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Frank W. Kooistra wrote:
> The gmail account has a spam directory
> tag the erroneously spemmed messeges as " This is not spam"
> and they will be taken off spam lists
> if every body does that they will be cleared
I have done this actively -- a
Hi,
I just trying to make some simple media player
application using GStreamer for N800.
Before testing on N800, i try it first on my ubuntu
desktop and it run well.
After that i bring the app to N800,but when i trying
to play /home/user/MyDocs/.videos/NokiaN93.avi i got
this message :
Error
Hi, my fault I haven't pushed any kind of cooridnation or update around
the maemo participation in the Google Summer of Code. I confess not
feeling absolutely guilty because of this since from the first day I
have been asking for a community coordinator after having accomplished
"my" mission of get
"Sanjay Panwar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am setting up the maemo development environment on Fedora 7 for the
> first time. The Scratchbox 1.0.7 'apophis' release installed successfully
> and the maemo 3.1 'bora' also got installed without errors.
>
> However, my attempt to login with /scrat
Hi Laurent
The gmail account has a spam directory
tag the erroneously spemmed messeges as " This is not spam"
and they will be taken off spam lists
if every body does that they will be cleared
Frank
On Saturday 16 June 2007 09:11, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 10:05 +0300,
On 6/19/07, Sean Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a relatively painless way to upgrade the maemo3 devkit to use
> a newer version of certain tools? It seems like the makefile for this
> particular devkit is hard coded to fetch tar balls from the scratchbox
> site. After I upgrade it I
I can be your at-VMware contact, since I'm now directly focused on Virtual
Appliances (i.e., prepackaged VMs etc...).
By "VMware support" in this particular context, I read it as
"Virtual Appliance to run on top of VMware virtualization products and
geared towards Maemo platform development
It would be good to have al the maemo-through-VMware interested focused
in a single direction. There is interest enough to make this happen in a
reliable way but some coordination is needed.
Nokia is not in the best position to lead this even if we support the
idea and want to see it happening. T
Is there a relatively painless way to upgrade the maemo3 devkit to use
a newer version of certain tools? It seems like the makefile for this
particular devkit is hard coded to fetch tar balls from the scratchbox
site. After I upgrade it I want to make a new debian out of it and
store it in my loc
Thanks for the reply,
Unfortunately, the problem still remains. I think the bug suggests that not
all visible APs will be reported (4K limit?).
But, what I am experiencing is that the scan reports only 1 AP, the one to
which N800 is connected to.
I looked at osso-wlan, it sends a ioctl reque
I am setting up the maemo development environment on Fedora 7 for the first
time. The Scratchbox 1.0.7 'apophis' release installed successfully and the
maemo 3.1 'bora' also got installed without errors.
However, my attempt to login with /scratchbox/login, yields the login prompt
and after the pa
"ext swaroop k.s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I went through the lists to see if I could get my question answered
> there, but could not find enough information.
>
> I am developing an application which will need information about the
> visible WiFi access points at periodic intervals. But, (pos
I went through the lists to see if I could get my question answered
there, but could not find enough information.
I am developing an application which will need information about the
visible WiFi access points at periodic intervals. But, (possibly due
to the power saving mode) N800 does not list a
Hi,
ext Florent de Dinechin wrote:
> In general, most annoyances on the n800 are a consequence of the fact
> that it uses a software stack that was not written for it (I like Sean
> Luke's comments comparing it to a newton).
One problem could also be that applications don't always take into
accou
Hi,
ext Florent de Dinechin wrote:
> While we're there, am I the only one to think the main menu is
> inacceptably slow? This is especially true after some period of inaction
> (does something get swapped?) or after boot, but it is never
> instantaneous as it should.
I think actually most of t
While we're there, am I the only one to think the main menu is
inacceptably slow? This is especially true after some period of inaction
(does something get swapped?) or after boot, but it is never
instantaneous as it should. I have the feeling the gobject is
reconstructed from scratch each time
Hi *
installed a fresh sardine on a flash, but no way to get the keyboard working.
when launch the hildon-input-method return a segfault.
seems to be a common problem in irc. any hint? direction?
cia pna
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