I will suggesgt using rsync, is easier over a wifi network it can be
scripted and automated.
On 2/1/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure is...
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=170
install wget first, then gpodder. When you launch gpodder it takes a
moment, but loads and
Thanks Jonathan!
I installed it, fixed the default patch (I do not have mmc1 on my
n800) - and it seems to work! Hurray!
Sergey
On 2/2/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sure is...
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=170
install wget first, then gpodder. When you launch
Hi all
I tried to find the list of devices known to work with maemo-mapper -
and could not. Is there such a list anywhere on wiki?
Thanks,
Sergey
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Hello Josh,
On Fri, 02 Feb, 2007, Josh HARRISON wrote:
On 2/2/07, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Harrison wrote:
I scrounged around and found a tutorial for
installing kbdd on the 770, but I can't execute the scripts on my
n800, even though I'm root, and I chmoded everything to
There's nothing like a hard reset that I know of. This sounds like a
hardware problem.
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Paul
On 2/2/07, Sebi Ryffel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not the battery. The output voltage i measured looks fine.
Is there something like a hard-reset? Or any other way to reflash it?
Sebi
On 02/02/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Josh,
On Fri, 02 Feb, 2007, Josh HARRISON wrote:
On 2/2/07, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Josh Harrison wrote:
I scrounged around and found a tutorial for
installing kbdd on the 770, but I can't execute the scripts on
Hi,
ext James Sparenberg wrote:
(this is not an official comment on anything, just my personal opinions)
ext Gavin O' Gorman wrote:
On 1/30/07, Karl Bellve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I wish Nokia would have went with thunderbird and firefox
that could be improved by the outside
I have this feeling too. But I hesitate to send it back. I ordered it from
the nokia store, which is in belgium. To return it would be quite expensive.
I still hope, that there is an other way...
Sebi
On 2/2/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's nothing like a hard reset
Eero Tamminen wrote:
trimmed...
If you accidentally remove something you would still need (which is not
in the Maemo repositories), you will need to reflash the device to
get it back though. And I guess removing or adding packages voids
your warrantly (because those configurations are not
Thanks Paul
I already found the discussion @ internettablettalk - but I though
there must be something in the wiki. It is a bit strange that noone
cared even to start such a list (officially) - IMVHO this is one of
the first things a project like mapper should provide as support...
Regards,
Hi,
Some more private thoughts, please take them with a ton of salt...
ext Scott G Kelly wrote:
Eero Tamminen wrote:
trimmed...
If you accidentally remove something you would still need (which is not
in the Maemo repositories), you will need to reflash the device to
get it back though. And I
It should stop after boot if you have the USB connected and the
Flasher running. Otherwise it should not.
What do you mean by the Flasher running? Once the N800 has been
flashed, the flasher (3.0) stops and exits by itself and the N800
does not shutdown (ie. the screen stays on with the
Yes, this is normal. That's so you can continue to use the flasher, for
example, to set rd-mode flags or flash individual components, such as the
initfs. It would be a real pain if the device rebooted after each
communication in these situations.
--Paul
On 2/2/07, Laurent MARTIN [EMAIL
It shouldn't void the warranty because it doesn't physically/permanently
damage the device. I can reflash to factory conditions and it works as
advertised again. I could see Nokia refusing to help (ie phone support) if
I've customized the software too much, but I would also expect them to point
I think I would just say Nokia may refuse to support such configurations
as when I think of warranty I really think of hardware and not software,
whereas support covers both. Some clarifying will likely be needed however
you say it, though.
--Paul
P.S. Just realized your e-mail address. Now I
I'm just looking for a sanity check here.
I've raised bug #953 (https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=953) which
questions why the N800 RSS news reader application only displays the most
recent one or two articles from each feed, even though each feed may have 40+
articles available.
On 2/2/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've raised bug #953 (https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=953)
which questions why the N800 RSS news reader application only displays
the most recent one or two articles from each feed, even though each feed
may have 40+ articles
On Friday, February 02, 2007, at 03:56PM, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm just looking for a sanity check here.
