Re: OS2008 Video converter

2008-01-03 Thread Josh Z
Thanks for the hint, drfredc!

Unfortunately RM VBR is not included in the supported formats of handbrake. 
Still looking... Please advise on.

Josh
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 Google Handbrake -- download the windows version. For dvd copy
 protection video issues, google dvd43.
 
 In Handbrake -- select preset PSP, mp4, 400 x 240, Video -- 70%
 conversion. If/When that works, in Presets set default and in
 Tools/Options select load default. Handbrake works fine for many, but
 not all, video formats. It's basically focused upon the Ipod
 marketplace, but has enough users in other formats to keep things
 plugging along. There's a good online handbrake support forum.
 
 Nokia's conversion software works fine too, only it's got a different
 set of video files that it works on... Doesn't do DVDs... It did a great
 job on converting some mp4 and avi videos I've got into something my
 n800 could play.
 
 Josh Z wrote:
 The Video converter on Nokia's website does seem to work well... Do
 you guys have any Windows-based converter to recommend? I've got some
 RM VBR videos on my laptop, and I intend to watch some on my N800 on
 the go. Thanks!
 p.s. no video at all, only audio works while playing those RM VBR on
 default Mediaplayer or the ported Mplayer on N800.
 Josh
 

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Re: OS2008 Video converter

2008-01-03 Thread Andrew Flegg
On Jan 3, 2008 8:20 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for the hint, drfredc!

 Unfortunately RM VBR is not included in the supported formats of handbrake. 
 Still
 looking... Please advise on.

Install mencoder[1] and then one of:

http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html (my own plug)
or http://mediaconverter.garage.maemo.org/

HTH,

Andrew

[1] http://www.mplayerhq.hu/

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Re: Quick Launch for simple scripts

2008-01-03 Thread Julian Toler
Thanks Sebastian - will look into it (although I have to say that Kerez is
working pretty well for me at the moment)
Cheers
Julian

On 03/01/2008, sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, great news :)

 I found a terribly easy solution...
 osso-statusbar-cpu

 It can be found at the following repositories:
 deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt/ mistral main
 deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt/ bora main

 Besides giving CPU/Mem information, it CAN run commands, AND you can add
 items to the list of predefined commands... So that you can run any script
 you like just specifying the command like: /bin/sh 
 /home/user/your_script... (And no need to type it each time)

 Wow, thank you Santtu Lakkala!

 Salut,
 Sebas.

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Re: OS2008 Video converter

2008-01-03 Thread Matt Emson
Josh Z wrote:
 Thanks for the hint, drfredc!

 Unfortunately RM VBR is not included in the supported formats of handbrake. 
 Still looking... Please advise on.

If you are using Windows, take a look at Super : 
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

The web page is overly confusing, but I have never been able to fault 
the software. It does a pretty good job with most formats I've thrown at 
it. Worst problems have been audio sync issues - which are painful to 
fix, but are fixable with tweaks to the settings.

I also use Videora iPod Converter for my iPod and have found that the 
h.264 that outputs works pretty well on the N800. Not tried it past a 
couple of videos though - I usually watch video on previously mentioned 
iPod.

Hope that helps,

M
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Re: MPlayer and Free42 for OS 2008

2008-01-03 Thread William Gordon Rutherdale
It's unlikely this is some weird format, since I worked from a 
legitimate source that would have used standard North American video and 
audio formats.  Moreover, as I stated in the original posting, when I 
play it on my regular linux box, it comes out just fine.  It is only the 
N800 that has problems.

More likely it is a transcoding issue.  Possibly for instance the audio 
is encoded in ac3 and the N800 doesn't support it.  I'll have to dig 
around to confirm some of this.  It would help if someone could point 
out to me what codecs are available on the N800.

-Will

Andrew Flegg wrote:
 - Original message -
   
 Here is the command line I used to create it:

 $ mencoder dvd://4 -o the_way_c.avi -srate 44100 -oac copy -ovc lavc
 
 [snip]
   
 I personally don't know what all those options mean, but I got them from
 playing with the script tablet-encode.  tablet-encode failed, but I
 adapted its parameters and ran the above command by hand.  For instance
 I put dvd://4 near the beginning myself.
 

 What version of tablet-encode and how did it fail? My guess is that the 
 existing audio stream was unplayable and in some weird format, but for some 
 reason, tablet-encode is copying that audio stream.

 Please feel free to,send me details, or raise a bug in the tablet-encode 
 tracker on garage.

 TIA,

 Andrew

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Re: ANNOUNCE: Internet Communications Software Update 2 for N800/N810

2008-01-03 Thread Naba Kumar
Hi,

Naba Kumar wrote:
 2) Open (while on your N8x0 device):
 http://rtcomm.garage.maemo.org/deb/rtcomm-beta-installer-os2008_0.3_armel.deb 
 
Sorry, this link should instead be:

http://rtcomm.garage.maemo.org

and install the installer given on the page.

Thanks.

Regards,
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SanDisk microSD 8 GB SDHC class 4

2008-01-03 Thread Jan Jansen
Hi all,

Best wishes for 2008 !

