Christian Henz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... does not work for me because ncurses does not get linked.
I didn't investigate the reason for failure at all, but simply
replaced my Linux PC's .config temporarily by that of the 770, ran
make menuconfig there and copied the result back. Not a real
Dave,
You should load the ext3 module first. It is located below
/mnt/initfs/lib/modules.
Hmm. Modprobe doesn't work (no modules.dep), depmod doesn't work (no
such file or directory /some root path/tmp), insmod doesn't work
(failed module dependancies). Know how I should go about loading a
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 01:03:04PM -0400, Dave Neuer wrote:
On 6/19/06, Heike C. Zimmerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure where your problem is. An
insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/current/ext2.ko
shouldn't barf. I'm doing it all the time, with an unmodified
2006 Beta.
Well, I
Dave Neuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/mmc1 fail w/ no
such device from osso-xterm on IT2006 beta when 1) there's a
mmcblk0p1 /dev node, 2) ls /sys/block/mmcblk0 shows the partition, and
the partition is really ext3? I also tried w/ -t ext2.
Visti Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi I was wondering if anyone knows how to sync. the SDL_Flip to the
vertical blanking of the display.
You're sure there's anything like vertical blanking for the 770? My
understanding is that VBL is closely tied to the transmission of video
data
Andrey Khurri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's pity. The reason for I'd like to have a possibilty to create
such a package is that I'd like to provide end users with new kernel
which is needed to support our applications for the Nokia 770.
I don't want to discourage you, but the Linux kernel
unionfs merges several directories and directory trees into one. That
means you can use your MMC space as if it were part of selectable
subtrees of the internal memory like your home directory or
/var/lib/install (without having to insert symbolic links or
whatsoever).
I've compiled it for the
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which version of unionfs did you build?
1.1.3
Did you find it stable?
No problems (I'm using it for 2 months now on the 770). Check it out,
it won't bite :-). I have it in everyday use on my Linux PC also (as
a lazy people's CVS replacement
Claudio Scordino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I can make the 770 work with only the battery charger (using a kind of
bypass instead of the battery), I could use my multimeter for electrical
sockets to measure the power consumption of the device...
A multimeter for the electrical socket is
Claudio Scordino [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The voltage and the current provided by the battery is much
different from the values provided by an electric cable connected to
a socket (220V and 50Hz here in Italy). That's why our measurement
tools wouldn't work with such a small current...
Umm
David D. Hagood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Koen Kooi wrote:
Please tell me I'm reading this wrong: 'swap file on the internal
flash'. You do know that flash is broken after ~100k writes/cell, right?
And you know that will break your 770, right?
I think you are living in the past. Modern
Timo Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Encode, of course--the only IDE in the world that has been designed for
Maemo development from the ground-up. :)
Looks nice - seems like I'm going to give it a try soon.
Currently I'm using Emacs (and ecb). I've done some changes to tramp
to allow dired
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