Re: [maemo-users] Adding swap make system *LESS* stable

2006-01-27 Thread booiiing
2006/1/26, Michael Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Also sprach Frantisek Dufka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > For best usage the swap should contain what is really not needed > > (like dead code and other inefficiency in libraries and other useless > > junk). 16MB could be enough for swapping out this.

Re: [maemo-users] Adding swap make system *LESS* stable

2006-01-27 Thread Serge Semashko
David D. Hagood wrote: It seems to me that adding a 20M swap file makes my Nokia *less* stable, not more. I've tried both swap files on a MMC card as well as swap partitions, and in both cases it seems that I am more likely to crash the browser with swap enabled than with swap disabled. Has

[maemo-users] Re: maemo-users Digest, Vol 9, Issue 24

2006-01-27 Thread Wooky
The iPod nano is like the 5th ipod generation. It does tons of things *less* than its hardware is actually capable of doing - see how versatile one becomes when it has Linux installed in it. Besides, it has fewer features than many competitors - even though I can say it does the few things it does

[maemo-users] iPod nano vs Nokia 770

2006-01-27 Thread Wooky
Sorry, I forgot to change the subject line. 2006/1/27, Wooky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: The iPod nano is like the 5th ipod generation. It does tons of things *less* than its hardware is actually capable of doing - see how versatile one becomes when it has Linux installed in it. Besides, it has fewer fea

Re: [maemo-users] Deleting a birthday in gpe-contacts

2006-01-27 Thread Florian Boor
Hello, Michael P. Lococo wrote: > Am I missing an obvious button that allows removing a birthday from a > contact in gpe-contacts, or is it really not there? apart from the fact that deleting a birthday is maybe an uncommon operation this seems to be a problem with the input widget. I think i can

Re: [maemo-users] iPod nano vs Nokia 770

2006-01-27 Thread John B. Holmblad
Title: Best Regards, Wooky, well the market has clearly voted with its wallet with respect to the IPOD irrespective of your concerns about its functionally. Nokia has a lot to learn about leveraging brand identity from one technology to the next. Apple has figured out how to do this very well