ANNOUNCEMENT
Release Information
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Project:Maemo Eclipse Integration
Version:0.9 (Beta)
Baseline: maemo 4.0 Chinook SDK
Date: 2008-02-26
Maemo team is happy to announce beta release of maemo Eclipse
Integration. This
beta version has
This is my first use of any of the Maemo mailling lists, so if I am
using the wrong one, a word to me about that will fix me up fine.
Anyhow, I just bargained away my last i386 based linux box, so the boxes
I have remaining for N800 development (and i DO intend to do that!)
include my PPC based
Bingo - Iam able to navigate to known ip addresses. resolv.conf only lists
127.0.0.1 so I need to learn more about navigatng around a linux machine.
Thanks for your help. Now at least I know where to start looking
On 2/25/08, Wayne Fiori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Check /etc/resolv.conf. This
Check /etc/resolv.conf. This sound like one of the name servers served
up by the DHCP server is functional and the rest aren't. Or manually
edit the file have you've been served an address such that
/etc/resolv.conf uses name servers that you know are valid.
Have you tried pinging or connecting to
I suspect the issue here is not related to my N800 but instead to the
wireless network but I thought I'd see if anyone has any ideas.
At work, I connect to a wifi network designed for guest use (i.e. it does
not connect to our corporate network). The wifi network has WEP security and
the N800 conn
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 23:24:05 +0100 (CET)
Giacomo Tufano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone been able to use a Nwhatever on an ad-hoc network. I tried with
> OS2006 AND OS2008, mac, windos and linux hosts. I can get the link easily
> (well, easily on mac and windows) but I get no address fro