Has somebody allready experience with the Nokia N810 combined with the
SanDisk microSD 8 GB SDHC class 4 ?

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Re: offline installation request

2008-01-03 Thread Jonathan Greene
You can install this way for applications that are offered as straight
.debs or you can choose to manually browse the repositories in the
browser to download.  The time it would take though to download would
be the same as you'd be needing for a straight install so I'm not sure
how much time you are really saving.  The advantage of the repository
installer file is that you can see updates from the apps you've
installed and if there are additional library files required they
usually get installed at the same time preventing (many) errors.



On Jan 3, 2008 7:35 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi -
 Just wondering, can the *.deb files for applications be made available for
 download along with *.install files?  'Coz I don't have constant WiFi
 connection around and would very much like to install stuff mannually. and I
 believe I'm not the only one prefering offline installation... besides very
 often  Wifi download really strains ppl's patience.

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Re: offline installation request

2008-01-03 Thread sebastian maemo
I hope some day there will be an official Maemo repository like that for
Debian, plenty of apps and no need to download from almost twenty
repositories...

Because http://repository.maemo.org/ has got only the basic to work with the
Tablet, but if you need more apps, then you must pick from here and there
and it's a caos...

For me it's ok... I've got a complete sources.list (with up to 42 repos, I'm
lucky that they don't break my system) and there I can download almost any
app that exists for my 770 (AbiWord, Octave, Synaptic, Gnumeric, Lybniz,
MPlayer... ). But I'd prefer it all centralized...

Salut,
Sebas.

2008/1/3, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You can install this way for applications that are offered as straight
 .debs or you can choose to manually browse the repositories in the
 browser to download.  The time it would take though to download would
 be the same as you'd be needing for a straight install so I'm not sure
 how much time you are really saving.  The advantage of the repository
 installer file is that you can see updates from the apps you've
 installed and if there are additional library files required they
 usually get installed at the same time preventing (many) errors.



 On Jan 3, 2008 7:35 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Hi -
  Just wondering, can the *.deb files for applications be made available
 for
  download along with *.install files?  'Coz I don't have constant WiFi
  connection around and would very much like to install stuff mannually.
 and I
  believe I'm not the only one prefering offline installation... besides
 very
  often  Wifi download really strains ppl's patience.
 
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Re: offline installation request

2008-01-03 Thread Jonathan Greene
This is a handy place to find things via repository ...

http://gronmayer.com/it/index.php?lang=ensystem=maemo4

On Jan 3, 2008 9:11 AM, sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I hope some day there will be an official Maemo repository like that for
 Debian, plenty of apps and no need to download from almost twenty
 repositories...

 Because http://repository.maemo.org/ has got only the basic to work with the
 Tablet, but if you need more apps, then you must pick from here and there
 and it's a caos...

 For me it's ok... I've got a complete sources.list (with up to 42 repos, I'm
 lucky that they don't break my system) and there I can download almost any
 app that exists for my 770 (AbiWord, Octave, Synaptic, Gnumeric, Lybniz,
 MPlayer... ). But I'd prefer it all centralized...

 Salut,
 Sebas.

 2008/1/3, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  You can install this way for applications that are offered as straight
  .debs or you can choose to manually browse the repositories in the
  browser to download.  The time it would take though to download would
  be the same as you'd be needing for a straight install so I'm not sure
  how much time you are really saving.  The advantage of the repository
  installer file is that you can see updates from the apps you've
  installed and if there are additional library files required they
  usually get installed at the same time preventing (many) errors.
 
 
 
  On Jan 3, 2008 7:35 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   Hi -
   Just wondering, can the *.deb files for applications be made available
 for
   download along with *.install files?  'Coz I don't have constant WiFi
   connection around and would very much like to install stuff mannually.
 and I
   believe I'm not the only one prefering offline installation... besides
 very
   often  Wifi download really strains ppl's patience.
  
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Re: offline installation request

2008-01-03 Thread Josh Z
I think you missed my point here. And yes, wired connection on regular 
PC/Laptop is way faster than wifi, and thus it saves time by downloading via 
ethernet cable, not to mention the fact that not every user has wifi as 
available as cable network, which  is my case...sadly.

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 You can install this way for applications that are offered as straight
 .debs or you can choose to manually browse the repositories in the
 browser to download.  The time it would take though to download would
 be the same as you'd be needing for a straight install so I'm not sure
 how much time you are really saving.  The advantage of the repository
 installer file is that you can see updates from the apps you've
 installed and if there are additional library files required they
 usually get installed at the same time preventing (many) errors.
 
 
 
 On Jan 3, 2008 7:35 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi -
 Just wondering, can the *.deb files for applications be made available for
 download along with *.install files?  'Coz I don't have constant WiFi
 connection around and would very much like to install stuff mannually. and I
 believe I'm not the only one prefering offline installation... besides very
 often  Wifi download really strains ppl's patience.

