Is there a Twitter client for the tablet ?
I presume that it works fine in the browser, but I was thinking to send
GPS location automatically. (e.g. when sailing alone, last known
position xxx)
For my desktop I found a Perl module, but it needs a lot of CPAN stuff
including JSON modules which
Andrew Daviel wrote:
Is there a Twitter client for the tablet ?
Mauku. I wrote a simple one in Mono that works up to a point on the NIT,
but Mauku is the way to go.
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Hello,
I am curious to find out what people use their Nokias for. If anyone
could share their usage patterns, it would be appreciated.
I bought an N800 thinking that it was a very cool gadget (which it seems
to be). However, I am having trouble justifying the expense to myself,
even after a
Hi,
ext Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
lead disappears and you have to set it up again (here is the problem: I
am driving and the unit shuts off the screen to conserve power
In fullscreen mode Maemo mapper prevents screen blanking.
- when I need the screen, I touch it but then I loose the lead
Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
ext Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
lead disappears and you have to set it up again (here is the problem:
I am driving and the unit shuts off the screen to conserve power
In fullscreen mode Maemo mapper prevents screen blanking.
Then I must have missed this somewhere in the
My device list is:
Cellphone
N810 tablet
Dell Mini 9
Macbook
each of them has its own use, they one that's specific to it plus a
bit of what is not specific to it.
Cellphone
I use it for calling. But I also use it as a camera and mp3 player
when I don't have them with me. But it is not a
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Ognen Duzlevski og...@naniteworld.com wrote:
Hello,
First off, as soon as you touch the screen (even by accident), the
lead disappears and you have to set it up again
Just tap the center button in the D-pad and it will cycle between lead
off and the two
Hi,
(exactly zero of
the available mapping applications are anywhere nearly as
user-friendly or stable as my Garmin GPS),
I agree that a dedicated mapping device has its advantages, but also it's
limitations. My Garmin just retired, as I'm now using the N810. I'm on tour
via bike most
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
Have you increased your swap size yet?
Settings - Control Panel - Memory - Virtual
I use mine for the Internet radio streaming, VPN client, ssh client, and
the occasional game.
Re transcoding video, have you
Hi Gary,
Gary wrote:
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
Have you increased your swap size yet?
Settings - Control Panel - Memory - Virtual
I use mine for the Internet radio streaming, VPN client, ssh client, and
the occasional
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
Have not tried this app yet. I guess this is my bad. Cool, thanks!
Don't forget to check out this cool tool, too:
http://mediautils.garage.maemo.org/tablet-encode.html
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Nice GUI, just wanted to point out the Nokia converter now runs under Mac
O/SX. I prefer the cmd line tools.
Thanks,
Denis
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Yuri Klubakov wrote:
Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
Someone has a git repository so I have to wonder if there's a package
availab le somewhere... See http://thpinfo.com/2008/smpy/ and
https://garage.maemo.org/search/?type_of_search=softwords=git
-Gary
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Christoph Eckert c...@christeck.de wrote:
Hi,
(exactly zero of
the available mapping applications are anywhere nearly as
user-friendly or stable as my Garmin GPS),
I agree that a dedicated mapping device has its advantages, but also it's
limitations. My
Gary,
thanks for sharing that. I was not aware of the Nokia bet labs www
pages/site
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
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Gary wrote:
Ognen Duzlevski wrote:
My N800 boots from a 16Gb SD card and I have plenty of space.
Have you increased your swap
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Gary g...@eyetraxx.net wrote:
Yuri Klubakov wrote:
Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
Someone has a git repository so I have to wonder if there's a package
availab le somewhere... See http://thpinfo.com/2008/smpy/ and
No worries, I've managed to build it myself.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Yuri Klubakov yuri.mli...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there place I can get and install Git on my Nokia N810?
I built git-1.6.1.3 with SB2 and it runs on the tablet when I copy the
files manually, but I can't create debian
Hi,
2009/3/4, Ognen Duzlevski og...@naniteworld.com:
I am curious to find out what people use their Nokias for. If anyone
could share their usage patterns, it would be appreciated.
I like reading eBooks on the device. FBreader and liqbase (for
text-file books) are great applications for this
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