> - Moderate use of my tablet for a few hours.
> - Left on with a wikipedia article in the browser for about four hours
> - I wanted to read the article later, so I flipped the cover around and went
> to bed. (batt indicator shows full)
> - about ten hours later, I pulled the cover off, and it
Hi, folks. I need some help with thttpd.
I've installed and run it to get easy access to my 770 via a Web browser.
The problem I've got is that every time I get an Internet connection (via
wifi or phone) my IP address changes. So that I've prepared a very simple
web page at a fixed URL. In that
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 12:49:15AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> My mother sometimes has problems turning on her 770. I hold the power
> button for a few seconds, release it, and it boots fine. There appears
> to be a trick to it: if you hold the power button too short, it won't
> come up; if
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 12:17:31PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
> many of the router and 802.11 access point products with which I
> work are designed around the assumption that the predominant, and,
> in most cases, the only method of effecting remote (i.e. via the
> TCP/IP stack as opp
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 01:23:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 12:35:50PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
> > I don't have any answers but I just yesterday I reported to this
> > list a similar problem on the N800 requiring removal/re
> > installation of the bat
I'm trying to use Opened Hand's dates application. Dates itself
seems to work
fine but I am unable to import all my calendars. Here is what I've done:
on notebook:
scp -pr .evolution [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/user
on n800
chown -R user.users .evolution
reboot
It
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 12:35:50PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
> I don't have any answers but I just yesterday I reported to this
> list a similar problem on the N800 requiring removal/re
> installation of the battery to "unbrick" the device.
I read those posts and the behavior was defi
K,
I don't have any answers but I just yesterday I reported to this list a
similar problem on the N800 requiring removal/re installation of the
battery to "unbrick" the device.
Having said that, I can say that from my experience, the N800 software
overall seems quite stable and far along on
On 02/17/2007 08:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have had the following problem with my 770 for sometime now, but do not
> really understand the cause or how to avoid it.
>
> This is what I did last night:
>
> - Moderate use of my tablet for a few hours.
> - Left on with a wikipedia article in the
K,
many of the router and 802.11 access point products with which I work
are designed around the assumption that the predominant, and, in most
cases, the only method of effecting remote (i.e. via the TCP/IP stack as
opposed to a serial port) management is via http or, preferably, https
to a w
I have had the following problem with my 770 for sometime now, but do not
really understand the cause or how to avoid it.
This is what I did last night:
- Moderate use of my tablet for a few hours.
- Left on with a wikipedia article in the browser for about four hours
- I wanted to read the ar
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 05:09:11PM -0500, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
> Navigating the router admin port www pages was a little extra work
> (scrolling of 2 levels nested windows) but with the N800 I was
> still able to perform the necessary configuration adjustments on
I would think that in
Hm! I've tried to find quickly something on configuration of this ap on the
net. Looks that it should be made using mac computer and 10.1.5 + version.
On the cd is setup wizard. If Jonathan has mac, fine. Btw, protocol is
"draft n". Compatible with a, b and g. Have lucky?
Hi Jonathan!
> I'll have to investigate the manual config, but seems like something
> is simply wrong to me. Though there were supposed to be standards for
> these keys so all supported devices spoke the same language.
Don't worry. WPA2 is standard.
> My AP was configured first, that's how I w
Hi Paule!
>Great just-in-time suggestion. Do tell me more. Where are these files?
> Do I have to gainroot first to access them for rw? Is all this doable
> without flashing methods? If so, let me in on it. This sounds like a good
> in-road to sysadmin which leaves the integrity of the syste
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maskin.
Vennlig hilsen
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I'll have to investigate the manual config, but seems like something
is simply wrong to me. Though there were supposed to be standards for
these keys so all supported devices spoke the same language.
My AP was configured first, that's how I was presented with the key
question on the N800... for
Hi, Zorane
Great just-in-time suggestion. Do tell me more. Where are these files?
Do I have to gainroot first to access them for rw? Is all this doable
without flashing methods? If so, let me in on it. This sounds like a good
in-road to sysadmin which leaves the integrity of the system in t
On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 19:40 -0500, Jonathan Greene wrote:
> The battery trick seems to fix all odd ailments... Not sure where the
> magic is, but there's clearly some connection between a full
> power-down and a restorative state.
Here is a way to reproduce a loss of functionality ending up in
req
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