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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Social Networks Do You Use Regularly? Post 302838059 by Don Cragun on Sunday 28th of July 2013 09:29:10 PM
Old 07-28-2013
My social networks are unix.com, The Austin Group mailing lists, and LinkedIn. I receive some free text messages from my cell phone carrier (telling me when they're going to take money out of my bank account), but I won't pay the extra fees for texting. I have a smart phone because it gives me one device that gives me access to emergency services when I'm away from home, gives me a way to keep track of my medical issues, and gives me a portable calendar and address book that I can easily sync with the ones on my laptop. My home landline is my primary phone.
 

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GNOME-PHONE-MANAGER(1)						   User Commands					    GNOME-PHONE-MANAGER(1)

NAME
gnome-phone-manager - Manage your mobile phone USAGE
gnome-phone-manager [--identify=PORT] [--config=PORT] [-d|--debug] [--display=DISPLAY] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gnome-phone-manager command. gnome-phone-manager is a program created to allow you to control aspects of your mobile phone from your GNOME desktop. Current features include: - Runs in the background; indicates status on the panel notification area, - Display on-screen alert when text message (SMS) arrives, - Text message (SMS) sending facility with Evolution Addressbook integration, - Sync phone clock with the computer's. OPTIONS
Help Options: -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-gtk Show GTK+ Options --help-gst Show GStreamer Options Application Options: --identify=PORT Show model name of the phone connected to the given PORT which can be a Bluetooth address or a device file --config=PORT Write the configuration file for gnokii debugging of the phone connected to the given PORT which can be a Bluetooth address or a device file -d, --debug Enable debug --display=DISPLAY X display to use SEE ALSO
Homepage: http://live.gnome.org/PhoneManager AUTHOR
gnome-phone-manager was written by Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net> and Edd Dumbill <edd@usefullinc.com> This manual page was written by Francesco Namuri <francesco@namuri.it> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Francesco Namuri June 2011 GNOME-PHONE-MANAGER(1)
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