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ANNOUNCE: Internet Communications Software Update 2 for N800/N810

2008-01-03 Thread Naba Kumar
Hi,

We are happy to announce the release of 'Internet Communications
Software development update 2' for Maemo. This update brings you the
latest developments in Internet messaging and call on Nokia n8x0
devices. http://rtcomm.garage.maemo.org/

This is a development release and therefore may not be suitable for
serious use. However, if you are interested in trying out cool things,
the update should be fairly usable.

What is it?
---
Internet Communications Software is an integrated subsystem of Internet
tablet OS 2008, running on Nokia n8x0 devices, that handles presence,
chat, voip and video call. It is based on Telepathy framework and
components as explained at http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/

What is new?

Number of things have improved since the public release (Internet tablet
OS 2008). Following are some of them:

1) Telepathy-haze:
--
Now you can use nearly all of the great IM services supported by pidgin
(formerly known as gaim) open-source application - all from the comfort
for your native IM/Voip client in your N8x0 device.

To see the list of services/protocols supported by pidgin, visit:
http://www.pidgin.im/. Please note that not all protocols are enabled
for now, but they can be added later on.

To use it, simply create your IM account in the device normally and the
wizard will let you select the type of service you want (you will see
more services listed there).

2) Telepathy-salut:
---
Be connected to your neighbourhood instantly. This is a link-local
instant messaging that requires no external service or server. Your
buddy list (roster) will automatically consist of everyone present in
the local network. Extremely useful for on-the-spot social networking in
parties or conferences :) .

Oh, and it is zero configuration IM. You only set your full name for
others to see. To use it, simply create an account using the wizard in
and select 'link-local (xmpp)' as the service.

3) Chat log viewer:
---
If you have wished you could see your past chat messages for reference
or simply to recall some important information, worry no more. With
IMLogViewer application (installed in 'Extra' application menu), you
will be able to see all your past chat messages exchanged with your friends.

4) SIP profiles:

There are now some pre-configured SIP profiles for some major providers.
This would ease configuring SIP accounts in the device. They are:

   * Ekiga.net
   * FreeWorldDialup
   * Sipphone.com (Gizmo's SIP service)

Note:You can also create profiles yourself by adding a profile
description file (.profile) to the directory /usr/share/osso-rtcom/ (See
existing profiles for an example).

Installation:
-
1) You need to enable 'red pill mode' in device's Application Manager.
 - Start Settings  Application Manager,
 - Go to Tools  Application catalogue and click New,
 - Enter matrix into the Web Address field and click Cancel.
 - Choosing the red pill will activate the red pill mode.
 - Obviously, and choosing the blue one will deactivate it.

2) Open (while on your N8x0 device):
http://rtcomm.garage.maemo.org

3) Install the installer from there.
4) Once installed, select the menu item Extras/RTCom update installer
and continue
5) When asked, reboot
6) Once rebooted, make sure to disable 'red pill mode' by repeating
step (1) and selecting 'blue pill' instead.

Limitations:

1. No audio/video calls with either telepathy-haze or telepathy-salut
2. No avatars support yet in telepathy-salut
3. No authorization of new contacts in telepathy-haze. Adding/removing
buddies won't work from it yet.

Known issues:
-

WARNING: This software upgrade disables some of the Application Manager
functionality, so the official system packages won't get updated
automatically. But still you can update these packages manually using
the apt-get utility or the Application Manager in the red pill mode.

Credits:

Thanks to: Will Thompson (telepathy-haze guy) and Sjoerd Simons
(telepathy-salut guy) for their great telepathy connection managers.
Telepathy community for improving everything in general. Collabora,
OpenHand teams and everyone else who has helped it get through.

Feedback

You are welcome to give your feedback on this software to:

* maemo-devel mailing list: maemo-developers[at]maemo.org
* Maemo bugzilla, RTCom component: http://bugzilla.maemo.org/
* Rtcomm mailing address: rtcomm[at]maemo.org

Thanks and Happy new year!

Regards,
- Real Time Communications team, Maemo


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Re: offline installation request

2008-01-03 Thread sebastian maemo
Thank you, I've updated it with 20 repos more... :)

It's a great tool when I want to reinstall the whole system...



2008/1/3, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 This is a handy place to find things via repository ...

 http://gronmayer.com/it/index.php?lang=ensystem=maemo4

 On Jan 3, 2008 9:11 AM, sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I hope some day there will be an official Maemo repository like that for
  Debian, plenty of apps and no need to download from almost twenty
  repositories...
 
  Because http://repository.maemo.org/ has got only the basic to work with
 the
  Tablet, but if you need more apps, then you must pick from here and
 there
  and it's a caos...
 
  For me it's ok... I've got a complete sources.list (with up to 42 repos,
 I'm
  lucky that they don't break my system) and there I can download almost
 any
  app that exists for my 770 (AbiWord, Octave, Synaptic, Gnumeric, Lybniz,
  MPlayer... ). But I'd prefer it all centralized...
 
  Salut,
  Sebas.
 
