On Monday 19 March 2007 22:34, you wrote:
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Again, if there are any particular questions I can answer, don't be
subtle: ask me straight up. If I can answer them (some things I can't
necessarily say, some things I don't necessarily know), I will.
Thanks, here we go and sorry for a long
Hi,
I've forwarded your message (again) to the Bora team. Hope they can fix
this ASAP. Sorry for the inconvinience. For the mean time, I guess you
could use the same header packages which available in Bora 3.0.
Pada hari Rabu, tanggal 18/04/2007 pukul 17:30 +0200, ext Guard][an
menulis:
Hello
Hi,
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 09:41:45AM +0300, ext Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
1. Lockups which look like cycling two sequential frames, very similar or the
same problem as https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=991
Also keypresses are not very responsive. A fix (or workaround) required
Hi maemo developers,
i just finish download the maemo appliance vmware using torrent, but there
are so many downloaded files, and i dont know how to make up an virtual machine
from those files.
does anyone having experience in using Maeme appliance vmware, let me know
how to set up the
Hi,
In my apllication I'm trying to ensure connection to specific Wifi
network Access Point AP. I'm using osso_iap_connect() call to
connect using previously configured profile and it works well when no
wifi connection is currently selected.
When N800 is already connected to another WiFi AP,
Daniel Stone wrote:
Which Epson docs?
fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/S1D13745A01SpecRev1.0.gm.zip
Got it from Epson Electronics like the one mentioned here
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2006-December/006638.html
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ext Chris Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
at any rate any ideas what might be causing the socket to fail?
Chris, did you get my private mail? I explained a bit there. (I
didn't see this thread until now, sorry.)
In a nutshell, the frontend starts the backend via sudo, and that
might
Hi David,
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David Hautbois
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 21:46
To: Maemo developers mailing-list
Subject: Maemo SDK and Debian 64 bits
Hi
Does the maemo SDK work fine with a 64 bits linux distribution
Hi,
do you or somebody else here know if the 770 also has this host
detection via the ID pin feature?
And why does the USB chip of the N800 don't need this 5V from external?
I thougt it also need it, because there is only 3V and no 3 to 5V
converter inside the device.
Regards,
Andi
Tony
Siarhei Siamashka 写道:
I have seen your code in xserver which does the same job for downscaling, but
in nonoptimized C and with much higher impact on quality. Using JIT scaler
there can improve both image quality and performance a lot. The only my
concern is about instruction cache coherency. As
Hello,
I used the N770 with the hacker edition of OS2007 heavily last week and it
broke:
The device is rebooting constantly, even putting it into RD mode did not help
getting rid of this. The sequence is
1. blue boot progress bar
2. Nokia hands and sound
3. almost immidiately after the sound, a
Hi maemo's developer,
finally im able to set up an maemo development using maemo appliance
vmware :). But when i start af-sb-init.sh start, on the simulator nothing
installed.Only control panel and maemo-pad sample.
How can i make Application Manager show up on simulator
regards
At Fri, 20 Apr 2007 18:26:42 +0200,
Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used the N770 with the hacker edition of OS2007 heavily last week and it
broke:
The device is rebooting constantly, even putting it into RD mode did not help
getting rid of this. The sequence is
1. blue boot
On 4/20/07, Andreas Hubel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
do you or somebody else here know if the 770 also has this host
detection via the ID pin feature?
And why does the USB chip of the N800 don't need this 5V from external?
I thougt it also need it, because there is only 3V and no 3 to 5V
Larry Battraw wrote:
This will of course affect battery
life, but your average USB key, keyboard, or mouse shouldn't draw too
much.
Not sure how you can get it in linux but at least in XP you can check
usb hub properties in device manager and see power requirements reported
by connected
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Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Larry Battraw wrote:
This will of course affect battery
life, but your average USB key, keyboard, or mouse shouldn't draw too
much.
Not sure how you can get it in linux but at least in XP you can check
usb hub
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