On Jan 21, 2008 4:00 PM, Iñigo Illán Aranburu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just one link...
http://www.google.es/search?ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=red+pill+mode
Another option is to login as root (using the various techniques like
becomeroot or installing openssh, which will prompt you to enter a
root
Hello all,
I was trying to follow the instructions on the Canola2 Web site to install
it on my N770 - and it didn't work.
Then I oticed the (coming soon) note beside the N770 compatibility...
Any of you know when will it be available for N770? The main page shows the
app installed on all
Hi there:
I have just published an extense tutorial about upgrading the Operating System
for Nokia internet tablets, starting with 770 but extrapolable to 800 and 810.
It includes a full file tree system dirty backup tutorial wchich is hosted by
Scribd. The document [1] is written in spanish,
Hi Amichai,
Any of you know when will it be available for N770? The main page shows the
app installed on all devices - including the 770!
We are dealing with the last bugs for N770 and we should release it soon.
Thanks and best regards,
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Jeff,
I just purchased this:
http://tinyurl.com/2s8p8c
I don't know if it's Class 4 (I'm not too familiar with how SDHC
cards are classified) although I don't really care too much. So...
They are available if you look around. ;)
Peace,
Tim
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I've notice a few messages about SD card class 4 6 etc. What's the
highest class that the N800 can benefit from? For example, will a class
6 device perform better than a 4? Or will the N800 be the limiting factor?
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I ve bought an 6GB SDHC Sandisk micro sdhc card, and i use it with a standart
(non sdhc) micro to mini selled with a 512MB kingston micro sd to mini sd card
adaptator.
Adaptators are just a piece of pvc which bind the pins. As SDHC and SD use the
sames pins... it s work.
Be carrefull
On
As I understand it, the designation of Class X for SDHC cards means
how fast the card can transfer (write) information at X megabytes per
second, supposedly
Currently, the primary market focus for these cards is in digital
video photography. With high end cameras using above 10 megs
James Knott wrote:
I've notice a few messages about SD card class 4 6 etc. What's the
highest class that the N800 can benefit from? For example, will a class
6 device perform better than a 4? Or will the N800 be the limiting factor?
Well, first it is good to know that this SD speed class
I bought a class 6 8Gb card (full size SD for my N800) as I wanted to have
the highest speed available for dumping large backup files onto the card
(data backups from various PCs, not from the N800) and also for dropping
large video files on there from time to time.
I have an external SDHC card
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 09:23:19AM -0800, DrFredC.com wrote:
Some other info -- SD cards max size is 2G, SDHC limit is 32G with 16s
just now reaching the market. SDHC use FAT32. SD use FAT 12/16.
There are some non-standard SD cards with 4GB. I've got one in my N800.
I'm sure it isn't
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 07:52:53AM -0500, Jonathan Greene wrote:
On Jan 21, 2008 6:25 AM, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any easy way to do this (ie. automatically switch from
BT-DUN to WLAN). Basically you would have to replace icd with some
other component handling higher
On Jan 22, 2008 3:36 PM, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 07:52:53AM -0500, Jonathan Greene wrote:
On Jan 21, 2008 6:25 AM, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any easy way to do this (ie. automatically switch from
BT-DUN to WLAN). Basically you
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 10:36:43PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Although I would prefer it not do that and kill my existing ssh
connections by changing my externally visible IP address.
When I started running around with my 770, I found that the 'screen' program
was my best long-lost friend.
Hello,
I've installed claws-mail on my N810 and i will use the spamasassin
plug-in. Is there anyone which use this plugin?
Br
Mathias
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Marius Gedminas wrote:
Why are SDHC cards limited to 32GB? It's not a filesystem limitation --
FAT32 supports up to 8TB, if I can trust Wikipedia. And SDHC cards
use sector addressing instead of byte addressing, which hints at a limit
of at least 1TB (2GB limit of standard SD cards * 512
When I got my 810 and I brought up the file manager I would see a entry for
my windows PC and its shares. Now I no longer see it. The shares are still
there and available to other windows hosts. I have downloaded a lot of
applications, I suppose one of them might have turned something off. Any
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