El Barto
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2008-06-20
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2008-06-20
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2008-06-20
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2008-06-21
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@ Greensboro, NC
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2008-06-22
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@ Halifax, NS
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2008-06-22
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I much prefer using ssh over wifi with FileZilla. It's just like having it connected. Drag and drop.
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2008-06-22
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@ Halifax, NS
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Thanks for all the replies. I guess it just depends in the end, and USB is easier because you just plug it in.
I can't find a tutorial on ssh for the N800 anywhere (maybe I'm just not looking good enough?). Any chance you can point me in the right direction?
I brought up the question about bluetooth to a computer because I've read various posts about controlling your computer with rdesktop or doing something else that seemed really useful or just interesting. So I was thinking along the lines of doing something with bluetooth to a computer other than exchanging files. Is anything else even possible? I'm not entirely sure by what I mean by "something"...I guess you can say that in this case it means anything other than exchanging files.
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2008-06-25
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