Re: n900: newbie questions

2011-10-28 Thread Fuzz Buzz
Sorry this is very delayed response. sudo su works well for me (ctrl+r works) For wget, fdisk etc, I suggest installing the easy-debian package. It creates a subtree of the filesystem (under /.debian I think) that replicates the filesystem of a Debian installation. It then chroot's a shell

ovi chat buddy

2011-10-28 Thread Boris
Hej all, every time I connect to the internet I get a message from servicebu...@ovi.com concerning 'the chat feature of this aplication is no longer available'. I did never chat and never will. How can I get rid of this? Thanks, Boris ___

Re: ovi chat buddy

2011-10-28 Thread Rick B.
On Fri, 2011-10-28 at 22:03 +0200, Boris wrote: Hej all, every time I connect to the internet I get a message from servicebu...@ovi.com concerning 'the chat feature of this aplication is no longer available'. I did never chat and never will. How can I get rid of this? Thanks,

Fw: Re: ovi chat buddy

2011-10-28 Thread Pavel Řezníček
---BeginMessage--- It’s easy. Go to the Availability dialogue by tapping on the system status panel and selecting “My Availability” (or something similiar; I don’t know the exact words because I use the Czech locale). Then see the last and bottom item in the list of your instant messaging

Ekoore

2011-10-28 Thread sebastian maemo
Why has Nokia not been as brave as a little Italian company called Ekoore? :-( N900 is the best thing ever happened to cellular telephony. I suppose N9 is as good, but it's not going to be sold in Europe :-( I suppose my new Tablet will be Ekoore + Ubuntu, though I would prefer a Nokia device +