Hi,
I've succesfully used my old phone P990i as a bluetooth modem for my
N810. I just received my new phone, a SE W890i but with this I'm not
able to connect. I can pair the two devices and use other Bluetooth
services, just not establish a connection to the internet. As
everything is working
Hi,
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:48:09 -0700
From: Kip Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: N810 European Power Adapter
I bought my N810 in Canada, and so it uses a standard North
American power adapter.
Is it easy to acquire one usable in Europe from over there? If
so, how much are they, and can
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Hi!
I am happy to announce mogg release 0.4.
mogg integrates a patched-up version of the integer-arithmetic ogg
vorbis decoder plugin into the maemo multimedia framework.
This release is the first with support for the N8x0 with IT OS 2008
En/na Mark ha escrit:
What are they calling it? I tried a couple of different searches.
Try this search:
mini usb keyboard -motorola -vacuum -vaccum -flexible -silicone -silicon
-numeric -kitty -numpad
Those adapters are harder to find than you might think. I refuse to
pay more for
Henrik Frisk wrote:
I just received my new phone, a SE W890i but with this I'm not
able to connect.
My SE K800i is the same. UK Vodafone. Will pair etc, even goes through
the motions of connecting, but no traffic.
M
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for multiple mails,
Right... me too... (don't forget to cc the list)
but you guys can even go for the maemo-pan support.
Install it and connect via Bluetooth PAN, it should even improve the
battery life a
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Henrik Frisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for multiple mails,
Right... me too... (don't forget to cc the list)
Damn, you're right!
Done..
but you guys can even go for the
Resending also to the list:
I do have a SE V640i (the Italian Vodafone version of the K630).
I think the issue is the same I had, i.e. the number string.
Maemo uses *99# by default, but I had to specify the CID by hand.
This can be retrieved in two ways:
1) the Data Accounts are listed by CID
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Kip Warner ha escrit:
Thank you, I think I will do that. I haven't been to Europe, but is
there just one standard plug across the EU, or do they vary?
The do vary but generally only the earth plug, so if you use a 2 prongs
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Henrik Frisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sorry for multiple mails,
Right... me too... (don't
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 07:21:03PM -0400, Jeffrey Mark Siskind wrote:
Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yay, academics on the run, ready to toss out a paper wherever they
go... :-)
You betcha. I carry my N810, my Freedom Universal bluetooth keyboard, and my
Motorola RAZR2 V9m
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:50:54PM +, Peter Flynn wrote:
The other charger that *does* work with the N800 (and is much smaller
and neater) is my daughter's Nokia cellphone charger, but AFAIK you
can't buy this particular one separately. Why Nokia screw us around this
way is beyond me,
Theodore Tso wrote:
This is all true, but those plugs take up a huge amount of space in
laptop bags... and the number of times that I've had my equipment
blow up due to grounding problems or power surges is nil. And a fuse
doesn't protect against voltage spikes.
Size is relative. Depends
Andrew Daviel wrote:
Are there any encrypted filesystems that work on the Nokia tablets ?
With all the buzz about people losing laptops with reams of HR records
etc. it seems having an encrypted FS on an eminently losable device such
as a tablet would be a good idea. While gpg can be used
I was able to get FUSE and sshfs up and running on chinook with the packages
located
herehttp://maemo-sdk.garage.maemo.org/download/repo/dists/alpha-1/target/chinook/binary-armel/
.
This doesn't solve your problem, I know, but on the rest of my linux
computers I've been using encfs with FUSE. I
El Thu, 20 Mar 2008 15:11:06 +
Matt Emson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I find US and European outlets scary as heck, because they usually
have no on/off switch. It's fairly rare to find an outlet int he UK
without a on/off switch.
Maybe that's because your huge plug it's too difficult to
Luca Olivetti wrote:
I find US and European outlets scary as heck, because they usually
have no on/off switch. It's fairly rare to find an outlet int he UK
without a on/off switch.
Maybe that's because your huge plug it's too difficult to unplug we
just unplug them ;-)
Our pugs are
En/na Matt Emson ha escrit:
Our pugs are actually safer because you can't pull them out by the flex,
so you don't stress the chord or pull the wires out of the plug. All
plugs are easily removed though. They just pull out. The switch turns
off the power when not in use. Otherwise the
Can I set my Nokia 770 (running IT2006) bluetooth to a discoverable state? It
appears pairing with my Blackberry 8320 to use the 8320 as a modem may require
that I pair in both directions (I don't know why, but this is what it took to
get the thing to work with my old HP Jornada 720, and so
david feldman wrote:
Can I set my Nokia 770 (running IT2006) bluetooth to a discoverable state? It
appears pairing with my Blackberry 8320 to use the 8320 as a modem may
require that I pair in both directions (I don't know why, but this is what it
took to get the thing to work with my old
Thanks, Ryan.
I think the problem is I do not know where to look for the bluetooth status
icon at all. I've never seen one. There is a connection manager (which gives
control over 802.11 wireless), but nothing along the lines of a status icon. Is
there a bluetooth status manager I should
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