Andrew Daviel wrote:
Bah! Back to the flasher, I
guess, unless anyone's got any suggestions.
Boot to usb network recovery mode (or from mmc), mount rootfs and fix
the file? It is too late now for this (unless you want to prepare initfs
on desktop by hand) but next time it could help. See
Hi,
ext Kevin T. Neely wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:43:25PM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
ext Kevin T. Neely wrote:
I do not think so. They feel no different than they did before.
The power off upon pressing the power button is instantaneous.
The tablet immediately makes the light plonk
Eero Tamminen wrote:
This is just speculation as there was some key handling
issue in our internal OS2008 kernel version which was fixed for its
release. If I've understood correctly, the Hacker edition is using
OS2008 kernel with 770 kernel configuration. Either this fix might
not be in
Hi all.
I want to be able to connect Nokia N810 using Bluetooth to my PC and
use PC network connection to connect to internet. I found a howto:
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/howto-bluetoothnetworking-dun-ppp/
I have several questions:
- Does this howto apply to Nokia N810 also?
- Will this
Vladimir wrote:
Hi all.
I want to be able to connect Nokia N810 using Bluetooth to my PC and
use PC network connection to connect to internet. I found a howto:
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/howto-bluetoothnetworking-dun-ppp/
If you can set up a Bluetooth PAN (Private Area Network) in
Hello,
For those like me that own the N810 but doesn't live in a country
supported by the included Map (Wayfinder) application, there's a
project called Navit (http://navit.sourceforge.net/?page=home) that
supports Garmin vector maps and can be compiled and used in Nokia
internet tablets. If
De: Vladimir
Enviado el: miƩ 12/03/2008 13:39
Para:
Asunto: N810. Bluetooth networking
Hi all.
I want to be able to connect Nokia N810 using Bluetooth to my PC and
use PC network connection to connect to internet. I found a howto:
I managed to remove these packages by accident and I'm wondering: are
the deb packages available anywhere? I looked around quite a bit but
couldn't find anything but older versions for OS2007 and so forth.
They seem to be free packages and so I'm puzzled why the binaries
wouldn't be available
Vladimir schrieb:
Hi all.
Hi!
I want to be able to connect Nokia N810 using Bluetooth to my PC and
use PC network connection to connect to internet. I found a howto:
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/howto-bluetoothnetworking-dun-ppp/
I have several questions:
- Does this howto apply to
Guys
I would like to see PAN being used for that - using DUN from Linux
device to Linux device seem pretty brain dead to me, sorry.
Just to spell out some of the brain damage Nils is talking about...
PAN is made for multiple access as a proper access point (using a dhcp
service) but using
Nils Faerber wrote:
I would like to see PAN being used for that - using DUN from Linux
device to Linux device seem pretty brain dead to me, sorry.
But PAN is ont integrated in Maemo - well I guess the modules are there
and pand exists but it is not integrated into the framework and UI..
Well,
I have not (yet) shot myself in this particular foot ... :-7
When working on a password policy, I identified three categories of
passwords (passwords should not be shared between categories, but that's
another issue..) :
- weak passwords that you don't write down because all you have to do is
Matt Emson schrieb:
Nils Faerber wrote:
I would like to see PAN being used for that - using DUN from Linux
device to Linux device seem pretty brain dead to me, sorry.
But PAN is ont integrated in Maemo - well I guess the modules are there
and pand exists but it is not integrated into the
Hi!
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Nils Faerber
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Matt Emson schrieb:
Well, https://garage.maemo.org/projects/maemo-pan exists. I've never
tried it, but it installs another connection type in the connection
manager. Is that not what you though was missing? I
I noticed that gconftool -R /apps/osso/keybindings outputs (inter alia)
window_switch_left = mod5Left
window_switch_right = mod5Right
These seem like useful key bindings. How does one type these on a bluetooth
keyboard. Particularly, I'm using a Freedom Universal in HID mode. (Also,
these are
For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
filesystem. Not sure how this happened. How would I go about making
it read write again?
I have a 4 GB MiniSD card that I have recently put into the system.
That shouldn't have caused the Internal memory to go read only
Check to see if the write protect tab got set to lock.
--
Russ
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
filesystem. Not sure how this happened. How would I go about making
it read write again?
Larry Battraw wrote:
I managed to remove these packages by accident and I'm wondering: are
the deb packages available anywhere? I looked around quite a bit but
couldn't find anything but older versions for OS2007 and so forth.
They seem to be free packages and so I'm puzzled why the binaries
Russ Wenner wrote:
Check to see if the write protect tab got set to lock.
--
Russ
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Scott Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason, my internal memory is now mounted as a read only
filesystem. Not sure how this happened. How would I go about
The device lock is implemented in software and so if you set it to
require the code to boot up and you have no other way to boot up
other than the default os, then you'll have to work a bit harder
to find an alternative boot strategy (e.g. bootmenu, boot from
usb, etc.) Once
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Austin Che wrote:
How exactly would you get past the lock ?
You should be able to use the flasher to set the default root
device to the external card and then put on the card an OS that
ignores the device lock on startup.
OK. Of course it must be an ARM OS not
My N800 sounds great through the headphones, but if I try plugging it
into a line input on _any_ other device, it sounds like crap. I've tried
the line-in on my truck, my home amp, an AV distribution amplifier and
my 900 MHz wireless headphones transmitter. In addition to the noise
during
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Mark Haury escreveu:
I think this may be a hardware issue rather than software. Has anyone
else noticed this problem, and if so, have you found a reasonable solution?
This looks like a hardware problem. The headphones has a small impedance
and
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 21:06 -0600, Mark Haury wrote:
My N800 sounds great through the headphones, but if I try plugging it
into a line input on _any_ other device, it sounds like crap. I've tried
the line-in on my truck, my home amp, an AV distribution amplifier and
my 900 MHz wireless
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