  2008/1/3, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   You can install this way for applications that are offered as straight
   .debs or you can choose to manually browse the repositories in the
   browser to download.  The time it would take though to download would
   be the same as you'd be needing for a straight install so I'm not sure
   how much time you are really saving.  The advantage of the repository
   installer file is that you can see updates from the apps you've
   installed and if there are additional library files required they
   usually get installed at the same time preventing (many) errors.
  
  
  
   On Jan 3, 2008 7:35 AM, Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
Hi -
Just wondering, can the *.deb files for applications be made
 available
  for
download along with *.install files?  'Coz I don't have constant
 WiFi
connection around and would very much like to install stuff
 mannually.
  and I
believe I'm not the only one prefering offline installation...
 besides
  very
often  Wifi download really strains ppl's patience.
   
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Re: ssh -x screen control

2008-01-03 Thread Martin Grimme
Hi,

I wrote a blog post sometime ago about solving exactly this problem.
http://advogato.org/person/pycage/diary/44.html

It's been written for the 770 and is not tested on OS 2008, but maybe
it'll work.


Cheers,
Martin


2008/1/2, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I've got a little problem that I hope someone can help me with.

 I'm using the n810 with latest firmware.

 I like to ssh (openssh not dropbear) into my home linux machine and run
 various apps, etc.  I use the command

 ssh -p  [EMAIL PROTECTED] -X

 I then run commands like so

 kmail 
 knode 
 etc.

 When I run apps they all work great especially now that the builtin keyboard
 is recognized by the remote.  However I have one last problem...

 If I minimize or in anyway move away from the remoted app I can't get back.
 If I goto the terminal session it is still at the command prompt.  I can't
 find my X session anywhere.  Can someone help.

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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Tuomas Kulve
Martin Grimme wrote:
 Hi,
 
 2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available maps 
 and
 select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is almost
 700M
 
 Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
 was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
 download failed.
 Any clue what goes wrong there?

Do you have enough space on the internal mmc?

I didn't and it just kept downloading without making any progress. But I
didn't get any errors, so maybe this is a separate issue.

It seems to be easy to switch to external card, if you have at least
some kilobytes free on the internal card. Start the Map, close it, move
the Map directory from the internal card to the external and start the
Map again. Then it finds the Map on the external card and uses it happily.

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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Martin Grimme
Hi,

2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available maps and
 select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is almost
 700M

Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
download failed.
Any clue what goes wrong there?


Martin


 tim

 On 01/02/2008 16:05, Josh Z wrote:
  I think the map on n800 is empty by default... Do I need to download free
  maps from somewhere on the web and then copy them to the relevant folder?
  Would appreciate specifics.
 
  Josh

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Re: SanDisk microSD 8 GB SDHC class 4

2008-01-03 Thread DrFredC.com
No, but the Transcend 8 G SDHC class 6 card works fine in the n800. 
Presumably this would also work for the n810.  It might be faster and 
cheaper too (~$50 or less) than the class 4 Sandisk. 

Mine came yesterday with a 'disclaimer' in the package to check the 
Sandisk or transcendusa web sites for compatibility with the device 
before opening the package or there will be a significant restocking 
charge.   Sandisk didn't list the Nokia n8xx series, but did list some 
of it's phones as compatible.  Transcendusa.com was down for some reason 
when I checked last night.  Given I've used a 4G SDHC card since June 
2007 in my n800, I opened the package and inserted it anyway -- works fine.

   I also know from experience that SDHC cards don't work in a lot of 
cameras, especially those bought in 2006 or before.  This probably 
applies to lots and lots of other devices, including computer 'card 
readers'.

There is a small USB SDHC 'conversion' device that lets one read a 
SDHC card via a USB port.  As noted above, my laptop's card slot isn't 
SDHC compatible.  However, my 4 G SDHC card came with the conversion 
device.  It's nice to have a conversion device for porting things 
around.  So if you don't have one and it's a cost effective option when 
getting a SDHC card, get the reader too.

Jan Jansen wrote:
 Hi all,

 Best wishes for 2008 !

 Has somebody allready experience with the Nokia N810 combined with the 
 SanDisk microSD 8 GB SDHC class 4 ?

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Re: Need help

2008-01-03 Thread Chris Mcnally
From the ITT forum it seems that you may need to update your OS2008 install 
from the beta to the latest available. This is also implied on the summary 
page of the Application Manager error message which states you need those two 
libs:

Excerpted from: 
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=117530postcount=12

I think I may have solved my problem; I'm pretty sure I'm still
running OS2008 Beta. Going to try an upgrade and check back in.

Yup, that did it. Seems the software from the OS2008-beta is a
little outdated compared to the official release. Skype, running. Oddly
enough, it didn't install from the repo though (claimed it was
corrupted), I had to download it from Skype's page. In any event, hope
my oversights help others!


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Invito alla mia rete XING

2008-01-03 Thread Emanuele Corno
Gentile collega,

desidero invitarla ad entrare a far parte della mia rete XING. 
 
XING mi ha offerto la possibilità di gestire in modo più efficiente i miei 
contatti in ambito lavorativo e di conoscere altri professionisti che operano 
nel mio settore. Dia un'occhiata lei stesso e si renderà conto di quanto questo 
strumento sia prezioso. 
 
