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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? HTC Thunderbolt Post 302510719 by Eronysis on Monday 4th of April 2011 07:17:54 PM
Old 04-04-2011
I purchased one last Saturday, I have no complaints whatsoever. If you are coming from something with extreme battery life (like my former blackberry) be prepared.
Overall after some tuning and rooting, I have absolutely zero complaints. Operating with my use levels I now get about 1.5 days out of the stock battery, this includes a bit of gaming and playing some scrabble(words with friends).
The Verizon 4LTE in my area (Phoenix) is astounding I am getting about 22 by 7.5 Megabits/sec with ping times under 200ms and my coverage is thus far 100% of the places I have been.
I will be glad to post any basic tuning tips should anyone like.

Aaron
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kmflcomp(1)						      General Commands Manual						       kmflcomp(1)

NAME
kmflcomp - keyboard mapping for linux compiler SYNOPSIS
kmflcomp -v kmflcomp [-d] [-f] [-V] keyboardfile kmflcomp -h DESCRIPTION
KMFL is a keyboard input method project which brings Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating systems. kmflcomp is the keyboard compiler and syntax checker for the kmfl project. The files created by kmflcomp can be loaded by the kmfl libraries to provide input methods to clients. Note that the kmfl libraries now have the capability to compile kmfl keyboards on the fly so kmflcomp is no longer strictly necessary. The most useful part of kmflcomp is its kmfl keyboard syntax checking. OPTIONS
-d Output debugging information -f Force compilation even if there are errors found in the keyboard file -h Print this help message -V Be more verbose in kmfcomp's information messages -v Print program version SEE ALSO
The full documentation for kmflcomp can be found on the kmfl website (kmfl.sourceforge.net). This includes documentation for the kmfl lan- guage syntax, useful for creating new keyboards, or modifying existing keyboards. AUTHORS
KMFL was developed jointly by SIL international(www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft(www.tavultesoft.com). The primary authors are John Durdin and Doug Rintoul. kmflcomp 0.9.8 February 2009 kmflcomp(1)
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