.. Maemo mapper, kismet, etc could then share the gps by
reading from gpsd.
I can't seem to get rfcomm to install from the apt-get or application
manager. But I found it here and installed it with dpkg:
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/diablo/free/b/bluez-utils/
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upgraded to diablo. I don't remember whether
osso-version-rx*4 got thrown out with the trash, but I do certainly
still get the automatic Updates available icon regularly.
Maybe I'm just too naiive, in expecting the dependencies to actually
make sense?
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? Seems rather silly to me if you're forced to have
unimportant games installed if you want important system updates.
I know you can just install and remove skype and gizmo to get their
installers removed permanently, but can't I get to that state without
installing them at all?
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:04:38AM +0300, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Hi,
ext Jesper Cheetah wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:48:00PM -0400, Jonathan Greene wrote:
install becomeroot - http://www.gronmayer.com/it/dl.php?id=136
Are you sure that's still necessary? I'm fairly confident
addresses, and there's no such thing as ping6. The browser also
seems to not be ipv6 compatible; while my laptop loads
http://ipv6.google.com/ just fine, the browser in N800 says server not
found.
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that fanoush has already updated the bootmenu
system to support diablo: http://fanoush.wz.cz/maemo/#initfs
All in all I'm quite satisfied with diablo. Well done Nokia!
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jump right in and do sudo gainroot.
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be a pile of crap!...
Obviously you've not tried Modest. As Kevin tried to explain, Modest
uses the Contacts database, not some silly seperate database, and thus
integrates very nicely with all the other Maemo software.
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current software implementation does not support this, not even
with some tweaking. Sorry.
I believe I have seen wpa_supplicant for the N800 somewhere (probably
OS2007 at that time). Wouldn't that work, with the regular network
selection set to a dummy AP?
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network, which is my
case...sadly.
So it's a question of wifi vs. cable? Then I'd suggest following one of
the guides on the wiki for USB networking. That way you can download
stuff to the N8x0 through USB. No wifi required :)
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, so I still need to
bring the real charger when traveling or using the N800 for critical
applications.
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confirm this? Does the same problem exist with other keyboard
layouts?
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though.
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ways. Please don't
hardcode so many settings, give us the option to change them to our
individual needs. The email-application is a really good example...
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to get
powered up. Thus, even when working as a host, it still needed to have
power injected from outside of the N800.
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crippled. Thanks Nokia :)
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