At the moment there is way too many repositories. I believe this is
because it is too hard to upload your creation to the extras repository.
Here is my idea. I have filed it as bug:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1558
If you feel this is a good solution, please vote for this enhancement
This problem may already have been discussed, but in case it's not,
here's my contribution:
When I use a thumb to click on the left side application menu in home
view or
application view, what I get is a list of 6 icons. 4 top ones are the
media
player, rss feed reader, images and file manag
Hiya,
Sorry about this, but I've been trying to send emails to
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and I get them all bounced:
This is the mail system at host maemo.org.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
For
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 10:37 +0300, ext Jarno Saarinen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there infra red port in these devices?
No, nothing that you can use without some hw hacking.
You could use the serial port available as testpads close to the battery
connector, but you should provide your own serial<->i
Hi Allan, sorry for not getting back to you before.
Now we have one real precedent of a fully described feature request
listed in the roadmap. Hopefully others will follow:
Bluetooth PAN support
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/bluetooth_pan_proposal.html
>I'm not sure how to package my wishes a
Hi,
Is there infra red port in these devices? if so is it just irda port or
somthing I could use as learnable ir remote controller? I quickly used
google and peeked at wiki but nothing suitable came out. this UPnP is
sollution of future put my home theatre doesnt support it yet. some
succestio
Hi,
ext Daniel MartÃn Yerga wrote:
> I was having similar problems using the Xephyr version in unstable and
> testing. Doing a downgrade to the Stable version, it works perfectly,
> well it doesn't crash.
> Now I don't remember the exact version numbers.
>
> This is a temporary solution, since it
"ext Guard][an" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) to me, using the bluetooth device name for wifi or usb networking
> sounds quite illogical.
Yes, I agree with you. But bluetooth name is the only name which user
can change easily.
> why can't udhcpc use the value contained in /etc/hostname ?
Us