On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 07:21:47PM -0500, Chris wrote:
No Linux users out there with Samba shares browseable from the N800/810?
N800 user here. OS2008 sees my Samba share (Samba on Ubuntu Dapper).
On Jan 24, 2008 9:38 AM, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the life of me I cannot get my
James,
re your comment:
... It wouldn't take much to add an IP header to it..
That is what the 3GPP^1 has been working toward lo these many years and
the standards are now emerging as the Long Term Evolution (LTE^2 )
technology for IMT-Advanced^3 (informally referred to as 4g) mobile
Has anyone experimented with having ssh-agent launch for the default
user (also called 'user')?
I have been crawling around /etc/osso-af-init trying to figure out a
plan of action that would be reasonable. Of course I want to be as
unobtrusive as possible. But that seems like the right dir. I am
Kevin,
what is important about Nokia's assertion about building an Internet
Tablet that supports WIMAX in the U.S. ~2.4 ghz frequency band has to do
with two thing primarily:
a) Nokia would like to get a piece of the market action with a big
U.S. customer like Sprint, who up until now
sebastian maemo sebastian.maemo at gmail.com writes:
I'm also really interested in the answer to your question...
Then try making a user! I did. Follow up below.
I can only give you a hint I read some time ago: when
trying to add new users there were problems because
almost the whole system
El Fri, 25 Jan 2008 16:13:56 -0800
Erik Hovland [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Has anyone experimented with having ssh-agent launch for the default
user (also called 'user')?
I have been crawling around /etc/osso-af-init trying to figure out a
plan of action that would be reasonable. Of course
Thanks all. I tried everything. Nothing works. My Windows PC browses the
share fine, I'm stumped
I'm going to try the other way with smbfs, N800 to mount a linux share...
Chris
On Jan 26, 2008 10:11 AM, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 07:21:47PM -0500,
On my 770, my favorite media player to use is the UKMP (although I am impressed
at the improvements in the default player from OS2006 to OS2007HW), however,
when I use it, the tracks I have downloaded from my eMusic subscription have
garbled metadata. I posted this bug:
I don't seem to have any samba files on my system at all. Where should they
be?
Noah Davids
Serendipity is a function of bandwidth
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-Original Message-
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 17:11:25 +0200
From: Marius Gedminas [EMAIL