"ext Mike Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guess this is going to be more difficult than I thought.
>
> After switching to wpa2/aes on AP...now it appears N800 drops streams
> after 30sec or so. Ends up resuming like 20-30 sec later every time.
Sounds like a (yet another) WLAN Power Save Prob
"ext Peter Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Pretty much everything is working on my N800, including all my WEP
> connections. WPA, however, is not.
>
> The campus LAN uses a hidden SSID and requires my MAC address and
> provides a username and password. This works fine in WPA Enterprise
> u
ext Frédéric Crozat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > My AP (Freebox, an ISP set-top-box) seems to support WLAN PSM
>> > properly.
>>
>> If you have problems WLAN standby times I'm not yet convinced that
>> your AP work correctly.
>
> After more tests, it appears both my AP don't support full PSM
On Monday 29 October 2007 07:53:54 Berhan SOYLU wrote:
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes nearly 20
> mails per a day...mail group is so primitive for this..Is there anyone who
> knows why we don't have o message board like phpbb, smf or something like
> etc...?
The
Peter Flynn wrote:
> Thank you Josh and Sebastian.
>
>> All of your answers can be found by reading the N800 manual, which is
>> located on the N800.
>>
>
> RTFM? Ye Ghods and little fushes :-) I printed off the one on the web,
> which doesn't mention the FM radio...duuh.
>
>
>> In shor
Peter Flynn wrote:
> Two little things have me baffled.
>
> a. There is an app on my N800 called FM Radio. It seems to be a real FM
> radio tuner, not an Internet Radio, as it has a tuner in MHz and isn't
> obviously connected with the browser. However, all it receives is white
> noise, and ther
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
> Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
>> Booting from MMC (a rather complicated, advanced maneuver) lets you
>> install as many applications as will fit on the MMC card you purchased
>> - in this case, I believe the card will _not_ show up as "Removable
>> Memory Card" in the file manager
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
> Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
>> ?drian L?vio wrote:
>>> Mike Yue escreveu:
>>>
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run
as many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card
had already done the job extending the real memory.
>>
Ryan Pavlik escreveu:
> ?drian L?vio wrote:
>> Mike Yue escreveu:
>>
>>> When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
>>> many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
>>> already done the job extending the real memory.
>>> But, seems I was wrong.
>>
Ádrian Lívio wrote:
> Mike Yue escreveu:
>
>> When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
>> many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
>> already done the job extending the real memory.
>> But, seems I was wrong.
>> Now my N770 is booted from M
Mike Yue escreveu:
> When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as
> many apps as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had
> already done the job extending the real memory.
> But, seems I was wrong.
> Now my N770 is booted from MMC card ext2 partition(around 45
When I booted the N770 from internal flash memory, I couldn't run as many apps
as I booted from MMC card, so I thought the MMC card had already done the job
extending the real memory.
But, seems I was wrong.
Now my N770 is booted from MMC card ext2 partition(around 450MB). From command
"top", I
Mailing list rulez !
Specially for on board reading on an maemo device.
I can't read forum or bbs offline with my n800, it's why i think a
mailing list is better to use. Specially on with an imap account.
--
Benoît HERVIER
http://khertan.net/
Steve Greenland a écrit :
> According to Berhan SOY
According to Berhan SOYLU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes nearly 20
> mails per a day...mail group is so primitive for this..Is there anyone who
> knows why we don't have o message board like phpbb, smf or something like
> etc...?
If you real
On 10/29/07, Peter Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In short:
> > a) yes, there is a real FM tuner. You need to have earphones plugged
> > in to receive a signal.
>
> Aha. I got my N800 off eBay and never noticed the earphone missing.
While the radio and stereo output will work will regular h
I'm sorry - you are right. The radio was an easter-egg.
Watch out for singularities.
On 10/29/07, Peter Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Josh and Sebastian.
> > All of your answers can be found by reading the N800 manual, which is
> > located on the N800.
>
> RTFM? Ye Ghods and littl
Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>> Note: due to how JFFS2 filesystem (on the device root filesystem),
>> the fuller the filesystem is, the more RAM it also uses (use 50MB
>> of your root file system and the amount of your free RAM goes down
>> a few MB too).
>>
>
> Oh, few MBs, really? How does it
Peter,
the N800 uses the headphone wires as an antenna. If you plug in your
headphones and you are in the vicinity of an FM broadcast station you
will be able to listen. You can still listen through the speakers on
the N800 by selecting the appropriate output with the FM radio app.
Best Rega
Thank you Josh and Sebastian.
> All of your answers can be found by reading the N800 manual, which is
> located on the N800.
RTFM? Ye Ghods and little fushes :-) I printed off the one on the web,
which doesn't mention the FM radio...duuh.
> In short:
> a) yes, there is a real FM tuner. You need
En/na Peter Flynn ha escrit:
> I can only speak for myself but the last thing on earth I want is a
> web-based message-board. I want the messages to come to me, not me have
> to go to the messages. The forms-based mechanism for replies is horribly
> clumsy on all the ones I have used, and the r
Hi!
I very much agree - that is: both ways. I love web based forums for
searching and following threads, and for not cluttering my mailbox when
travelling. But also to be able to have what I want as emails when I
want to. Or even (is this heresy?) as RSS, a function I like a lot.
Magnus Larsson
dito
br
Mathias
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
Von: Peter Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: maemo-users
Gesendet: Mo., 29. Okt. 2007 17:45:49 CET
Betreff: Re: need a community board?
