Hi,
On 08/07/2012 04:20 AM, ext Cedric Cellier wrote:
Of course offline mode is not normal. I suggested it
for testing :) So that whatever software is the culprit
it can no longer drain the battery very fast. If you can't
stand several days in offline mode and without top reporting
a process
Hi,
On 01/15/2012 05:26 AM, ext Pavel Řezníček wrote:
But What I noticed during my experiments is that the loop mount support
is somehow bad. When Easy Debian was mounted from an image file,
as I started an I/O-intensive or CPU-intensive task such as copying the
contents of the image to the
Hi,
On 03/29/2011 06:32 PM, ext Paul Hartman wrote:
I've got three microSD cards. They work fine on my PCs, I've done
read/write tests and data is not corrupted. But, in my N900, two of
the three are not stable, leading to corruption.
Does it afterwards show as corrupted on the PC too?
Hi,
On 03/01/2011 04:45 PM, ext Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
Should I delete mails from my phone to free up rootfs?
AFAIK mail data should be in the home partition, not rootfs.
- Eero
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Hi,
On 07/17/2010 08:03 AM, ext ri...@happyleptic.org wrote:
Hello !
I periodically run memstat on the N900 to check for apps that
could leak memory (in order to find a culprit for some
unresponsiveness issue), and I'm surprised to discover that
every time pulse audio is the process that uses
Hi,
ext Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
I wish to know if installing the new busybox would be possible and if I do
it would it brick my phone or do something to scripts or is completely
unknown and would be a nice thing to test?
Upgrading Busybox has typically causes some issues that
Hi,
ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Paul Hartman paul.hartman+ma...@gmail.com writes:
So I suppose I have two questions:
1) What causes a package to become essential?
The maintainer of that package has decided to make it essential and puts
a Essential: yes field into debian/control.
For
Hi,
ext Mayuresh wrote:
On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 08:20:10PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
The next morning my N900 was unresponsive and I needed to switch it
off. After a restart Modrana would not show any map.
This may be related to bug https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9150
(That has
Hi,
ext Mayuresh wrote:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 03:15:48PM +0300, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Above is the most frustrating bug with N900 that I ever noticed. Just
can't use a navigation app continuously for hours during a journey.
Triggering the driver bug typically seems to indicate bad behavior
Hi,
ext Christoph Eckert wrote:
I'm running PR 1.2 on my N900. I'm mainly using it as a mapping device.
Yesterday I replaced the battery. After the reboot, all desktop icons
(shortcuts, widgets) have disappeard except for some bookmarks I saved on the
desktop. Further, I now cannot add any
Hi,
ext Lucas Maneos wrote:
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 02:27:29AM -0700, Andrew Daviel wrote:
PID USER STATUS VSZ PPID %CPU %MEM COMMAND
1303 user DW 128M 354 0.0103.4 alarmd
I cannot remember what is normal, e.g. if it is usual for alarmd to
show such a large virtual size.
Hi,
ext John wrote:
The biggest culprit seems to be this file in the posix-locales
package:
$ du /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
29068 /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
Root file system (UBIFS) is compressed, whereas that's uncompressed
size. To know compressed size, you can try what it's
Hi,
ext khalid khan wrote:
Thanks for your reply.I typed top in X Terminal there are so many
processes running some are using less 10 - 30 % few are using 70 - 80%
very hard to recognize the path don't know exactly what are these
how to close it.
top being started and running in the
Hi,
ext khalid khan wrote:
I have attached the details that how it looks when i write top in X Terminal.
Strangely you had multiple MEM CPU lines, did you try
to paste the output multiple times from a running top
program?
This output would also indicate that you did some extra
activity
Hi,
ext John Sullivan wrote:
Alejandro López listas@googlemail.com writes:
operation). When the moment for the reboot came, the problems started:
my N900 would start booting never asking for the security code, and
when starting to show the desktop, it would reboot; and the loop
started
Hi,
ext Ove Nordstrom wrote:
2010/5/26 Xavier Bestel xavier.bes...@free.frmailto:xavier.bes...@free.fr
On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 17:59 +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
As usual, I didn't have enough free space on the rootfs, but the old
trick of disabling all application catalogues to free up the
Hi,
ext Rafael Rocha wrote:
i'm actually just doing a job in college
well, if I wanted to know where to find information about operation of the
architecture, including memory management
ie wanted to know how to read the maemo maximize memory management and gain
relative to symbian too.
