
10% Beneficial Owner * 9,429
LNUX Other Disposition
18-Sep-00 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MN
Shareholder 23,308
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,153,746.
18-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 85,725
LNUX Other Disposition
18-Sep-00 SEQUOIA, CAPITAL VIII
10% Beneficial Owner * 85,725
LNUX Other Disposition
18-Sep-00 SOLOMON, LARRY
Shareholder 235
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $11,251.
18-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 9,429
LNUX Other Disposition
16-Sep-00 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY
Shareholder 23,308
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,217,843.
15-Sep-00 DUKE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT PLAN
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $576,622.
15-Sep-00 CONWAY FAMILY TRUST
Shareholder, Non Affiliate 2,787
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $137,500.
15-Sep-00 STONEBRAKER LESLIE KAREN IRREV TRUST UA 10/16/95
Trust, Trustee 315
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $17,215.
15-Sep-00 GOTHIC CORP
Shareholder 17,481
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $864,905.
15-Sep-00 BANQUE, DE LUXEMBOURG
Shareholder 11,150
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $590,950.
15-Sep-00 MEYNIER, LAURENT
Shareholder 1,320
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $65,010.
14-Sep-00 WELLINGTON TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,114
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $61,268.
14-Sep-00 STONEBRAKER, LESLIE K TR
Trust, Trustee 300
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $16,500.
14-Sep-00 FORD FOUNDATION
Shareholder 32,048
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,762,640.
14-Sep-00 COLUMBIA, UNIVERSITY
Trustee 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,245,944.
14-Sep-00 SIPPL, ROGER J
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $59,663.
14-Sep-00 HOLLIS TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,114
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $61,270.
13-Sep-00 WOOD JOHNSON ROBERT FOUNDATION
Shareholder 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,202,606.
13-Sep-00 GAND H PARTNERS
Shareholder 942
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $48,749.
13-Sep-00 JENAB, ALI
Senior Vice President, General Manager, Systems Division 0
LNUX Initial Direct Holdings Statement
13-Sep-00 ENDOWMENT VENTURE PARTNERS III LP
Shareholder 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,202,606.
13-Sep-00 WALT DISNEY CO RETIREMENT MSTR TRUST
Shareholder 29,135
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,607,838.
13-Sep-00 IRONWOOD, CAPITAL
Shareholder, Non-Affiliate 2,230
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $115,403.
13-Sep-00 GOLDBY STEVEN & FLORENCE TRUST
Shareholder 1,394
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $72,140.
13-Sep-00 UNIVERSITY, OF NOTRE DAME
Shareholder 52,442
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,831,868.
12-Sep-00 KLEIN, THOMAS C
Shareholder 234
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,778.
12-Sep-00 COLUMBIA, UNIVERSITY
Trustee 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,223,001.
12-Sep-00 HASEL, ANDREW J
Shareholder 234
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,166.
12-Sep-00 HARBOURVEST PARTNERS V PARELLEL PARTNERSHIP FUND LP
Shareholder 44,951
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,472,395.
12-Sep-00 PRIVATE EQUITY TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS CV
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $639,975.
12-Sep-00 HARBOURVEST PARTNERS V PARELLEL PARTNERSHIP FUND LP
Shareholder 7,492
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $415,060.
12-Sep-00 MIT RETIREMENT PLAN
Shareholder 20,394
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,121,670.
12-Sep-00 REYES PARTNERSHIP IV
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $59,580.
12-Sep-00 HARVARD PRIVATE CAPITAL HOLDINGS INC
Shareholder 40,789
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,243,395.
12-Sep-00 VANDERBILT, UNIVERSITY
Shareholder 52,442
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,810,582.
12-Sep-00 BROCK, JAMES
Shareholder 118
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $6,284.
12-Sep-00 DORRIAN 1997 REVOCABLE TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,394
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $76,670.
12-Sep-00 LEWIS, JOHN C
Shareholder 557
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $29,451.
12-Sep-00 SANTA, CLARA UNIVERSITY
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $618,008.
12-Sep-00 MILLER LIVING TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $60,768.
12-Sep-00 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Shareholder 20,394
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,121,670.
12-Sep-00 GREENBERG, ERIC
Shareholder 471
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $25,052.
12-Sep-00 POULETTY, PHILIPPE J
Shareholder 2,230
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $119,305.
12-Sep-00 WILLIAMS, COLLEGE
Shareholder 5,827
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $323,610.
12-Sep-00 SEQUOVEST
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $640,970.
11-Sep-00 SEQUOIA, CAPITAL VIII
10% Beneficial Owner * 24,646
LNUX Other Disposition
11-Sep-00 SEQUOIA, CAPITAL VIII
10% Beneficial Owner * 128,587
LNUX Other Disposition
11-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 1,942,313
LNUX Other Disposition
11-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 128,587
LNUX Other Disposition
11-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner * 24,646
LNUX Other Disposition
11-Sep-00 LEONE, DOUGLAS M
Director, 10% Beneficial Owner 65,705
LNUX Acquired
11-Sep-00 SEQUOIA, CAPITAL VIII
10% Beneficial Owner 1,942,313
LNUX Other Disposition
7-Sep-00 SCOTT, TIMOTHY T
Shareholder 424
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $23,320.
7-Sep-00 ODONNELL, MICHAEL J
Shareholder 252
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,616.
6-Sep-00 MORRISSEY, MICHAEL
Shareholder 300
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $16,931.
