Hi all, it seems that I have a bit of bad luck ;).
After re-installing ubuntu i386, I do the setup as said at
http://www.maemo.org/platform/docs/tutorials/Maemo_tutorial.html#settingup
, but I have this problem at this step:
9. Setup libfakeroot environment with the following command:
[
Thanks for your quick answers, but I was quicker and re-installed to
ubuntu i386, back to the 32 bits world, the difference, really I don't
know. (another problem, but for a new post).
On 8/7/06, Luca Donaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2006/8/6, Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
Hi all,
I wish to k
Use OS2006.
You will not need development rootfs.
2006/8/7, ThomasBambrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for the link to the document. I followed the instructions in that
document, but am unable to load the modules g_ether as instructed. Do I
need a certain versions of the OS or that file?
I
>20
Hello,
this is not howto that should be followed but a (bit long) warning.
I tried to find a way of reflashing initfs partition from device itself.
In theory it should be possible via mtd-tools if done correctly. I
underestimated a bit how dangerous this stuff is so I went ahead. First
I refl
Hello,
i have updated the gpe-contacts, gpe-todo and gpe-calendar applications for
Maemo. Several libraries used by these applications were updated as well.
Apart from a number of fixed bugs we have support for fullscreen operation in
gpe-contacts and gpe-todo now. Both applications are able to d
Pierre
> gizmo developers claims on:
> http://support.gizmoproject.com/FAQs/nokia770.php
>
> That you can use a bluetooth headset on the 770, but various other
> sources tells that it cant:
> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/3167?search_string=bluetooth%20headset;#3167
>
>
gizmo developers claims on:
http://support.gizmoproject.com/FAQs/nokia770.php
That you can use a bluetooth headset on the 770, but various other
sources tells that it cant:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/maemo/developers/3167?search_string=bluetooth%20headset;#3167
http://linuxdevices.co
Hi,
>In Maemo 2.0 the HildonApp API says it is deprecated and
>HildonProgram must be used instead.
Yes.
> I have a couple of
>questions about that:
>
>a) most of the maemo source code example given in the tutorial
>(and available from the SVN repo) still uses HildonApp and
>HildonAppViews.
Koen,
Rather than getting hot under the collar, perhaps your energy could be better
spent in steering the grassroots efforts you suggest may be brewing in a
diretion which would be the most friendly to the next generation of
time/alarm/notification frameworks which Nokia is already in the midst of
On mån, 2006-08-07 at 09:45 +0200, ext Koen Kooi wrote:
[snip]
> This is worrying me a lot. You're effectively saying "We don't want the
> community to be involved". I'm pretty close to exchanging 'maemo' with
> 'qtopia' (and vice versa) in this mail:
> http://lists.trolltech.com/qtopia-interest/
In Maemo 2.0 the HildonApp API says it is deprecated and HildonProgram
must be used instead. I have a couple of questions about that:
a) most of the maemo source code example given in the tutorial (and
available from the SVN repo) still uses HildonApp and HildonAppViews. Is
this on purpose or
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Weinehall David (Nokia-M/Tampere) schreef:
> On mån, 2006-07-31 at 14:17 +0200, ext Nils Faerber wrote:
>> - Second put that "internal" implementation somewhere so that it can be
>> enhanced and productised by the community, like e.g. Garage.
>> If
Eduardo de Barros Lima wrote:
> On 8/3/06, Marc McGuinness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
> Hi Marc,
>
>> is anyone working on a port of a text processing software for OS2006?
>>
>
> We used to have Abiword that can handle both .doc and .odt for the
> OS2005 version, but I don't know if
On mån, 2006-07-31 at 14:17 +0200, ext Nils Faerber wrote:
[snip]
> OK, where does that lead us now?
>
> Do I understand this right that you/Nokia have an implementation, right?
> And this implementation is still locked in some desk because it is not
> ready for production (yet), right?
No, it's
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