Hi,
ext André Hänsel wrote:
I'm new to Maemo development.
So could someone clarify what is the difference/relationship between MADDE
(http://wiki.maemo.org/MADDE) and the Maemo SDK
(http://maemo.org/development/sdks/).
Shortly MADDE is more for application development and SDK for other
kind
Hi,
ext Michel Dänzer wrote:
So if you ever see pulseaudio using non-0 CPU when there's no sound
playing
That will be hard to check without using SSH, unless one
disables the touchscreen sounds... :-)
- Eero
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Hi,
ext Dawid Lorenz wrote:
To list pulseaudio clients, use pactl list.
Strangely:
r...@n900:~# pactl list
-sh: pactl: not found
It comes from pulseaudio-utils package.
- Eero
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Hi,
ext Dawid Lorenz wrote:
I've had a look at top over ssh connection and seen
/usr/bin/pulseaudio --system --high-priority constantly
floating around 1-3% of CPU time. Needless to say, device
was lying on the desk next to me, doing nothing, not to
mention anything media-related. I did killall
Hi,
ext Craig Woodward wrote:
Eero Tamminen eero.tammi...@nokia.com wrote:
Compression can make normal ASCII data into 1/3 of its size
Yes, wonderful. Is a default N900 using a compressed filesystem?
NO. Why are we talking about it? Moot point.
Err?
UBIFS used for rootfs is most
Hi,
Hamalainen Kimmo (Nokia-D/Helsinki) wrote:
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 11:02 +0100, Tamminen Eero (Nokia-D/Helsinki)
ext Jason wrote:
On a more technical, get-it-done approach, my problem with OOM was
too much crap in /var/cache/apt/archive/ . There are two ways to
handle this in a more user
Hi,
ext Dawid Lorenz wrote:
Is this only my N900 @PR1.1 or others also experience overall device sluggishness after
~2-3 days of uptime? There is semi-identified problem with hildon-home hogging CPU time
for few seconds on each wakeup from standby [1], however that's fixable by
killall
Hi,
ext Dawid Lorenz (maemobile) wrote:
- Original message -
When this happens, do you see SGX mentioned in dmesg output?
Don't know, but I'll try hard to not forget to check that next time round.
If it's as low as on desktop, you can get hitches while using the
device. Something
Hi,
ext Edward Johns wrote:
Whenever I try to edit or add a bookmark in microb I get an error saying:
Operation temporarily disabled due to low memory
All I have to do is open the browser and try to edit an existing
bookmark; it fails even when it's the first thing I do after a reboot.
Hi,
ext David Greaves wrote:
ext Jan Knutar wrote:
Another nice feature would be if the application manager, or a web
interface somewhere, could tell you beforehand how much space an app
consumes on /...
It cannot, for several reasons.
The size for the package included to the binary package
Hi,
ext Xavier Bestel wrote:
Now, I don't think spending 8hrs sleeping should have emptied the
battery (correct me if I'm wrong), so I'd like to have a look at which
application kept it working. What's the best method ?
Htop strace.
Especially the Time column in Htop is nice. If something
Hi,
ext micu wrote:
can anyone here tell me, how to establish X forwarding on the N900? Meaning: I
see my N900/Maemo apps on my GNU/Linux machine forwarded to it.
I can, of course, connect to my N900 via ssh (root on the N900)—but no X
forwarding.
Having the possbility to connect as a user
Hi,
ext Johan Helsingius wrote:
Reboot first. Ubifs runs its garbage collector on boot and sometimes
manages to free up amazing amounts of space.
That seems to have done it. Many thanks!
Is there any way to run the garbage collector without booting?
sync.
But I think the issue was
Hi,
ext Kevin Kempter wrote:
I've bought a 16G SD card for my N900. When I go to Settings -- Memory I see
this:
Nokia N900:
21.13 GB Available
Memory Card:
11.10 GB Available
Memory for installable applications
1.82 GB available
Can anyone tell me what the Memory for
Hi,
ext Tim Ashman wrote:
6. Application List. - On the N810 and below I was able to take all of the
nokia apps that I would never use put then in the lowest menu option and
forget about them. Not as good as being able to uninstall but It was ok. On
the N900 I haven't figured out how to
Hi,
ext Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 12.11.2009, 13:48 +0200 schrieb Kimmo Hämäläinen:
I had some problems with Modest before as well, but looking at the
syslog (/var/log/syslog) helped me. If you don't have that file, you
might want to apt-get install klogd sysklogd
Hi,
ext Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
There is a bug in the cellmo SW related to absence of SIM: the current is
higher when the SIM is not in.
