2008/9/29 Tony Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
A couple of questions about offline mode.
Is there a way to put my N800 into offline mode from a command-line? The
sort of thing I'm looking at doing is to run my nightly N800 backup to my
server over SSH, then for the server to issue a
Hi,
I answered this for someone else on -developers.
To put in Normal:
/usr/bin/dbus-send --system --type=signal /com/nokia/mce/signal
com.nokia.mce.signal.sig_device_mode_ind string:normal
To put in Flight mode:
/usr/bin/dbus-send --system --type=signal /com/nokia/mce/signal
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Tony Green wrote:
Hi all,
A couple of questions about offline mode.
Is there a way to put my N800 into offline mode from a command-line?
The sort of thing I'm looking at doing is to run my nightly N800
backup to my server over SSH, then for the server to issue a
Excellent.
I have often thought about this functionality but never had time to follow
up :)
(just posting so I don't lose it in the noise, please accept my thanks)
gary (lcuk on #maemo)
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Matan Ziv-Av [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Tony Green
Today in the morning my N800 happily announced available updates. So I
agreed to install them. At some point half way through WiFi connection
was interrupted so I've been left with packages in inconsistent state (I
assume) as my WiFi can't locate any access points anymore spinning into
infinity.
In trying to install the OS Feature Upgrade this morning I get the message,
insufficient space in target location. Since the target location is the
built in memory, I am wondering what the best strategy would be? Should I
uninstall applications until I get sufficient space and then reinstall
Along these same lines, is there a file browser that will see the
entire disk including the hidden folders so I can see where the
files are piling up and which temp ones can be deleted? Or is there a
utility for the n810 similar to TreeSize (windoze program) that will
show you all the
Someone on the Internet Tablet Talk Forums released a package that fixed
the Flash Player version string issue that stopped a lot of sites
recognising that the version of flash in ITOS2008 was compatible.
Unfortunately, it seems this package is stopping installation of the
latest feature
As a follow-up, I've tried:
# apt-get -qq --print-uris dist-upgrade uris
with subsequent attempt to fetch listed uris on my desktop
# awk '{print wget -O $2 $1}' uris wget-script
# sh +x wget-script
however all the nokia updates refuse to download in this fashion. Is it
possible for
ext Dmitry S. Makovey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Today in the morning my N800 happily announced available updates. So I
agreed to install them. At some point half way through WiFi connection
was interrupted so I've been left with packages in inconsistent state (I
assume) as my WiFi can't
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along these same lines, is there a file browser that will see the
entire disk including the hidden folders so I can see where the
files are piling up and which temp ones can be deleted? Or is there a
utility for the n810 similar
On Tue, September 30, 2008 10:37, Marius Vollmer said:
Hmm, the Application manager will first download all the needed
packages, and only after that has happened will it start the update
process. So you should have all the packages somewhere.
from what I've seen it was downloading packages
Am Dienstag, den 30.09.2008, 09:13 -0600 schrieb Dmitry S. Makovey:
Today in the morning my N800 happily announced available updates. So I
agreed to install them. At some point half way through WiFi connection
was interrupted so I've been left with packages in inconsistent state (I
assume) as
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:59:51 -0500
Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along these same lines, is there a file browser that will see the
entire disk including the hidden folders so I can see where the
files are piling up and which temp ones can be deleted? Or is there
a utility for the n810
On Sep 30, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Matt Emson wrote:
Someone on the Internet Tablet Talk Forums released a package that
fixed
the Flash Player version string issue that stopped a lot of sites
recognising that the version of flash in ITOS2008 was compatible.
That someone being timeless. :)
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
emelFM2 is a very handy file manager that should meet your
requirements. DiskUsage is a utility that might actually be very
helpful in your scenario as well.
I used DisUsage and manually removed some documentation pdf files. And
I uninstalled big packages like
I had the same experience - I deleted documentation files and it seemed to
provide enough space but when I rebooted I got in an endless reboot loop and
had to reflash. Fortunately that fixed some other problems I was having like
the RSS feeder not working, still a pain setting up my claws mail
Andre Klapper wrote:
This might be related to the problem:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3749
thanks. that was the exact problem. Poking around with autoconnection on
my N800 made it to connect to nearest known AP, from there I was able to
continue in terminal. ugh. glad I didn't
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