Help : Big pb with apache on Maemo Diablo

2008-11-05 Thread COURTAUD Didier
Hi all I have just tried to install Apache on my N 810 tablet running Diablo. Everything worked fine after clicking on the green arrow at : http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/internet/ until the end of installation that said Installation of httpd is impossible. Nevertheless I see httpd as an

Re: Help : Big pb with apache on Maemo Diablo

2008-11-05 Thread Tony Green
On Wednesday 05 November 2008 14:13:51 COURTAUD Didier wrote: Hi all I have just tried to install Apache on my N 810 tablet running Diablo. Everything worked fine after clicking on the green arrow at : http://maemo.org/downloads/OS2008/internet/ until the end of installation that said

Changing wireless password

2008-11-05 Thread Peter Flynn
Our campus has parallel wireless networks, one for staff/faculty and one for students. Both use the same settings but different usernames/passwords: SSID: hidden Mode: infrastructure Security: WPA with EAP EAP Type: PEAP No certificate EAP Method: EAP GTC Manual username: set to = username

Re: Help : Big pb with apache on Maemo Diablo

2008-11-05 Thread Tony Green
On Wednesday 05 November 2008 14:51:40 you wrote: Hi Didier, # dpkg -r httpd ( Reading database 18880 files and directories currently installed ) Removing httpd invoke-rc.d: not a symlink: /etc/rc2.d/S20httpd invoke-rc.d: dangling symlink: /etc/rc2.d/S20httpd This is strange.

Re: Changing wireless password

2008-11-05 Thread Andre Klapper
Am Mittwoch, den 05.11.2008, 12:46 + schrieb Peter Flynn: Our campus has parallel wireless networks, one for staff/faculty and one for students. Both use the same settings but different usernames/passwords: I deleted the entry for the student network and checked the settings for the

Re: Changing wireless password

2008-11-05 Thread Peter Flynn
Andre Klapper wrote: gconftool-2 --recursive-list /system/osso/connectivity/IAP will provide output of the connections that are stored on your device. Check the value of EAP_wpa_preshared_passphrase for the affected connection. Interesting, very many thanks. In the meantime I had deleted the

Installing Easy Debian

2008-11-05 Thread Rick Bilonick
I've set up my N810 to boot from an 8GB external SDHC card. This works perfectly. I installed the easy debian chroot package. When I use the install image program created in Extras, it always shows only a small amount of space on the external card. It says it needs about 1.3GB but only a few