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Tag Archives: Nokia
California Dreamin’, release 1.2.1 (LCS2010, MeeGo workshop videos)
As promised earlier, I’ve now published four of the sessions from Linux Collaboration Summit 2010 which was held in San Francisco in April. They’re viewable in blip.tv, and I’ve decided to follow the licensing Linux Foundation itself has for the … Continue reading
California Dreamin’, release 1.2 (Linux Collaboration Summit, day 2)
The second day of the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit started with breakfast and scoping out the possible talks to attend to. Many of the talks looked interesting, but I wandered to the MeeGo workgroup room according to my original plan … Continue reading
Posted in general, ICT, Job, Life, Planet Ubuntu
Tagged il10n, Intel, MeeGo, Nokia, Nomovok, Novell, Qt, translation
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California Dreamin’, release 1.1 (Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, day 1)
I’ve got plenty to tell about my experiences of our two month trip to Silicon Valley, but I’ll start with telling about the conferences and events I’ve attended. I’ll start the story with the most important and the biggest one, … Continue reading
Posted in general, ICT, Job, Life, Planet Ubuntu
Tagged collaboration, community, conference, event, Google, IBM, Intel, linux, MeeGo, Nokia, Nomovok, PostgreSQL
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HOWTO: sync s60v3 phone to Google Calendar and make backups of contacts/calendar/notes (in Ubuntu/Linux)
I’ve used a SyncML capable phone since May 2006. SyncML is a great way to synchronize my phone and some of its data to outside sources. I also try to put all my events and happening to my calendar either … Continue reading
Posted in ICT, Planet Ubuntu, Tips'n'Tricks
Tagged calendar, howto, Nokia, reference, s60v3, schedule, Symbian, SyncML
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HOWTO: Symbian60v3 (Nokia N95), SIP and ekiga.net
Finally VoIP craze hit me. I’ve had Skype account for ages, ekiga.net account for about a year, and a Nokia N95 for about a year also. I knew it is possible to configure my phone into using SIP, but never … Continue reading
Posted in ICT, Life, Planet Ubuntu, Tips'n'Tricks
Tagged ekiga.net, howto, mobile phone, N95, Nokia, Nokia N95, SIP, Symbian60, VoIP
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GUADEC/aKademy to Tampere?
I was fortunate enough to have a chance to participate in GUADEC, GNOME Users and DEvelopers Conference (yes, I know, don’t get excited) in 2006 in Vilanova i la Geltrú. I had been using Ubuntu for a year and a … Continue reading
Posted in ICT, Job, Planet Ubuntu, Saw it in the Intahweb
Tagged aKademy, Bluetooth, COSS, FLOSS, GNOME, GPRS, GUADEC, Nokia, sangria, Spain, Tampere, tapas, Vilanova i la Geltrú
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Flickr love & f-spot hugs
I can’t remember anymore have I blogged about my deep and utterly incomprehensible love towards my phone, Nokia N95. If I have, I apologize. If I haven’t, may I do so? Oh never mind, I will anyway. Nokia N95 is … Continue reading
Posted in ICT, Tips'n'Tricks
Tagged bash, EXIF, F-spot, Flickr, Nokia, Nokia N95, procrastination
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VMware fangirl
For about two weeks now, I’ve been using a lot of VMware. I’ve been missing my HRM data transfer software, the bookkeeping software for Kestis and a few games (CIV3) I used to play a lot when I was a … Continue reading
Thank you for the music
I’ve found the joy of music again. I’ve bought several audio cd’s lately, three to be exact. Two Finnish, Liekki‘s Kalliot leikkaa and Rajaton‘s Maa, and one classic folk-rock albums, Joni Mitchell’s Blue. The joy of listening to good music … Continue reading