>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ext Willie McKemie
>Sent: 27 March, 2007 10:26
>To: maemo-users@maemo.org
>Subject: dead N800
>
>I just recharged my new N800 and found that it won't boot.
>Push power button, blue light comes on, Nok
Willie McKemie wrote:
I just recharged my new N800 and found that it won't boot. Push power
button, blue light comes on, Nokia screen appears, blue light goes out,
screen goes dark. Repeatedly. I pulled the battery out and then put it
back in. Is there anything else I should try?
mine did
I just recharged my new N800 and found that it won't boot. Push power
button, blue light comes on, Nokia screen appears, blue light goes out,
screen goes dark. Repeatedly. I pulled the battery out and then put it
back in. Is there anything else I should try?
Frustratingly, I had just instal
jerry f stutte wrote:
I found myself a little discouraged seeing that the kernel
lacked support for the linux file system. I was hoping that it would
contain the ext2 support with no journaling.
There is included support for ext2 but as a module. There is currently
no reason to have it direc
I'll try to explain.
- I pick the most voted feature requests and I try to solve them. This
implies that most of the time I'm dealing with issues I'm not expert of,
but can help solving.
- You would be surprised how little is my knowledge about what is going
on inside the device. My skills are el
jerry f stutte wrote:
Maemmo community,
I was hoping that it would
contain the ext2 support with no journaling. Seeing that this is/was not
a sanctioned release from maemo website, my statement is moot.
That's pretty easy to install - apt-get install e2fsprogs
Q I assume it would be a no
Maemmo community,
N800
I installed the "sdhc-kernel.bin" I found on the site
"http://intr.overt.org/n800-sdhc-kernel"; based on the NOKIA build
2.2006.51-6 on March 22, 07.
The build appears to be based on kernel 2.6.18-omap1#4 e.g. I
experienced chronic reboots. These reboots were report
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 19:00 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> I have two daily alarms set: one at 9 AM, one at 10 AM. They do not
> work in various interesting ways (see e.g.
> https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1112).
>
> This morning when I got up (whithout hearing any of the two tablet
>
May be this will help:
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowTo_SimpleToggles
I don't know if it's up to date for OS2007.
Laurent
http://guerby.org/blog/
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 07:29 -0500, David Hagood wrote:
> I'd like to create my own menu entries for a few things I do (e.g.
> ntpdate sync, ssh to my
I have a script which will let me post to twitter (yeah yeah I am
hooked hard) and am looking to make it more like an app.
I have the load-run statusbar plugin running so I can invoke the
script,but have to type in quite a bit each time rather than just
entering my status message.
You invoke wit
Reveals quite a few hidden things...
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationManagerRedPillMode
Go to your Applications Manager and start to add a new repository...
only enter Matrix in the http:// field and then hit cancel. You can
choose Red Pill or Blue Pill to go back and forth as needed.
What is red pill mode?
Thanks,
Nick Shaw
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jonathan Greene
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 12:49 PM
To: Mike Lococo
Cc: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: python on v3
One thing I had not tried, which is worki
One thing I had not tried, which is working right now is actually
installing Python while in red pill mode...
On 3/26/07, Jonathan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I keep trying to install this hoping that it will magically work, but not yet...
I get an error that libbluetooth1 is a missing p
I keep trying to install this hoping that it will magically work, but not yet...
I get an error that libbluetooth1 is a missing package yet this does
not seem to live anywhere I can easily find it. If I invoke red pill
mode, I can find libluetooth2-dev, but it says it's not installable...
Real
Henri Bergius wrote:
> On 3/26/07, Bad Dog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >The app catalog ( http://downloads.maemo.org/ ) has been down since at
> >least yesterday. Did I miss a memo, or is it broken?
