Le 26/06/2010 22:16, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail a écrit :
Thanks Fred, that sounds awesome.
Although I'm looking at developing my own for one command only.
Are sources available for this widget?
I really don't see why you would make another one when this one does
just what you asked for
Le 26/06/2010 04:16, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail a écrit :
Hi, I want to build a small widget to show the results from a terminal
script that the widget should run.
Imagine something like a widget that shows the output of an [ls] command.
Is that possible?
Actually the command would be a
Ryan Abel a écrit :
On Oct 27, 2008, at 7:27 PM, Urivan Saaib wrote:
I've been playing with Diablo on my n770 for several months. It has
been
fairly stable.
No, you've been playing with Chinook. Diablo is not available for the
770.
Well, this is a question I've meant to ask Quim for a
No one seems to have asked the obligatory, ritual question yet... so I
guess I need to fill in :
Will there be a 2008HE version of Diablo for good old 770 ? :-)
(as someone mentioned, I don't recall whether it was here or on ITT, a
770 with 2008HE, Maemo mapper and a GPS is a great personal
Acadia Secure Networks a écrit :
All,
here is an interesting announcement from Nokia-Siemens this week:
http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/global/Press/Press+releases/news-archive/Nokia_Siemens_Networks_launches_pocket-sized_VoIP.htm
I am surprised however that it is going to take until
David McCan wrote:
Several people have asked about TiddlyWiki on the 770. The latest version of
tiddlywiki now works with minimo.
great news, thanks !
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Amit Kucheria wrote:
This is different case from original poster since your device was ON but
sleeping.
Oh, thanks for the correction.
I have created a wiki page about this information:
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ReportingRebootIssues?action=show
Feel free to add more detailed instruction
Antonio Orlando wrote:
Following command will let you see contents of the file:
cat /proc/bootreason
Please post the output of above command right after the device
'automatically' boots up from OFF mode.
I'll post here the output of cat /proc/bootreason as soon as the
auto-boot occurs