Cordiali saluti, 
Emanuele Corno

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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Martin Grimme
I'm pretty sure it had enough space on the internal and external
cards. I later copied the maps from Navicore there, and it worked
well. But downloading maps via the application is still not possible.
Not even for small maps such as Singapore.


Martin

2008/1/3, Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Martin Grimme wrote:
  Hi,
 
  2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available maps 
  and
  select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is 
  almost
  700M
 
  Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
  was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
  download failed.
  Any clue what goes wrong there?

 Do you have enough space on the internal mmc?

 I didn't and it just kept downloading without making any progress. But I
 didn't get any errors, so maybe this is a separate issue.

 It seems to be easy to switch to external card, if you have at least
 some kilobytes free on the internal card. Start the Map, close it, move
 the Map directory from the internal card to the external and start the
 Map again. Then it finds the Map on the external card and uses it happily.

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Re: Contribution code, ...

2008-01-03 Thread Jan Jansen
Hi,

Via http://direct.nokia.com/countries.aspx?model=N810

Cheers, Jan

On Jan 3, 2008 6:08 PM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Damn the Italian one is still not accepting it!!!

 How did you make it work ?
 Via direct shop in Belgium or thru nseries.com ?

 On Jan 3, 2008 5:57 PM, Jan Jansen  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  Just checkout http://www.jan-jansen.be
 
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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Jon Dodson
http://www.navicoretech.com/Consumer/Support/Downloads/tablet/en_GB/tablet/

I think that may work.

On Jan 3, 2008 10:43 AM, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm pretty sure it had enough space on the internal and external
 cards. I later copied the maps from Navicore there, and it worked
 well. But downloading maps via the application is still not possible.
 Not even for small maps such as Singapore.


 Martin

 2008/1/3, Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Martin Grimme wrote:
   Hi,
  
   2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available
 maps and
   select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is
 almost
   700M
  
   Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
   was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
   download failed.
   Any clue what goes wrong there?
 
  Do you have enough space on the internal mmc?
 
  I didn't and it just kept downloading without making any progress. But I
  didn't get any errors, so maybe this is a separate issue.
 
  It seems to be easy to switch to external card, if you have at least
  some kilobytes free on the internal card. Start the Map, close it, move
  the Map directory from the internal card to the external and start the
  Map again. Then it finds the Map on the external card and uses it
 happily.
 
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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Tim Ashman
Is there a chance you are not connected to the internet.  I don't believe the 
map app starts the connection like the web or email does.

tim

On 01/03/2008 08:38, Martin Grimme wrote:
 Hi,

 2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available
  maps and select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map
  alone is almost 700M

 Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
 was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
 download failed.
 Any clue what goes wrong there?


 Martin

  tim
 
  On 01/02/2008 16:05, Josh Z wrote:
   I think the map on n800 is empty by default... Do I need to download
   free maps from somewhere on the web and then copy them to the relevant
   folder? Would appreciate specifics.
  
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Re: Contribution code, ...

2008-01-03 Thread Jean-Christian de Rivaz
Thanks Jan,

I was able to order today my N810 from the Switzerland using this link. 
Note: I don't have contribution code.

I didn't know how long I will wait without this information. I was 
checking every day the Nokia Swiss site and the Nserie site since mid 
November and the N810 is still not possible to buy on those sites. 
Frankly I found Nokia not well organized about this. This was much more 
easier for the N800.

Cheers, Jean-Christian

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 Via http://direct.nokia.com/countries.aspx?model=N810
 
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Re: Contribution code, ...

2008-01-03 Thread =?UTF-8?Q?Beno=C3=AEt=20HERVIER=20

arg ... for france it redirect you now to boutique.nokia.fr ... before you can 
order from direct.nokia.com ... but now all is from boutique.nokia.fr... seems 
some hours ...

On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 19:52:17 +0100, Jan Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Via http://direct.nokia.com/countries.aspx?model=N810
 
 Cheers, Jan
 
 On Jan 3, 2008 6:08 PM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Damn the Italian one is still not accepting it!!!

 How did you make it work ?
 Via direct shop in Belgium or thru nseries.com ?

 On Jan 3, 2008 5:57 PM, Jan Jansen  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  Just checkout http://www.jan-jansen.be
 
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N810 - Claws-mail - IMAP - download all emails

2008-01-03 Thread Hans Olsson
Hello,

Could anyone please tell me how to, or where I can find out how to, set
Claws-mail to easily synchronize all emails with the server so that I have
access to all off them when I'm offline? I'm using IMAP and it's on a N810
device.

I've set all folders up to be synchronised and I've tried the Synchronise
folders option and the Check for new messages in all folders option, but
I had to download the emails folder by folder to make it work, so I assume
that I'm making some mistake.

Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2007

2008-01-03 Thread Mike Klein
I own a Holux SlimGPS 240? (size of lipstick...usb rechargeable) and it
works flawlessly with all my stuff. Cost was like $75 or so.

