I believe there are examples of capturing video in python and c on maemo
wiki/web somewhere, no?
I know in time with Nokia's support unit will have apps it needs...or
rather hope. Maemo kind of competes with work done by
handhelds.orgwhich is taking more traditional desktop
approach/metaphor.
Hi Marius,
the application installer on my Nokia 770 offers to update
installed maemo-mapper 1.3.4 with 1.3.4mg1 from your
repository at http://mg.pov.lt/770/dists/mistral/experimental/
In the corresponding source package's changelog I read:
maemo-mapper (1.3.4mg1) unstable; urgency=low
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I have exactly the same problem. I have tried with two diferent credit
cards (both were Mastercard), and both purchases were refused. As it
seems the problem was also on some security checks my credit cards
didn't pass. I called to Nokia on Friday but they told me they didn't
know exactly where
David Bottrill wrote:
I have a N770 for sale
...
It's in very good condition, little used
So, if the 770 was not used much, why are you buying a N800? ;-D
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I installed the osso-xterm on my N800, but it has the same bug that text
entry in handwriting mode is messed up, each character is inserted
multiple times as you type new characters.
The solution on the 770 is to install the osso-xterm (advanced), but
reports are that that xterm doesn't work on
I just used Andrew's most excellent 770Flasher GUI and updated my N800
to the latest - worked like a champ! The process was pretty straight
forward, though it did not want to initiate until I removed my memory
card. Once I did the install took about 60 seconds and then with a
reboot and my card
Thanks Kahlil,
So, back to my firs question - is it possible to run the internal Video
Player with time stamp arguments from a terminal? What's the executable's
name?
Thanks!
On 1/15/07, Kahlil Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might have some memory problems actually the nokia's mameo is
Is there anyway to initiate gestures when browsing? It would be most
helpful for a few instances... a C to begin composing in GMail for
instance...
This is definitely a feature I miss from my Palm days ... especially
the T3 where you could do grafitti anywhere on screen.
Thanks,
JG
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Hi!
On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 22:45 +, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
Larry Battraw wrote:
On 1/19/07, John P. Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
How does one sleep the N800 or is it required? I have been just
stuffing it in the sleeve, but sometimes it comes back out lit up. I
John P. Mitchell wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. That helps to understand the behavior
better. I just assumed I was using incorrectly some how. Maybe I should
have looked through bugzilla as well.
I only entered bug #959 the other night once it had been identified on the
Internet
On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 23:42 +, ext Neil MacLeod wrote:
[snip]
Sadly I don't have the skills/knowledge. I wouldn't know where to start! The
problem highlighted by bug #959 is probably rooted deep in the bowels of the
(non-open source) power management, and I don't even know if the Display
At first this bothered me like everyone else but once I discovered
that by matching the time for both display and power (mine are both
set to to min) the power / d-pad combo is really quite nice.
You can remain connected if you have an active connection or the unit
simply shuts things down as
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