Hello,
I've searched everywhere for a solution to this but now I'm stuck. The
solution might not be Maemo related but I'm hoping someone here has
solved the same problem.
I sync my Outlook calendar at work with Google which I then sync with
my N900. The problem is that I use alerts heavily in Outlo
On 2 March 2010 10:26, Tony Green wrote:
> On the default media player, I can add tunes to the "current" playlist, but
> there doesn't seem to be a way of removing them (or even displaying the
> playlist to try to remove them). The playlist appears momentarily when I
> launch the player from th
>2010/3/1 Kimmo Hämäläinen :
>
> Did you run gtk-update-icon-cache to rebuild the icon cache after adding
> the new icon?
>
I did but nothing happened (no output from the command). I'm assuming
that's correct because I've not actually added a new icon, I'm trying
to re-use an existing one.
On 1 Ma
Hello,
I've setup a .desktop file for a shell script I want to run. It runs
ok but I can't get it to show a meaningful icon.
This is the desktop file:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.1
Type=Application
Terminal=true
Name=Mount.jb
Exec=/usr/bin/osso-xterm 'sudo /root/mount.jb'
Icon=termina
On 19 February 2010 22:16, Craig Woodward wrote:
> One good example for why is that the main package is really just a big
> dependency list of other packages to pull. If beta versions exists in devel
> and you update with that repository on, it may pull a beta package over a
> stable one, si
Hello,
Whenever I try to edit or add a bookmark in microb I get an error saying:
"Operation temporarily disabled due to low memory"
All I have to do is open the browser and try to edit an existing
bookmark; it fails even when it's the first thing I do after a reboot.
Immediately after reboot top
> The application manager does not show all packages available in the
> repositories, but only those that belong to the user/* section.
That makes sense. Thanks for the replies.
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Hello,
This *might* be stupid question but I can't find an answer anywhere.
On my N900, if I do:
apt-cache search python
I see a list of python packages I can install. However, if I search
for python in the application manager I get no results.
Should the result be the same for both? Why do they