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True! You have to open it, unplug each internal cable (display unit,
maybe something more) and clean everything with alcohol, flux remover or
something similar.
While using alcohol on LCD screen be careful. AFAIR LCD module is
one-piece type, which means it is not designed for
On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 12:45:51 +0200
Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl wrote:
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True! You have to open it, unplug each internal cable (display unit,
maybe something more) and clean everything with alcohol, flux remover or
something similar.
While using alcohol on LCD screen be
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I'm going to try alcohol on the mainboard soon, but for the LCD I
might go to some phone repair shop... Didn't know that LCD was
sensitive to temperature, so you might have just saved me trouble :)
I wrote _high_ temperature, so if you do not intend to use any soldering
tool, you are
Hi folks,
my operating system is on the internal memory, and all my data (maps,
music) are on a 8Gb micro sd card.
But if I want to install a standard Linux application with aptitude
(something like tangogps for example) it will take almost all my free
space (~100mo IIRC) because of dependencies.
Am 05.08.2011 19:01, schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
Hi folks,
my operating system is on the internal memory, and all my data (maps,
music) are on a 8Gb micro sd card.
But if I want to install a standard Linux application with aptitude
(something like tangogps for example) it will take almost all my
Sebastian Reinhardt, Aug. 05, 2011, 19:20 +0200:
Am 05.08.2011 19:01, schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
To save some space, You can copy whole directory /usr to sd-card and
create an symbolic link (ln -s path-to-sd-card/usr /usr). This can
help a little, because many data of additional packages is
Hallo,
I try to run navit on my freerunner.
- QTmoko v35
- navit Version: 0.2.0~svn3501+dfsg.1-1
I downloaded and installed a OSM-Map for Germany.
I see this map and can zoom and pan but ...
My problem now is:
The map is *not* centered on my actual position from GPS.
I tried to configure some
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