Mark wrote:
[...]
Actually, it wasn't LCARS that was broken, it was GPE that disregarded
some of the system colors.
Thank you for the correction. I tried for nearly a year to get any kind
of response from either author, but got nothing, so I assumed neither of
them was interested in making
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Peter Flynn peter.fl...@mars.ucc.ie wrote:
Mark wrote:
[...]
Actually, it wasn't LCARS that was broken, it was GPE that disregarded
some of the system colors.
Thank you for the correction. I tried for nearly a year to get any kind
of response from either
Mark wrote:
[...]
That particular issue probably just wasn't on their radar. I don't
think the dark themes were even available when they were working on
their apps. Plus, they had bigger fish to fry - GPE are supposedly
working on better import/export, which is a much more important issue
Recently, I've been kicking around porting Squeak, a popular version of
SmallTalk to run on the Nokia N900. I've had some success and have a zipped
tarball available. If you're interested, check out
Running Squeak, Etoys, Scratch, or maybe even OpenCoqueat or OpenCobalt on a
Nokia N900
Hi all;
I've bought a 16G SD card for my N900. When I go to Settings -- Memory I see
this:
Nokia N900:
21.13 GB Available
Memory Card:
11.10 GB Available
Memory for installable applications
1.82 GB available
Can anyone tell me what the Memory for installable applications is used for
and
Kevin, et al.
My understanding is that the 32 Gig of diskspace that comes in the N900
is broken into a few different pieces. These include pieces for the root
file system, temporary files, a section for installable applications and a
section for user data.
The section for installable
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Marcel tan...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 27.12.2009, 15:38 -0600 schrieb Paul Hartman:
Hi,
I'm using linux kernel 2.6.32 on my PC and mount N900 in mass storage
mode using vfat (async).
If I write one file then sync/umount, write speed is about