Enrico_Menotti | sicelo Update about N900 + BMW via bluetooth. I can confirm that now phone calls work fine. However, no phone book. From the logs, the N900 is still complaining it does not understand AT commands. | 01:14 |
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Enrico_Menotti | It's funny when you install a package (more than one here) thought for a specific functionality (Bluetooth PBAP here) and you don't get that functionality, but you solve another problem. | 01:17 |
Enrico_Menotti | I wonder what actually solved the problem (BMW multimedia system hanging at phone call hang up). | 01:18 |
Enrico_Menotti | sunshavi May you get me in contact with luf? | 01:19 |
sunshavi | Enrico_Menotti: https://termbin.com/c0oz | 01:56 |
sunshavi | 01:56 | |
sunshavi | just write to hime he has always reply to me | 01:56 |
Enrico_M_RX-51 | sunshavi Noted, thanks. | 02:01 |
DocScrutinizer05 | Enrico_M_RX-51: yes, N900 doesn't understand phonebook readout AT commands. Simply because all AT commands are fed through to modem directly AFAIK, and phonebook is in userland, not modem | 03:23 |
DocScrutinizer05 | it's known that N900 doesn't support phonebook and a number of other features in this car BT profile | 03:24 |
DocScrutinizer05 | PBAP yeah, that was it. PhoneBook Access Profile | 03:25 |
brolin_empey | I have at least two 80286 computers, one stationary and one portable, that still work but that does not mean I still use them because they never die. | 04:07 |
brolin_empey | DocScrutinizer05: Windows 10 for x86-32 can still run Windows 1 applications from 1985 and current versions of Windows NT (Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019) for x86-64 can still run Win32 applications from as early as 1993. Win32 was introduced by Windows NT 3.1 in 1993, which was the first release of Windows NT, not by Windows 4.0 (marketing name: Windows 95). Windows 3.1x also already had a registry even though the Windows registry is usually associated | 04:14 |
brolin_empey | with Windows 4.0 and later. | 04:14 |
brolin_empey | GNU+Linux for x86-64 had many usability problems in the early years, before it became mainstream. | 04:26 |
sicelo | Enrico_Menotti: maybe nothing was fixed | 06:36 |
sicelo | :) | 06:36 |
Enrico_M_RX-51 | sicelo Something has changed, I'm sure now hang up works, before not. Always: every single call. | 08:23 |
Vajb | Offtopic. I need hosting solution for one school project. Are there any that you would recommend? | 15:40 |
KotCzarny | school server? | 15:44 |
KotCzarny | you can also find some machine on scrap and connect it somewhere | 15:45 |
KotCzarny | but it really is like 'i need a computer, are there any that you would recommend?' | 15:47 |
KotCzarny | ie. question needs more details | 15:48 |
Vajb | Im behind nat in all devices and prefer to stay that way. So I guess that rules out "plugging some scrap to somewhere". School provides server to play with, but it is private and need registration. I was thinking of some free solution to upload my project to be able to share it. | 15:50 |
KotCzarny | you need to know what you need | 15:58 |
KotCzarny | html? java? php? running own apps? | 15:58 |
Vajb | KotCzarny: forgot the main information. It is just webpage. Think I'll be using gitlab since I have account there already. | 19:41 |
* Enrico_Menotti is testing his connection | 20:07 | |
* Enrico_Menotti is doing it again | 20:08 | |
Enrico_Menotti | Now it works. | 20:09 |
sicelo | i was saying, Enrico_Menotti, maybe nothing is fixed, although yes, something has changed ;) | 20:50 |
Enrico_M_RX-51 | Something that fixes call hang up... | 20:52 |
sicelo | :) | 21:00 |
Enrico_M_RX-51 | 8) | 21:04 |
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