So in real life use case (i assume people who will buy it will actually use
it as a phone) the use time
Hi,
ext Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:40:17PM -0400, R. A. Bilonick wrote:
I see that Nokia advertises the N900 as a mobile computer, not primarily
as a phone. So I was wondering how the N900 compares to N810 in terms of
processing speed, wireless connection speed, and so
Hi,
ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
2009/10/17 Felipe Contreras felipe.contre...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Andrea Grandi a.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/16 Andrew Flegg and...@bleb.org:
What widgets do you have on the desktop? RSS? Facebook? Foreca?
I've Facebook, Calendar,
Hi,
ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
Do you have RD-mode or RD-flags enabled?
how can I know it? I just installed the utility to become root (sudo gainroot)
cal-tool --get-rd-mode --get-rd-flags
- Eero
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Hi,
ext Andrea Grandi wrote:
Do you have RD-mode or RD-flags enabled?
how can I know it? I just installed the utility to become root (sudo
gainroot)
cal-tool --get-rd-mode --get-rd-flags
it replies: disabled
by the way: I've seen that connecting to Simyo UMTS/HSDPA (which is
ALWAYS in
Hi,
ext Frantisek Dufka wrote:
If you want swap, I would suggest a fast SD card with a separate
_partition_ for swap
AFAIK since version 2.4 of linux kernel, swapping to file no longer goes
via filesystem code at all and speed is similar/same to swapping to
block device directly. Kernel
Hi,
ext Peter Flynn wrote:
I've been rearranging my SD cards and I wanted to install Emacs_22.1-1
(this is for OS-2008) to replace the older version.
It's looking for ncurses-base and libxaw7 but I can't find any that
install.
The package has or hasn't a dependency for ncurses-base?
(If
Hi,
ext Peter Flynn wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
Having fixed the ncurses-base dependency, I tried to install with
# mkdir /media/mmc1/emacs
# dpkg --instdir=/media/mmc1/emacs -i emacs_22.1-1_armel.deb
(Reading database ... 18457 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking emacs
Hi,
ext Alexandru Cardaniuc wrote:
While some express concern/fear about memory errors on flash cards,
there seems to be little mention of such problems from n800 users who
have been using replaceable flash cards for several years. So while
there probably is some wall when these things may
Hi,
ext Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
Telnet isn't something that's either:
- Needed by the device itself
- An essential (needed in installing most of Debian packages
without them declaring a separate dependency)
The same is true for chvt, netstat, uniq, and probably many others, yet
they were
Hi,
ext Matan Ziv-Av wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't have it on my N810 and can't find a copy of it. And
the times I need it are when travelling and so I have not got around to
porting it myself!
Have you tried whether porting it require anything else besides
downloading the sources from:
Hi,
ext Burke, James wrote:
Is there a way to use xresponse (or cnee) to mimic a multi-key event such as
Alt+F10 ?
I haven't tried cnee, but I think it should be able to record Alt+F10
(and then replay it).
With Xresponse it would go something like this:
xresponse -k
Hi,
ext Randall wrote:
As my N800 locks up sometimes, 2-3 times a day (I've got nothing
running on it but the latest OS) is there a proggy that will
re-open all my open Browser windows when I reboot the browser - ala
Firefox?
If you press the power button, do you get the power menu?
Yes
Hi,
ext Randall wrote:
As my N800 locks up sometimes, 2-3 times a day (I've got nothing
running on it but the latest OS) is there a proggy that will re-open
all my open Browser windows when I reboot the browser - ala Firefox?
If you press the power button, do you get the power menu?
Yes
Hi,
ext Peter Flynn wrote:
I have a nicely-running N800, but the apps I use are taking up most of
the internal space. I want to add a couple of big ones (TeX is one) and
I have plenty of space on SD cards. Is there a command for package
installation that says, in effect, install this all
Hi,
ext Randall wrote:
As my N800 locks up sometimes, 2-3 times a day (I've got nothing running
on it but the latest OS) is there a proggy that will re-open all my open
Browser windows when I reboot the browser - ala Firefox?