6-Sep-00 SACCANI, DANIEL R
Shareholder 3,500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $194,906.
6-Sep-00 MITZ, DANIEL R
Shareholder 191
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $10,800.
6-Sep-00 IRVINE JAMES FOUNDATION
Shareholder 34,962
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,949,873.
5-Sep-00 HAYNES, MARK A
Shareholder 382
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $23,016.
5-Sep-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 15,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $910,000.
5-Sep-00 SHULMAN, RON E
Shareholder 531
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $31,594.
5-Sep-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 14,485
LNUX Exercised Options at $0.50/Share and Sold at $60.90/Share.
Proceeds of $874,894.
5-Sep-00 ALLEN, JEFFRY R
Director, Board Member 36,300
LNUX Sold at $61.03/Share.
Proceeds of $2,215,389.
5-Sep-00 SCHULL, TODD B
Chief Financial Officer 515
LNUX Sold at $60.91/Share.
Proceeds of $31,369.
1-Sep-00 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 30,000
LNUX Sold at $61.04/Share.
Proceeds of $1,831,200.
1-Sep-00 EGGLETON, KEITH E
Shareholder 191
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $10,753.
1-Sep-00 JONES, LIVING TR
Shareholder 5,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $265,000.
1-Sep-00 SOLOMON, LARRY
Shareholder 235
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $14,100.
31-Aug-00 DEFILIPPS, THOMAS C
Shareholder 424
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $19,054.
31-Aug-00 ROTH, RONALD
Shareholder 382
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $20,469.
31-Aug-00 KIRKMAN, CATHERINE
Shareholder 37
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,921.
31-Aug-00 PETKANICS GERSTENSCHLAGER FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 382
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $20,628.
31-Aug-00 ZEHR, GREGG E
Vice President, Engineering 15,000
LNUX Sold at $53.15/Share.
Proceeds of $797,250.
31-Aug-00 LATTA FAMILY TRUST
Trust, Trustee 743
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $38,450.
31-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 5,792
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $310,221.
31-Aug-00 SPARKS, TIMOTHY J
Shareholder 451
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $23,869.
31-Aug-00 ZEHR GREG TRUST
Trust, Trustee 30,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $162,000.
31-Aug-00 ZEHR, GREGG E
Vice President, Engineering 15,000
LNUX Sold at $53.09/Share.
Proceeds of $796,350.
31-Aug-00 ESTRIN, JUDITH L
Shareholder 279
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $14,718.
31-Aug-00 FELDMAN, ROBERT P
Shareholder 664
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $34,412.
30-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 43,584
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,036,621.
30-Aug-00 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer * 3,000
LNUX Sold at $48.45/Share.
Proceeds of $145,350.
30-Aug-00 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 30,000
LNUX Sold at $48.45/Share.
Proceeds of $1,453,500.
30-Aug-00 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 30,000
LNUX Sold at $51.19/Share.
Proceeds of $1,535,700.
30-Aug-00 GROSS, IRWIN R
Shareholder 37
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,924.
30-Aug-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 25,000
LNUX Sold at $49.03/Share.
Proceeds of $1,225,750.
30-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 19,792
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $6.00/Share.
Paper gain of $906,721 at a fair market value of $51.81/share on 30-Aug-00.
30-Aug-00 FELDMAN, BORIS
Shareholder 664
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $32,900.
30-Aug-00 GOLDBERG, SELWYN D
Shareholder 191
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $9,359.
30-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 43,584
LNUX Sold at $46.68 -- $46.84/Share.
Proceeds of $2,036,741.
30-Aug-00 HARBOURVEST PARTNERS V PARELLEL PARTNERSHIP FUND LP
Shareholder 7,492
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $514,060.
30-Aug-00 STONEBRAKER, LESLIE K TR
Trust, Trustee 500
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $23,375.
30-Aug-00 AUGUSTIN, LARRY M
President, Director, Chief Executive Officer 90,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,500,000.
30-Aug-00 HARBOURVEST PARTNERS V PARELLEL PARTNERSHIP FUND LP
Shareholder 44,951
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,472,395.
30-Aug-00 AUGUSTIN, ALICE K
Affiliated Person 3,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $145,341.
29-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Divisional Officer, Senior Vice President International Sales 35,000
LNUX Sold at $40.38 -- $43.00/Share.
Proceeds of $1,453,200.
29-Aug-00 SHORE, DAVID R
Vice President 100,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,426,880.
29-Aug-00 SHORE, DANIEL K
Vice President, Operations 50,000
LNUX Sold at $44.27/Share.
Proceeds of $2,213,500.
29-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Divisional Officer, Senior Vice President International Sales 5,000
LNUX Sold at $40.50/Share.
Proceeds of $202,500.
29-Aug-00 IRONWOOD, CAPITAL
Shareholder, Non-Affiliate 2,230
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $98,956.
29-Aug-00 BONHAM, MARK
Shareholder 340
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $14,482.
29-Aug-00 DREW, JOHN L
Shareholder 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $47,875.
29-Aug-00 HUMPHREYS, IVAN
Shareholder 403
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $16,121.
28-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Affiliated Person 100,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,300,000.
28-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 100,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $449,982.
28-Aug-00 VLG INVESTMENTS 1999
Shareholder 9,068
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $385,514.
28-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Divisional Officer, Senior Vice President International Sales 5,000
LNUX Sold at $43.75/Share.
