Me too, in the Email, but rather infrequently and randomly (like 2 times
a day). If only I could reproduce it and file a bug :(
Br,
--jakub
P.S.: Can't wait for Modest ...
>I see this all the time when using the email on my n800. I'm
>running the latest 2007 OS with a few added apps. I'm al
On 1/21/07, Jonathan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/21/07, Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 23:42 +, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
> [snip]
> > Sadly I don't have the skills/knowledge. I wouldn't know where to start! The
problem highlighted by bug #959 is proba
I see this all the time when using the email on my n800. I'm running the
latest 2007 OS with a few added apps. I'm also using the 128M mini sd for
virtural disk on the internal card slot.
tim
On 01/23/2007 19:09, Jonathan Greene wrote:
> Anyone see this before on an N800?
>
> I am getting it
I had installed the 770 latest canola tonight on the n800 and got this
error immediately thereafter... just a warning. I uninstalled canola
after confirming it would not run was able to get running (limping)
after ejecting the card and booting without it. Once I realized that
it would work witho
Anyone see this before on an N800?
I am getting it for Control Panel, Web, Bookmarks... etc etc... a!
Do I need to reflash? Is there some other fix anyone can think of?
Thanks!!!
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On 1/23/07, Paule Ecimovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Larry
Thanks for this link to the Maemo 2.1 SDK. This is full of useful
programming examples, although I am looking for gcc to run from the Nokia
770 itself from within an osso-xterm in order to be able to compile, link,
and run progr
Hi, Larry
Thanks for this link to the Maemo 2.1 SDK. This is full of useful
programming examples, although I am looking for gcc to run from the Nokia
770 itself from within an osso-xterm in order to be able to compile, link,
and run programs right from and on the device, just like on a desk
On Monday 15 January 2007 19:04, Ray Lischner wrote:
> I have twice noticed a problem with my N800. I tried inserting the SD
> card from my camera (SimpleTech 256MB). The N800 is a fine image
> viewer, but something strange happens: I lose most of the color. It's
> not the white-screen-of-death, bu
On 1/23/07, Paule Ecimovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all
Is there a port of the current gcc compiler suite, linker, and the make
utility for ARM running ITOS 2006, i.e., Nokia 770? I would like to compile
programs for the Nokia 770 directly from source distributions and link them
with
Hi, all
Is there a port of the current gcc compiler suite, linker, and the make
utility for ARM running ITOS 2006, i.e., Nokia 770? I would like to compile
programs for the Nokia 770 directly from source distributions and link them
with platform-specific libraries to produce stand-alone exe
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007, Jonathan Greene wrote:
> if it fixes what is clearly a bug, shouldn't it be submitted for the
> next round of the OS...
I'm aware of it and will try to make sure that a fix gets to the
official releases as soon as possible.
Johan
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Hi Jonathan,
> if it fixes what is clearly a bug, shouldn't it be submitted for the
> next round of the OS...
this is not up to me.
Regards
Marcel
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if it fixes what is clearly a bug, shouldn't it be submitted for the
next round of the OS...
On 1/23/07, Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Hanno,
> >> actually I think that is a bug in the hcid daemon. I just tracked
> >> that down today and I think that I finally fixed it. I plan t
Please test this version and give us some feedback what you think of it!
Have fun!
Looks great! I'd swap the up/down buttons with the power/bomb
buttons, though, so one can use the hardware d-pad with the left and
bomb with the right, if one so chooses.
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Hi Hanno,
> >> actually I think that is a bug in the hcid daemon. I just tracked
> >> that down today and I think that I finally fixed it. I plan to
> >> release a new version in a few days and might also provide updated
> >> packages for the N800 then.
>
> > excellent - I look forward to that!
>
Dear All,
The title says it all, it works very well and a few new features make the
upgrade appealing (SIP among them).
I first read about it on the French Maemo forum
Source :http://maemofr.org/viewtopic.php?id=321&action=new
Cheers
Damien
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>> actually I think that is a bug in the hcid daemon. I just tracked
>> that down today and I think that I finally fixed it. I plan to
>> release a new version in a few days and might also provide updated
>> packages for the N800 then.
> excellent - I look forward to that!
Indeed. Is there a deb
excellent - I look forward to that!
On 1/23/07, Marcel Holtmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
> Is there some trick to getting bluetooth to activate on boot? I
> though it was working but noticed today after a restart that I was not
> connecting to my phone... looked at the panel and
Hi Jonathan,
> Is there some trick to getting bluetooth to activate on boot? I
> though it was working but noticed today after a restart that I was not
> connecting to my phone... looked at the panel and saw bluetooth was
> not on ...
actually I think that is a bug in the hcid daemon. I just tr
Jonathan Greene schrieb:
> Is there some trick to getting bluetooth to activate on boot? I
> though it was working but noticed today after a restart that I was not
> connecting to my phone... looked at the panel and saw bluetooth was
> not on ...
I have the same problem.
It is inpractical that
Is there some trick to getting bluetooth to activate on boot? I
though it was working but noticed today after a restart that I was not
connecting to my phone... looked at the panel and saw bluetooth was
not on ...
Thanks,
JG
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On Tue Jan 23 15:15:38 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Shuts down the association or the physical interface? (And I know,
> I've suddenly switched to OSI-speak to avoid the word "connection"
> here)
>
> And is this done merely if associations are idle, or only if
there are
> no current associations?
"Dave Cridland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > So what does "idle" mean
>>
>> So that no packets are sent or received on that interface. But IIRC,
>> we ignore DHCP packets but any other IP packet is tracked.
>>
>>
> Okay, so it's tracking interface level activity?
Yep. It's checking if WLAN or
I use the screen protector for the Sony PSP, almost a perfect fit but a bit
too long.
Dr. Nicholas Shaw
303-648-9047
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On Behalf Of George Farris
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:33 AM
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re
Hi Andrew,
Good tool! I tried to use it but I got exactly the same error:
[sbox-SDK_ARMEL: ~/mud-builder] > ./mud build packages/libhttpfetcher.xml
+++ Trying to build package [libhttpfetcher]
Build dir = [/home/vmware/mud-builder/build/libhttpfetcher/.build]
MUD::Fetch::Debian
Unimplemented _in
Hi,
the original Maemo activity indicator always felt a bit clunky and
irritating to me. If you want to replace it, here's a little example:
http://www.hanno.de/blog/2007/01/23/a-less-irritating-activity-indicator-for-maemo/
Best regards,
Hanno
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Hi
Klaus Rotter has released an extendet version of the great game bomberman:
https://garage.maemo.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=604
As you can see on the screenshot [1] you can now navigate with your fingers! I
think it looks great and it is very easy to play now!
Please test this version and
On 1/23/07, Michael Stepanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good tool! I tried to use it but I got exactly the same error:
[snip]
dh_testdir
Name "main::DEBIAN_DIR" used only once: possible typo at
/usr/bin/dh_testdir line 37.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/b
On Tue Jan 23 09:19:58 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
"Dave Cridland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon Jan 15 09:09:37 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Netfilter is used to track idle connections and that's why
iptables
>> is
>> installed.
>
> Hmmm... Catching up on my mail, I noticed this one...
Same
"Dave Cridland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon Jan 15 09:09:37 2007, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Netfilter is used to track idle connections and that's why iptables
>> is
>> installed.
>
> Hmmm... Catching up on my mail, I noticed this one...
Same here, way too much email :)
> So what does "idle"
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