Hi,
ext william maddler wrote:
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the time.
How did you trigger that
Hi,
ext Mike Klein wrote:
I've never needed screen protection for my stylus5yrs on my ipaq and
display is just as good as my N800 after 2 weeks of usage.
I guess I'll have to examine my stylus with a microscope or magnifying
glass.
CompUSA guy threw in free 1yr replacement policy...so
Hi,
ext william maddler wrote:
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the time.
How did you trigger
Hi,
ext Jonathan Greene wrote:
Unlike the Palm, there is an actual power function, which you can opt
to use if you like. I think it's a personal thing. I like that it's
just on and ready to do what I ask, without having to wait the 1-2 min
to start up.
The startup time should be 1 min[1].
Hi,
ext Paule Ecimovic wrote:
Thanks for this link to the Maemo 2.1 SDK. This is full of useful
programming examples, although I am looking for gcc to run from the
Nokia 770 itself from within an osso-xterm in order to be able to
compile, link, and run programs right from and on the
Hi,
ext Marius Gedminas wrote:
Yesterday I installed a couple of games into my 770. And one of the
games didn't fit--I've filled up the partition. Scary things started
happening--the user interface became very nonresponsive, I couldn't
switch between tasks, I couldn't open the task menu, I
Hi,
The pre-packaged opera does not work as smooth as someone would expect
of a consumer device (you harly can browser for 2 hours without
restarting it several times)
Have you tried disabling the Flash plugin (and restarting Browser)?
Some of the Flash content on the web is not really ...
Hi,
is there a method for intercepting the pressure of the home key and
avoiding to iconify the current window?
My aim is to make a fullscreen application in a sort of kiosk mode but
if the users can press that button they always can switch to desktop...
If user is not supposed to be able
Hi,
Is there no way around this?!
AFAIK there are two ways to fix this:
- Replace the device font(s) with fonts that support all the glyphs
you need. Downside is that as your font metrics are different,
strings may not fit into screen, widget sizes may change etc.
- Add support to Browser
Hi,
While online, I installed a few apps (xterm, ssh, GAIM, etc.), and
tried setting my path in /home/user/.profile to include the install
directory, as well as \bin and . I didn't include \sbin, but my change
to .profile didn't seem to have any effect anyway.
Make sure that the paths are in
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