There's an "Open Circulation" version on the website
http://www.xandros.com/products/home/desktopoc/dsk _oc_download.html
I installed a 30-day demo of Xandros a while back, and it kicked ass. It installed flawlessly, all my hardware worked, and the Crossover Office was very useful. Also, the version I used was (somewhat) compatible with debian apt repositories, if you were willing to work at it. In fact, I'd say getting apt running on Xandros is easier than getting debian running =p
it's possible to add files the old fashioned way, and have them show up in the drive, as long as your topic is GMAILFS:/FILENAME.EXT. Interestingly, it seems that the name of the attachment is determined by the message subject, so it should be realativly simple to scramble up invalid names and restore them from the subject line.
It seems that google won't let you send some file types. I've tried zips and bats, and both types gave me a "Sorry, for security reasons we can't let you send this" error. Next version should rename forbidden file types to work around this.
no.inf,.hlp,.dll....
Well, that's as far as I got before my storage medium got slashdotted.
There's an "Open Circulation" version on the website http://www.xandros.com/products/home/desktopoc/dsk _oc_download.html
I installed a 30-day demo of Xandros a while back, and it kicked ass. It installed flawlessly, all my hardware worked, and the Crossover Office was very useful. Also, the version I used was (somewhat) compatible with debian apt repositories, if you were willing to work at it. In fact, I'd say getting apt running on Xandros is easier than getting debian running =p
hmm...mind if I patent that?
it's possible to add files the old fashioned way, and have them show up in the drive, as long as your topic is GMAILFS: /FILENAME.EXT. Interestingly, it seems that the name of the attachment is determined by the message subject, so it should be realativly simple to scramble up invalid names and restore them from the subject line.
It seems that google won't let you send some file types. I've tried zips and bats, and both types gave me a "Sorry, for security reasons we can't let you send this" error. Next version should rename forbidden file types to work around this. no .inf, .hlp, .dll....
Well, that's as far as I got before my storage medium got slashdotted.
um, They = 1 guy, so perfection isn't garunteed...