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GnuBox is available for uiq! And i have been using it the last months!!!
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Posted: 2005-04-17 20:36:37
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gardar
Posted: 2005-04-17 20:36:37
GnuBox is available for uiq! And i have been using it the last months!!!
@ gardar
oh that's good news! where can i get this app? l did a search in my-symbian but couldn't find it. l will really appreciate it if you can give more info about this app. More power to you!
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Posted: 2005-04-18 03:57:00
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http://gnubox.dnsalias.org/gnubox/
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Posted: 2005-04-18 06:13:17
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thanks for the link illusionkk2, I also did search for it... couldn't find it... gonna explore that thing tomorrow
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Posted: 2005-04-18 06:24:29
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hmmm the setting is troublesome.
dont manage to make it working... >.<
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Posted: 2005-04-18 06:33:34
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Same here, tried lot of times still with no result = ( Can somebody help us out ??
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Posted: 2005-04-18 07:36:15
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serocks, you are welcome ^^ please let us know if u found the solution ^^
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Posted: 2005-04-18 08:59:34
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Guys, I tried it too...ya too bad, can't get it to work either. I hope gardar or someone who has got it to work will share with us a simple step by step. Something like a "gnubox for idiots".
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Posted: 2005-04-18 11:02:27
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Ok, first of all you need to have the pc suite and the Bluetooth installed and working on your pc. Then do this:
* X Did I already mention full phone backup?
* Create an internet connection named 'Bt' (without quotes). Set it to CSD (circuit switched data or dial-up, i.e. _not_ GPRS). Set the phone number to something that cannot be dialled.1. It's easier. It's easier.
* Install GnuBox.
* X Launch GnuBox and create a CommsDB dump using the Debug->Dump Full CommsDB menu entry. The file appears as commsdb.txt in the Media files\documents folder on your C: (internal memory) drive. (Exact path is c:\documents\Media files\document\commsdb.txt) You can download this file using the PC suite. Save this file for your reference. It is not possible to automatically restore the CommsDB from this dump, that's why the phone backup.
* Launch GnuBox and click on `auto set modem ID' in the menu. Explanation.
* If you have used PC suite via bluetooth, then click on 2box Bluetooth->Auto. It's easier. It's easier. If you haven't yet then go to the Bluetooth setup part of this guide.
* Congratulations, you are ready! Set bluetooth to On (you do not need discoverable). Set 'Bt' as the default internet connection in your favorite application and enjoy fast&free browsing via Bluetooth.2
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Posted: 2005-04-18 15:31:50
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I tried before I saw the instructions from gardar.... but didn't get it to work... I am at work now, so I'll try again this evening
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Posted: 2005-04-18 15:41:37
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