Hey Koen!
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 18:34 +0100, ext Koen Kooi wrote:
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> > We still provide a dummy hildon-lgpl package requireing hildon-libs, to
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Hi All
Being fairly new to this list, this question may be answered elsewhere however
here goes:
Has anyone tried booting from the mmc for testing? and if so can this
behaviour be controlled by the presence or lack of, of a suitable bootable
mmc?
There is apparent support for this in the initr
Hi,I still cannot get the symbolic links created inside the .deb package. I can of course manually place the .desktop file also in the /etc/others-menu/extra_applications, but still it would be nice if the package.links
file would work. Could this be caused by old dpkg-deb version or something? T
Does someone from Nokia know when we the cx3110x source code is released?
This would be nice to have.
Thanks,
Dirk.
On Do, 16 februari, 2006 10:15, Bernhard Baase wrote:
> Hi,
> I've also tested the aireplay suite. The problem, why the tools are not
> really running, is that the driver must be
"ext Frantisek Dufka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From the API as presented and from current device behaviour I suspect
> that is is possible to have only one connection active.
Yes, on the device you can only have one Internet connection active.
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Marius Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "ext Tomi Ollila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> $ ar x yourpackage.deb; tar tvf data.tar.gz; rm data.tar.gz
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> You could just use
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>$ dpkg -c yourpackage.deb
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> for this. No need to take the archive apart.
localhost$ dpkg
zsh: command not fo
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 16:21 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
>>> As far as I know the motivation was that this quaranteed that no
>>> ambiguity is present. Same words could mean different things in
>>> different contexts.
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>> As far as I know, gettext() can already handle that by providing extra
"ext Tomi Ollila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> $ ar x yourpackage.deb; tar tvf data.tar.gz; rm data.tar.gz
You could just use
$ dpkg -c yourpackage.deb
for this. No need to take the archive apart.
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Hi,
I'm sorry, I missed your point. I thought you need console on usb2serial
device.
I'd suggest you to get console first just to make sure everything is ok,
then try with your application. If getty works and your application
doesn't you always can look into getty sources :)
My environment:
I'm