Good Morning,
i look for further information to the standart applications. So at this point i
would like to know where the adressbook entries are stored. Which dir/file?
Thanks for further the infos
Mathias
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Hi,
the NOKIA 770 did a really great and reliable job during a travel, where
i could access home servers by ssh, handling e-mail with remote pine...
Regarding ergonomy, the following points were a little complicated:
* cursor movement needs to press the buttons, while everything else goes
2007/1/7, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7056717365.html
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On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 18:54 +0100, Laszlo T. wrote:
2007/1/7, Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7056717365.html
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Andrew J. Barr schreef:
I wish they'd have gotten a keyboard into this bad boy...one of the
reasons I like my Zaurus a bit better (not to mention the 400MHz ARM
processor).
An omap 24xx at 320 MHz is insanely faster as any xscale, thanks to it's
On 1/7/07, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Andrew J. Barr schreef:
I wish they'd have gotten a keyboard into this bad boy...one of the
reasons I like my Zaurus a bit better (not to mention the 400MHz ARM
processor).
An omap 24xx at 320 MHz
I start up the development with:
af-sb-init.sh start
and the empty xephyr window is filled with something that looks nothing
like the regular user interface shows up, but with an extra box that states:
Unable to open. Not enough memory.
What's going on here?
Thanks.
LT
Thanks a lot.
Mathias
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Betreff: [maemo-developers] Re: Adressbook data
On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 10:02 +0100, Mathias Uebelacker wrote:
i look for further
Hello,
An omap 24xx at 320 MHz is insanely faster as any xscale, thanks to it's vfp,
dsp, iva
and unaligned access options.
Well since the speed experience isn't that great with a 770 I hope the
N800 will do way better. Not to talk about reboots and hangs.
I really like my 770 however for
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Hello,
Nokia is launching a Developer Device Program to provide
open source developers with Nokia N800 Internet Tablets at
a discount. Maemo.org will be providing 500 devices at a
price of 99 Euros per device to selected open source
developers. Eligible developers will be provided a
discount
Hello,
We proudly announce our latest SDK release: maemo 3.0 'bora'.
Maemo 3.0 'bora' supports application development for the latest
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. In maemo 3.0 we have upgraded to
the latest Scratchbox Apophis R4 as a cross-compiling
development environment.
For more information
On 1/8/07, Koen Kooi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Andrew J. Barr schreef:
I wish they'd have gotten a keyboard into this bad boy...one of the
reasons I like my Zaurus a bit better (not to mention the 400MHz ARM
processor).
An omap 24xx at 320 MHz
Hello,
how do we apply?
Detlef
Am Montag, den 08.01.2007, 02:04 +0200 schrieb Ferenc Szekely:
Hello,
Nokia is launching a Developer Device Program to provide
open source developers with Nokia N800 Internet Tablets at
a discount. Maemo.org will be providing 500 devices at a
price of 99
On Monday 08 January 2007 09:02, Komal Shah wrote:
Ok. Let's fun begin.
It looks like OMAP2420 only. As per the development track on
linux.omap.com kernel mailing list the product may _NOT_ be using the
IVA1.0 processor. Basically OMAP2420 from the multimedia point of view
is a MPEG4
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