Proceeds of $218,750.
28-Aug-00 GOGUEN, MICHAEL L
Shareholder 50,014
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,250,630.
28-Aug-00 LAMOND PIERRE R & CHRISTINE TRUST DTD 11/22/85
Trust, Trustee 28,245
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,271,014.
28-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 10,000
LNUX Sold at $45.00/Share.
Proceeds of $450,000.
28-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Divisional Officer, Senior Vice President International Sales 15,000
LNUX Sold at $42.56 -- $43.00/Share.
Proceeds of $640,600.
28-Aug-00 LEE, DAVID C
Shareholder 300
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $12,761.
28-Aug-00 TWICKLER, BRUCE A
Divisional Officer, Senior Vice President International Sales 40,000
LNUX Sold at $43.13 -- $44.63/Share.
Proceeds of $1,764,600.
25-Aug-00 TESTA, TROY
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $44,000.
25-Aug-00 UNIVERSITY, OF SOUTHERN CAL
Shareholder 34,962
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,440,913.
25-Aug-00 WS INVESTMENT CO 98A
Shareholder 3,011
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $132,484.
25-Aug-00 SILICON GRAPHICS INC
Shareholder 400,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $18,400,000.
25-Aug-00 STANFORD, UNIVERSITY
Shareholder 109,488
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,817,472.
25-Aug-00 ANDERSON, JOHN
Shareholder 1,000
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $46,000.
25-Aug-00 MCCORD, JIM
Shareholder 71
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $3,200.
24-Aug-00 SUMMER IRREVOCABLE TRUST DTD 3/9/98
Trust, Trustee 10,704
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $460,272.
24-Aug-00 SUTO, JEFFREY Y
Non Affiliated Person 1,130
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $49,720.
24-Aug-00 NASSAU, CAPITAL
Shareholder 64,096
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $2,820,224.
24-Aug-00 ALCOA FOUNDATION
Shareholder 23,308
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $865,310.
24-Aug-00 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY
Shareholder 23,308
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $865,310.
24-Aug-00 TOMASETTA TRUST
Trust, Trustee 1,115
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $41,394.
24-Aug-00 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAL/ SHELLWATER & CO
Shareholder 93,231
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $4,053,940.
24-Aug-00 IRREVOCABLE WINTER TRUST
Shareholder 21,406
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $920,458.
24-Aug-00 IRREVOCABLE SPRING TRUST DTD 3/9/98
Trust, Trustee 10,704
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $460,272.
22-Aug-00 FAIRCHILD SHERMAN FOUNDATION
Shareholder 11,654
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $422,329.
22-Aug-00 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Shareholder 17,841
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $633,493.
22-Aug-00 NOWICH, UNIVERSITY
Shareholder 5,827
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $211,164.
22-Aug-00 RUSSO, ROBERT
Affiliated Person 39,584
LNUX Acquired Shares via Exercise of Options at $6.00/Share.
Paper gain of $1,187,520 at a fair market value of $36.00/share on 22-Aug-00.
22-Aug-00 MURDOCK, M J CHAR TR
Shareholder 29,135
LNUX Proposed Sale (Form 144).
Estimated proceeds of $1,055,823.
* Indicates shares held indirectly (i.e. in a trust, by a spouse, etc.)
mobile.box.sk is as good a place as any to grab phone 'warez' and there are lots of fone sites but there are only so many ringtones you can take.
Do Unto Others As You Would Have Others Do Unto You - ONLY HARDER!
I (as a poster above) also use Nomad. However, I think (as also mentioned) it is Nokia only. However, I find it very useful as there is no "export to csv, then back to vcard then plug your phone in your nose etc". You just install it and you're away direct from Outlook.
:)
Especially good as it uses extended phone memory so you get email and multi-number.
Don't think they have a Linux on non-Nokia version.
My recommendation? Buy an 8210 (great phone) and re-format your hard-drive and install Win2K
Get the TrueSync Installer here. I'm using it to sync a Handspring, Yahoo!, the Palm Desktop, Lotus Notes and Outlook 2000 all at once, and there are modules for about a dozen or more phones you can install.
I use a Kyocera Smartphone combination cell phone and palm pilot, and love it. I only carry one device instead of two, and can use all of the Palm tools (e.g. jpilot and the like) to edit the data for both the phone and the palm.
I was looking around for something to allow me to manage the phone book in my Ericsson R280L. I tried Kandy, part of KDE, but it didn't work well enough to do what I wanted. I finally just converted my address book from my palm into text, copied the numbers I wanted into emacs and created a list that looks like:
I connected to the phone with kermit and made sure it was ready to talk, and then ran something like
The sleep 1 is important, because the phone couldn't take entries any faster. A friends Motorolla could connect over IR, but it needed sleep 5 after each entry.Managing my phone list with emacs, sed, awk, and sort turned out to be much simpler than doing it with some click happy windows program I tried. I think it was TrueSync, or something that I got from Yahoo to synch my palm with Yahoo calendar. It claimed to be able to sync to my phone, but it only had two modes of operation, do nothing, and erase all numbers in the phone.
http://www.starfish.com/private/yahoo/yahoo_ov.htm l
I use it to synchronize: Outlook (yeah, yeah, yeah, it's for work), Pilot, Yahoo Calendar, Yahoo address book and StarTAC phone. It's Win32 but has lots and lots of available modules.