It locks onto 12? satellites real quick and gives me no issues with my
tabletpc, pocketpc, N800, etc. I love the thing...just works.


mike

Peter Flynn wrote:
 Josh Z wrote:
   
 I think the map on n800 is empty by default... 
 

 Does the Map app work on OS2007? Is there a particular BT GPS device 
 which is recommended (or just known to work well?)

 I have a TomTom satnav, which works well enough, but the mapping quality 
 for Ireland is spectacularly bad, and it can take up to 10 minutes from 
 boot to find a satellite.  Garmin were advertising heavily before the 
 holidays that *their* map of Ireland was accurate :-) but before I 
 invest in a BT GPS device, I wanted to know if anyone has experience 
 with the map quality and accuracy for Ireland.

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Re: WiFi Connection Problem - N800

2008-01-03 Thread James Knott
Kalle Valo wrote:
 ext Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   
 Is this a software drawback with OS2008 or a hardware limitation
 with N800? I'm thinking the former.
 

 This is a software limitation. IEEE 802.1x with WEP encryption is not
 supported by our current software implementation. It's because 802.1x
 with WEP is considered lecacy implementation and it's being phased out
 by WPA and WPA2.

 this has been unsupported with 770, N800 and N810 products, so it's
 not a new issue.

   
 I think 1/3 of the purpose for getting a N800 has just failed me...sad.
 

 Yes, this is very unfortunate and there's nothing I can help you with
 right now. I'm sorry about this.

 Oh, I just noticed that I accidentally left out the words WEP
 encryption from my previous mail. IEEE 802.1x is supported with TKIP
 and AES encryptions, but not with WEP encryption. Sorry for the
 confusion.

   
Better not tell that to my N800 running OS2008.  I can connect at both
home and work, using WEP.


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Re: WiFi Connection Problem - N800

2008-01-03 Thread inode0
On Jan 3, 2008 4:30 PM, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kalle Valo wrote:
  ext Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
  Is this a software drawback with OS2008 or a hardware limitation
  with N800? I'm thinking the former.
 
 
  This is a software limitation. IEEE 802.1x with WEP encryption is not
  supported by our current software implementation. It's because 802.1x
  with WEP is considered lecacy implementation and it's being phased out
  by WPA and WPA2.
 
  this has been unsupported with 770, N800 and N810 products, so it's
  not a new issue.
 
 
  I think 1/3 of the purpose for getting a N800 has just failed me...sad.
 
 
  Yes, this is very unfortunate and there's nothing I can help you with
  right now. I'm sorry about this.
 
  Oh, I just noticed that I accidentally left out the words WEP
  encryption from my previous mail. IEEE 802.1x is supported with TKIP
  and AES encryptions, but not with WEP encryption. Sorry for the
  confusion.
 
 
 Better not tell that to my N800 running OS2008.  I can connect at both
 home and work, using WEP.

With what sort of access point? IEEE 802.11? Those should work fine with WEP.

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Is the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim compatible with the n800?

2008-01-03 Thread Aniruddha .
Hi,

I wonder if anyone knows  if  the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim is compatible with
the n800?

Regards,

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Re: Is the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim compatible with the n800?

2008-01-03 Thread Steve Osgood
Just got mine yesterday, it works very well. Today I received a 
Kingston 4GB
MiniSD card, I installed it in the internal slot, Noki recognized it, 
and it also

works great! $24 for the card, $29 for the keyboard. God is good!

Steve O



Aniruddha . wrote:

Hi,

I wonder if anyone knows  if  the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim is 
compatible with the n800?


Regards,

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Re: Quick Launch for simple scripts

2008-01-03 Thread Alan Williamsom
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 04:16:27 +0100
sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, great news :)
 
 I found a terribly easy solution...
 osso-statusbar-cpu
 
 It can be found at the following repositories:
 deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt/ mistral main
 deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt/ bora main
 
 Besides giving CPU/Mem information, it CAN run commands, AND you can
 add items to the list of predefined commands... So that you can run
 any script you like just specifying the command like: /bin/sh 
 /home/user/your_script... (And no need to type it each time)
 
 Wow, thank you Santtu Lakkala!
 
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Re: Is the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim compatible with the n800?

2008-01-03 Thread James Taji
On Jan 3, 2008 6:25 PM, Aniruddha . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I wonder if anyone knows  if  the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim is compatible with
 the n800?


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Re: WiFi Connection Problem - N800

2008-01-03 Thread James Knott
inode0 wrote:
 On Jan 3, 2008 4:30 PM, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Kalle Valo wrote:
 
 ext Josh Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


   
 Is this a software drawback with OS2008 or a hardware limitation
 with N800? I'm thinking the former.

 
 This is a software limitation. IEEE 802.1x with WEP encryption is not
 supported by our current software implementation. It's because 802.1x
 with WEP is considered lecacy implementation and it's being phased out
 by WPA and WPA2.

 this has been unsupported with 770, N800 and N810 products, so it's
 not a new issue.


   
 I think 1/3 of the purpose for getting a N800 has just failed me...sad.

 
 Yes, this is very unfortunate and there's nothing I can help you with
 right now. I'm sorry about this.

