I want scripts with no interface that I can run from keyboard shortcuts. Like, a script that I run and if the modem is on, it turns it off, and if it's off, it turns it on. Stuff like that.
No but there are a few that can be compiled. You mentioned quite a while ago you made a test phone call and it worked. Did it work fully, as in you could hear each other and everything?
Honestly the US is garbage for phones. You can't even have a second SIM with the same number because they made SIM cloning illegal, and didn't add an exception to allow the carriers themselves to do it.
The Pyra won't work on Verizon as I understand it, because Verizon made the poor choice to not support cellular standards. So you'd have to switch to AT&T or somesuch.
Touch support in Linux is independent of the desktop environment, it's part of X11. I used CDE on my laptop with a touchscreen, and in Chrome and other such modern programs, touch worked as you'd expect. On Google Maps even pinch to zoom worked.
LS-120. I have one but it doesn't work anymore. I've actually had three of them over the years, they don't seem to last very long. The drives, not the disks.
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