ext Acadia Secure Networks wrote: > thanks for the helpful clarifications. I will make judicious use of red > pill mode on my operational N800 until either a) I obtain a spare n800 > for experimental use, or b) the apps become stable enough to go into the > blue pill repository.
I can understand that. However, with these particular tools it's not that much a question of the applications not being stable enough for everyday use, but that most of them are only useful for and usable by people that are a bit more familiar with a linux/unix system. All of these tools require a terminal and some of them even want you to be root (tcpdump & hcidump at least). I think that some of these tools like 'less' and 'nano' should be visible in the application manager, since they are useful for everyone. This requires a small change in the debian packaging and I'll put these on my todo-list. Maybe I'm being a bit too 'Big Brotherly' with this approach, what do you think? :-) Cheers, Juha -- Juha Kallioinen _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers