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Is there a way for the N900? They have a linux update client, however im not after porting it, just a script or something that uploads my IP to a server would do fine for me, but im not sure if this is the best solution or if someone has a different idea in mind.
Any method that would let me know my phones IP should I leave it at home for example, I can VNC to it and check messages/missed calls etc.
Whats the easiest way? Cheers guys