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LAMENESS FILTER
This Martian is Copyright © 2001 keesh. You may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
ACT I
PROLOGUE
Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;
Whole misadventured piteous overthrows
Do with their death bury their parents' strife.
The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love,
And the continuance of their parents' rage,
Which, but their children's end, nought could remove,
Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage;
The which if you with patient ears attend,
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
SCENE I. Verona. A public place.
Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and bucklers
SAMPSON
Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals.
GREGORY
No, for then we should be colliers.
SAMPSON
I mean, an we be in choler, we'll draw.
GREGORY
Ay, while you live, draw your neck out o' the collar.
SAMPSON
I strike quickly, being moved.
GREGORY
But thou art not quickly moved to strike.
SAMPSON
A dog of the house of Montague moves me.
GREGORY
To move is to stir; and to be valiant is to stand:
therefore, if thou art moved, thou runn'st away.
SAMPSON
A dog of that house shall move me to stand: I will
take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's.
GREGORY
That shows thee a weak slave; for the weakest goes
to the wall.
SAMPSON
True; and therefore women, being the weaker vessels,
are ever thrust to the wall: therefore I will push
Montague's men from the wall, and thrust his maids
to the wall.
GREGORY
The quarrel is between our masters and us their men.
SAMPSON
'Tis all one, I will show myself a tyrant: when I
have fought with the men, I will be cruel with the
maids, and cut off their heads.
GREGORY
The heads of the maids?
SAMPSON
Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads;
take it in what sense thou wilt.
GREGORY
They must take it in sense that feel it.
SAMPSON
Me they shall feel while I am able to stand: and
'tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh.
GREGORY
'Tis well thou art not fish; if thou hadst, thou
hadst been poor John. Draw thy tool! here comes
two of the house of the Montagues.
SAMPSON
My naked weapon is out: quarrel, I will back thee.
GREGORY
How! turn thy back and run?
SAMPSON
Fear me not.
GREGORY
No, marry; I fear thee!
SAMPSON
Let us take the law of our sides; let them begin.
GREGORY
I will frown as I pass by, and let them take it as
they list.
SAMPSON
Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them;
which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it.
Enter ABRAHAM and BALTHASAR
ABRAHAM
Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
SAMPSON
I do bite my thumb, sir.
ABRAHAM
Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?
SAMPSON
[Aside to GREGORY] Is the law of our side, if I say
ay?
GREGORY
No.
SAMPSON
No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I
bite my thumb, sir.
GREGORY
Do you quarrel, sir?
ABRAHAM
Quarrel sir! no, sir.
SAMPSON
If you do, sir, I am for you: I serve as good a man as you.
ABRAHAM
No better.
SAMPSON
Well, sir.
GREGORY
Say 'better:' here comes one of my master's kinsmen.
SAMPSON
Yes, better, sir.
ABRAHAM
You lie.
SAMPSON
Draw, if you be men. Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.
They fight
Enter BENVOLIO
BENVOLIO
Part, fools!
Put up your swords; you know not what you do.
Beats down their swords
Enter TYBALT
TYBALT
What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?
Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death.
BENVOLIO
I do but keep the peace: put up thy sword,
Or manage it to part these men with me.
TYBALT
What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word,
As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee:
Have at thee, coward!
They fight
Enter, several of both houses, who join the fray; then enter Citizens, with clubs
First Citizen
Clubs, bills, and partisans! strike! beat them down!
Down with the Capulets! down with the Montagues!
Enter CAPULET in his gown, and LADY CAPULET
CAPULET
What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho!
LADY CAPULET
A crutch, a crutch! why call you for a sword?
CAPULET
My sword, I say! Old Montague is come,
And flourishes his blade in spite of me.
Enter MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUE
MONTAGUE
Thou villain Capulet,--Hold me not, let me go.
LADY MONTAGUE
Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe.
Enter PRINCE, with Attendants
PRINCE
Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,
Profaners of this neighbour-stained steel,--
Will they not hear? What, ho! you men, you beasts,
That quench the fire of your pernicious rage
With purple fountains issuing from your veins,
On pain of torture, from those bloody hands
Throw your mistemper'd weapons to the ground,
And hear the sentence of your moved prince.
Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word,
By thee, old Capulet, and Montague,
Have thrice disturb'd the quiet of our streets,
And made Verona's ancient citizens
Cast by their grave beseeming ornaments,
To wield old partisans, in hands as old,
Canker'd with peace, to part your canker'd hate:
If ever you disturb our streets again,
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.
For this time, all the rest depart away:
You Capulet; shall go along with me:
And, Montague, come you this afternoon,
To know our further pleasure in this case,
To old Free-town, our common judgment-place.
Once more, on pain of death, all men depart.
Exeunt all but MONTAGUE, LADY MONTAGUE, and BENVOLIO
MONTAGUE
Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach?
Speak, nephew, were you by when it began?
BENVOLIO
Here were the servants of your adversary,
And yours, close fighting ere I did approach:
I drew to part them: in the instant came
The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared,
Which, as he breathed defiance to my ears,
He swung about his head and cut the winds,
Who nothing hurt withal hiss'd him in scorn:
While we were interchanging thrusts and blows,
Came more and more and fought on part and part,
Till the prince came, who parted either part.
LADY MONTAGUE
O, where is Romeo? saw you him to-day?
Right glad I am he was not at this fray.
