. If you need more
space there for installs, you could always move some stuff to the card
and they symlink it from root.
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Probably I'm missing something obvious, but having just put a SIM card
in my N900, I thought the number would show somewhere (maybe on the
calling screen?) but can't find it.
Any pointers?
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at least, it was
- they were appearing in /home/user/.cache/tracker/file-meta.db and
those already in a playlist could be played fine.
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, though annoyingly
both Mappero and Extra decoders support are dependent on Ogg-support, so
they also need to be taken off and reinstalled.
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).
Rsync is better for backups than rcp, because it will only transfer
files that have changed, whereas rcp (or scp, which I prefer) will
transfer everything, whether it's changed or not.
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player by pressing
on the title until a context-menu pops up (I suppose the equivalent of a
right-click) and that gives you the option you're looking for. At a higher
level, you can do the same thing with a whole album.
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less accurate for height than it is for
latitude/longitude? It seems generally able to even plot which side of the road
I'm walking on, so it's good for the latter.
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://repository.maemo.org/extras/ fremantle free non-free
The only things disabled in the app-manager are extras testing and extras devel.
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see it; it
doesn't appear on the playlists menu.
Is there a way of manipulating it that I've managed to miss, or do I need to
raise a bug to ask for it to be added?
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it's enabled. No idea what the significance of O
and V is though...
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on where to put them are on the QStarDict
site: http://qstardict.ylsoftware.com/index.php (look in the Wiki for
installation instructions).
It's a program I'm very pleased to see now on the N900 as I used it a lot on my
N800.
Cheers
Tony
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in-between.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but it's not obvious enough for me...
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factor in my decision.
Thanks in advance.
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the services on the line I was planning to use to get to Schiphol
Airport if I hadn't checked their website. And that meant I could work out a
working route to catch my plane on time.
Oh, and I get lots of geek points impressing people by being able to play
videos on it...
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in debug mode, so you'll need to restart it
normally afterwards).
The only thing that stands out in your debug output is that you're having to
type the password, so presumably you haven't copied your N800's public key to
the target machine?
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http
. The only answer I
could see on the browser side might be if it stopped running embedded
Javascript when the device was locked (or perhaps when the display had timed
out). But then other people might have a reason why they need it to keep on
running.
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the normal volume control isn't quickly
available).
Of course it might already have these features and I haven't found them yet :-)
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!!!
Possibly from the command-line as root. At the very least that might provide
some error messages that will give a clue as to what's wrong.
dpkg -r httpd
is the command you need for that.
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hours so the device will reconnect in time for when I'll need it
online again
sleep 30600
# Switch back to online mode and reconnect to the default access point
/usr/bin/dbus-send --system --type=signal /com/nokia/mce/signal
com.nokia.mce.signal.sig_device_mode_ind string:normal
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The subject says it all really.
Is there a way to configure Modest so I can sign messages with my GPG key?
In a similar vein, can it verify messages from known senders whose public keys
I have?
There doesn't seem to be anything in the Wiki at the moment :-(
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the option to include or exclude it from being checked at intervals and it's
possible to configure it to check for mail when it starts up or not to,
whichever is preferred.
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to leave that to my desktop machine. Though it would be useful to be able to
enable/disable receiving so that when I'm on holiday I can pick messages up
when I find a network I can use.
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N810 to Diablo with no problems, but I've since
noticed the display switches off.
I have the setting Display Stays Lit: When Charging but it seems to
ignore that and use the default settings.
Mine too.
Looks like a bug - No. 3300 raised on Bugzilla.
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any config).
Looks like I'll have to settle for having the address bar disabled all the
time - fortunately most of what I use it for is my on-board web app anyway...
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the problem, but that made no
difference. Neither did renaming /home/user/.mozilla
http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/faqs.html for more information.
this is 404.
Drat! Time to hunt for another explanation for hardly anybody to bother
reading :-)
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on 'Portal2' for BTOW? If so ... hi :)
Hi David, yes that was me. Are you still with the company or are you one of
the thousands like me who've taken the money and jumped ship?
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, has anybody found a
solution for it? ;-)
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that particular package.
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minutes
via SSH for MRTG stats. No battery problems from either of these.
Biggest battery-drainers I've experienced were the Ogg-Vorbis Player,which
would kill my battery overnight and Canola, which can do the job in a couple
of hours.
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Trying a few more ideas this afternoon and I've solved this problem.
For the record, in case anybody else hits this problem, for some reason
the user user wasn't in the audio group. After I added the necessary entry
in /etc/group it works.
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manager, but apt-get install e2fsprogs did the job for me.
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where I can do this? There doesn't seem to be anything in
the applet's help screen.
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need to purge the package (dpkg -P packagename).
I don't know for certain which option the application manager uses, but I have
a feeling it's only remove rather than purge.
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On Monday 21 Apr 2008, Giacomo Tufano wrote:
Btw (as a comment to a previous message): everyone have a system log,
do 'dmesg' on a terminal to see it.
Have a nice evening, gt
So I do! Much quieter than yours though - just a few messages about voltage
regulation.
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if it's wrong. You'll find a lot of apps can
be installed by going straight to the .deb file instead.
It took me a while to get round to putting MySQL and Apache on the repository
because I'd just installed from my own builds and hadn't noticed that I
needed a new install file.
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rather excessive - any suggestions as to how to reduce the
footprint? As I'm using the browser to display pages from the on-board
Apache server, built from the on-board MySQL database, I must be swapping an
awful lot...
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http
On Tuesday 15 Apr 2008, Erik Hovland wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 06:42:42PM +0100, Tony Green wrote:
Has anybody else noticed that the web browser seems to take an awful lot
of memory up on OS2008?
I've noticed it too. This gets especially worse with embedded flash,
like youtube and its
On Tuesday 15 Apr 2008, Mark wrote:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 3:58 AM, Tony Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The main problem with apps that haven't been released for OS2008 is
the install file you get when you click on the icon on the Maemo site.
That checks the OS version and chokes if it's
use even on my own content, which obviously doesn't have anything I
want to block...
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