I own a Windows Mobile 5 Phone device (HTC Trinity) and a N800. My
issue is that the device is detected as a PDA and not a Phone (via
Bluetooth), so I am unable to set it as the phone in the control
panel. Any ideas on how this can be resolved? Do I have to file a bug
and how to get debug
Ivan N. Zlatev wrote:
Also does someone have a clue how can I express a vote for the
Bluetooth PAN support mentioned here
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195.
Login to bugzilla (register if needed), click Vote for this bug. That
should work.
I seem not to have access to the actual
Hi,
Windows Mobile 5 does not support DUN for Bluetooth, so you can't set it as
a phone.
Here's how you make a BT connection via PAN:
- enable PAN on your phone
- enable Bluetooth on your N800
- setup an AdHoc WLAN connection on your N800
- become root on the N800
- $ ifconfig wlan0 down #
On 9/14/07, Jussi Kukkonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ivan N. Zlatev wrote:
Also does someone have a clue how can I express a vote for the
Bluetooth PAN support mentioned here
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195.
Login to bugzilla (register if needed), click Vote for this bug. That
On 9/14/07, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Windows Mobile 5 does not support DUN for Bluetooth, so you can't set it as
a phone.
Here's how you make a BT connection via PAN:
- enable PAN on your phone
- enable Bluetooth on your N800
- setup an AdHoc WLAN connection on your
Hi all,
Suddenly, my Nokia 770's touch screen stopped working. The battery was low
after a few days without use. The screen became dirty, so I cleaned it, as
always, with a micro fibber cloth sprayed with a little glasses cleaning
solution.
Then I charged it, while it was still on. When I came
Hi,
ext Thomas Leavitt wrote:
I will note, however, and I'm not entirely sure why, that with no
applications running (other than the notice bar stuff at the top), my
system consumes 60 megs of memory... I just got a new 2 gb MMC card, so
I've enabled 64 mb of virtual memory (I had 24
ext Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi all,
Suddenly, my Nokia 770's touch screen stopped working. The battery was
low after a few days without use. The screen became dirty, so I
cleaned it, as always, with a micro fibber cloth sprayed with a little
glasses cleaning solution.
Then I charged it,
Hi,
My contract with the death star is about done and I'm thinking about
switching to T-Mobile and getting a Sidekick 3. Has anyone been
successful in using the Sidekick as a bluetooth modem? Is there a
compatibility list for this sort of this?
Thanks,
Dave
Hi,
ext Thomas Leavitt wrote:
Very cool - I'm in as root! Now this is a *real* Linux box!
... although, from another perspective, I find it incredibly uncool that
I've been walking around with a machine with a widely known default root
password, not knowing that I'd enabled remote access
Hi,
ext James Sparenberg wrote:
On Thursday 13 September 2007 00:16:14 Thomas Leavitt wrote:
So, like, when my box locked up (for no particular reason I could tell)
and I had to wipe and re-install, three days after I got the thing, it
wasn't that big a deal... just a few wasted hours... but
Tapani,
No. Even tapping all over the display didn't work.
Since my post, I tried booting while holding the Home button. The screen now
works, but the device reboots when trying to connect to establish a wireless
connection...
Any ides?
Thanks!
On 9/14/07, Tapani Pälli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ivan,
your question led me to submit a query to Google which came up with the
an explanation available at the www page whose url is
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2007/04/17/why-did-we-remove-bluetooth-dun.aspx
from a member of the Microsoft Windows Mobile team blog that
On 9/14/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ivan,
your question led me to submit a query to Google which came up with the
an explanation available at the www page whose url is
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2007/04/17/why-did-we-remove-bluetooth-dun.aspx
I am
Thomas Leavitt wrote:
What's the default password for user? Will changing it affect
anything, since obviously the system auto-starts?
Adding a password to the user account makes the device less secure IMHO and
is bad advice - it's yet another account that can be exploited by brute force.
A
Hi,
I need my Nokia 770 to load a specific web page in full-screen mode when the
770 is started up. What is the easiest way to do this? Please help.
Thanks,
Dan
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