BENVOLIO
Madam, an hour before the worshipp'd sun
Peer'd forth the golden window of the east,
A troubled mind drave me to walk abroad;
Where, underneath the grove of sycamore
That westward rooteth from the city's side,
So early walking did I see your son:
Towards him I made, but he was ware of me
And stole into the covert of the wood:
I, measuring his affections by my own,
That most are busied when they're most alone,
Pursued my humour not pursuing his,
And gladly shunn'd who gladly fled from me.
MONTAGUE
Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning dew.
Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs;
But all so soon as the all-cheering sun
Should in the furthest east begin to draw
The shady curtains from Aurora's bed,
Away from the light steals home my heavy son,
And private in his chamber pens himself,
Shuts up his windows, locks far daylight out
And makes himself an artificial night:
Black and portentous must this humour prove,
Unless good counsel may the cause remove.
BENVOLIO
My noble uncle, do you know the cause?
MONTAGUE
I neither know it nor can learn of him.
BENVOLIO
Have you importuned him by any means?
MONTAGUE
Both by myself and many other friends:
But he, his own affections' counsellor,
Is to himself--I will not say how true--
But to himself so secret and so close,
So far from sounding and discovery,
As is the bud bit with an envious worm,
Ere he can spread his sweet leaves to the air,
Or dedicate his beauty to the sun.
Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow.
We would as willingly give cure as know.
Enter ROMEO
BENVOLIO
See, where he comes: so please you, step aside;
I'll know his grievance, or be much denied.
MONTAGUE
I would thou wert so happy by thy stay,
To hear true shrift. Come, madam, let's away.
Exeunt MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUE
BENVOLIO
Good-morrow, cousin.
ROMEO
Is the day so young?
BENVOLIO
But new struck nine.
ROMEO
Ay me! sad hours seem long.
Was that my father that went hence so fast?
BENVOLIO
It was. What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
ROMEO
Not having that, which, having, makes them short.
BENVOLIO
In love?
ROMEO
Out--
BENVOLIO
Of love?
ROMEO
Out of her favour, where I am in love.
BENVOLIO
Alas, that love, so gentle in his view,
Should be so tyrannous and rough in proof!
ROMEO
Alas, that love, whose view is muffled still,
Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will!
Where shall we dine? O me! What fray was here?
Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all.
Here's much to do with hate, but more with love.
Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!
O any thing, of nothing first create!
O heavy lightness! serious vanity!
Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms!
Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire,
sick health!
Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is!
This love feel I, that feel no love in this.
Dost thou not laugh?
BENVOLIO
No, coz, I rather weep.
ROMEO
Good heart, at what?
BENVOLIO
At thy good heart's oppression.
ROMEO
Why, such is love's transgression.
Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast,
Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest
With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown
Doth add more grief to too much of mine own.
Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs;
Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes;
Being vex'd a sea nourish'd with lovers' tears:
What is it else? a madness most discreet,
A choking gall and a preserving sweet.
Farewell, my coz.
BENVOLIO
Soft! I will go along;
An if you leave me so, you do me wrong.
ROMEO
Tut, I have lost myself; I am not here;
This is not Romeo, he's some other where.
BENVOLIO
Tell me in sadness, who is that you love.
ROMEO
What, shall I groan and tell thee?
BENVOLIO
Groan! why, no.
But sadly tell me who.
ROMEO
Bid a sick man in sadness make his will:
Ah, word ill urged to one that is so ill!
In sadness, cousin, I do love a woman.
BENVOLIO
I aim'd so near, when I supposed you loved.
ROMEO
A right good mark-man! And she's fair I love.
BENVOLIO
A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.
ROMEO
Well, in that hit you miss: she'll not be hit
With Cupid's arrow; she hath Dian's wit;
And, in strong proof of chastity well arm'd,
From love's weak childish bow she lives unharm'd.
She will not stay the siege of loving terms,
Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes,
Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold:
O, she is rich in beauty, only poor,
That when she dies with beauty dies her store.
BENVOLIO
Then she hath sworn that she will still live chaste?
ROMEO
She hath, and in that sparing makes huge waste,
For beauty starved with her severity
Cuts beauty off from all posterity.
She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair,
To merit bliss by making me despair:
She hath forsworn to love, and in that vow
Do I live dead that live to tell it now.
BENVOLIO
Be ruled by me, forget to think of her.
ROMEO
O, teach me how I should forget to think.
BENVOLIO
By giving liberty unto thine eyes;
Examine other beauties.
ROMEO
'Tis the way
To call hers exquisite, in question more:
These happy masks that kiss fair ladies' brows
Being black put us in mind they hide the fair;
He that is strucken blind cannot forget
The precious treasure of his eyesight lost:
Show me a mistress that is passing fair,
What doth her beauty serve, but as a note
Where I may read who pass'd that passing fair?
Farewell: thou canst not teach me to forget.
BENVOLIO
I'll pay that doctrine, or else die in debt.
Exeunt
When encryption is outlawed, ?o'AZ-,++o+i++##4AoA+-/-C++bI+/.+~
I do not use Infrared since those phones are more expensive. Besides, I don't like them that much because you have to put both devices at a certain distance. The Visor has its IR LED on the left side so that makes it more difficult to point to a phone which typically has its LED at the top.
So I bought a serial (or rather TTL level) cable from Ubishop. With it I can hookup the Visor to the Siemens and leave the Siemens in my coat's pocket.
