Hi people:
I'd like to know the author of this tutorial:
http://maemo.org/development/documentation/tutorials/Maemo_2_2_Tutorial/#settingup
Because I've got some questions about the Setting Up process, which are
really difficult to answer by people who haven't been so much exposed to
Maemo
Hi people:
Is there anybody who has an up-to-date guide to install Maemo SDK 2.2 (for
770)... ?
Maybe he's right now in Barcelona...? :-)
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Salut,
Sebas
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2008/4/16, Kevin T. Neely [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 04:01:45AM +0200, sebastian maemo wrote:
I can install lots of applications in my cellphone (also a Nokia). But I
can
install only a few applications in the 770, unless I do a (non-trivial)
Can you? I have an S60 phone
Thank you very much to the developers and maintainers of the pages:
http://mg.pov.lt/770
and
http://eko.one.pl/maemo
because they had a folder for MAEMO distributions (that is ITOS 2006) with
the package BECOMEROOT in it, and now they had ERASED it completely.
Nevertheless,
2008/4/15, Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There is no need to be so upset ...
Yes, there is. Definitely.
You can still do it the old way :
- Switch to RD mode (with the linux flasher
- edit the gainroot shell script
Yeah, sure, why not?
You're done ;)
Yes, I'm done...
2008/4/15, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is still here
http://eko.one.pl/maemo/dists/bora/user/binary-armel/becomeroot_0.1-2_armel.deband
since it is simple shell script it should work on any system including
OS2006, just install/click the deb directly, do not add Bora repository.
But, why would you guys want to switch from Maemo ?
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Maybe because Ubuntu Mobile has got Java support?...
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2008/3/5, =?UTF-8?Q?Beno=C3=AEt=20HERVIER=20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Remember that java is available due to the x86 cpu.
Also remember that ARM cpu has got JAZELLE (Java support)
;-)
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2008/3/5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And remember that ARM has zero interest in helping the maemo project
utilize those CPU extensions. Simply purchasing the hardware is not good
enough for them.
Luis
They *sell* that help... :)
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Happy New Year of the Rat ;)
Salut,
Sebas.
2008/2/6, 黄杲 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, all:
Tomorrow is Chinese New Year, and tonight is one of the happiest
nights for all Chinese. Though I think currently there are not so many Maemo
hackers or users in China, I believe there will more
Hi there:
I'm having a problem with this issue. I don't know whether it's a bug or
not. I could report it just in case. I've seen that these packages are
maintained by our colleagues at Nokia Johan and Kimmo.
The situation is this:
1. I've just flashed the 770 with Fanoush's image:
Hi there:
I'm having a problem with this issue. I don't know whether it's a bug or
not. I could report it just in case. I've seen that these packages are
maintained by our colleagues at Nokia Johan and Kimmo.
The situation is this:
1. I've just flashed the 770 with Fanoush's image:
Hi there:
I'm having a problem with this issue. I don't know whether it's a bug or
not. I could report it just in case. I've seen that these packages are
maintained by our colleagues at Nokia Johan and Kimmo.
The situation is this:
1. I've just flashed the 770 with Fanoush's image:
2008/1/2, Damien Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
@Clarence: I agree that dpkg should be able to handle this. Would
REPLACE: busybox(##version##) be needed instead of PROVIDES? Because
busybox is an essential package, you can't uninstall the existing one to
reinstall the new one, which makes me
They were up when I wrote that, but today they're down again...
2007/12/26, Michael R. Head [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 11:21 -0500, harini satyanarayanan wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if the repository has been fixed, if so can
someone please give information on how to
Hi, is anybody interested in porting IHU to Maemo?
*IHU* is a *Voice over IP* (VoIP) application for Linux (using Qt), that
creates an audio stream between two computers easily and with the minimal
traffic on the network.
I use Google Talk to communicate with my 770. The problem is that the
Hi friends,
I don't know why, but I cannot connect my 770 to my University WLAN. I
configure everything, and I've been able to connect with my laptop, and even
with my s60 3rd (also nokia) N80...
But still I cannot connect with my 770.
Configuration details via Network Manager:
Name: UPVNET2G
Hi, Zeeshan:
Thank you very much, but I did already. I don't know what happens, but maybe
it's just impossible to get connected. I've googled a bit more and that's
what it seems to be: an unsolved (longstanding as one described it) bug.
2007/10/16, Zeeshan Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
Hi. I just wrote what I needed to be written. Instead of complaining
about a lack of easy documentation, I decided to write it myself. I
could not delete previous documentation about how to become root or
partition the mmc, just because they told about different things. The
knowledge they had is
Hi, I finally was able to succeed booting my 770 from MMC. Thanks to the
help of Frantisec and others at this list. As I promised, and for the
benefit of those who haven't done it yet, I've rather simplified the Wikis
about partition of the mmc, and dual booting. Here's what I've written:
Maybe it's already tere. But it's not self-contained, and it took me a
non-sleeping week to get it ready. I think it's inadmissible for an end user
(though intermediate level). I even think it should be completely
automated...
2007/2/3, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is already on the
with it and getting almost nothing. My S60 Symbian-based N80
phone works far much better than my 770.
2007/2/2, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sebastian maemo wrote:
Don't you get pretty soon the no-more-free-memory
advertisement after installing octave and abiword? Wouldn't you like to
install
you said. Let's see...
2007/2/2, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sebastian maemo wrote:
Since it is IMPOSSIBLE (unless you
tell me how) to install an application in MMC.
I thought I just gave a hint how to do that in my last mail :-)
True that internal flash won't be used at all when
Hi Jakub:
Maybe for N800, but I've bought N770 and hope last a couple of years (two as
a minimum).
Nevertheless I'm trying. I've just played with the
copy-your-existing-filesystem thing. I think I've succeeded copying my
entire system to the ext2 partition in my mmc. Cool.
But it still doesn't
users.
Salut.
Sebas.
2007/2/2, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 06:29:22AM +0100, sebastian maemo wrote:
When I bought N80 phone, I found a very useful and logic feature: when
you
install a new app, the application manager asks you whether you want it
installed over
2007/2/2, Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My device is just now reflashed.
Cool! Have you started to breath again?
Not exactly. I think I've broken my mmc with so much usb up and down :(
It sometimes crashes. But then I format it again (the VFAT part) and it
seems to work till crashes
Hi, I've been playing around Fanoush's idea and MUST say it is a pretty cool
solution. Things are improving a lot. Before giving definitive results I
want to play with all weekend, but I can just say that performance speed has
increased substantially. I would say that it's almost doubled
Please Jon, expand it a bit, por favor. I've just bricked my device and
reflahed it again trying to symlink anyway I need.
Maybe it's not a question for developers-list, but Nokia didn't thought that
128M wouldn't suffice me enough to install all apps I'd like for my device.
When I bought N80
Hi Zoran, maybe this thread will interest you.
I've been able to create two partitions in my RSMMC (one vfat and another
ext2) all from inside the tablet 770. No needed PC.
I've used sfdisk to create the partitions. It's very easy. Then I've
formatted them with mkfs.vfat and mkfs.ext2.
Look at
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