Craig,
> If you wanted an iPhone, you should have bought one.
Sorry, that is the most pitiful excuse I have heard for
someone screwing up the partitioning. Yes, the N900 is
intended for technically sophisticated users. No, that
doesn't mean every single issue can be written off as
"user error".
Hi,
On 18 February 2010 00:01, Craig Woodward wrote:
[...]
I hope that what you're saying and implying is not the attitude of the
general Maemo developer, because it would mean that I've really chosen
the wrong platform. What I have to think about is the fact that the
maemo.orgs extra-devel repo
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 22:15, Nelson Ferreira wrote:
> I must say I am really disappointed at how painful it is to do an
> update on the N900.
> I went through this game on PR1.1 and now PR1.1.1.
>
> If Maemo or MeeGo want a shot at a good end-user consumer this really
> should be up there in the
Craig Woodward wrote:
> I swear I've never heard so much whining about a trivial topic in my
> life. You'd think Nokia was pushing a completely closed release from
> the yelping going on. You installed 80 apps from unstable or random
> repositories and sources, each time with a pop-up from the OS
Thanks!
I personally think that n900 is too small to be used as a tablet.
I hope until the end of this year we see other linux based tablets/phones.
Val
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Tim Ashman wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 February 2010 08:09:09 am Marius Gedminas wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010
Nelson Ferreira wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 15:47, Jan Knutar wrote:
>> On Wednesday 17 February 2010, Christian Walther wrote:
>>
>>> Apart from that, I really can't understand why Nokia doesn't supply
>>> tools that allow to build clean packages, e.g. ones that install in a
>>> location of
Christian Walther wrote:
>sorry, I have to agree with Johan -- it is crap.
>A living and healthy ecosystem consists of
... consists of keep track of your own ecosystem usage. I don't take a crap on
my dining room table, just like I don't install random software on my computer
without w
Ok so i already sent this out but it kind of got hijacked by somebody else
with a different problem. Anyways, I haven't been able to update or install
a new app for a few weeks now. When I go into the application list it just
says no applications available. this is what it says in the log:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 15:47, Jan Knutar wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 February 2010, Christian Walther wrote:
>
>> Apart from that, I really can't understand why Nokia doesn't supply
>> tools that allow to build clean packages, e.g. ones that install in a
>> location of their own, without saving *any
On Wednesday 17 February 2010, Paul Hartman wrote:
> I found that I had several themes, which were all optified, but still
> take about 500k each on rootfs... After uninstalling all themes
> (leaving the 2 built-in) I then had enough space to install the
> update...
Also for many people just disa
On Wednesday 17 February 2010, Christian Walther wrote:
> Apart from that, I really can't understand why Nokia doesn't supply
> tools that allow to build clean packages, e.g. ones that install in a
> location of their own, without saving *anything* to a location used
> by the Maemo OS.
All the
Tim Ashman schrieb:
> On Wednesday 17 February 2010 07:43:56 am Chris Vail wrote:
>> A couple of times I have listened to one of my favorite streaming radio
>> programs on my N900. Each time I listened until the battery was used up
>> (neither time did I start with a full charge), and I noticed th
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 08:09:09 am Marius Gedminas wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 01:05:31PM -0800, Valentin Chopov wrote:
> > I'm a current n810 owner and like it very much. I was thinking to
> > upgrade to n900 (maybe around Christmas) but now after the news about
> > MeeGo I think it wi
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 07:43:56 am Chris Vail wrote:
> A couple of times I have listened to one of my favorite streaming radio
> programs on my N900. Each time I listened until the battery was used up
> (neither time did I start with a full charge), and I noticed that the N900
> was rather
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Johan Helsingius wrote:
> Daniel Martin Yerga wrote:
>
>> That's not crap, it's a very wise advise.
>> If you want that everything works as it should, then only use
> stable software from Extras and Ovi. You will able to update without
> problems.
>
> Sorry, but n
Daniel Martin Yerga wrote:
> That's not crap, it's a very wise advise.
> If you want that everything works as it should, then only use
stable software from Extras and Ovi. You will able to update without
problems.
Sorry, but no. I am only using stable software from Ovi and Extras.
It still didn't
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 01:05:31PM -0800, Valentin Chopov wrote:
> I'm a current n810 owner and like it very much. I was thinking to
> upgrade to n900 (maybe around Christmas) but now after the news about
> MeeGo I think it will be better to wait ...
It's up to you, really, but as a former n810 ow
A couple of times I have listened to one of my favorite streaming radio
programs on my N900. Each time I listened until the battery was used up
(neither time did I start with a full charge), and I noticed that the N900 was
rather warm. Now, I listen with the unit in my shirt pocket and with th
Steve Yelvington wrote:
The Web browser on my N800 has stopped working. It loads, activates the
"Updating " message, and then does nothing. There are no logged
errors, and running it from the command line produces no error messages.
A couple of weeks ago, an alternative (Webkit?) browser a
I've had this a few times but a reboot always fixed it, so I assumed it was a
memory leakage problem, possibly from some other app.
///Peter
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The Web browser on my N800 has stopped working. It loads, activates the
"Updating " message, and then does nothing. There are no logged
errors, and running it from the command line produces no error messages.
A couple of weeks ago, an alternative (Webkit?) browser appeared in one
of the re
Hi,
On 17 February 2010 09:49, Daniel Martin Yerga wrote:
> Hi.
>
> - Original message -
>> Nelson,
>>
>> > I must say I am really disappointed at how painful it is to do an
>> > update on the N900.
>>
>> I have to agree. I was especially annoyed by the crap on
>> http://wiki.maemo.org/Ma
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 00:40:28 Kahlil Johnson wrote:
> Hi I just got a maemo release on 16mb of update but when I want to
> install it says not enough memory, is there any notes with the update.
> I have 1.6GB of memory and 17 on the user space and a 16GB card
> available completely. I gues
Hi.
- Original message -
> Nelson,
>
> > I must say I am really disappointed at how painful it is to do an
> > update on the N900.
>
> I have to agree. I was especially annoyed by the crap on
> http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_5/PR1.1.1:
>
> "There are reports that at least 42MB of free rootfs
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