Last week I did a Modem Sync to my home PC using the cellphone's modem. I intend to buy a CompactFlash card for backups. It needs a driver (not present in the Visor's ROM) so after a crash I just have to Modem Sync the driver program (20 KB) and then restore the backup from flash.
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Warning: Slashdot may contain traces of nuts.
The key improvement they made over previous phones seems to be implementing vCard standard for contacts - every name on my phone can have up to four numbers assigned, as well as an email address and postal address.
vCard (and the successor iCard) allows some intelligence when sending data between different systems - rather than relying on hard-coded rules such as "take the first number only," it can extract all X numbers when the receiving system supports them, or only the most important number. For example, you may decide that the home phone number is the "primary" way to reach a contact, and set that as the one which should be transferred to a system which only supports one number.
FWIW, the T39 also comes with a really slick calendar. The calendar uses the vCal standard, so depending on how obscure the transport protocol is, it should be pretty easy for someone to grab the data from the phone via serial/IR/BlueTooth and sync it with a Linux app which supports vCard/vCal.
There are too many different companies selling different cell phones for different countries to have a general solution.
;-)
First point:
Synchronisation should always work with Infrared (for your convenience) so the cell phone should have Infrared.
Of the big cell phone companies that I know, Nokia and Siemens include Infrared with most of their new models. And the top models also come with a cd-rom to manage your cell phone phonebook from your pc and synchronize it with Outlook, Lotus Notes,etc...
Unfortunately, the software is (afaik for Siemens and Nokia) only for Windows. There also exists tons of shareware and freeware for Windows and cell phones (again regarding to Siemens and Nokia).
Synchronizing with your palm should not be a problem, either, if you have Infrared (on the phone). There is some good palm software to manage that.
My suggestion: Buy a new phone
Just wait a month and get samsung's I300 palm phone, then you won't need to sync your phone & pda because they'll be the same, and since it's palm, it will sync with linux. Kyocera also has a palm phone which is dual mode (the samsung is PCS only).
The reason why there is no size fits all solution is that all phones support different standards. You have to find the best fit for your particular phone (if one even exists). The situation will get better in the next year or 2 when all phones will start supporting syncML which is a standard for syncing data (Calender (vCal) and address book (vCard) info only at the moment).
;)
So you first need to look for a product that will either sync Outlook -> Phone or Palm -> Phone and another product that supports Palm -> Outlook. So lets look at these one by one...
Outlook -> Phone: I think there are a couple of options here. All products at the moment sync via a serail cradle or IR port. Look on the web for your phone and sync software, i'm sure you find something.
Palm -> Phone: Again a couple of options but it depends on your phone, note my experience with this software has been a little flaky. Make sure you have a backup of your palm first as you could end up with a bunch of dups. I tend not to use this software but just beam contacts to my phone aas I need them (I have a Nokia 7110 which supports multiple phone numbers per entry). The problem is getting those drunken 'girl at bar' numbers back to my PDA, I end up just trping them in the next morning if can remeber her name...
Palm -> Outlook: Well all PDA's seem to sync with outlook out of the box but if you want some decent software the go with some like Intellisync (plug, plug...) It offers better conflict resolution, filtering and more advanced features.
Those are your options right now. In the next year or 2 you will have true multi point sync up to a central web store where you can keep all devices in sync, filtered, conflicts resolved and applications on whatever device you happen to be carrying....but thats still a couple of years off before it gets really useful.
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Nextel allows you to export your contact information to csv format and upload to the nextelonline site. From there all you have to do is either push/pull the content to/from your phone.
I use fusion one(http://www.fusionone.com/)
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...they have support for A TON of phones, just not the one I use . You sync your PDAs, Cells, and PCs all to the internet. I sync my contacts, calandar, e-mail, bookmarks, etc...really good service.
They have a good security policy (stored encrypted, etc, etc...lot of good work there IMO) to boot...but, being a MSFT partner, I doubt they have support for much else. Great for us corporate whores though.
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My silly little perl script, "SAMBRU" (SAMsung Backup and Restore Utility) can pull data out of a samsung 6100/8500 Sprint PCS phone, and save it in vcard format, which can then be read into gnome-card, which can then be exported to your Pilot... I always wanted to write a palm app to do it directly, never got around to it.
Fusion One (http://www.fusionone.com) works very well and was free. I you had an account, they grandfathered access, but are not accepting new registrations. I believe that they are trying to have OEM resale of the service. I use it to sync a Nokia 61xx and a Samsung 85xx with Outlook 2k.
I recently bought myself the Motorola Timeport 250 (Euro model), 3 band phone, only to find that the I-R capability was lousy. Not only is there no way to use the I-R port to beam numbers off, I have never been able to get it to successfully sync with my Handspring Visor or portable computer. A friend of mine has a Nokia phone and this will quite happily transfer phone numbers both ways between it and my Handspring Visor ( didn't try with my portable ). Given this I feel that Motorola still needs to work on its I-R capability.
Given this I am not going to dump my phone, because it still serves its purpose and I can put up with copying numbers by hand, at least for the moment. BTW the European GSM phones tend to look better than those that we get over in N. America and they also tend to be smaller.
Jumpstart the tartan drive.
If you've never seen one, it's a Springboard module that plugs into the back of a Handspring Visor (Palm Pilot clone), turning it into a GSM cell phone.