I've raised bug #953 (https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=953) which
questions why the N800 RSS news reader application only displays the most
recent one or two
It seems to me that if you open a feed that all of the items are marked as
read unless you tick the save for later, even if you don't scroll the
whole thing. On the next refresh, all read items are not displayed. Very
annoying design choice.
--Paul
On 2/2/07, Andy Mulhearn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 11:34 +0100, ext william maddler wrote:
Any clue on how to avoid SD partitions unmounting on N800?
IIRC on 770 only vfat partitions were unmounted, on N800 I found all
partitions are umounted when I connect USB, which I only use for networking.
Any clue?
You could
On Friday, February 02, 2007, at 04:26PM, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Andy Mulhearn wrote:
Subscribed to the BBC's News feed I see more than that - somewhere in the
region of 30+ articles.
Andy - are you using auto-refresh, and if so what interval do you have set?
I'm not
Hi,
As I can't get my N800 connected to the 802.1X WLAN network here yet, I've
set up a bluetooth LAN which works just fine when using it in the shell.
However, using the network in the graphical applications, e.g. in the web
browser or in the e-mail client, does not work -- it tries to enable a
Clearly quite a few people use this wonderful tool from Andrew! I
just tapped my bookmarklet and see I am #29 in the queue...
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Hi. Just got an N800, so far my biggest disappointment about the OS is
the inability to set ISO format for dates and times.
I use ISO format everywhere. My wristwatch, my Linux desktop (Ubuntu,
GNOME), my Linux command line (ls -la gives me ISO dates), my Mac, my
calculator, everywhere. This is
Mathew,
Does your definition file take into account daylight savings or does it just
redisplay what is already there but in 12- or 24-hours? That would be
interesting.
Regards,
Nick Shaw
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On Behalf Of mathew
Sent:
Hello,
The maemo team proudly announce the newest development environment for
Nokia 770 Internet Tablets: maemo 2.2 'gregale'.
This release supports development for the latest OS 2006 Software
Edition. Maemo 2.2 is based on the latest Scratchbox Apophis R4
cross-compilation environment.
For
I try to connect a generic keyboard
(http://cgi.ebay.it/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...8567rd=1rd=1)
after setting generic 105-key pc on hardware keyboard in control panel
I search new bluetooth device when find KEYBOARD I select that and set
passcode to default value for that keyboard (and check
As already said in previous messages: you can't.
A possible and better-than-nothing workaround:
http://www.maemopeople.org/index.php/maddraves/2007/02/01/p41
Dominik Brodowski wrote:
Hi,
As I can't get my N800 connected to the 802.1X WLAN network here yet, I've
set up a bluetooth LAN which
All,
I have gotten the impression that my warranty could now be void due to
my installing third party non-Nokia software on my tablet. This can not be
true, and if so, I will be looking to return my tablet. I purchased it
purely for the freedom to develop that Linux gives me. If I loose
I would most definitely be interested. I'm sure having it posted on
the list as well would be a benefit to future user like myself that
are looking for a solution. Thank you again!
--Dan--
On Feb 1, 2007, at 7:15 PM, Kimitake Abe wrote:
OK, thank you for letting know.
BTW, I just trying
PepperPad is the same way...but then again Pepper provides much more
seamless outofbox experience where user isn't as compelled to start
installing tons of extra stuff. If you mess around under the hood and
break PepperPad...you are responsible. This makes sense.
With N800 if you don't start
On 2/2/07, John P. Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warranty void if I install non-nokia packages?!?!?!? Please tell me
this is not the case.
As with all warrantees, if you do something to break it, you get to
keep both pieces. So generalizing about installing anything
automatically
what about getting some custom network scripts
On 2/2/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As already said in previous messages: you can't.
A possible and better-than-nothing workaround:
http://www.maemopeople.org/index.php/maddraves/2007/02/01/p41
Dominik Brodowski wrote:
Hi,
As I
I've raised bug #953 (https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=953) which
questions why the N800 RSS news reader application only displays the most
recent one or two articles from each feed, even though each feed may have 40+
articles available.
You could always try out rawdog. Needs
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