Re: Is the N810 usb port a full host USB port?

2007-10-24 Thread Ulf Bartholomäus
Hi, On Dienstag 23 Oktober 2007, John Rudd wrote: Brian Litzinger wrote: Does anyone know if the N810 USB port does host mode and if it can supply power? It's USB On-The-Go, which _can_ act as in Host mode with non-OTG devices (but it's not clear to me whether the N810 would fall back to

Re: Is the N810 usb port a full host USB port?

2007-10-24 Thread Frantisek Dufka
Brian Litzinger wrote: Does anyone know if the N810 USB port does host mode and if it can supply power? N800 (and N810 too) does host mode and does supply at least 100mA, possibly a bit more (200mA). dmesg output from N800 with 2008 firmware has following lines [ 18.726562] musb_hdrc

Re: N810 . Email Client / RSS Client

2007-10-24 Thread Quim Gil
Hi, summarizing: EMAIL CLIENT - Modest (open source and based on the Tinymail framework) is going to substitute the current email client that is still being shipped in OS2008. The sources are out there and being refreshed regularly but compile them is not easy at this point. - We are going to

Re: N810 . Email Client / RSS Client

2007-10-24 Thread Jonathan Greene
Just confirming -- -Modest will be available in a few weeks time?? Very cool! On 10/24/07, Quim Gil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, summarizing: EMAIL CLIENT - Modest (open source and based on the Tinymail framework) is going to substitute the current email client that is still being shipped

Re: N810 . Email Client / RSS Client

2007-10-24 Thread Frederic Crozat
Le mercredi 24 octobre 2007 à 12:51 +0300, Quim Gil a écrit : RSS client - The home applet is totally rewritten. - The application has been improved. Most if not all the bugs that were bothering you are now fixed. In the following days the developers will go through the bugs at Bugzilla

Re: N810 . Email Client / RSS Client

2007-10-24 Thread Alan Williamson
- Modest (open source and based on the Tinymail framework) is going to substitute the current email client that is still being shipped in OS2008. The sources are out there and being refreshed regularly but compile them is not easy at this point. this is fantastic news and a welcome relief

Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support and the repository question

2007-10-24 Thread Mikhail Sobolev
On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 04:30:50PM +, Steve Greenland wrote: Probably the easiest workable solution is something like the Debian unstable/testing process, whereby packages are uploaded to unstable, and migrate to testing after meeting certain criteria (no new serious bugs, installs with

newbie issues with jabber and web certs

2007-10-24 Thread Jonathan D. Proulx
Two things that would make my shiny new n800 really useful to me don't seem to work... One is connecting to my jabber server which requires TLS. The chat application doesn't seem to do this wchi puzzles me. Since there is an option for old style SSL I figured the default (with this box

Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support and the repository question

2007-10-24 Thread Steve Greenland
According to Mikhail Sobolev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 04:30:50PM +, Steve Greenland wrote: Probably the easiest workable solution is something like the Debian unstable/testing process, whereby packages are uploaded to unstable, and migrate to testing after meeting

N800 default apps

2007-10-24 Thread Peter Flynn
I've installed GPE Contacts and Calendar, as the built-in ones don't have the facilities I wanted. How do I remove the built-in ones from the menus and replace them with the GPE ones, (a) so I don't have to burrow so deep to run them and (b) so that vcf/vcs/ics files sent from Bluetooth will

Re: N800 default apps

2007-10-24 Thread Jonathan Greene
navigate to your control panel and then choose Navigation. Click Organize You can then choose where things go and even make new folders... like PIM perhaps for the main applications view. On 10/24/07, Peter Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've installed GPE Contacts and Calendar, as the

Re: 3 months of use: some comments about the N800

2007-10-24 Thread Fred Chittenden
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 21:49:46 -0700 Fred Chittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Allow the scroll bar to be moved to the left side of the screen for us lefties. It's really annoying to have to use the one on the right side. I'd settle for something like a scroll-wheel somewhere. A

Re: Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

2007-10-24 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Frédéric Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: o Buggy AP which does not support WLAN PSM properly. My AP (Freebox, an ISP set-top-box) seems to support WLAN PSM properly. If you have problems WLAN standby times I'm not yet convinced that your AP work correctly. I also have a Fonera. Is