On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 03:49:09PM +0200, Pol wrote: > Helge Hafting wrote: > > Pol wrote: > >> How to compile a very trimmed down lyx executable, to run on smartphones > >> (without latex), like motorola linux o.s. or nokia symbian o.s.? > > What kind of phone is this? It runs linux _and_ you can install > > software of your own choice on it? > > Is there more information available somewhere? > > Here you can find one, motorola rokr e2: > http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15678 > > Probably all the motorola sch series is linux based, but i suspect it is > not sold in europe. > > I am just looking around, asking for suggestions to buy smart cell phone > that would also intensively use to take my notes that can by flawlessly > transferred back and forth to my laptop. > If cellphone is linux based, I would compile lyx on my laptop and copy > the executable (+ libraries, if needed). > > Thank you > > -- > Pol
Why a cell phone? Do you want voice phone functionality plus access to the Internet, everywhere? You get that with Nokia 770 + a bluetooth enabled multiprotocol (GPRS/EDGE) cell phone, e.g., the Nokia 6021 which prices at slightly over $100. For VOIP, use Gizmo SIP software. And the 770 doubles as a (still primitive) PDA. Laptop transfer works for me over bluetooth too, using scp over Bluetooth/DUN service. And within WLAN reach you don't even need the BT phone. - Martin
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