Berhan SOYLU wrote:
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes nearly
> 20 mails per a d
Eero Tamminen wrote:
> Note: due to how JFFS2 filesystem (on the device root filesystem),
> the fuller the filesystem is, the more RAM it also uses (use 50MB
> of your root file system and the amount of your free RAM goes down
> a few MB too).
>
Oh, few MBs, really? How does it compare to ext2 u
Hello Peter,
the radio will work with your headset which works as the antenna. If you open
your build in , in german Standbügel, which is explained number 14 in your
short manual, you will find the connecter on the right side of your device.
br
Mathias
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
Von: Pe
Berhan SOYLU wrote:
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes nearly
> 20 mails per a day...mail group is so primitive for this..Is there
> anyone who knows why we don't have o message board like phpbb, smf or
> something like etc...?
I can only speak for myself but the
All of your answers can be found by reading the N800 manual, which is
located on the N800.
In short:
a) yes, there is a real FM tuner. You need to have earphones plugged
in to receive a signal. You can choose to use the speakers to listen
to it, but you still need them plugged in.
b) it's under
Two little things have me baffled.
a. There is an app on my N800 called FM Radio. It seems to be a real FM
radio tuner, not an Internet Radio, as it has a tuner in MHz and isn't
obviously connected with the browser. However, all it receives is white
noise, and there doesn't appear to be anywher
Such a message board already exists and is listed on the maemo.org
homepage: www.internettablettalk.com
Berhan SOYLU wrote:
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes
> nearly 20 mails per a day...mail group is so primitive for this..Is
> there anyone who knows why we do
Hi,
> I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes
nearly 20 mails per a day...mail group is so >primitive for this..Is
there anyone who knows why we don't have o message board like phpbb, smf
or something like >etc...?
I think I threw a question to maemo-d
I think we need a community message board. Nowadays, there comes nearly 20
mails per a day...mail group is so primitive for this..Is there anyone who
knows why we don't have o message board like phpbb, smf or something like
etc...?
--
Berhan SOYLU
http://www.berhansoylu.com
__
Hi,
ext James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 21:35:38 you wrote:
>>> Ok rundown one section at a time.
>>
>>
>> Thank you for going through one at a time. It has helped me to
>> understand.
>>
>>> Alright. The following might go a long way to improving things for you.
>>>
>>>
>> 1. Canola has not been physically run in MONTHS!
>
> That is the wrong assumption: iirc it installs a web server, which run
> as daemon, no matter what.
yup, true, that one i can nuke. thank you.
> 2. The device does not charge; i plug in the power supply and nothing!
>> i have to wiggle a
Thanks All,
I have everything mostly back in order.
I was doing a large data transfer over wireless the afternoon prior to
the problem, I don't know that I fully understand the bug that made
this a bad idea but it may have contributed to my problems. The new
image I flashed as part of the fix sh
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 14:39 +, ext Alan Williamson wrote:
>
> Igor Stoppa wrote:
> > Hi,
> > On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 14:26 +, ext Alan Williamson wrote:
> >>> Have you installed _any_ extra software to the device?
> >>>
> >>> (WLAN AP that doesn't implement power management properly can be
Igor Stoppa wrote:
> Hi,
> On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 14:26 +, ext Alan Williamson wrote:
>>> Have you installed _any_ extra software to the device?
>>>
>>> (WLAN AP that doesn't implement power management properly can be also an
>>> issue.)
>> of course! Hasn't everyone? :)
>>
>> but this extra
Hi,
ext Alan Williamson wrote:
>> Have you installed _any_ extra software to the device?
>>
>> (WLAN AP that doesn't implement power management properly can be also an
>> issue.)
>
> of course! Hasn't everyone? :)
Yes, it's encouraged, but 3rd party software can have all kind of
issues, batter
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 14:26 +, ext Alan Williamson wrote:
> > Have you installed _any_ extra software to the device?
> >
> > (WLAN AP that doesn't implement power management properly can be also an
> > issue.)
>
> of course! Hasn't everyone? :)
>
> but this extra software is not run al
Hi,
ext Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> I did remove the mmc's didn't help.
>
> I did reflash which did help. The restore from the Nokia
> Backup/Restore program backup didn't seem to restore any of the
> applications I had installed, is this the expected behavior, is there
> a better method to back
> Have you installed _any_ extra software to the device?
>
> (WLAN AP that doesn't implement power management properly can be also an
> issue.)
of course! Hasn't everyone? :)
but this extra software is not run all the time; they are on-demand
as-and-when. For example the RealVNC client, and
Hi,
ext Alan Williamson wrote:
> Peter Flynn wrote:
>> Kalle Valo wrote:
>>> "ext Jonathan D. Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
Battery died while in sleep mode over night (sayd it had days of idle
time available but I guess waking up every 10min to scan for wireless
killed it
Guess this is going to be more difficult than I thought.
After switching to wpa2/aes on AP...now it appears N800 drops streams
after 30sec or so. Ends up resuming like 20-30 sec later every time.
Not seeing same issue with any other clients (xp, 2k, wm) and I've run
streaming tests on them all. E
James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2007 10:04:02 Peter Bart wrote:
>
> Ok rundown one section at a time.
>> /home/user # cd /
>> / # df -h
>> FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/mtdblock42.0M 2.0M 0 100% /mnt/initfs
> thi
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