Wouldn't this: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ be an easier solution?
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On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Fernando Cassia fcas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
Once upon a while, I have a crazy idea and this time I think this
one is good...
HereĀ“s it: create some software that
Does Gizmo use less resources than Skype? Gizmo's sound quality was
considerably lower than Skype's back in Gizmo v4 (PC). Is that still
the case?
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On 2/19/09, lakestevensdental lakestevensden...@verizon.net wrote:
Jeff Brown wrote:
I haven't tried Gizmo, but I can say that I don't think
It would make the device far too expensive for its market. The cogs on
the radio device would add to the base cost. There would be different
European and American model -- each market uses different frequencies
for GSM/EDGE. That homologation for manufacturing would add additional
costs. The
All early Nokia units tend to be manufactured in Finland.
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On 9/28/08, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/26, Jeffrey Barish [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The N800 was
manufactured in Korea. Anyone know by what company?
Not all units were manufactured in Korea. The units sold in
Have you tried uninstalling the additional software you added,
one-at-a-time, to determine if one of the third party packages is
causing your problem?
What steps have you taken to investigate the issue?
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On 7/15/08, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Igor
Are you behind NAT without a STUN server set?
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On 7/4/08, digger vermont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get sip working on an N800 with Diablo. I have an account
at ekiga.net. Lets forget about video for now.
So far I've not had any completely successful call.
If it is your DHCP server in your home network, just bind the N800's
MAC to specific IP address in the dhcpd.conf file.
For example,
host N800 {
hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:4c:59:23;
fixed-address 192.168.1.222;
}
The same address will always be assigned via DHCP for your N800 this
The location /var/spool/mail or /var/mail is only used when a mail
server (sendmail, postfix, etc) is receiving the mail. If mail is
received via POP it is stored elsewhere.
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is email received by a standard fetchmail
Check /etc/resolv.conf. This sound like one of the name servers served
up by the DHCP server is functional and the rest aren't. Or manually
edit the file have you've been served an address such that
/etc/resolv.conf uses name servers that you know are valid.
Have you tried pinging or connecting
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's ITT?
http://www.internettablettalk.com/
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Vi is available.
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On 10 Feb 2008 18:37:23 +0100, Tommy Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I edit a file as root on the device. Is there a small
texteditor available? Or can I run leafpad as root?
What I wanted to do was change the xterm enocoding frpm UTF-8 to
something that
OpenVPN can be from the shell (in X-term). Take a look at the OpenVPN
site (www.openvpn.org). The command options will be the same.
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On Feb 8, 2008 9:20 PM, sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using vpnc... I could help about that...
Salut,
Sebas.
2008/2/9, James Knott [EMAIL
From the shell
/sbin/ifconfig -a
/sbin isn't in the users' path.
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On 1/31/08, Jeffrey Mark Siskind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that ifconfig is not installed on OS2008. How do I find out the IP
address assigned by DHCP?
Also, will anything break in the standard software if I
Maybe try maemo-dev list??
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On Jan 28, 2008 4:20 PM, Leandro Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.
How can I change the wireless access point via programming code in
maemo platform? I have the following piece of code that works
perfectly in my laptop, but when used in maemo, the
Have you tried using ``Lock touch screen and keys'' ??
Press the power button briefly and select it from the Device Mode menu.
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On Jan 17, 2008 10:50 AM, Russ Wenner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS...Of course, If I stick the N800 in my coat pocket and take it back
out all the
I've been using the N800 with Cisco's WebVPN (via an ASA). It is a
completely clientless VPN application and work perfectly with the
OS2008 web browser and OS. (I'm also using vpnc with OS2008)
The F5 SSL VPN is much more resource demanding. It essentially uses
SSL in an manner to make it
It was my understanding that the issue you are experiencing was a
known bug in the current OS release.
Have you searched Bugzilla for outstanding. WPA bugs?
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On 11/13/07, Peter Flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
technut wrote:
You get the can't find a certificate to validate the
From the two links, the N800 is not listed as a compatible device. It
looks like the Maps app is an S60 app. Since the N800 isn't listed as
one of the compatible devices, why would you expect the application to
work with the N800?
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On Oct 31, 2007 10:03 AM, Acadia Secure Networks
[EMAIL
On 10/18/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ogg is not included for codec licensing issues...
Care to expand on this point? Which licensing issues?
(from Xiph's FAQ for Vorbis -- http://www.vorbis.com/faq/#flic)
What licensing applies to the Ogg Vorbis format?
The Ogg Vorbis
On 8/22/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I quite agree, however I almost exclusively need the server component on the
N800 - I very rarely ssh from the N800 to another machine, it's almost always
the other way around. However installing the server appears to install the
client,
Skype is a little heavy for the N800. Besides, it's only taken Skype
two-three years to release an upgrade for Linux from version 1.3 to
1.4. While the Windows world is using v 3.1.
Why is Google Talk not sufficient?
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On 5/8/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As i load up my bag
On 4/10/07, Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 8. April 2007 11:29 schrieb Kahlil Johnson:
Google uses Jingles and Jabber while Ekiga uses SIP which is more
standard to X-ten, GizmoProject, Kphone, asterisk servers, and other
protocols.
I understand now that the N800 supports
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