My Motorola v551 has the same problem. In addition, it makes an annoying little chirpy sound every time the ring mode changes. Arrgh!
I need a phone I can actually properly customize.
Virtualize enough Windows workstations for each user account, running a VNC server. Each real workstation is actually a dumb terminal (or locked down Windows desktop) with only a VNC client loaded. Instead of having to wait on logon/logoff, they merely connect to their own session via VNC. Quick, easy, cheap... and user authentication becomes trivial.
I think you've just struck another reason for the decline of CD sales. We can't buy it if we can't find it.
My Motorola v551 has the same problem. In addition, it makes an annoying little chirpy sound every time the ring mode changes. Arrgh! I need a phone I can actually properly customize.
Check out Darkstar One. It's kinda like next-gen Freelancer. Works nicely, looks amazing, and the flight system WORKS...
Yes.
Virtualize enough Windows workstations for each user account, running a VNC server. Each real workstation is actually a dumb terminal (or locked down Windows desktop) with only a VNC client loaded. Instead of having to wait on logon/logoff, they merely connect to their own session via VNC. Quick, easy, cheap... and user authentication becomes trivial.