Hi,
Just FYI that Eclipse Integration products have now released PreFinal releases
for Fremantle (with N900) and Diablo (with N8x0).
Maemo Fremantle and Diablo SDK Virtual Image PreFinal released
Hi folks
At some point, my n810 got strange habit - it never turns the screen
off, just dims it a bit. Needless to say, the battery dies fast. Is
there any way to check what's wrong?
In the control panel, brightness period is set to 30 seconds. And
switch off display - 30 seconds as well.
Hi,
I once had the same problem on my N810. Flipclock was messing with the
display timeout settings. I think I fixed it by manually correcting
the display timeout value in GConf. Look around for it using
gconf-editor (installable via application manager).
Cheers,
Martin
2009/9/23, Sergey
Thank, Martin
Most probably it is flipclock. By any chance, do you remember what
were those gconf entries?
Sergey
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Martin Grimme martin.gri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I once had the same problem on my N810. Flipclock was messing with the
display timeout
No sorry, I don't remember what it was exactly but from looking at
that name of the key and the value it had it was pretty obvious that
this was the culprit. Maybe somebody else can provide more information
about where the screen blanking timeout is stored in GConf?
Cheers,
Martin
2009/9/23,
Hi, we have http://maemo.org/community/brainstorm/ with a possibility to
post comments but until now what has happened is that most discussion
happens in http://talk.maemo.org
This is why I proposed
My n810, great device but the locking mechanism sucks. Once the slider
keyboard gets loose it constantly unlocks itself in my pocket.
Does anyone know of a software hack to turn off the ability for the slide
mechanism to unlock the device. I just want to lock and unlock it with the
switch on
Where does this leave the mailing lists? I have not qualms with message
boards and other HTTP based fora but in this day and age, one ought to
consider making two way mirrors if moving from one media to another.
Microsoft has done something similarly silly as well... they started off
with their
Hi,
ext Gary wrote:
Where does this leave the mailing lists? I have not qualms with message
boards and other HTTP based fora but in this day and age, one ought to
consider making two way mirrors if moving from one media to another.
My opinion is that there is no sane way to discuss and