On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 07:43:08PM +0530, Mehul Ved wrote: > I didn't find it particularly useful. I do try to use it as and when > possible but still prefer using my laptop. But, really depends on how > deep you want to go with it. Quite a lot can be fiddled around with, > especially after rooting.
My usage pattern is, if laptop is on, I'll prefer to do any work on the mobile (administration, copying files to/from the device, playing multimedia contents etc.) by sshing to it from laptop, for which I need Linux-like environment on the phone. A few odd times, if I have to use device UI for such things, I don't mind using stock ui. But there will always be some self written scripts etc which would require a terminal on the device, unless I can create an icon for short cut to literally everything - which is cumbersome. An interesting thing will be to pick up or dial a phone call sitting at the laptop using laptop's mic/speaker and mobile device's call network. Is that feasible? If not directly feasible, can the calls be transferred to/from a sip account so that they can be picked up from laptop? Similarly about SMS, something like a command line utility on the laptop should be able to send out SMS via the mobile device. I can do that on N900. Mayuresh. _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List