If you press the power button, do you get the power menu?
(I.e.
Hi,
ext Alejandro López wrote:
Eero Tamminen escribió:
Skype video requires significantly more power than for example Gtalk
video (which the device supports) and has quite strict latency
requirements (the call drops if Skype doesn't get enough CPU).
Great! Now I know the technical reasons
Hi,
ext OgnenD wrote:
It is too slow when browsing the net (compared to, for example, my Asus
EEE or my laptop).
Oh great, you are comparing an ultra low-power 320MHZ ARM CPU (RISC)
vs a 1Ghz x86 CISC.
It is not about computational power comparison, it is about functionality. If
I can
Hi,
ext Mark wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:16 AM, gary liquid liq...@gmail.com wrote:
the bike comes with a subscription to a community repair shop and new
elements are being created for it every day.
Provided you *want* all kinds of addons you will never need...
it includes out of the
Hi,
ext Alejandro López wrote:
Agreed, and fully understandable. Can we draw up a list of what -
exactly - the N8x0 fails to do out-of-the-box which it is advertised
it *can* do; and requires hacker-like skills to enable?
One thing that deceived me is that Skype was announced as and
Hi,
ext Gary 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
Swap (file on memory card) is OK for temporary use e.g. to be able
to use some www-site, but I wouldn't enable it permanently
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
Hi,
ext Tuomas Räsänen wrote:
Few questions about screen rotation in Maemo http://wiki.maemo.org/Rotation:
- Why does the kernel need to know anything about rotation? Isn't it
just the X's business?
Unless you don't care about rotation being dog-slow, you want it to
be done by the HW
Hi,
ext Mike Sherman wrote:
The other day I tried to push my N810 out of the car mount forgetting
that I had plugged the charger in. After that stress on the power
jack the N810 won' t charge unless you apply a downward force on the
power cable. The jack in the N810 seems to be damaged.
Hi,
ext Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
after nobody could help me here I tried to reset the library, but
eventhough I deleted .osso/mediaplayer-* it still use the wrong data.
Any hints? Did I asked the wrong way?
Which release do you have and is the crawler process
(do ps | grep crawl in the
Hi,
ext Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
Am Freitag, den 06.02.2009, 11:30 +0200 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
Which release do you have and
OS2008 / diablo with the newest updates
is the crawler process
(do ps | grep crawl in the terminal) still running?
no. How can I start it?
The issue
Hi,
ext Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni wrote:
Am Freitag, den 06.02.2009, 16:33 +0200 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
The issue is probably this bug:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3970
(package for a fixed version of crawler is attached to the bug.)
yes, this helps. Do you need any
Hi,
ext Laura Conrad wrote:
Peter == Peter Bart pe...@petertheplumber.net writes:
Peter I'm not sure whether it's battery related or not, but
Peter I have a few tips that may help. Do you have virtual memory
Peter enabled?
No. I just tried enabling it, and it said
Hi,
ext Peter Bart wrote:
I'm running (or at least trying to run) the latest updated version of
Claws mail on an N810 with the latest version of Diablo (with all the
latest updats). But it refuses to start. This started several weeks
ago. I thought eventually updates would fix it but they
Hi,
ext Rick Bilonick wrote:
I'm running (or at least trying to run) the latest updated version of
Claws mail on an N810 with the latest version of Diablo (with all the
latest updats). But it refuses to start. This started several weeks ago.
I thought eventually updates would fix it but they
Hi,
ext Andre Klapper wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 02.12.2008, 07:18 -0500 schrieb Screamin Ike:
One of my big pulls towards this particular device (which is the N810)
was that it runs linux, so I'm operating under the assumption that it
has a terminal emulator...
It definitely has by default
Hi,
ext Faheem Pervez wrote:
The existing ones are busybox ones which frankly suck. For example,
busybox's tar will not accept the j argument which is used to uncompress and
untar *.tar.bz2 archives.
It seems that Busybox could support bzip2. File a bug and it could
be enabled for Fremantle.
Hi,
ext Tommy Persson wrote:
If I added the chinook extra repository manually I could install
it. So the question is why clicking on the install button did not add
the repository.
