On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 12:15:56PM +0100, Simon Budig wrote:
> Igor Stoppa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> [snipped helpful description of power saving]
> > Also because N800 doesn't have a cover, but certainly that doesn't
> > prevent us to do the very same power saving that was already available
> >
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 02:32:54PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And to attempt to defend the concept of Always ON, think about the
> general populace - tech savvy enough to use VoIP, but not geek enough to
> understand/care about what goes into making it work. They would not
> understand why t
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 05:23:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My university uses the following parameters for the Wifi :
> WPA ; WPA - Entreprise
> TKIP.
> PEAP.
> MS-CHAP-V2
As far as I can tell, my university uses the same set of settings. I
can connect to the wifi with my 770. Some
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 11:40 -0500, Gopi Flaherty wrote:
> Does anybody know whether the N800 supports Bluetooth headsets or not?
>
> I'd be very unhappy if support for the 770 ended before Nokia added
> that to their Bluetooth driver. I find having to hold the phone up to
> my ear for VoIP to
On 11/01/07, Jonathan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just caught this ...
http://jaaksi.blogspot.com/2007/01/were-getting-some-feedback-and-weve-got.html
It would be nice if a support path for the software on the n770 (and
subsequent devices) was published.
The comment on the blog by SAD
agree -- considering Gizmo, an GTalk on the N770 and Skype is coming
for the N800, it's quite frustrating not having a bluetooth headset
profile enabled.
On 1/11/07, Gopi Flaherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anybody know whether the N800 supports Bluetooth headsets or not?
I'd be very unh
Does anybody know whether the N800 supports Bluetooth headsets or not?
I'd be very unhappy if support for the 770 ended before Nokia added
that to their Bluetooth driver. I find having to hold the phone up to
my ear for VoIP to be very irritating.
Nokia wrote the Bluetooth driver for the 7
Hello,
My university uses the following parameters for the Wifi :
WPA ; WPA - Entreprise
TKIP.
PEAP.
MS-CHAP-V2
The SSID is seen in the Nokia, I answer all the questions it asks, give my
username and password, then after few seconds, I receive a "Network connection
error" with no more details.
Just caught this ...
http://jaaksi.blogspot.com/2007/01/were-getting-some-feedback-and-weve-got.html
On 1/11/07, Wahlau - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually to clarify the fuss and confussion:
not going to integrate IT2007 for the 770, does it mean we will not be
getting better version of IT2
woops. wrong URI, sorry... the forum is from internettablettalk.com
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums
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Yeah i read that too... but i do not know whether did he actually
achieved that, or he hope to achieve it.
the AWTExample file i found on the internettablet.com forum worked
(almost) and i can see AWT window and buttons. speed wise... around 10
secs before i get it loaded. I would say for a simpl
Actually to clarify the fuss and confussion:
not going to integrate IT2007 for the 770, does it mean we will not be
getting better version of IT2006? or it simply mean they are now
working hard (the same way as before when there was only one tablet)
on 2 systems - namely IT2006 and IT2007 for bot
Hello, another qusetion is that I have maemo bora x86 installed,
and I have no idea how to install softwares listed in
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationCatalog2006
most of then are now mistral version available?
and some are arm platform only?
how to install these packages in my case?
Sorry
Hello, I am a newbie to maemo and embedded linux,
and I've install maemo using scratchbox in my Ubuntu linux,
and I want to try to install a new small linux with maemo in a new partiton,
and then use grub to boot that partition, then start up just like a Nokai
machine.
but I have have idea how to
Realistically, people are not going to buy the 770 when a superior
solution is available, and the dwindling user base will ensure steadily
decreasing support. The 770 is headed for the junk drawer and the
collector's shelf. I'd prefer to swap mine in for an n800 - seems like
Nokia would gain tr
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 17:13 +0100, ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks !
>
> Is this use validated by Nokia (I haven't had the time to read the N800
> documentation yet) ?
Yes, the N800 User Guide lists these memory cards:
- full-sized MMC
- small-sized MMC (with adapter)
- full-sized SD card
On 1/11/07, Michael Stepanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I try to build ARMEL package from debian sources I get the error
that directory debian cannot be found by dpkg-packagebuilder. I applied
patches and directory debian is inside of library directory. Here is an
output for http_fetcher- 1
Hi,
When I try to build ARMEL package from debian sources I get the error that
directory debian cannot be found by dpkg-packagebuilder. I applied patches
and directory debian is inside of library directory. Here is an output for
http_fetcher- 1.0.1, for example:
[sbox-SDK_ARMEL: ~/work/packages/
To be fair to Nokia, they do not say they will stop supporting the
Nokia 770 (in fact Dr. Ari Jaaksi has specifically stated they will
continue to support and sell the 770), they have only said that they
will not integrate IT2007 for the 770.
Hopefully we will still get bug fix updates, and maybe
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