Hi,
2009/3/4, Ognen Duzlevski :
> I am curious to find out what people use their Nokias for. If anyone
> could share their usage patterns, it would be appreciated.
I like reading eBooks on the device. FBreader and liqbase (for
text-file books) are great applications for this task. Reading books
No worries, I've managed to build it myself.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Yuri Klubakov wrote:
> Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
>
> I built git-1.6.1.3 with SB2 and it runs on the tablet when I copy the
> files manually, but I can't create debian package.
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Gary wrote:
> Yuri Klubakov wrote:
>> Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
>>
>
> Someone has a git repository so I have to wonder if there's a package
> availab le somewhere... See http://thpinfo.com/2008/smpy/ and
> https://garage.maemo.org/s
Gary,
thanks for sharing that. I was not aware of the Nokia bet labs www
pages/site
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
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Gary wrote:
> Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
>
>> My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
>>
>
> Have you increased yo
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> (exactly zero of
>> the available mapping applications are anywhere nearly as
>> user-friendly or stable as my Garmin GPS),
>
> I agree that a dedicated mapping device has its advantages, but also it's
> limitations. My Garmin jus
Yuri Klubakov wrote:
> Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
>
Someone has a git repository so I have to wonder if there's a package
availab le somewhere... See http://thpinfo.com/2008/smpy/ and
https://garage.maemo.org/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=git
-Gary
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Nice GUI, just wanted to point out the Nokia converter now runs under Mac
O/SX. I prefer the cmd line tools.
Thanks,
Denis
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Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
> Have not tried this app yet. I guess this is my bad. Cool, thanks!
>
Don't forget to check out this cool tool, too:
http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html
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Hi Gary,
Gary wrote:
> Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
>
>> My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
>>
>
> Have you increased your swap size yet?
> Settings -> Control Panel -> Memory -> Virtual
>
> I use mine for the Internet radio streaming, VPN client, ssh client, and
> the
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
> My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
Have you increased your swap size yet?
Settings -> Control Panel -> Memory -> Virtual
I use mine for the Internet radio streaming, VPN client, ssh client, and
the occasional game.
Re transcoding video, have yo
Hi,
> (exactly zero of
> the available mapping applications are anywhere nearly as
> user-friendly or stable as my Garmin GPS),
I agree that a dedicated mapping device has its advantages, but also it's
limitations. My Garmin just retired, as I'm now using the N810. I'm on tour
via bike most tim
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
> Hello,
>
First off, as soon as you touch the screen (even by accident), the
> lead disappears and you have to set it up again
Just tap the center button in the D-pad and it will cycle between lead
off and the two different lead modes. In ot
My device list is:
Cellphone
N810 tablet
Dell Mini 9
Macbook
each of them has its own use, they one that's specific to it plus a
bit of what is not specific to it.
Cellphone
I use it for calling. But I also use it as a camera and mp3 player
when I don't have them with me. But it is not a camera
Eero Tamminen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ext Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
>> lead disappears and you have to set it up again (here is the problem:
>> I am driving and the unit shuts off the screen to conserve power
>
> In fullscreen mode Maemo mapper prevents screen blanking.
Then I must have missed this somewher
Hi,
ext Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
> lead disappears and you have to set it up again (here is the problem: I
> am driving and the unit shuts off the screen to conserve power
In fullscreen mode Maemo mapper prevents screen blanking.
> - when I need the screen, I touch it but then I loose the lead
Hello,
I am curious to find out what people use their Nokias for. If anyone
could share their usage patterns, it would be appreciated.
I bought an N800 thinking that it was a very cool gadget (which it seems
to be). However, I am having trouble justifying the expense to myself,
even after a ye
Andrew Daviel wrote:
> Is there a Twitter client for the tablet ?
>
Mauku. I wrote a simple one in Mono that works up to a point on the NIT,
but Mauku is the way to go.
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Is there a Twitter client for the tablet ?
I presume that it works fine in the browser, but I was thinking to send
GPS location automatically. (e.g. when sailing alone, "last known
position xxx")
For my desktop I found a Perl module, but it needs a lot of CPAN stuff
including JSON modules whic
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