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    Default Motorola Linux phones going one step ahead

    here is a promoting thread i posted in E680i section with some screenshots taken on my E680I

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    http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/v...?p=69647#69647
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    Default Re: Motorola Linux phones going one step ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    here is a promoting thread i posted in E680i section with some screenshots taken on my E680I

    enjoye
    http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/v...?p=69647#69647
    very nice I'm gonna install it hopefully within the next few days. Just curious can you mount/browse the phones partion from the X11 shell?
    --TS

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    Looks great! I was hoping for somethng like this when I bought this phone.
    I'll try it this weekend.

    A question about partitioning the card: Can it be done with the phone in mass storage mode or is a card reader required?
    "If I am somewhere where no one knows me,
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    I'd become one of those deaf mutes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slicknik76
    Looks great! I was hoping for somethng like this when I bought this phone.
    I'll try it this weekend.

    A question about partitioning the card: Can it be done with the phone in mass storage mode or is a card reader required?
    you can do it either way actually. whatever's easier for you. somehow i fond using a card reader was faster though (in regards to connecting/mass storage, etc...)

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    Default Re: Motorola Linux phones going one step ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSin
    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    here is a promoting thread i posted in E680i section with some screenshots taken on my E680I

    enjoye
    http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/v...?p=69647#69647
    very nice I'm gonna install it hopefully within the next few days. Just curious can you mount/browse the phones partion from the X11 shell?
    YES!
    you can.
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    Default Re: Motorola Linux phones going one step ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    Quote Originally Posted by TheSin
    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    here is a promoting thread i posted in E680i section with some screenshots taken on my E680I

    enjoye
    http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/v...?p=69647#69647
    very nice I'm gonna install it hopefully within the next few days. Just curious can you mount/browse the phones partion from the X11 shell?
    YES!
    you can.
    great, but man am I having a hard time re parting the MMC in mass storage mode on OSX, guess I'll try and part it in windows first then format the ext3 part in OSX :\
    --TS

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    Default Re: Motorola Linux phones going one step ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSin
    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    Quote Originally Posted by TheSin
    Quote Originally Posted by akhaliq
    here is a promoting thread i posted in E680i section with some screenshots taken on my E680I

    enjoye
    http://www.motorolafans.com/forums/v...?p=69647#69647
    very nice I'm gonna install it hopefully within the next few days. Just curious can you mount/browse the phones partion from the X11 shell?
    YES!
    you can.
    great, but man am I having a hard time re parting the MMC in mass storage mode on OSX, guess I'll try and part it in windows first then format the ext3 part in OSX :\
    totally got it working, very nice thanks for the link. Now to muck with it a bit and see how far along it's come
    --TS

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    Excellent work. Keep up the good work, Does this fuly work with the ming and E6?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha43
    Excellent work. Keep up the good work, Does this fuly work with the ming and E6?

    ~Alpha~
    everything I've tried on it fully works, and the install was perfect didn't ahve to do anythign special, just renamed the mpkg to pkg lik ethe instructions said and that was it.

    But saying that it works is true, but let me tell you it's super slow, and in no way could it replace the motodesktop.

    The desktop it fairly responsive but the phone app is dead slow for me, even unusable, i tried to receive a call while text messaging and I clicked answer but it could switch in time to actually answer it. but it's still nice to see it coming along, also there is no way to switch back to the motodesktop, you have to reboot, or atleast none that found anyhow.
    --TS


 
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