>From the shell
/sbin/ifconfig -a
/sbin isn't in the users' path.
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On 1/31/08, Jeffrey Mark Siskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed that ifconfig is not installed on OS2008. How do I find out the IP
> address assigned by DHCP?
>
> Also, will anything break in the standard software i
I'm trying to use an Elektex bluetooth SPP keyboard (aka RoKy2) with the N810.
http://www.elektex.com
(click on Mobile Computing then either Just Mobile or G-Tech)
I've obtained the driver from
http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/#kbdd
I've been able to pair the device and have tried several (but
Open connection manager - menu - internet connection - ip address
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I noticed that ifconfig is not installed on OS2008. How do I find out the IP
address assigned by DHCP?
Also, will anything break in the standard software if I change the hostname
and/or domain?
J
I noticed that ifconfig is not installed on OS2008. How do I find out the IP
address assigned by DHCP?
Also, will anything break in the standard software if I change the hostname
and/or domain?
Jeff (http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~qobi)
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maemo-users
I installed openssh on an N810. I logged into a remote Linux machine,
tunneling X, and ran emacs. The window came up on my N810 and I was able to
use the remote emacs (the very little that I tried). But I then clicked on the
"V" (i.e. the underlined down caret icon next to the X icon at the top of
En/na [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:
> Not free, but pretty close. Also, the minutes don't disappear at the
> end of the month...
According to
http://www.gizmoproject.com/e-commerce-policies.html
credit expires 180 days after purchase.
Bye
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Luca
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BTW, short of Skype being available on the 2008 OS n8xx platform, there
is the 'almost free' option to use Gismo project and just phone out
whoever isn't on Gismo with minutes you buy for a notch less than 2
cents a minute. I'm not sure how it all works, but apparently
according the Gismo web
Marius Vollmer wrote:
> The chances are quite high. It's the obvious thing to do. I can't
> make any promises about just when it will happen, but if it doesn't
> happen this year, I would blame myself personally.
>
Thank you for giving this some serious thought, Marius. I have to say
that my
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 03:45:24PM -0500, Jeffrey Mark Siskind wrote:
> I have managed to pair my N810 with a (brand new) Freedom Mini Duo bluetooth
> keyboard in HID mode. But while most keys seem to work, the four keys
> 7/& u/U k/K ./> (coincidentally along a diagonal) don't work. When I press
>
Hello,
Is the Audio & Video Player on Nokia 770 based on "gstreamer and
gst-plugins?" If so, where can I find the source code for the same!
Thanks and regards,
Sharath
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If you can satisfy all dependencies without messing up the system, it
should be possible.
It worked this way with Debian ARM packages on OS 2005 which used to
be ARM instead of EABI ARM.
Cheers,
Martin
2008/1/30, Jeffrey Mark Siskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it possible to install Debian armel
"ext Jeffrey Mark Siskind" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to install Debian armel (EABI ARM) packages from sid
> (unstable) on an N810?
Only by accident. There is no defined relationship between maemo and
Debian.
> The particular packages in question are emacs21 and texlive.
Yay,
"ext Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Erik Hovland wrote:
>> That is the cause. Flash the updated version of the OS and skype will
>> install without issue.
>>
>
> Since maemo is loosely based on Debian, what are the chances we'll ever
> see an incremental upgrade path akin to an 'apt-get u
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Hi!
Could you maybe specify which device and which exact OS version you are
using? Also, is it web page specific or does no web page at all open
directly from the bookmarks?
Tilman
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If you can satisfy all dependencies without messing up the system, it
should be possible.
It worked this way with Debian ARM packages on OS 2005 which used to
be ARM instead of EABI ARM.
Cheers,
Martin
2008/1/30, Jeffrey Mark Siskind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is it possible to install Debian armel
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