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Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
The screen is brilliant and bright enough for day use. However it
is currently not possible to rotate the content.
In the SDK it's easy to test how rotating the screen affects Maemo.
Just use 'xrandr' to rotate /
Riku Voipio wrote:
That would indicate that sbrshd (the daemon on the target device) is faling to
mount. Which user is sbrshd running as? with kill -SIGUSR1 `pidof sbrshd` you
can get it to log to /tmp
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nokia770:~# ps -Al|grep sbrshd
1234 root652 S
Koen Kooi wrote:
Matthew Allum pointed me to a patch that can help with this sort of
thing: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4537
We are using an adapted patch for kdrive in OpenEmbedded for devices
where the real framebuffer doesn't match the orientation of the screen.
regards,
Am Freitag, den 04.11.2005, 16:30 + schrieb
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I tried to install the python package (from sourceforge
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymaemo/ ) on my N770. But the device said
that the package is already installed.
Afterwards I tried to start python on the device
Now that the Nokia 770 is already for sale in Europe, and sales are
reported to begin next Friday in the U.S., I'm wondering if the
developer devices for non-E.U. countries are being made available?
Are there any U.S.-based developers who have gotten their code? Or non-E.U.-based developers?
Hi,
after the upgrade to 2005.42-9 my N770
couldn't connect to my WLAN router (fritz box 7050 firmware 14.03.88).
With 2005.40-18 it was no problem to connect to the box (WPA).
Has someone else the same problem?
I'm perplexed because I entered the same data.
In the meantime I flashed the old
Hi,
Florian Boor florian.boor-at-kernelconcepts.de |maemo|:
that's not really true: The Application Installer takes care of this on its
own.
Usually this message means that the package doesn't depend on maemo. There
is
some script around to fix these dependencies the AI doesn't like.
Well, it isn't available in all European countries. Portugal has been skipped, despite our penchant for being early adopters, 104% mobile penetration, Eur. 30/month 3G flat rate data plans, a massive Nokia presence in the handset market, and more ADSL and Wi-Fi access than you'd probably