I got one last week. It's pretty nifty to be able to dial any phone # out of my visor address book. I haven't tried the wireless browser yet... but you can surf the web, even run a SSH on it from anywhere you can get your PCS signal.
-dc
It's the best thing I've seen so far in this category...it's a monthly pay service, but is far better put together than most products of its type. It supports phones, PDAs, PCs, and even provides you a web desktop to all that information.
FusionOne
I've used Phonefile and it works really well. You take the SIM card out of your phone, put it in a floppy disk type thing and bung it into your disk drive.
Works a treat on Windoze. Not sure about Linux support though.
Oh, and it's not free but it means you won't have to worry if you change your phone / PDA / underpants
Along the same lines, has anybody ever seen software that will sync a cellphone to a Mac? It will definitely influence my next cellphone purchase.
- j
If you're interesting in looking at some java source that hooks outlook to a Nokia phone, check out this month's issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal (http://www.ddj.com). Starting on page 73 of the Sept 2001 issue, the article lays out the entire design of the system. Depends on some outlook components though...so windows only. Here's the source: http://www.ddj.com/ftp/2001/2001_09/mphones.txt
It's a nice read, even if it's not THAT helpful.
Why not combine your cell phone and PDA in one convenient package? I got tired of toting around all the bits and pieces for both and got a Visorphone. It integrates it all painlessly.
Even that will be trailing edge tech by Xmas. Look for all the major players to come out with some spiffy, new combination PDA/phones with a good form factor.
Look here:
http://www.gsmtool.de/
It will solve all your problems and is fairly easy to use. Only downside is that it is shareware.
I have been using FusionOne's PhoneSync to sync all my contacts into my Palm and my Nokia 6185.. their software seems to work with a heck of a lot of phones out there, unfortunately they stopped offering their service to joe consumer and are now doing wholesale to wireless carriers...
Only take advice from somebody who is where you want to be.
I use Excite as my portal, and when you click on the "My Reminders" title, it will take you to an online calendar/contacts list. Search around, and there's a link to TrueSync there.
TrueSync will also synch with my Outlook, my Palm, my iPaq and my Motorola Timeport cell phone. Now, I update one, and everything's immediately updated (also great for synching my work and home calendars with my iPaq).
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all newer ericsson phones have this capability.
Thats a Palm V or Palm VII AND a phone. You don't have to wait to get it, its available NOW.
I've read recently that they have a color unit that will be available soon, but if you need it now, and don't want your BF number too high (Batman factor ) then this is the ticket.
All your good old GSM cell phones speaks a rather hefty AT command set. The modem manual for the R320 (early wap phone) at Ericsson's developer area is over 300 pages long. You can basically explore the phone's entire funtionality through the command set.
Connect to your phone through a terminal emulator using either the IR COM port or a serial cable and COM1. Do the AT dance.
BTW:
You can shorten your connect time for a PPP based GSM data channel from 30 to 15 seconds by using an ISDN modem. This will not improve your bandwidth, only shorten the link setup time.
Do
AT+CBST=71,0,1
before you dial your ISDN modem.
Some networks can only hook up to an ISDN modem that is set to the older V1.10 standard. Check your local manual.
The time from ATDxxx to CONNECT is usually 4 seconds. The rest of the connect time is PPP negotiation stuff.
For what it's worth.
Now, in fact I don't really sync them as I only keep a few numbers on my phone, and mostly use the psion to dial a land line.
But, there is great software called PhoneManPro that you can use to manipulate the phone from the Psion. Not only can you edit the phone book, (or import from CSV etc) but it also lets you send SMS messages, edit the ringtones, etc. all of which is about 2000% easier with a Psion 5 keyboard!
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From freshmeat:
GSMLIB is a library to access GSM mobile phones through GSM modems. Features include: modification of phonebooks stored in the mobile phone or on the SIM card, reading and writing of SMS messages stored in the mobile phone, sending and reception of SMS messages.
Get it at http://freshmeat.net/projects/gsmlib/.
-Pat
It still works...and it' still free if you're only doing contacts (what you want for a phone) and calandar...you have to pay for bookmarks, e-mail, etc.
They might be selling service to phone companies...but they are definately still alive in the consumer market.
My siemens S40 can sync to either a PDA or MS Outlook (for addresses, business cards/etc) via IR or serial.
The software to accomplish this is included with the phone.
I think you meant CDPD, not CPDP.
I own the same phone and ran into the same problems. I scoured the internet trying to find some info on the firmware for the cellphone, as I'm sure I could throw a GUI together for it if I had the specs.
Alas, I couldn't, so I gave up.
If anyone knows where the specs for the serial interface to the phone can be located (short of going to panasonic, if they'd even consider it), please post a link.
Furthermore, here in Canada, although the phone recieve SMS, the people at Rogers-AT&T told me that the infrastructure was such that the phone couldn't be used as a modem between a ISP and a laptop/PDA etc. I don't really buy that, I'm sure there's ways around it, but again without documentation I'm stuck!!
Again, please post docs if you can find em!
Thanks,
Mike (gattacamike whoisat hotmail dott com)
um, dunno if it has a version on *nix, but it syncs my Motorola Startac with my Sony Clie and my Outlook/Exchange. Also can sync a variety of other devices as well... runs through serial, IR, or USB.
Nextels are about the easiest I have run into. CSV format. Outlook and most other contact books I have run across allow exporting to CSV format. Then you just upload it to the special spot on the website and WHOLLA! In your phones contacts. Requires web access service on the phone though.
