Anyone owns a blackberry with internet access, I am curious to see if
the N800 will work with it. I know all BB had bluetooth but it was
pretty useless when I try to sync it with my Sony Ericsson phone. I
wonder if it will be any different.
--
Kahlil Johnson
"Ya tengo GMAIL!!"
On 2/10/07, Neil MacLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
> Is the N800 smart enough to know when it is on AC and not blank the
> display? The N770 didn't appear to have this feature. The clock could
> be set as a screen saver when on AC power.
>
I think it's a mistake that there is o
On 2/10/07, Neil MacLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jon Smirl wrote:
> Is the N800 smart enough to know when it is on AC and not blank the
> display? The N770 didn't appear to have this feature. The clock could
> be set as a screen saver when on AC power.
>
I think it's a mistake that there is o
Hey all,
So I've replaced my WSOD 770 with an n800 (tigerdirect let me pay the
difference to upgrade since they held the extended warranty...)
I had the 770 working with my treo flawlessly... but I can't get the
n800 to use it for DUN... It can "see" it, pair with it... mark it as a
phone... I c
On my N800 libosso-help0 is there, I don't remember doing anything
special:
~ $ dpkg -s libosso-help0
Package: libosso-help0
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: misc
Installed-Size: 96
Maintainer: Jakub Pavelek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: armel
Source: libosso-help
V
My fmradio installation fails because of a missing package:
libosso-help0(>=2.08). From what I can tell, I believe I have the proper
repositories installed.
Is this an obvious problem?
Many thanks, and all best,
Rick
--
Rick Prelinger
Prelinger Archiveshttp://www.prelinger.com
P.O. Bo
Jon Smirl wrote:
Is the N800 smart enough to know when it is on AC and not blank the
display? The N770 didn't appear to have this feature. The clock could
be set as a screen saver when on AC power.
I think it's a mistake that there is only one set of power management timeouts
- there should b
On 2/10/07, Tristan Wibberley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 10:03 +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
> "ext David Hagood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Last - It would be nice to allow the alarm system to start the radio -
> > for a clock radio function.
>
> Hey, that's an excellent
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 10:03 +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
> "ext David Hagood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Last - It would be nice to allow the alarm system to start the radio -
> > for a clock radio function.
>
> Hey, that's an excellent idea! I want that feature too.
>
> (I'm not involved wit
>> kbdd in the shell, and it seems like the driver skips more keys the
>> faster
>> I type.
>>
>> How fast can you type with that keyboard? I'm almost as fast with the
>> on-screen keyboard...
>
> Just my experience with the driver on the 770. It's far more stable
> than it used to be, for whatever
Hi, some time ago I successfully installed and used Python 2.5 runtime and
dev packages on my Nokia 770, following the instructions on the Python for
Maemo page on garage. Now I've updated the firmware with ITOS 3.2006.49-2,
but trying to follow the same instructions I cannot find the package
Nothing quite that serious here, but I've found that the load-applet
comes in handy when you need to kill a struggling process or app.
On 2/10/07, Dr. Nicholas Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As I noted in an earlier post, occasionally some programs will fail
and they
are terminated. On occa
As I noted in an earlier post, occasionally some programs will fail and they
are terminated. On occasion, however, some programs display very
Windows-like behavior, e.g. the only way to use the system is to remove the
battery and wait a bit then reboot. Specifically, I'll run a program
(fmradio w
On 2/9/07, Kahlil Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a N770 and an N800, I have had issues where I leave the N800
charging with the N770 cable and it doesnt charge at all. It doesnt
loose power but it doesnt increase it either.
When I plug it in, I am able to see the charging icon but whe
On the subject of excessive WLAN power consumption, I have a issue
I've been meaning to bring up. I use a US Robotics USB b/g WLAN
adapter in ad-hoc mode on a Linux system to connect to. The driver
for the USB wrapper is loaded via NDIS Wrapper, kernel version 2.6.18.
I do not use DHCP for anyt
On 10/02/07, centipede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
functions less than stellar on N800. I almost has to punch down the keys
and hold them for a short while. The keys seem to soften up a bit, when
used. But still a lot of keypresses are missed. I've watched the output of
kbdd in the shell, and it s
I actually notice that I get repeats frequently with my stowaway and
can't figure out where you make adjustments. How are you changing
that?
On 2/10/07, centipede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Can somebody confirm or deny my experience with my new Freedom
Keyboard
(not the Universal, w
Hi all,
Can somebody confirm or deny my experience with my new Freedom Keyboard
(not the Universal, which isn't for sale in Denmark)...
I've started the kbdd driver and reniced it in various attempts with
values like -1, -5, -100, -1000. Still keypickups are slow and faulty.
Either my keyboard is
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