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I would like to use the N900 as a standard USB microphone that I can plug on my Linux laptop.
Is there an app or a hack to make this possible ?
EDIT: I've edited to be more precise, as I was indeed speaking about a micrphone
Last edited by Spyker; 2010-10-24 at 10:39. Reason: A precision on what I mean.