Sigs are nice guns
They've got an awesome service (Win only, unfortuately) that allows you to sync just about anything (bookmarks, files, contacts, datebook) between any number of devices (including phones, PDA's, PIM Software, and their Web Desktop product).
Check them out @ fusionone.com
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Designtechnica.com will be doing a review of the new Motorola Timeport 270 cell phone. This phone can be used as a PDA and uses Bluetooth technology to sync your computer with the phone. Make sure to look for it on www.designtechnica.com. As Far as I know, this is the only phone to use bluetooth technology in the U.S.
Designtechnica.com will be doing a review of the new Motorola Timeport 270 cell phone. This phone can be used as a PDA and uses Bluetooth technology to sync your computer with the phone. Make sure to look for it on www.designtechnica.com. As Far as I know, this is the only phone to use bluetooth technology in the U.S. so far.
Samsung as been promising PC Link software for their cellular and PCS phones for nearly a year. There are Korean versions available on the web, and the manual for the English version is here:o rt /pc_link/
http://samsungelectronics.com/mobile_phone/supp
But as yet, I haven't been able to contact anyone at Samsung that knows anything about the software.
Cellular Digital Packet Data = CDPD...
There are only two things in this world that smell like fish. And one of them's fish...
I have all 3. With the Timeport came with software called 'truesync' which actually allows me to sync all three. The timeport and clie connect up through usb (actually, timeport is serial w/ serial-to-usb converter). I then just hit the sync button and it all syncs up. Pretty nifty.
This is a feature I've always wanted... it's pure convenience. Sadly, though, it doesn't work under anything not windows... especially since the Clie doesn't have linux usb support quite yet. In any case, though, this is the best solution to the business traveler who needs to have numbers handy no matter what device (s)he has in front of him/her.
I don't know how long they're going to remain in business, but check out Fusion One. They have an online program meant to keep different mobile devices synchronized.
Good luck!
QAExpress: Solid bug tracking for you. Graphs and reports for your PHB.
Over the next few months new cel phones should all be syncML enabled. This will mean one will be able to write a component for outlook or evo, to sync contacts/todo/calendar on a master db on the Internet, like fusionone or Yahoo, and sync the cel phone with it. http://www.syncml.org
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The exact formats of different messages can be found in the document stdma_sm.pdf which you can download from the nokia smart messaging page. To actually download anything you need to give them an e-mail address and click on a disclaimer, so I can't link directly to the file. There are also a lot of other very good documents on that page.
For the purpose of providing some sort of answer to your question, the thing that you are most likely to want to do is send names and numbers from your PC to your phone. The format used is basically equivalent to vCard with ASCII armor and some extra headers. Your business card messages will start with the header segment
//SCKLwwww23F4xxyyzz //SCKL signals the beginning of Smart Messaging data, wwww signals the origination port (doesn't matter what you use as long as it's a 4 digit hex number and it's the same for all parts of your message), 23F4 is the port on which the vCard receiver listens, xx is a reference number which must be common to all parts of your message, yy is the total number of parts in the message and zz is the sequence number.
where
As an example we'll say that you want to send to your phone a number for somone named AAA whose number is 1234567890. The vCard will look like this:1 3233343536373839300D0A454E443A56434152440D0A
//SCKL23F423F4990201 424547494E3A56434152440D0A4E3A4141410D0A54454C3A31
BEGIN:VCARD
N:AAA
TEL:1234567890
END:VCARD
This has to be converted to ASCIIhex to be sent to the phone, to the vCard data turns into:
424547494E3A56434152440D0A4E3A4141410D0A54454C3A3
Now we can split this into two separate SMS messages so that it can be sent to the phone. They're going to look like this:
//SCKL23F423F4990202 3233343536373839300D0A454E443A56434152440D0A
Given this information it should be pretty trivial to write an application which sends this data to your phone's e-mail address, but I have yet to see a decent one for either Windows or Linux. Maybe I'll write one later if I get to feeling bored.
In other nifty fun with SMS you might want to look at the shell script I wrote which sends the subject and from lines of incoming e-mail to your phone via a web to SMS gateway.
I'm not sure how well I've answered the poster's question, but I hope that I've added a little bit of information that someone finds interesting.
I don't want free as in beer. I just want free beer.
Nokia 6210 synchs with Outlook and PDAs via the infrared port.
However, Nokia 6210 is a Euro model, which you can not get in the US. So pack your shit in a showbox and move to Europe!
You could always look into the solution I found - a Visorphone. Not right for everyone, especially people who do road trips or otherwise get out of range for the digital service the VP supports, but it sure beats doing any work getting phone numbers between your cell phone and your PDA.
--Matthew
You can find it at http://www.extendsys.com/ESI/default.htm It works with Palm, CE, and Epoc, and has conduits for Exchange and Notes. Cool thing is it's multiuser. You can run it on a central machine on a network. I have a Kyocera Smartphone. I can sync my stuff from the freeway. Dial into the network and off it goes. Very cool.
There is one product, called SoftGSM, suitable for managing of phone numbers,writing, receiving and archiving SMS. It also works as a software modem over GSM - only 9600 bps (or 14400) - according to capability of GSM network, which is not very much for serious browsing, but for checking e-mail while travelling it is enough.
Check the list of supported phones on their page - www.softgsm.com
But the software is only for Win or MacOS 9. No Linux at the moment.