I just bought a Nokia SU-8W keyboard for my N800 and N770, and have it
paired up with the N800, but I cannot figure out how to generate an F(n)
key - e.g. I cannot figure out how to generate a CTRL-F4 to close a
window.
I've tried CTRL-Fn then key, Alt-Fn then key, Fn+key, to no avail.
Sounds cool! I doubt though that the USB is of the right kind for our
tablets ... wonder how long that would take one of the community to
hack around. :)
On Dec 6, 2007 12:22 PM, Acadia Secure Networks
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All,
here is an interesting announcement from Nokia-Siemens this
It sounds like not actually using the SIM card for wireless service, but
rather as a way to bill/charge for VoIP when out in the world,
presumably using someone elses (paid or free) wireless connection.
Possibly a way for mobile carriers to break into the SkypeOut market.
It presumably would
Hi everyone,
My new Nokia N800 should arrive tomorrow. I'm looking forward to it.
I've been using a Palm m130 for years now and the killer feature has
been synchronizing contacts and my calendar. I would miss meetings if my
PDA didn't beep and remind me of them. ;)
Can I use the N800 to do
On 06/12/2007, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's this -- http://www.cobb.uk.net/OWA/owasync.html
Hi,
has anyone used the above on a n800 (or even a 770)? How well/badly does
it work?
Another option would be to get your Outlook to Sync with Google Cal
and then sync that with GPE
For information mplayer is available on os2008. If i remember it s available on
extra-devel repostory.
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All,
So far a large part of my problems are sitting around apps that
aren't yet ported to 2008. unzip, radio, mplayer, nmap, omweather
are a few that are in
There's this -- http://www.cobb.uk.net/OWA/owasync.html
Another option would be to get your Outlook to Sync with Google Cal
and then sync that with GPE Suite.
You know there's no PIM built in right? You need to install GPE...
On Dec 6, 2007 1:27 PM, Jason Edgecombe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
I'll try that. No, I did not that it doesn't come with a PIM. I'm a
seasoned Linux system admin, but I'm an N800 noob ;) My N800 is supposed
to come tomorrow, so I haven't even touched one yet!
Jason
Jonathan Greene wrote:
There's this -- http://www.cobb.uk.net/OWA/owasync.html
Acadia Secure Networks a écrit :
All,
here is an interesting announcement from Nokia-Siemens this week:
http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/global/Press/Press+releases/news-archive/Nokia_Siemens_Networks_launches_pocket-sized_VoIP.htm
I am surprised however that it is going to take until
Fred/Ryan,
I think that the reason for incorporating the SIM this solution that it
contains a credential (lets call it a billable entity) that can be used
by the mobile operator to authenticate the user and direct the VOIP call
to that service provider's SIP service. That way, said operator
En/na Fred Pacquier ha escrit:
Gotta love press releases. After reading oodles of that thickest of
marketingspeak, I'm still not sure what this thing is supposed to do for
me -- except cost me money :-)
I didn't event need to read the press release: siemens in the url is
enough for me to
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 02:35:43PM -0500, Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Thanks,
I'll try that. No, I did not that it doesn't come with a PIM. I'm a
seasoned Linux system admin, but I'm an N800 noob ;) My N800 is supposed
to come tomorrow, so I haven't even touched one yet!
Jason
Jonathan
Jason,
in case you are not aware, Access has introduced a Nokia Internet Tablet
Compatible virtualization environment for the Palm OS apps. Called
Garnet. Here is the url to the www site:
http://www.access-company.com/products/gvm/
I have not yet tried it so I don't know how well it does
I'm using it. I've found only one application that doesn't work -
checklist. Everything else, such as MobileDB, works fine.
Nick.
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Hello All,
Just got an N800 today. :)
It looks like the only way to flash it from a powerpc and linux is to
use 0x. Is that correct?
It doesn't look like it can yet flash the image as a whole. But it can
unpack the it into pieces as:
2nd, kernel, rootfs, xloader, initfs, secondary
Will
digger vermont wrote:
It doesn't look like it can yet flash the image as a whole. But it can
unpack the it into pieces as:
2nd, kernel, rootfs, xloader, initfs, secondary
I don't know anything about the powerpc, but I flashed my N800 from an
Intel Macintosh with the early N810 image of
Andrew Flegg wrote:
[snip]
This is now implemented in the latest v2.10 release:
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=455
You can do:
tablet-encode dvd: myfilm.avi
...and it'll rip the longest track (identified using mplayer, rather
than lsdvd).
Also in this release are a
Benoit HERVIER wrote:
For information mplayer is available on os2008. If i remember it s
available on extra-devel repostory.
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All,
So far a large part of my problems are sitting around apps that
aren't yet ported to
digger vermont wrote:
Hello All,
Just got an N800 today. :)
It looks like the only way to flash it from a powerpc and linux is to
use 0x. Is that correct?
It doesn't look like it can yet flash the image as a whole. But it can
unpack the it into pieces as:
2nd, kernel, rootfs,
Where is the 2008 Beta available at? At maemo.org I saw something
asking for a serial number which I didn't have. Am I looking
someplace incorrectly?
On 12/6/07, Bob Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
digger vermont wrote:
Hello All,
Just got an N800 today. :)
It looks like the only
On Thursday 06 December 2007 07:56:02 pm Jonathan Jesse wrote:
Where is the 2008 Beta available at? At maemo.org I saw something
asking for a serial number which I didn't have. Am I looking
someplace incorrectly?
On 12/6/07, Bob Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
digger vermont wrote:
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