Carlos,
it works on the N800 with OS2007.
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this is my first post in here and the most strange thing about it is
that i am,
at the moment, not an owner of a n800 or n810.
Nevertheless, i
but I don't recall getting any indication of when
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Marcelo Lira wrote:
Hello,
here you can find instructions to get the new vmware image, with
chinook and bora:
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Subject:News Alert: VIDEO: Blackwater Hearing
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:53:10 EDT
From: washingtonpost.com
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All,
it appears from the article referenced below that Nokia has settled on
using Intel WIMAX silicon for the N-series including, I presume, the
successor to the N800.
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not 1.621. Furthermore
when I navigate to the Installed Apps section of the N800 Application
Manager and click on the mediacenter application to check the version
number, it tells me that I have version 1.61 installed, not 1.621.
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Fernec,
I am forwarding this to the developers list.
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:20:24 -0400
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George,
I have not tried using Skype with headphones and a separate mic. Maybe
that will work better. Of course, it will help once the N800 supports
bluetooth headsets.
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George Farris wrote
On Fri, 2007-10
All,
is there a way to control the input sensitivity of the Microphone on the
N800?
I was using Skype today and It would have been helpful to the other
parties on the call if I were able to tone down the input volume.
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All,
fyi. Here is the url to the www feed:
http://www.wamu.org/listen/
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Subject:Kojo Namde Show Segment today on the future of Opensource
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:55:34 -0400
From
the device so I had to do a hard
reset of Windows Mobile 5.0.
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Sean Jensen-Grey wrote:
I was wondering what the js perf is on the n770 and n800?
LowTideGames just wrote a game for the iPhone using a fair bit
?
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Hi!
A new set of tools for developers has been made available in the maemo
repository.
These are the tool packages just released, some of them include multiple
tools:
bluez-hcidump - analyzes
James,
nice! And thanks for the info. I hope Nokia sooner (as opposed to later)
integrates these tools into the core product.
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James Sparenberg wrote:
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on the double right solid arrows at the bottom left side of the
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thanks for the heads up.
Can we simply install over the old version or must the old version be
first un-installed before installing the new version?
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you can find
/services.
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Mikhail Sobolev wrote:
Hi John
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 08:19:42PM -0400, Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
I have been unable to get the x11vnc and free42 apps to show up in the
simple launcher menu. Unfortunately when I
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Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
I agree with Jean-Luc. Daily e-mail from the list rarely tops 20 (which
includes notices of new releases
that is shown in the
application manager does not indicate from where the app was taken. I am
pretty sure that I took the Free42 app from the maemo downloads www
site. Regarding X11VNC, I am less certain of where I got that from.
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and free42 interact with the OS to cause this
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feature but not actually used by the N800?
If the answer is yes, then it might be possible to write a script to
disable it when VNC functionality is needed but to be able to turn it
back on when the pressure functionality is needed.
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william maddler wrote:
If no one else is available, I could mentor your project (I've already
gave my availability for another project).
Bye.
Kyle Ambroff wrote:
Hello everyone,
I submitted a proposal for Google's SoC a couple of days ago. I've
posted a copy
to get the message out on the topic and LUG's might
be a good source of some viral marketing, not to mention product sales.
If you put something together in English I could
review/comment/collaborate with you.
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with their keeping a part of the software as closed source (assuming
that this decision is totally under their control, which it may not be).
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Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:36:26AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
Quim,
great idea as long as someone manages the list to remove obsolescent
postings.
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- porting applications to MAEMO
No, I don't have the skills to apply. ;)
This email hits
. However,
I do not experience loss of the 802.11 connection due to inactivity of
the VNC connection.
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Well, I finally got something to work. I was getting pretty discouraged. I
installed x11vnc and connected
to screen inactivity, although the real N800 screen itself does go
dark. In other words if I click on the screen image, the clicks are
received and processed by the VNC Client=N800+RDesktop=Windows Server
2003.
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Jeffrey Barish wrote
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Said that, the main elements to consider are:
- Development via Scratchbox vs development models bypassing SB
- SB vs SB2
snip
Several pieces moving around, we need to consider all those and come up
with a very complex spreadsheet, not
surprisingly, the N800 responds more slowly.