 Oh, I just noticed that I accidentally left out the words WEP
 encryption from my previous mail. IEEE 802.1x is supported with TKIP
 and AES encryptions, but not with WEP encryption. Sorry for the
 confusion.


   
 Better not tell that to my N800 running OS2008.  I can connect at both
 home and work, using WEP.
 

 With what sort of access point? IEEE 802.11? Those should work fine with WEP.

   

One's 802.11B and the other G.


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Re: Is the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim compatible with the n800?

2008-01-03 Thread Steve Yelvington
Mine arrived yesterday. There's a bit of keyboard lag that I'm 
attributing to the OS, not the keyboard. The unit is very sturdy and 
seems to be of high quality.

Has anybody experimented with X11 key bindings to take advantage of the 
Stowaway's function keys?

Also, does anybody have advice on getting the gummy adhesive off the 
keys and the sticker off the back? The moron at iGo who decided to glue 
the opening/closing instructions to the unit should be fired before 
he/she does further damage.

BTW, when I looked yesterday the price at Amazon was up to $60. Still, 
that's something like half the original price.


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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Josh Z
Some users were reporting such errors on the Forum, and according to some,  
(I'm just quoting here)one possible cause would be with the INTERNAL SD 
capacity... You have to make sure there is enough room on your INTERNAL SD card 
for the download to go through.  And yes, external SD card is ignored by the 
system for this purpose. 

Hope this helps.
Josh


- Original Message - 
From: Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 3:05 AM
Subject: Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008


 Is there a chance you are not connected to the internet.  I don't believe the 
 map app starts the connection like the web or email does.
 
 tim
 
 On 01/03/2008 08:38, Martin Grimme wrote:
 Hi,

 2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available
  maps and select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map
  alone is almost 700M

 Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
 was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
 download failed.
 Any clue what goes wrong there?


 Martin

  tim
 
  On 01/02/2008 16:05, Josh Z wrote:
   I think the map on n800 is empty by default... Do I need to download
   free maps from somewhere on the web and then copy them to the relevant
   folder? Would appreciate specifics.
  
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Re: Is the iGo Stowaway Ultra-Slim compatible with the n800?

2008-01-03 Thread Jerry Van Baren
Steve Yelvington wrote:

[snip]

 Also, does anybody have advice on getting the gummy adhesive off the 
 keys and the sticker off the back? The moron at iGo who decided to glue 
 the opening/closing instructions to the unit should be fired before 
 he/she does further damage.

Hi Steve,

That was a great buy.com deal, I and a friend got one each.  The gummy 
sticker was horrible.  I was able to peel most of the keyboard side off 
cleanly and cleaned the rest up with a fingernail.

On the case side, where I wasn't worried about messing up circuitry, I 
used a paper towel wetted with WD-40 - that nearly always works great 
cleaning gummy label stuff.  You can follow up with (rubbing) alcohol 
to clean up any WD-40 residue if necessary.

Alcohol itself sometimes will take off gummy and is safer to the 
components, but I haven't had much luck with it lately.

Best regards,
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Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008

2008-01-03 Thread Josh Z
Are we talking about the default Map application or the one from the 
http://www.navicoretech.com/Consumer/Support/Downloads/tablet/en_GB/tablet/?
I download the map package from the above URL and extracted to the external 
(removable ) SD card. The default Map app just created a new Map folder on the 
internal SD after I moved the orginal Map folder to the external SD.

Can someone please provide the step-by-step instructions on how to make the map 
work? I'm confused here.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jon Dodson 
  Cc: maemo-users@maemo.org 
  Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 3:03 AM
  Subject: Re: Map applications - N800 OS2008


  http://www.navicoretech.com/Consumer/Support/Downloads/tablet/en_GB/tablet/

  I think that may work.


  On Jan 3, 2008 10:43 AM, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm pretty sure it had enough space on the internal and external
cards. I later copied the maps from Navicore there, and it worked
well. But downloading maps via the application is still not possible.
Not even for small maps such as Singapore. 


Martin

2008/1/3, Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Martin Grimme wrote:
  Hi,
 
  2008/1/3, Tim Ashman  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  You are correct.  Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available 
maps and
  select and download one.  Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is 
almost 
  700M
 
  Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same problem
  was with OS 2008 beta), I always immediately get an error message
  download failed. 
  Any clue what goes wrong there?

 Do you have enough space on the internal mmc?

 I didn't and it just kept downloading without making any progress. But I
 didn't get any errors, so maybe this is a separate issue. 

 It seems to be easy to switch to external card, if you have at least
 some kilobytes free on the internal card. Start the Map, close it, move
 the Map directory from the internal card to the external and start the 
 Map again. Then it finds the Map on the external card and uses it happily.