Because you are using the Diablo version, and not the Chinook one.
The logic is use Diablo repositories with
Hi,
ext Luca Olivetti wrote:
El Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:48:35 +0200
Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
So, in which all situations it in your opinion should switch?
Always route the alarms to the loudspeakers and route normal
audio to the headphones if connected or to the loudspeakers
Hi,
ext Peter Flynn wrote:
Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
Hmmm... Interesting. Abiword was in my catalog and is installed on my 810
(running Diablo). The current version is 2.6.4. I've had no problems.
Turns out it's still in extras-devel, which is (natch) not added by
default to a new
Hi,
ext Henrik Frisk wrote:
On the other hand, if you are listening to music while the
phone is ringing, you will want to turn it off before answering the
phone which somewhat eliminates the problem...
Device has so called voip-mode implemented by the media-server
which AFAIK should take
Hi,
ext Peter Flynn wrote:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_tablet_firmware
I'm about to flash to Diablo. Everything is backed up, but in case I
need it, whereabouts (what file) are my wlan connection data stored? I
know most of the dozen or so access points I use regularly but there are
a
Hi,
ext Henrik Frisk wrote:
Just after sending the above off I found this in the
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail//maemo-users/2008-July/022127.html:
You're mistaken :) The fm radio ui has buttons to toggle between speaker
and headphone output. As for the bt headset case, dunno.
This
Hi,
ext Henrik Frisk wrote:
This suggests it would be possible to reroute the audio of the ring
tone to the speaker while the headset is plugged in.
But not to both at the same time (i.e. music to headphones,
alarm to speaker). Would you remember to switch sound to
speakers when you take
Hi,
ext Mark Haury wrote:
Has either of them tried to flash the tablet?
I think only power users do that. So called normal users would
probably go to a Nokia service point...?
Had an update fail?
I think the SSU related bugs in the pre-installed packages can
be triggered only(?) by changes
Hi,
ext Mark Haury wrote:
As for reflashing, Chinook is still better than Diablo as far as
stability and certain apps working properly. I've had my tablet long
enough that it came with Bora, and there were compelling reasons to
upgrade to Chinook. The final Chinook upgrade was a nightmare
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Mike Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
This morning I turned it on and the boot screen comes on and then the
brightness drops (as usual) and then it goes black.
Device is turned off, display isn't just very, very dark?
Are you sure the device charged
Hi,
ext Eero Tamminen wrote:
I had recently updated my other device to latest Diablo and happened
just to install Statusbar load-applet (haven't used that earlier) to
it and after using it for a while, Desktop crashed. I haven't gotten
any Desktop crashes without load-applet
Hi,
ext Tommy Persson wrote:
It could be any applet causing the problem. The only way to find it is to
remove some applets and see if it recurs.
Could a status bar application cause the problem?
Alternatively you can post your list of applets and see if anyone
else has had a bad
Hi,
ext Graham Cobb wrote:
It would be useful to have a debug mode in the desktop process where it would
produce a log of interesting events (and all Glib logging messages)
One can install syslog to the device and restart hildon-desktop.
(Just remember to uninstall or at least disable syslog
Hi,
ext Jason Edgecombe wrote:
I watched the fennec demo and tried out the program, but my N800 was
about 3-5 times slower than the demo.
Did you visit the same www-sites?
I haven't tried Fennec myself, but I've understood it to be a bit
of a memory hog and if you're not using sites
Hi,
ext Ryan Abel wrote:
On Oct 21, 2008, at 9:09 AM, John Holmblad wrote:
If The ~6.5x performance gain of Fennec over Microb as asserted in the
Aris Technica article holds as this product moves to production then I
will vote with my install apps button soon thereafter.
It's only a
Hi,
ext Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
I have a 770 with OS2007 Hacker's edition with a 1GB removable card.
Everything worked fine until yesterday when I suddenly lost write-access
to the card. So I can no longer do backups or write or remove files from
the File Manager. I tried connecting
Hi,
ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
True. Perhaps we (as a community) should try pushing this message
more: red-pill mode is intended as a rescue environment in the event
of b0rkage; not for every day use (even by power users)?
Yes. What about making red-pill mode non-persistent: on the next
Hi,
Marius Vollmer wrote:
Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unlike apt-get, the AM tries to ignore broken packages so that, for
example, a broken maemomapper installation does not prevent a OS
upgrade.
