There are at least few scientists who also support the ID. Like, Richard Sternberg, a scientist with two Ph.D.s in evolutionary biology and former editor of a journal published out of the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History. He sent out for peer review, then published, a paper arguing that intelligent design was the best explanation for the geologically sudden appearance of new animal forms 530 million years ago.
I have a Toshiba A200. The sleep works with both Ubuntu and Suse9.2 with modifying some of the paremeters for the ACPI through the KDE control panel and also specifying the resume option to kernel as the swap space.
I do not see how this could be a problem as most of the protocols used in the Mobile are specified by standards body and not readily available on Linux or Windows. It either needs to be developed or procured from another company. Not sure how being Linux or Windows would make a difference.
Maybe give it a try again with the released version. Is there any IDE also available in the repo. I had to download Anjuta as a tar file and compile it. New to deb (used to rpm).
I tried Ubuntu, It is good as a desktop and the apt-get works like a charm over the firewall/proxy at my comapny. It did not have any of the IDEs or XEmacs by default. So back to FC2, but the up2date does not work over the fireall/proxy:-(.
When I setup a SIP call, the RTP session is setup between the endpoints using the IP address of the end points passed in teh SIP messages.
There are at least few scientists who also support the ID. Like, Richard Sternberg, a scientist with two Ph.D.s in evolutionary biology and former editor of a journal published out of the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History. He sent out for peer review, then published, a paper arguing that intelligent design was the best explanation for the geologically sudden appearance of new animal forms 530 million years ago.
I have a Toshiba A200. The sleep works with both Ubuntu and Suse9.2 with modifying some of the paremeters for the ACPI through the KDE control panel and also specifying the resume option to kernel as the swap space.
I do not see how this could be a problem as most of the protocols used in the Mobile are specified by standards body and not readily available on Linux or Windows. It either needs to be developed or procured from another company. Not sure how being Linux or Windows would make a difference.
Check out Motorola A760/A768 based Linux smartphone. It supports handwriting recognition.
Maybe give it a try again with the released version. Is there any IDE also available in the repo. I had to download Anjuta as a tar file and compile it. New to deb (used to rpm).
I tried Ubuntu, It is good as a desktop and the apt-get works like a charm over the firewall/proxy at my comapny. It did not have any of the IDEs or XEmacs by default. So back to FC2, but the up2date does not work over the fireall/proxy :-(.
So with justthe anti virus, firewall and yahoo messenger running, I cannot start any other applications.