Mrukant Popat pioneer-pra.com> writes:
> Is there any other solution to use usb keyboard with my N810 ?
This question is probably more appropriate for -user.
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John Holmblad acadiasecurenets.com> writes:
> Also, is the "wpa_supplicant" a standard part of the Nokia OS200X or is
> it a maemo garage type of software component?
Nokia ITOS uses a proprietary supplicant that is part of the closed-source ICD
software.
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>
> I'm excited to announce a new project called stlc45xx, an open source
> WLAN driver for Nokia N800 and N810.
This is wonderful news, it is one less proprietary component needed
on the tablets.
Now if you guys could just free DSME and BME, I'd have few
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el is the official Nokia binary from the latest
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Is anyone else being spammed by garage.maemo.org with the same message
saying "logo contest is now open"? I seem to be getting a new one of
these in my inbox about every thirty minutes.
I'm sure there's no malicious intent here, I'm just not sure if anyone
is aware of the
html
The cx3110x.patch from that link implements the required parts of WE-18
for the driver and fixes the problem for me. Thanks!
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ch indicates to me that WPA via Wireless Extensions _should_
work.
Thanks for any help.
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r something and poke around the
filesystem. I imagine Nokia are going to be closed-mouthed about it for the
time being like they were with the FM radio in the N800.
Alternatively looking at kernel sources would be a good idea.
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Are there any concrete plans to create a UVC gadget driver for the N800?
I want to buy a webcam for my laptop but if there are any plans to
create the ability to use the N800 as a desktop/laptop webcam I will not
and use my N800 instead.
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On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 09:20 +0100, magda chelly wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a student preparing a project on Nokia N800,
> and,in fact, I'm working also on WLAN. Exactly, I must
> extract the signal strengh from the device. Can you
> advise me how to do?
Pretty easy to do with the Wireless Extensions
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N800 is just listening on
localhost or not) It has nothing to do with the browser used.
But that was obvious to me. ;-)
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uly open source--e.g. I don't see any binary
objects in the tarball--and if so will it work on the 770 too?
Color me impressed.
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owever, it seems that it was a window focus issue or some such. I seem
to have solved it by tapping on the screen to focus the SDL window.
User error, I imagine. >.<
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Hi,
I tried Visual Boy Advance on the N800 and the hardware keys seem to not
work. Have the key mappings for SDL changed from the 770 to the N800 or
is something else wrong?
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On 2/7/07, David Hagood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For me, it just showed up in the applications manager when I did a refresh.
The license seems to be a closed license from Nokia - however, the
drivers are all exported to userspace, so I would guess that you could
roll your own pretty easily.
On 2/7/07, Andrew Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 18:42 -0600, David Hagood wrote:
> Nokia JUST released an application that activates an FM radio chip in
> the unit.
What's the license and where can I get it? :-)
Ummm, there's a click-through l
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ying to fix it.
BR; Kimmo
>
> However, once it is installed and manually started it does work. So
> pinging Nokia-N800-51.local from a LAN machine works fine :)
>
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packaging metadata? That would be a shame because it seems to me that
Maemo could greatly benefit from the vast array of Debian source
packages that are already available from your favorite FTP mirror site.
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on the N800, but anyone from nokia.com or elsewhere is free to correct
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>
> -hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
> +hosts: files dns
That did the trick, thank you!
Now it's time to port some software to this shiny new Nokia N800...
Andrew
> networks: files
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> protocols: db files
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shipped within 24hrs from then. This was my experience.
It has shipped! Thank you again to the maemo and Nokia folks for
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oprietary osso-ic stuff is gone in IT2007?
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ically for software development for Maemo, and while I suppose I
could split out two virtual machines for each SDK using copy-on-write
disk images, it would be easier (and in the long-run more space
efficient) to have both SDKs on the same VM if this is possible.
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so I encourage everyone in the US who was having
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I'm off to class now.
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> Thanks
> Brian
>
> On Thursday 25 January 2007 15:30, Larry Battraw wrote:
> > Warning-- do NOT empty your cart like I did. I got the exact same
>
On 1/25/07, Larry Battraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Warning-- do NOT empty your cart like I did. I got the exact same
message and when I called the help desk I got passed to three
different people, all of which said they couldn't help me. I tried
emptying my cart to see if that would help in
On 1/25/07, Aaron Levinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I called the number after I encountered the same problem--the person I
spoke to said that there are currently problems processing the code
(someone had already called). It doesn't seem to have anything to do with
the credit card. He said tha
based address, USA based card, at nokiausa.com...
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On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 11:08 -0500, Sean Luke wrote:
> Last: is there a reason the flasher utility isn't open source? [or
> am I being brain-damaged here, and it already is?]
Nokia, as per usual, has nothing to say about this but the speculation
is that the flashing protocol is used by their mob
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 22:37 +0200, Jani-Matti Hätinen wrote:
> IMHO opening the platform and competing with the iPhone have very
> little in common. The iPhone (and Apple products in general) aren't
> exactly appealing to those of us who value openness and freedom.
Exactly. I am one of the few peo
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 12:30 -0500, Dave Neuer wrote:
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> ...
Well put, thanks. I agreed with every word.
