Hi,
ext Michael Thompson wrote:
> When i turn on my n800 the progress bar doesn't come up and it never
> starts. If i remove one of sd cards then it starts.
>
> AFTer it booted i typed dmesg in the terminal
>
> [ 120.663482] JFFS2 warning: (1153) jffs2_sum_write_su
Hi
I'm currently thinking about buying a N800, after some friends won the
N770 at Gnome's GUADEC and were quite happy with it.
What I don't get so far is: Can I use normal Debian packages from
ftp.debian.org? The maemo wiki's application list looks quite empty
compared to the list for the N770, a
that would have been nice to know at 1am last nite! :)
thanks for the info
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On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 20:10 -0600, David Hagood wrote:
> bidon02 wrote:
> > Hi David,
> > I would be pleased to help for beta testing GMFSK on my N800 and my
> > YAESU FT-890.
> > Are you not planning to use the onboard sound card rather then a
> > external USB sound card ?
> > 73s
> I am plannin
bidon02 wrote:
Hi David,
I would be pleased to help for beta testing GMFSK on my N800 and my
YAESU FT-890.
Are you not planning to use the onboard sound card rather then a
external USB sound card ?
73s
I am planning on requiring an external USB sound device and an external
USB serial device f
On 3/5/07, Larry Battraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand
that better support may be forthcoming, but that would be part of a
new kernel or a back-port of the fixes.
The Nokia folks seem to be strangely silent on the whole USB host
thing. Maybe they are not wanting to implicate themselve
On 3/5/07, Francesc Roig-i-Feliu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Anybody knows if is possible that mameo recognizes a BT mouse?
Anybody has tryed it?
No and yes :-) The X-server Maemo uses is not capable of using a
mouse because 1) There is no existing option (as OS2007 is shipped)
to tell it
On 3/5/07, Paul Klapperich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/5/07, Jeff G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > just run flasher to see its options and your question is answered ;-)
> > > i think it was --enable-usb-host or something like that
>
> Can you do that (turn on USB-Host mode) without re-flash
On 05/03/07, Eero Tamminen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
ext Michael Thompson wrote:
> When i turn on my n800 the progress bar doesn't come up and it never
> starts. If i remove one of sd cards then it starts.
>
> AFTer it booted i typed dmesg in the terminal
>
> [ 120.663482] JFFS2 warning:
Hi
Anybody knows if is possible that mameo recognizes a BT mouse?
Anybody has tryed it?
Francesc.
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Hi David,
I would be pleased to help for beta testing GMFSK on my N800 and my
YAESU FT-890.
Are you not planning to use the onboard sound card rather then a
external USB sound card ?
73s
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On 3/5/07, Jeff G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > just run flasher to see its options and your question is answered ;-)
> > i think it was --enable-usb-host or something like that
Can you do that (turn on USB-Host mode) without re-flashing the device?
Yes. You use the flasher utility, but you
> just run flasher to see its options and your question is answered ;-)
> i think it was --enable-usb-host or something like that
Can you do that (turn on USB-Host mode) without re-flashing the device?
Thanks,
Jeff
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El Dilluns 05 Març 2007 04:46, Benjamí Villoslada va escriure:
> Have many information about this problem?
I see in other messages: dropbear. Updated today, now works fine again :)
$ dpkg -l "dropbear*" | grep ^i | awk '{print $2, $3}'
dropbear-client 0.49-1mh3
dropbear-server 0.49-1mh3
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Nice use for a nice device:
http://lmi.geekcorps.org/
http://lmi.geekcorps.org/hardware/
It seems that the 770 is being used in many projects with different
purpouses. Nice to see that.
Best regards,
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Marius Gedminas wrote:
That's interesting. So, you're saying that people who have dropbear
installed have problems during boot time because dropbear blocks while
reading /dev/random?
Yes. Seen this also in other form - you can't ssh into device until you
do some activity after boot (i.e open
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 08:48:09PM +0100, Per Wille wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2007, at 20:25 , Anuj Verma (Kevin) wrote:
>
> >That's about it - refuses to boot.
> >Got to flash, I have a feel some service is refusing to start up,
> >something from yesterdays updates of sshd maybe ?
>
> Had that as well.
"ext Acadia Secure Networks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> is it necessary for the user to manually reinstall any extra
> applications after updating to a new version of the OS,
Yes, it is necessary for you to install all the applications again.
Updating your OS by flashing a new firmware image i
Hi,
ext Stefan Englhardt wrote:
I've a power outage of my N800. Since that the device needs
very long to start (>30min). The Nokia Screen apears, the blue bar
at the bottom goes 100% right. And then I've to wait for a very long time.
Most likely this is JFFS2 file system garbage collecting the
Hi,
ext Michael Thompson wrote:
When i turn on my n800 the progress bar doesn't come up and it never
starts. If i remove one of sd cards then it starts.
AFTer it booted i typed dmesg in the terminal
[ 120.663482] JFFS2 warning: (1153) jffs2_sum_write_sumnode: Not
enough space for summary, pad
Hi,
ext Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 3/2/07, Jonathan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My N800 has been restarting each night sometime after 2am EST (that's
as late as I've been up). I leave it plugged in either on my night
table or on my desk and when I go to use it in the am, it's clearly
been
ext Kimmo Hämäläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My guess is the WLAN. IIRC, there was rebooting problems that were
> caused by just leaving the WLAN connection idle.
I was just about say the same. I also suspect it's the WLAN driver
crashing.
> Fortunately, the next SW release should fix thos
"Frantisek Dufka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Really? I remember that we only added it to N800. Oh well, I'm glad
>> that I was wrong :)
>>
>
> Just to clear possible confusion, 2007 was not a typo, I mean the
> hacker edition, not regular IT2006. So if 770 uses PSM and you would
> need just ne
Kemal,
Thanks, it really helped. And I updated to the new dropbear package immediately
Sergey
On 3/5/07, Kemal Hadimli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Apparently there was an error in the recent dropbear update. It is
waiting for random key presses to get some entropy. Hit the keys like
crazy
Kalle Valo wrote:
770 uses WLAN PSM but it doesn't have the gconf key for changing the
value. It has 1000 ms timeout hardcoded. But I guess you could take
the osso-wlan sources and change the hardcoded value in wlancond.
Can we get the gconf key added for the next release of OS2006?
FWIW just t
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