Um, wouldn't a broken package database be a good reason
to refuse to do on OS
Hi,
ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Tommy Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suspected I did not have enough space to install but I suppose the
reason for the failure could have been something else.
There is one stupid bug in the Application manager that I suspect might
be to blame for
Hi,
ext Scott wrote:
Along these same lines, is there a file browser that will see the
entire disk including the hidden folders so I can see where the
files are piling up and which temp ones can be deleted? Or is there a
utility for the n810 similar to TreeSize (windoze program) that will
Hi,
ext Mark wrote:
Wonderful... yet another wontfix response to usability issues...
If I understood this correctly, the enhancement requested that
for a set of users who use separate bluetooth keyboard, the
pre-installed device software usability would be improved by
changing the UI as
Hi,
ext Andrew Flegg wrote:
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Ryan Abel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a project to combine the Bluetooth and WiFi applets into a
single applet (an Advanced Connectivity of sorts), but it hasn't
really gotten off the ground lacking anybody with real knowledge
Hi,
ext COURTAUD Didier wrote:
Is there a way to lock the virtual keyboard to uppercase and numbers ?
When I put it in upper case mode to type a lettre in Capital, it falls back
immediatly to lower case
and it is very difficult to enter a text entirely in upper case !
You need long-tap on
here:
http://maemo.org/development/tools/
Check with that what RSS feed reader does when/after it gets stuck:
strace -p $(pidof osso_rss_feed_reader|cut -d' ' -f1)
And attach that information to the bug too.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I
. Could you
first try that and see whether it works for you and add comment about
that to the bug?
- Eero
Mike
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:36 AM, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
ext Michael Conklin wrote:
Yes and no - I can browse to the sites, and everything appears fine
Hi,
ext Michael Conklin wrote:
I recently reflashed my N800 with Diablo on Saturday Sept 6th and my RSS
posts and subscriptions continued to show. As of Sept 17th at 9:21 pm my
tablet was able to update its RSS feeds for the last time. Since then all
feeds are dead. When I try to update them
Hi,
By the way, is maemo closer to arm or armel in Debian?
It's armel (i.e. using EABI instead of the old OABI, maemo
switched before Debian did), with Glibc v2.5 compiled using
Gcc 3.4.4 (which is older than what's used in Debian).
Because of the version difference, dynamically linked
Hi,
ext Alejandro López wrote:
When I decided to buy my N810 I was expecting it to be able to do some
videoconferencing. I was specially happy knowing that Skype was running
on the platform.
When I bought it, I discovered that the Skype version supported is
unable to use webcams, so no
Hi,
ext John Holmblad wrote:
thanks for the info. And yes, after I sent the email I
realized/remembered that OS2008 promised no more reflashes for OS
upgrades but no promises were made about rebooting.
Regarding documentation, or lack thereof, I can understand scant
documentation if
Hi,
ext Denis Dimick wrote:
Yes, I had poor battery usage, not even 8 hours, I had a few .mov files and
.mpg files that caused the problem, some of them did not have the proper
codec to be played by the Media Player.
Here's a bit more:
Hi,
ext Denis Dimick wrote:
I was suffering from the same sort of problem
Battery usage / use-time?
I found that if I cleaned all my MP3's and Movies off of
my internal SD card the problem went away.
There may be some specific audio or video files that trigger
bugs in libraries that
Hi,
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried several times to install scratchbox and other soeftware for
maemo development on my Debian system, and have not succeeded. There
seem to be instructions and relevant repositories secreted in carious
places on the web. However, when following
Hi,
ext Rick Bilonick wrote:
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 13:54 -0600, Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
Thanks. I removed all of the home apps as suggested by another
responder (I didn't remove the homeip app because I find it very
useful.) That was early yesterday and the N810 has not reset itself
since
Hi,
ext John Holmblad wrote:
because I am using the N800 and not the N810, of course I have to input
the characters using the screenboard. However, because I ran my tests
using VNC, I was entering the characters using my PC keyboard into the
VNC client image on my PC display screen and not
Hi,
ext Denis Dimick wrote:
I wonder if you could do an apt-get -y APP_NAME and get them to install.
The -y tells it to just install, not ask any thing. Then you could write a
short script to do the install.
The menu category question is done from post-install scripts,
and they don't use
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