[mono] selinux problem with mono

2008-06-22 Thread Amdrea Turbatto
Hi, I've experimented an error after installed mono on maemo-scratchbox. Starting from a clean maemo dev environment, i've followed the instruction present at http://maemo.org/community/wiki/mono/. Running mono i get the following error: /scratchbox/devkits/mono/bin/mono: error while loading sha

Re: Postal address in Contacts?

2008-06-22 Thread Patrick Ohly
On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 21:04 -0600, Mark Haury wrote: > You still have not responded to the the main problem, which is that > sync is not and never will be as flexible as import and export, and in > some cases is absolutely, positively impossible. I didn't see a contradiction here and thus didn't r

Re: Postal address in Contacts?

2008-06-22 Thread David Greaves
Mark Haury wrote: > Patrick Ohly wrote: >> On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 14:55 -0600, Mark wrote: >> >>> You are confusing "convenience" with "flexibility". Syncing can be a >>> whole lot more *convenient*, once you have it properly set up (which >>> can be a real bear), but it is in no way as flexible

Re: Browser location field showing when I click on a text input field

2008-06-22 Thread Tony Green
On Saturday 21 Jun 2008, Tuukka Tolvanen wrote: Thanks for the ideas, Tuukka. > You might want to find / file a bug on https://bugs.maemo.org/ -- but > first: what version are you using (Control Panel > General > About > product), OS2008 Version 2.2007.51-3 The 2007 bit worried me at first, bu

Re: Browser location field showing when I click on a text input field

2008-06-22 Thread David Greaves
Hi Tony That's how it works on my N800 too - I've only had it a few weeks and it's the latest OS2008. Possibly it's new behaviour and you upgraded recently? David PS Did you used to work on 'Portal2' for BTOW? If so ... "hi" :) Tony Green wrote: > For some strange reason, my N800's on-screen ke

Re: Browser location field showing when I click on a text input field

2008-06-22 Thread Tony Green
On Sunday 22 Jun 2008, David Greaves wrote: > Hi Tony > > That's how it works on my N800 too - I've only had it a few weeks and it's the > latest OS2008. > > Possibly it's new behaviour and you upgraded recently? FX: enormous crash as penny drops! The most recent image was a minor bugfix for

External Keyboard Recommendations

2008-06-22 Thread Hal Vaughan
I had to shelve a lot of what I was doing and now I'm at the point where I want to get an external keyboard to replace the iGo one I have, which is cramped. I know several people strongly recommended the iGo Stowaway (not the Ultra Slim, but the regular one), however, within the past few month

Re: External Keyboard Recommendations

2008-06-22 Thread Matt Emson
Hal Vaughan wrote: > So any recommendations on [...] external keyboards since the > Stowaway seems to have been taken off the market? Yes, buy a OTG dongle and go USB. Bluetooth is a PITA. USB works really well. The adapter will cost you less than $10 is you shop around, the keyboard - well,

Re: External Keyboard Recommendations

2008-06-22 Thread Denis Dimick
Matt's right, don't use BT. I'm using one of two KB's both are USB. One's a roll-up plastic/rubber one, nice to take on the road, and the others a "normal" US 101 key. Don't have a wireless one to play with, but would not use Bluetooth since it drains the battery. HtH, Denis On Sun, Jun 22,

Re: External Keyboard Recommendations

2008-06-22 Thread hendrik
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:34:04PM +0100, Matt Emson wrote: > Hal Vaughan wrote: > > So any recommendations on [...] external keyboards since the > > Stowaway seems to have been taken off the market? > > Yes, buy a OTG dongle and go USB. Bluetooth is a PITA. USB works really What is an OTG do