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2009-10-10
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Snapshotting / 'Time Machine' for Maemo, so one can play and screw the OS while not being without a phone for too long.
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2009-10-10
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Snapshotting / 'Time Machine' for Maemo, so one can play and screw the OS while not being without a phone for too long.
Is there anyway to "overhaul" the keyboard software? Not just to modify it to make it more user friendly, but to be able to extend the functionality quite further than that (the existing solution seems somewhat limited/difficult to modify for a beginning user).
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A true Time Machine solution would introduce a lot of overhead and add more architectural changes than would be advisable, however having alarmd run an rsync every 24 hours or so should be easy.
ie icon that appears on the desktop as soon as sd card is inserted for easy access.
Mike C