Hi,
then jalimo packages and even thisi PhoneMeAdvance package will do
what you want.
try it out... might be worth your time.
regards,
wahlau
On 05/11/2007, Peter Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi PEter,
have you tried
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last tried
it...
That looks a bit off-to-the-side with rather too many bells and
whistles. They appear to be pursuing the development of Java-like GUI
packages, whereas all I want is a plain commandline
Peter Flynn wrote:
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi,
have you tried Jalimo?
I'll give it a try, thanks.
OK, I take it back. This does the job really nicely. Kudos to Jalimo.
Running Saxon on large DocBook documents to generate LaTeX is a very
nontrivial piece of XSLT, and Jalimo didn't drop a bit.
Hi,
glad to hear that. And its speed is considered as still ok. When the
GUI part is done, i expect some can also start porting java software
over.
enjoy.
regards,
wahlau
On 07/11/2007, Peter Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi,
have you tried Jalimo?
Hi,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last tried
it...
That looks a bit off-to-the-side with rather too many bells and
whistles. They appear to be pursuing the development of Java-like GUI
packages, whereas all I want is a plain commandline JRE. There was one
Peter Flynn wrote:
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi PEter,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last tried
it...
That looks a bit off-to-the-side with rather too many bells and
whistles. They appear to be pursuing the development of Java-like GUI
packages, whereas all I
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi PEter,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last
tried it...
That looks a bit off-to-the-side with rather too many bells and
whistles. They appear to be pursuing the development of Java-like
GUI
On Wed, 2007-10-31 at 17:29 -0700, ext DrFredC.com wrote:
after a reboot. I tried to locate the RSS files on my Nokia to see if
perhaps deleting something might clear things up, but couldn't find
where the RSS stuff is located.
It's in /home/user/.osso_rss_feed_reader/feedlist.opml if I
Hi,
ext Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:15:19AM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
If you want to use larger memory cards, please make sure that your
N800 contains the latest release. Earlier releases could corrupt
= 2GB cards:
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 06:07:31PM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
ext Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:15:19AM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
If you want to use larger memory cards, please make sure that your
N800 contains the latest release. Earlier releases could corrupt
= 2GB
En/na Jonathan Greene ha escrit:
You'll be able to pair and use a headset for VOIP ... works great!
What about A2DP for normal stereo sound output by any application?
I thought of buying an A2DP receiver to leave in my car and connect to
the car stereo, so to lessen the wear tear on the
Hi PEter,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last tried it...
regards,
wahlau.
On 31/10/2007, Peter Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fred Chittenden wrote:
My n800 has almost replaced my laptop.
I'd be set to go that far...if I can find a Java that runs on the
Hi,
ext Jon Dodson wrote:
ive checked the specs and pricing on the n800 and i was wondering if anyone
had some honest feedback after using it for a few months++. The review
sites rate it based on a few days of use(if that) and thats not a really
good review of how good or bad it is.
i am
I use N800 as a control panel for open source home automation systems
Plutohome and LinuxMCE. It works much better then 770. Moreover, one friend
of mine managed to setup it as Asterisk soft phone. It works like a charm.
As I see N810 is more appropriate choice for personal using: slide keyboard
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 03:26:12PM +0100, Zoran Kolic wrote:
flights listening to the Greatful Dead while playing Aisle Riot.
Grateful Dead will solve all problems. Back side of future
device has to show Jerry's face in front and haze on the screen.
Haha, I would by that special edition
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:15:19AM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
If you want to use larger memory cards, please make sure that your
N800 contains the latest release. Earlier releases could corrupt
= 2GB cards:
http://maemo.org/news/announcements/view/1191328183.html
Hm, was that bug only
Wahlau - wrote:
Hi PEter,
have you tried Jalimo? I've got something running (CLI) when i last tried
it...
That looks a bit off-to-the-side with rather too many bells and
whistles. They appear to be pursuing the development of Java-like GUI
packages, whereas all I want is a plain
Steve Yelvington wrote:
Maybe just a tad optimistic, but I've had no issues on long airplane
flights listening to the Greatful Dead
You should have :-)
Not bad overall. It's more stylus-friendly than finger-friendly overall,
especially when using some of the contrib applications (i.e.
Mike Klein wrote:
Hasn't sun recently released a java for linux/arm?
I can't find that. There are 50+ links on java.sun.com to *building*
Java and assorted variants for ARM on a Linux platform, but nothing
about a product. Do you know of a link to it?
///Peter
Here it is...goog'd on some keywords in tar I have and found:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/embedded/survey.html?download=arm
You must answer survey before getting access.
mike
Peter Flynn wrote:
Mike Klein wrote:
Hasn't sun recently released a java for linux/arm?
I can't find that.
Peter Flynn wrote:
Steve Yelvington wrote:
Maybe just a tad optimistic, but I've had no issues on long airplane
flights listening to the Greatful Dead
You should have :-)
Not bad overall. It's more stylus-friendly than finger-friendly overall,
especially
ive checked the specs and pricing on the n800 and i was wondering if anyone
had some honest feedback after using it for a few months++. The review
sites rate it based on a few days of use(if that) and thats not a really
good review of how good or bad it is.
i am a power user who plans on
Jon Dodson wrote:
can i plug in usb stuff to it? i can get usb converters i dont care
about that.
The normal USB setup is for mounting the N800's SD cards as drives on a
PC. There's been some discussion on this list of running the N800 in
host mode, but that would require some cable magic
Thanks for the feedback Steve!
I don't plan on using as a total laptop replacement, so that was a bit of a
misnomer I guess. I plan on really using it to surf the web, watch video
and do some more advanced stuff from a slim device. I run linux @ home so
having a device like that is what I want
Jon -
I've written a fair bit about the tablet here -
http://tinyurl.com/yw9b6e
and here -
http://www.maemoapps.com
While not as geeky as you ... Mac guy on the desktop. The tablet will
easily fill your need for the mobile internet / media player - watch
though watch how you encode stuff
On Oct 30, 2007 1:47 PM, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon -
I've written a fair bit about the tablet here -
http://tinyurl.com/yw9b6e
and here -
http://www.maemoapps.com
Thanks for that I will check it out. http://www.maemoapps.com
works fine too for basic browsing,
Fred Chittenden wrote:
My n800 has almost replaced my laptop.
I'd be set to go that far...if I can find a Java that runs on the N800.
I need to run Saxon, which requires a JRE.
///Peter
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On 10/30/07, Fred Chittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 11:54:19 -0700
Jon Dodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ive checked the specs and pricing on the n800 and i was wondering if
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