>
> There was a failed reboot at the server on Friday that left some
> corrupted website cache fi
Mike Lococo wrote:
I've pasted Quim's response into Bug #303 so folks that refer there will
have this latest info.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks Mike, but by doing so you highlight the lack of input from Nokia in the public
Bugzilla. This isn't a personal slight against Quim (who does sterling work i
On 3/26/07, Marius Gedminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 07:44:14AM -0600, Tim wrote:
> Arg. I found it. :-/ (It must have been really late when I check ed
> the last time!)
> But, it is enabled and I'm still having the issues (and, as I said,
> I wasn't before the firmware
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been discussed several times. A provisional conclusion is
that
a) Even if it sounds incredible we are following POSIX standards,
and we did not create them. b) We will probably enable the
possibility of users to select their preferred display. This won't
come in
I have two daily alarms set: one at 9 AM, one at 10 AM. They do not
work in various interesting ways (see e.g.
https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1112).
This morning when I got up (whithout hearing any of the two tablet
alarms -- my trusty Nokia 6125 phone's 9 AM alarm worked perfectly,
t
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 07:44:14AM -0600, Tim wrote:
> Arg. I found it. :-/ (It must have been really late when I check ed
> the last time!)
> But, it is enabled and I'm still having the issues (and, as I said,
> I wasn't before the firmware upgrade).
> If you have a second to check http://tim.sa
On 3/26/07, Bad Dog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No soap, radio...
I just went to
http://www.maemo.org/
and hit the tab for Applications. It returns a literally blank page --
no HTML, nothing. The link is
http://downloads.maemo.org/
wget returns
sh-3.1$ wget http://
On 3/24/07, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is true. ;) And as I thought more about it, I realized that I'm pretty
comfortable with simple copy commands via command line.
So I hope it worked :)
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ht
No soap, radio...
I just went to
http://www.maemo.org/
and hit the tab for Applications. It returns a literally blank page --
no HTML, nothing. The link is
http://downloads.maemo.org/
wget returns
sh-3.1$ wget http://downloads.maemo.org/
--07:17:49-- http:/
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 07:07:04AM -0600, Tim wrote:
> I looked around to see if I could re-enable Javascript in Opera, but I
> can't find a setting for it anywhere... Would I do this via the
> command line? Or, am I just missing something?
Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Enable JavaScript [x].
Mari
> > Still no 12/24-hour clock.
> This has been discussed several times. A provisional conclusion is that
> a) Even if it sounds incredible we are following POSIX standards, and we
> did not create them.
I remember posix standard from medieval times, following which all
witches, that have object
Arg. I found it. :-/ (It must have been really late when I check ed
the last time!)
But, it is enabled and I'm still having the issues (and, as I said,
I wasn't before the firmware upgrade).
If you have a second to check http://tim.samoff.com in Minimo and in
Opera, you'll see what I'm talking ab
I looked around to see if I could re-enable Javascript in Opera, but I
can't find a setting for it anywhere... Would I do this via the
command line? Or, am I just missing something?
Thanks!
Tim
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Neil MacLeod wrote:
As for c) - unfortunately, Windows Mobile has this capability as do your
own phones (both smart and non-smart varieties). Limited resources is
not an excuse for failing to implement this most basic and obvious user
convenience functionality!
Not talking about even more li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, thanks for this report.
This has been discussed several times. A provisional conclusion is that
There are perfectly good bugs in Maemo Bugzilla for both time[1] and date[2]
formatting deficiencies, yet I don't see any detail/comment from Nokia against
these
"ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 5. Nokia, get rid of the warning each time a non-Nokia application
>is installed saying we?re doing it at our own risk.
I would accept a patch to skip this dialog in red-pill mode.
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maemo-user
On 3/26/07, Bad Dog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The app catalog ( http://downloads.maemo.org/ ) has been down since at
least yesterday. Did I miss a memo, or is it broken?
There was a failed reboot at the server on Friday that left some
corrupted website cache files. They've been refreshed now.
Hi, thanks for this report.
> Nokia, get rid of the warning each time a non-Nokia application is
installed saying we're doing it at our own risk.
No way. :) It is important from a legal and commercial perspective that
users accept explicitely each time they install non-supported software.
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