Now...if I can find a Word .doc and Powerpoint file reader as good as
Gnumeric and this port to Maemo!
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Mike,
understood. I would classify what Microsoft has done as a reasonable
proxy for a whole device emulator, at least for the non-radio parts of a
mobile device.
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Michael Wiktowy schrieb:
If not I think I'll wait for the G43 from Digital-Cube (
http
Quim,
great work product! I would say, ship it!
What do you mean by the phrase code in your hands?
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for each release of the OS. that way, at least, customers would be able
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purchase/commit to the product.
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perspective this could make a lot of sense for a new product category
like the Internet Tablet. That way Nokia would not have to leave its
pioneering customers for dead on the great plains of product innovation.
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happens. I
also have at least one other LInux system which has rdesktop on it and I
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it seems to think that everything is okay. I checked the source and the
javascript invokes a time/date function and analyzes the results to
determine whether the system is or is not up to date for this change.
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thanks for the tip. I assume that the disabled by default condition is
so users do not accidently reboot their device by trippiing on the icon.
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it would
of these) could
be used with the N800. That way field service techs using this device
could recharge the device from their vehicle power.
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Here we go: http://test.maemo.org/community/roadmap.html
It's in the test website
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All,
does the www browser on the N800 fully and correctly implement javascript?
I have a www site that I can visit with the Firefox (2.0.0.2) Browser
running on Windows XP Pro SP2 and successfully download and upload files
from/to the www site. The www site uses javascript.
However, when I
Paul,
yes click fatigue/click cluelesness is an issue but the dialog box
does provide one more potential barrier to a successful attack.
By the way there is a wwwcast series on mobile device security over the
next 5 weeks that is sponsored by sybase/ianywhere. The speaker in the
first
Carlos,
Chicago is no slouch when it comes to cold winters or for that matter
Toronto, Buffalo, Detroit, or any of the cities on the Great Lakes of
N.A. If Nokia wants to do software development 7x24x365 (and maybe they
don't) they should encourage employees to stay put and spread the
Mike,
feel free to put it to bed for now.
Nonetheless, I hope and believe that this group will continue to look
for ways to make the N800 a more secure mobile device. Here are a few
more items I can think of for consideration by Nokia itself:
1. An option for keeping sensitive data on
Daniel,
by way of example, my PC has a firewall (Symantec) that does outbound
filtering. I appreciate the fact that when I launch an application for
which I have not previously provided authorization to access the
Internet (defined here as an IP range beyond my LAN subnet), the
firewall
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
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
All,
Has Nokia published any documentation on the subject of how to secure
the N800 OS from attack from both a software developer perspective as
well as an end user perspective?
I mention this because, as more Internet aware/dependent applications
are developed for the N800 (it is an
in a vulnerability,
especially if the app inadvertently breaks code.
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Has Nokia published any documentation on the subject of how to secure
the N800 OS from attack from both
All,
does the OS for the N800 have a configurable firewall included in the OS
image (e.g. iptables?).
If so, are there any instructions on how to get it running? I am
familiar with IPtables on Redhat LInux.
Also, has anyone written a dynamic dns client to run on the N800 along
the lines
All,
fyi. A new Linux Devices review of the N800:
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Mika,
how about the following utilities which are already quite standard for
most Linux distributions:
1. Wireshark (aka Ethereal) running on the OS, at least with the
capability to gather packet/frame streams so that they can be later
analyzed on a PC with a richer (i.e. Bigger) screen
Andrew,
actually what I mean is easter eggs in the hardware, waiting to be
discovered.
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Andrew J. Barr wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 22:05 -0500, John B. Holmblad wrote:
Andrew,
maybe that is the hardware equivalent/ instantiation of an easter
egg!
Title: Best Regards,
Danny,
your point concerning radio complexity is well taken. Forbes had an
article last year entitled
"Does Open-Source Software Make The FCC Irrelevant?"
Here is the url to the www page for that article for those interested:
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