[Wylug-discuss] Mobile Phones and Linux

Mike Goodman mike.goodman at zen.co.uk
Tue Jun 24 11:00:32 BST 2008


James Holden wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 09:56:34AM +0100, Mike Goodman wrote:
>> My Vodafone contract is coming to an end. A new phone is also required. 
>> Apart from calls and texts, the only requirement is to be able to use it 
>> very occasionally, if ever, should I need to use ssh to restart a server 
>> in an emergency.
> 
> Do-able, but fiddly on a phone with a "normal" phone keypad. I have an
> E61 with a querty keyboard and it's a bit better. I read mail on it, via
> SSH, in Mutt, on the bus.
> 
> The version of putty available works very well.
> 
>> I cam get a Nokia e51 should I renew (they call it upgrade???) where I 
>> am, for the same minutes/texts deal at reduced cost.
> 
> Sales jargon :)
Yup. Couldn't be anything else. Same package. Price reduction. So 
keeping a customer at renewal when your service levels have seriously 
deteriorated must be an upgrade for them, mustn't it? QED. ;)
> 
> The N95 is significantly better. If you want it for mail and SSH,
> consider an E61i.
I need a phone for when I'm out and about. That generally means driving 
or walking. It gets switched off for meetings. Which means all that's 
usually practical is talking and an occasional text message. Hence I 
tend to go for the best of the bunch of the ones they offer free with 
the package renewal.

Also, even the ssh requirement would be emergency only. I'm not even 
sure I'll ever need it, more a belt and braces consideration.
> 
>> Now I've been told I'll need a 'doze box to download anything from any 
>> Nokia phone, but the person who said that thinks they run on 'doze. I 
>> note the e51 runs on Symbian OS. Can any of you enlighten me, please? 
>> And if a Nokia is not an option, would someone please suggest 
>> alternatives I could consider, and which network provider it comes with?
> 
> No, they run Symbian. You can copy stuff to/from them using the USB
> cable (it shows up as a standard storage device) or use bluetooth, which
> works quite well in Gnome these days.
> 
> If you want to upgrade the firmware, or replace operator crippled
> firmware with the generic one, you'll need a Windows box, but VirtualBox
> personal edition will work OK because it supports USB.
Thanks. I'll look it up.
> 
> Speaking of which.... AFAIK Three, T-Mobile and Orange disable the VoIP
> on the E series phones.
In which case I'll probably stick with V'fone. O2 have "previous" as far 
as I am concerned.
> 
> They support IMAP + SSL if you want to do email. You can use a 3rd party
> "connector" called goosync.com to sync you calendar to Google calendar
> if that's your thing.
> 
> James

Many thanks, James and Daniel. All useful stuff.

Mike



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