On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Larry Battraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're obviously talking about different things. Mine only occurs when
> charging and is a pronounce alternating hum and buzz as the n800 draws
> current and pauses (Easy to see on a charger w/a LED). It stops the
> se
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am very familiar with the ground loop problem, and this is not
> related to that. Ground loop problems are a result of noise created by
> other devices, whereas this noise is created by the Nokia itself. It's
> also a completel
tanguyr wrote:
> That sounds like a good enough solution for now. So then my next
> questions becomes "how do i add a junk category to the end of the
> menu?". Is this something i can do through the UI or will i have to go
> to command line mode? Apologies in advance if this is explained
> somewh
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Peter Flynn escreveu:
>
> Actually it's even infecting desktop distros...just try removing
> Evolution from Ubuntu and replacing it with Thunderbird.
>
I do that all the time without any issues. If you have a poroblem doing
that I suggest you open
Steve Yelvington wrote:
> Peter Flynn wrote:
>> It's unfortunate that Nokia didn't try to learn from other attempts at
>> Linux-based pocket devices, notably the Sharp Zaurus, where the same
>> problem occurred.
>
> Or the Mac, for that matter. I'd love to send Mail.app on a one-way boat
> to h
Peter Flynn wrote:
> It's unfortunate that Nokia didn't try to learn from other attempts at
> Linux-based pocket devices, notably the Sharp Zaurus, where the same
> problem occurred.
Or the Mac, for that matter. I'd love to send Mail.app on a one-way boat
to hades but Apple has tangled it up wi
Hi Dave,
That sounds like a good enough solution for now. So then my next
questions becomes "how do i add a junk category to the end of the
menu?". Is this something i can do through the UI or will i have to go
to command line mode? Apologies in advance if this is explained
somewhere, i just got
tanguyr wrote:
> Ryan, Jonathan,
>
> OK, too bad - but thanks for the info.
>
> Can i assume this goes for all default apps (i also wanted to drop the
> default media player for Canola2)?
It's unfortunate that Nokia didn't try to learn from other attempts at
Linux-based pocket devices, notably
On 3/13/08, Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I connect my nokia n800 to the line input of my car stereo (the factory
> one) and I don't hear such a high level of noise.
> The sensitivity of the line level is quite low (as reported by many
> users on a forum dedicated to my car model, s
En/na Mark ha escrit:
> were actually the vehicle, then why is it that factory stereos _never_
> have that problem? There clearly is a design issue that the
> aftermarket engineers are ignoring.
I connect my nokia n800 to the line input of my car stereo (the factory
one) and I don't hear such a
On 3/13/08, Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yoiu original complaint didn;t seemo to list that you were charging at the
> same time,
>
Because it's irrelevant; the noise is the same regardless of whether
I'm charging or not, and I did say that it applied in non-automotive
situations, whi
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This sounds like a truly "killer app", as it uses vector maps rather
> than converting everything to raster as Maemo Mapper does. However, I
> can't get it to build and install, an the documentation is currently
> extremey thin.
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Mark wrote:
> I am very familiar with the ground loop problem, and this is not
> related to that. Ground loop problems are a result of noise created by
> other devices, whereas this noise is created by the Nokia itself. It's
> also a completely differe
This sounds like a truly "killer app", as it uses vector maps rather
than converting everything to raster as Maemo Mapper does. However, I
can't get it to build and install, an the documentation is currently
extremey thin.
Mark
On 3/13/08, Alfredo J. Fabretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed,
I am very familiar with the ground loop problem, and this is not
related to that. Ground loop problems are a result of noise created by
other devices, whereas this noise is created by the Nokia itself. It's
also a completely different kind of noise - ground loops usually cause
a whine (that varies
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Alfredo J. Fabretti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For those like me that own the N810 but doesn't live in a country
> supported by the included Map (Wayfinder) application, there's a
> project called "Navit" (http://navit.sourceforge.net/?page=home) t
Hi,
ext Giacomo Tufano wrote:
> Tim Ashman ha scritto:
>> Hey I tried modest and how do I voice my opinion on the delete function.
>> One
>> of the things I like about the builtin email client is I get the option
>> every
>> time I delete whether or not to delete off of the server. I use my
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:21 AM, David Hagood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have found that running the N800 through a ground loop isolator helps
> immensely - especially if you are charging the device as you use it.
>
> The Radio Shack ground loop isolator (RS #270-054) works well for this.
Ye
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 02:18:50PM +0100, tanguyr wrote:
> OK, if i can't get rid of the Email and Media player apps, is it
> possible to get rid of the icons from the apps menu (out of sight...
> out of mind)?
Since I don't use the default "help" or "rhapsody" menu items and wasn't
able to find a
Tim Ashman wrote:
> Hey I tried modest and how do I voice my opinion ...
As usual with free software projects, there are mailing lists and a bug
database:
https://garage.maemo.org/mail/?group_id=9
http://bugs.maemo.org (Communication/Modest)
Jussi
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Tim Ashman ha scritto:
> Hey I tried modest and how do I voice my opinion on the delete function. One
> of the things I like about the builtin email client is I get the option every
> time I delete whether or not to delete off of the server. I use my home
> desktop as my "forever" tank. Most
Hey I tried modest and how do I voice my opinion on the delete function. One
of the things I like about the builtin email client is I get the option every
time I delete whether or not to delete off of the server. I use my home
desktop as my "forever" tank. Most emails I just receive on the n8
OK, if i can't get rid of the Email and Media player apps, is it
possible to get rid of the icons from the apps menu (out of sight...
out of mind)?
Regs,
/t
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Jonathan Greene
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> at least with media player options there's no default file as
at least with media player options there's no default file association
and if you simply open canola it will play what's on your device.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 7:31 AM, tanguyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan, Jonathan,
>
> OK, too bad - but thanks for the info.
>
> Can i assume this goes for
Ryan, Jonathan,
OK, too bad - but thanks for the info.
Can i assume this goes for all default apps (i also wanted to drop the
default media player for Canola2)?
Regs,
/t
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Jonathan Greene
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's more than a rumor ... but we have to wait
I have found that running the N800 through a ground loop isolator helps
immensely - especially if you are charging the device as you use it.
The Radio Shack ground loop isolator (RS #270-054) works well for this.
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It's more than a rumor ... but we have to wait for an official Modest
release and then it will likely be an option to set as was the case
with MicroB when it was released.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:35 AM, Ryan Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tanguyr wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like th
tanguyr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like the replace the default Email program that came with my
> n810. I have found a newer version called Modest which seems to work
> better, but now I have two programs (and icons) called "Email" in the
> apps menu. When i use the Application Manager, i can only
Hello,
I would like the replace the default Email program that came with my
n810. I have found a newer version called Modest which seems to work
better, but now I have two programs (and icons) called "Email" in the
apps menu. When i use the Application Manager, i can only uninstall
software i have
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