Andrew
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On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 20:58 +0100, Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> BTW I was a bit surprised how unmercifully Dr. Ari Jaaksi killed n770's
> future. It was pretty tough :-) Also it doesn't send good message to
> users and developers considering the platform. Well, life is hard. Time
> will tell if it w
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Andrew J. Barr schreef:
> I wish they'd have gotten a keyboard into this bad boy...one of the
> reasons I like my Zaurus a bit better (not to mention the 400MHz ARM
> processor).
An omap 24xx at 320 M
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Is anyone aware of a Livejournal client for Maemo, or, failing that, a small
and simple GTK+ client that could be ported?
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stand free tools for
the DSP aren't quite there yet, so that may not be an option.
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Argh, what is the name of the package for the little UsbNet/MMC gadget changer
applet that sits in the tray? I reflashed and now I can't find it to install.
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Is there documentation somewhere on using OBEX servers on the Nokia 770? I
have installed sobexsrv and am having difficulties connecting to the device
from my laptop. There doesn't seem to be any documentation on the Maemo wiki
for this usage mode.
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e fired up :(. What's more, my
Thinkpad doesn't have the battery life of the Nokia, especially with
WLAN on. I have a 1 GB memory card so space is not really a concern
(typical .wav files from one session with g-s-r on my laptop are ~230
MB).
I'm working on porting TIemu, an emulator for Texas Instruments graphing
calculators based on the Motorola 68000 CPU (TI-89 & -92 series, and
Voyager 200). Currently, it and it's dependencies compile and install
from ftp.debian.org source packages with minimal fuss, but once on the
device it fails
I was wondering, really out of sheer curiosity, how to query power
information (power supply, battery level status) directly instead of
going through the Maemo or D-BUS API. Surely this information is
available somewhere in /proc or (more likely) /sys, but I cannot find
it. This has come up before.
On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 16:21 -0700, Greg Morgan wrote:
> A camera? I haven't tried that yet. The important note is that
> you may have to perform some steps by hand because a gui configuration
> application does not exist.
Webcams require USB streaming (isochronous transfers I believe are what
the
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 16:51 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anybody explain what the java feature in the Features mean?
My uneducated guess is that it means Jazelle, which are Java extensions
for ARM. From what I've seen on various mailing lists, the exact details
of Jazelle are a seekrit (o
or am
I missing something here?
Kudos to the Kismet guys for getting it working on the 770, though.
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work issue.
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stands now--these Chinese manufacturers everyone keeps talking about are
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clone-device for which there is at least an established market.
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x27;s communications regulation agencies need to
address the issue of open source code and software radios with updated
regulations, and in the very least WLAN vendors will no longer have an
excuse to hide behind, should that be what they are doing--I suspect at
least some of them are.
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ds to be a bit black-and-white in it's license
> compatibility regulation... ;)
AFAICT the license is at least partially incorrect. Look in the
Subversion repo and you'll see that it's one of those
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ds and services.
Well, Nokia needs to be careful on souring early adopters (i.e. the
people on this list) on it's plans for the Maemo platform and the 770,
otherwise another situation like the Zaurus is likely to come up--the
community there largely has what it wants in
On 8/29/06, Devesh Kothari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now what we are concentrating on, beside improving the above is to
enable participation and contribution in stages to different parts of
maemo, starting with HAF/Sardine which I hope would extend. The starting
up and adoption barrier for sard
takes it up.
These are just my impressions from informal observation and occasional
participation in this endeavor. If you think I'm way off base or crazy
or something, please feel free to tell me or ignore me.
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me and password in a configuration file, but that does scare some
people off :).
To stop maemo-ized apps from complaining they're not online (because the
Nokia IAP isn't aware of it) you can create a dummy IAP profile. Search
for the DummyIAP page on the Maemo wiki.
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On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 00:55 +0200, Nils Faerber wrote:
> Since there is not way to become root and this also has not been
> necessary in the past I am wondering what I am doing wrong here...
fakeroot works for me
HTH,
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> I've got one up and (almost) running that is based on Debian sarge and the
> Maemo 2.0 SDK.
It turned out much larger than originally expected (scratchbox and rootstraps
are quite large), the uncompressed image is ~3 GB and GZIP co
her than
here for more than 1 or 2 downloads. So if you are interested, please let me
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On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:23, fireun ukobach wrote:
> My problem, is that I would like to record voice clips and email/IM
> them asyncronously. No live chat, just a voice msg.
There is a Maemo Recorder app on the garage but at last check it had yet to
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blue in Ad-Hoc networks.
I wouldn't say there's a bug in the 770 software just yet. There could be a
bug in NetworkManager, the ipw2200 driver, or something on the other end. I'm
going to do more testing and find out, especially now that I've ditched
Netwo
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affected by bottlenecks that may not apply to you).
Well, yes, that is what I was thinking of. Transferring MP3 files to the MMC
card via USB 1.1 isn't particularly fun. :-/
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On Thursday 06 July 2006 15:51, Andrew Barr wrote:
> It occurred to me that the fastest way to transfer data to the 770 is over
> an ad-hoc 54Mbps link. However, it looks to me like the WLAN driver is
> going into 802
an invalid argument
error, and there are no private ioctls that seem to do what I want. The
laptop at the other end of the link is using an Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG
card with the latest release of the ipw2200 Linux driver. Any help would be
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