There should also be some way to reset this to default (e.g. with
reboot) so that in case the loaded state always leads to application
crash, user can recover the use of the application.
maybe make it so that the app sets a flag on a successful exit, and if
it didn't do that the last time,
ext Guillem Jover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Why are you using a Pre-Depends?
He is using this pre-depends:
Pre-Depends: maemo-select-menu-location
This one ultimately comes from the How to make a package for the
Application Manager document here:
ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Guillem Jover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Why are you using a Pre-Depends?
He is using this pre-depends:
Pre-Depends: maemo-select-menu-location
This one ultimately comes from the How to make a package for the
Application Manager document here:
Hello,
the last weeks I played around a little with setups, which allow to run
applications on N800, which are not ported to maemo. The main problem
using this kind of applications is the missing keyboard, if they are
cross compiled.
vncviewer (http://vncviewer.garage.maemo.org/ ) can handle
On 2/20/07, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, due to a bug, the X server on the N800 listens on TCP port 6000:
https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1055.
I wonder how many people install OpenSSH/Dropbear and then leave..
I wonder how many people thrust the openssh deb :p
I just released a source package of the N800 WLAN driver:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=12
Please send any questions to this list and also CC me, so that I don't
miss it.
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I mention this because, as more Internet aware/dependent
applications are developed for the N800 (it is an Internet tablet
after all) the attack surface for the product will increase. I
have asked previously about whether or not the N800 has a stateful
firewall but so far the answer
On Tue Feb 20 14:51:53 2007, Zoran Kolic wrote:
I mention this because, as more Internet aware/dependent
applications are developed for the N800 (it is an Internet tablet
after all) the attack surface for the product will increase. I
have asked previously about whether or not the N800
Hi,
ext Eero Tamminen wrote:
ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Guillem Jover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Why are you using a Pre-Depends?
He is using this pre-depends:
Pre-Depends: maemo-select-menu-location
This one ultimately comes from the How to make a package for the
Application
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 16:51 +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
I just released a source package of the N800 WLAN driver:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=12
Please send any questions to this list and also CC me, so that I don't
miss it.
Is this driver seriously truly open source--e.g. I don't
On Tue Feb 20 15:31:06 2007, Zoran Kolic wrote:
see it on my 770. And I should not, for it is a little dude. I
would just
ask for iptables, nothing more. I don't want to argue is it useful
or not.
Believe me with your life.
But I don't have to believe you with my life, and if you want a
Frederic Crozat wrote:
And there is also pda.h which could be firmware...
Not exactly. Firmware loading is in source sm_drv_spi.c function
int sm_drv_spi_upload_firmware(struct net_device *dev)
see also (in same file) table
struct sm_drv_firmware_file {
u8 chip_type;
u8*
On 2/20/07, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess you are missing the point here: Usually a nokia tablet does not
have internet services running. Asking for iptables is like asking for a
padlock, when your house does not have any doors. In that case the lock
would not at all improve the
#!/bin/sh
echo your system is now secured
Works! Man! Thank you!
I take back all I sad about security.
Zoran
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On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 10:12 -0600, Paul Klapperich wrote:
The internet tablet runs an Xserver for one. Use nmap on your PC to
scan your Nokia. It has open ports. Marius had specifics earlier.
Which is a fixed bug, and will be closed in the next release. It's not
rocket science to fix this
Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 10.17 +0100, Marc Zonzon ha scritto:
We don't know who has done this kernel, with which option is it
compiled,
Additional to original: Ext2/3 - smbfs - NFS
(from application catalog entry)
if it has been tested or if if it will brick up our device.
it's tested,
Philippe,
I have to disagree with your assertion of where Nokia's responsibility
ends.
Since Nokia is actively encouraging the development of 3rd party
applications including ones which are TCP/IP Stack/Internet enabled,
Nokia (or any other similar device manufacturer for that matter that
On 2/20/07, skler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For nfs where can you get portmap, there is a broken dependency in the old
nf-common package.
For add smb and nfs support:
# apt-get -y --force-yes install portmap smbclient samba-common smbfs
Get:1 http://repository.maemo.org bora/free libwrap0
Hi,
An update to the OS 2007 / 770 hacker edition is now available for download at
http://maemo.org/downloads/os2007_hacker_edition.php.
The main news is that sound is now working including media and system sounds.
Video works to some extent, though not the sample clip that comes with the
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
This is interesting. Which internal RAM you mean? Do you mean that chip
inside N800 mentioned in the driver as 'STLC4550, aka gen2.5 ' (the one
which needs 3826.arm firmware) is different from chip inside N770 which
needs firmware with same name (and is also mentioned in
On 2/20/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the target market for 770 and N800 does not include the business
market, but If Nokia is at all interested in penetrating that market for a
device like the N800 Nokia will surely have to come up with a very strong
offering with
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Arnaud Patard (Rtp) schreef:
Andrew Barr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 16:51 +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
I just released a source package of the N800 WLAN driver:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=12
Please send any
Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A number of users, including myself, have reported a loss of touch
screen sensitivity which can be visualised by using the Maemopad+
application. In my case, I've lost touch screen sensitivity in the
right hand part of the screen covered by the vertical
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:40:16PM +, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
Daniel Stone wrote:
The other is hardware: as far as I can tell, some touchscreens just
don't have much sensitivity in that area, so we never get the
appropriate events.
Oh dear that's not good, I'm definately suffering from
Tuukka Tolvanen kirjoitti:
Neil MacLeod kirjoitti:
inode0 wrote:
I see this too when using the newsreader especially. I have noticed
Agreed about the news reader - I assumed it was just another problem
with the news reader application as I could usually drag an article
Note that the
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Neil Jerram wrote:
Detlef Schmicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
the last weeks I played around a little with setups, which allow to run
applications on N800, which are not ported to maemo. The main problem
using this kind of applications is the missing
All,
tonight I was at an event where someone demonstrated for me a
sony-ericsson handset that uses bluetooth to communicate caller-id
information to the sony-ericsson watch. I don't know what particular
profile is being used for this application (obex push?) but it got me
thinking that if
This thread should really be put to bed. The only concrete action item
that has emerged from it is a request for the inclusion of iptables,
which is duly noted. Iptables is one clearly useful tool for limiting
access to a daemon based on source IP. Since none of the devices ship
with any
Carlos Guerreiro wrote:
Finally, patches are most welcome, preferably attached to the Garage
project's (https://garage.maemo.org/projects/os2007on770) tracker.
Sorry for stupid question, but patches to what? Where are the sources
(including your specific changes to make it work)? The garage
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