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ERMINIG question:
I installed GPE Calendar, and found several sites/threads that recommend and explain Erminig as a way to sync Google Calendar with GPE, which I would *very* much like to be able to do. In trying to install it, however, I've run into some problems.
What I've done:
I installed Canola and the Maemo Blogger client to make sure that I had the proper version of Python runtime on my system. A friend with some Linux skills checked and made sure that the proper version of Python runtime (2.5) is on my system.
I tried to get the gdata client from the developer's homepage and could download a file, but when I tried to install it it said that it couldn't install the file. I then searched and got the gdata client zip file off of the google code site, and could unzip it, but it was a group of folders/files and no install that I could find. When I attempted to install the one from the developer's page with that on my system I got the same error as before.
Attempted to install erminig anyway - install went fine, but erminig won't load.
One place had directions to install via the root menu (in x term) but my weblet is asking for a password, and I don't *have* one for the root. The one to lock/unlock the device screen/keys doesn't work there.
Tethering Question:
My current cel contract is just about up. Currently, I have Verizon, but since I have the weblet now, as well as a wireless laptop with bluetooth, I'm very interested in a plan that allows using a cell-phone as a modem for times when I'm not around wireless connections. I've seen several explanations of "workarounds" to make different phones work, and some speculation about which plans may or may not mind or notice you using the phone that way - but does anyone know of a site/post/etc that just gives a good comparison of wireless plans and their data-plans/rules/rates? Most of the online comparison sites just focus on talk time and text-messaging, and where they mention "web access" they don't specify if that's only on the phone itself or tethering.
I've seen a few sites that talk about a seperate wireless data plan for a laptop - but those seem to involve cards to install and not the use of the phone as a modem. Do any of you have experience with certain plans - if so, what are the rates/rules?
(I'm particularly interested in Cricket - they say that they've got an unlimited plan for about $50 a month including web access, but nowhere on the site do they clarify if that includes use as a modem.)
Thanks in advance - if you need more details about either of these questions, feel free to email me or reply!