I'd like to pick up a 12 V charger for the N800. Radio Shack has a RS
273-1335 on clearance that's supposed to work with the N80, N90, N91,
6101 and 6102. On Ebay I found a charger that covers the nearly the
same set of phones and also lists the N800. Can anybody here confirm
that the
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 14:49:29 +0100
Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's half-a-gazillion DAAP servers available.
its true -- and so far the 3 i have tried are nightmares to install due
to missing libraries and dependencies! Man i hate Linux sometimes.
libhowl seems to be
There's half-a-gazillion DAAP servers available.
its true -- and so far the 3 i have tried are nightmares to install due
to missing libraries and dependencies! Man i hate Linux sometimes.
libhowl seems to be the one that is causing the grief!
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On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 14:06 +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
Thanks Marty, but isn't an elegant solution.
You still require a browser to control your playlist etc. So as a
solution it rates no higher than what i have with SlimServer.
Rhythmbox/Banshee/Muine/a DAAP server on the server
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 14:22 +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
Rhythmbox/Banshee/Muine/a DAAP server on the server machine, and Canola
as the N800 front-end should work, although I didn't have much luck
myself.
These [Rhythmbox/Banshee/Muine/] are all desktop apps for GNOME; this
isn't what
Rhythmbox/Banshee/Muine/a DAAP server on the server machine, and Canola
as the N800 front-end should work, although I didn't have much luck
myself.
These [Rhythmbox/Banshee/Muine/] are all desktop apps for GNOME; this
isn't what i want. The Linux server is a headless machine. I don't
want
Thanks Marty, but isn't an elegant solution.
You still require a browser to control your playlist etc. So as a
solution it rates no higher than what i have with SlimServer.
the quest continues
Marty Skitch wrote:
I just started to use gnump3d and I have been happy with it so far.
Setup
I just started to use gnump3d and I have been happy with it so far.
Setup took 10 minutes and I was able to browse to my music and I was
able to play my music. I have not tried it with video so I can not
comment on that yet.
Marty Skitch
Josh Smith wrote:
Did you search
Did you search internettablettalk.com? Mounting has been discussed
quite a bit, and I know it can be done. I am not sure how well it
works for accessing media though, as the transfer rates may not be
good enough. When I had cifs set up I never tried this.
There are also other streaming
Okay good N800'ers what are my options here.
My Setup:
Shed loads of MP3's/Videos sitting on a Linux server with samba running
at the moment.
So how can i effectively access those files from my N800?
Ideally i would like to mount my share point on the N800; but i have
failed to do that, and
On 7/27/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's half-a-gazillion DAAP servers available.
its true -- and so far the 3 i have tried are nightmares to install due
to missing libraries and dependencies! Man i hate Linux sometimes.
What distro are you using?
libhowl seems to be
Thanks for taking the time to do an explanation using the example
e2fsprogs package. I kinda get it after digesting your points, but
seem to still be missing something.
I have a 770 running OS 2006 3.2006.49-2. So following your
explanation, but instead changing from bora (N800) to
On 7/27/07, D. L. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to do an explanation using the example
e2fsprogs package. I kinda get it after digesting your points, but
seem to still be missing something.
I have a 770 running OS 2006 3.2006.49-2. So following your
Ahh, shoot. I really need to be more careful. For you this should read
Catalog Name: Anything you want (Maemo.org maybe)
Web address: http://repository.maemo.org;
Distribution: gregale
Components: free nonfree
Sorry,
--Paul
On 7/27/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Hi Alan,
I had tried once:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gmediaserver/
It is just a command line interface, but it worked to me (besides I
didn't use the Nokia to listen to music). If your library is too large
it will take a long time until the server be available. Video streamer
seems to be not
On Friday 27 July 2007, Alan Williamson wrote:
Okay good N800'ers what are my options here.
My Setup:
Shed loads of MP3's/Videos sitting on a Linux server with samba running
at the moment.
So how can i effectively access those files from my N800?
mp3s just play from regular ol' http just
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