Can google gears work on the N800. With mobile offline devices that
are not always on could work great in a place like maemo. I have
search at the garage but couldnt find much about it.
i did found an alpha version:
http://code.google.com/p/gears/issues/detail?id=292
and a discussion about it that
COURTAUD Didier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I had the same problem on my N810 ans I solved it this way :
>
>- check if maemo-control-usb is installed on your N810
>- if yes desintall maemo-control-usb and usbcontrol
>- then reinstall usbcontrol then maemo-control-usb
>
>I made this two or three ti
Hi,
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have tried several times to install scratchbox and other soeftware for
> maemo development on my Debian system, and have not succeeded. There
> seem to be instructions and relevant repositories secreted in carious
> places on the web. However, when followi
Hi,
Andrew Daviel wrote:
> With beacon SSID enabled on "triumf" but disabled on "test" - <10mA
> With beacon SSID enabled on "triumf" and enabled on "test" - 100mA
> With beacon SSID disabled on "triumf" but enabled on "test" - 100mA
> With beacon SSID disabled on "triumf" and disabled on "test" -
Igor Stoppa wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 19:30 +0300, ext Eero Tamminen wrote:
>
>> When you're not using the device, I would recommend putting it to
>> offline mode, that's an option in the power-button menu that disables
>> all radios in the device (next time you need to use net, just OK
>> a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also set audio volume to zero most of the time. It
> actually shuts up the little motif it plays during startup. so I can
> turn it one where I have to be quiet.
You can also disable just system sounds (Sounds control panel applet).
BTW skype is buggy and does not