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Re: E: CPU transparency method 'qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2' not found

2008-01-03 Thread Jakov
Hi Mika,

Thanks for your reply. I tried scratchbox 64-bit (an unofficial version),
but look like it doesn't work for me. I gave up :(

Now I'm trying both scratchbox2  SDK+ and scratchbox 1.08  maemo Chinook
4.0. Hope that one of them would work, but it's not yet :( All instruction
is from the official site (.../install.txt)


By the way, let me ask the same question:

- I'm trying scratch 1.08 (Apophis)  maemo Chinook 4. SB is installed
already, look like it's ok. But when I run maemo, it said

*/scratchbox/tools/bin/misc_runner: SBOX_CPUTRANSPARENCY_METHOD not set*

I don't know how to set qemu for scratchbox. *sb-menu* shows only target and
something related. *sb-conf ls -t *shows me a lot of qemu but I don't know
how to specify a right qemu: *sb-conf st -t ???*

Could you help me out? Thanks very much!




 The package your are referring qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2 is used in maemo SDK+
 that is based on Scratchbox-2.

 Some questions:

 - What installation instructions you were following?

 - What maemo SDK did you install:

- Chinook 4.0 SDK ?
- maemo SDK+ ?
- older bora 3.X SDK ?




 Br,
 -ML

 On 12/26/07 12:27 PM, ext Jakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,

 I installed Scratchbox, started it, then installed Maemo, but I got that
 error, E: CPU transparency method 'qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2' not found. I used
 the switch -q qemu-0.9.0-5.fc8.x86_64  because I'm using Fedora 8 with
 that package installed. But it didn't accept. What's the right qemu for me
 to install on that Fedora 8, 64-bit environment? Thanks in advance!

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How to set qemu for scratchbox?

2008-01-03 Thread Jakov
Hi,

I have a same prolem to Harald Radke (email below). Just a difference, let
me explain on my own:

I installed scratchbox (sb 1.08) - everything seems ok. But when I ran
run-standalone.sh to compile with maemo, an error happened:

*/scratchbox/tools/bin/misc_runner: SBOX_CPUTRANSPARENCY_METHOD not set*

I don't know how to set qemu for scratchbox, the command

*$ sb-menu

*shows only target and something related.

*$ sb-conf ls -t *

shows me a lot of qemu but I don't know how to specify a proper qemu:

*$ sb-conf st -t _*what_qemu_here_


I installed qemu by using yum, version is 0.9.0-fc5.
Here's the list of  CPU-transparency method of mine:

[sbox-CHINOOK_X86: ~/test-1.0.0/src] * sb-conf ls -t*
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-alpha-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.7.0-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.0-m2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.0-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-armeb-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-armeb-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-armeb-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-i386-0.7.0-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-i386-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-i386-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-i386-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-m68k-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mips-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mips-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mips-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mipsel-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mipsel-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-mipsel-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-ppc-0.7.0-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-ppc-0.8.0-m2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-ppc-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-ppc-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-ppc-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-sparc-0.7.0-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-sparc-0.8.1-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-sparc-0.8.2-sb2
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-sparc-cvs
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/sbrsh



Could you help me out? Thanks very much!

Jakov




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From: Harald Radke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jan 4, 2008 1:28 AM
Subject: [Scratchbox-users] SB2 - qemu arguments
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi there and happy new year (:

I still have the issue to not be able to pass arguments to qemu (*)
Unfortunatly when putting those into SBOX_CPUTRANSPARENCY_METHOD, emulation
doesn't work anymore.

Any ideas how to fix that?

Thx,

Harry

PS: latest git of SB2




(*)(I have trouble compiling gtk, qemu tends to segfault at some points,
however, redoing the make lets me pass the point of last segfault till at
some place the next occurs...I take this as a memory problem *g*)
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Re: How to set qemu for scratchbox?

2008-01-03 Thread Tuomas Kulve
Jakov wrote:

 shows me a lot of qemu but I don't know how to specify a proper qemu:

 /scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2

That's the one I've been using (when not using sbrsh).

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Re: How to set qemu for scratchbox?

2008-01-03 Thread Jakov
Thanks, Tuomas. But it doesn't work for me, maybe due to wrong path?

Here's my case:

1. qemu name only:
[sbox-CHINOOK_X86: ~/test-1.0.0/src]  sb-conf st -t qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2
sb-conf: No such CPU-transparency method: 'qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2'.

Perhaps you forgot to select the devkit which includes it.

2. long name I got from the list:
[sbox-CHINOOK_X86: ~/test-1.0.0/src]  sb-conf st -t
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2
sb-conf: Target already exists: CHINOOK_X86

3. full path of the qemu:
[sbox-CHINOOK_X86: ~/test-1.0.0/src]  sb-conf st -t
/data/program/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2
sb-conf: No such CPU-transparency method:
'/data/program/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2'.

Perhaps you forgot to select the devkit which includes it.


All is not work:

[sbox-CHINOOK_X86: ~/test-1.0.0/src]  run-standalone.sh ./test
/scratchbox/tools/bin/misc_runner: SBOX_CPUTRANSPARENCY_METHOD not set


What's wrong with this?

Thanks,
Jakov




On Jan 4, 2008 1:30 PM, Tuomas Kulve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jakov wrote:

  shows me a lot of qemu but I don't know how to specify a proper qemu:

  /scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2

 That's the one I've been using (when not using sbrsh).

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