Hi
I 've got a N900 and the vibration when I receive a call is not working. Any
ideas on what might have happened?
Thanks
___
maemo-users mailing list
maemo-users@maemo.org
https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/li
know if there is any way to make it
compatible with the phone. I really want to want to protect my phone against
thieves so I am willing to pay for such a software and I am sure that many
other N900 users would agree me.
Thanks,
Dimitris
Hi!
I would like to ask you if there is any application to track a lost or stolen
N900? Basically i am looking for an application like this one:
http://www.trackandprotect.com but for N900.
Is anyone interested to make one? I would be happy to pay up to 20 dollars for
such an applicatio
Paolo Casarini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody succeed in making the N770 complete the pairing
> process via bluetooth with a SonyEriccson P910. I'd to use my P910 to
> make Internet GPRS connection I the pairing process always fails!
I've had the same problem, but didn't get any traction:
http:
One more data point
Dimitris Kogias wrote:
> I'm now running 51-13 on my 770 and I used to run 45-8. With both
> versions, the 770 can't pair with my P910a phone.
Also tried a Cingular-branded Motorola Razr V3
(http://onlinestorez.cingular.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phones/cel
Hi all and happy new year,
I'm now running 51-13 on my 770 and I used to run 45-8. With both
versions, the 770 can't pair with my P910a phone.
The 770 has no problem pairing with my Linux laptop, provided I add a
bogus DUN SDP record.
The P910a is pairing with lots of other devices all the time
> I have had the same kind of problem when I was trying to flash with the
> power plugged in. If you have the power plugged, try to remove it (just
> have the 770 battery enough charged).
>
> HTH.
>
> Olivier
Did the trick, thanks!
Although, flashing without AC power goes against my gad
> As Patrik already mentioned, it's not possible at the moment. But I'm
> curious why you use WPA-PSK with hex key because I haven't heard anyone
> using it before. Could you please describe your setup and the reasons
> why you chose hex key?
Primarily because to be secure, the PSK needs to be ran
Greetings,
Kernel 2.6.14.3 from kernel.org, Debian sid with udev
Following the instructions on:
http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HOWTO_FlashLatestNokiaImageWithLinux
With the flasher command running:
sudo /flasher -F Nokia_770_0.2005.45-8.bin -f -R
I see:
Found image 2nd (length 8576)
Found image sec
Nokia firmware image version 2.2005.45-7 (can't update to -8, Linux
flasher not working, separate email to follow about that)
I'm running several APs, a mix of open and WPA-PSK. I tried to connect
the 770 to one of the WPA-PSK APs, using the hex key, but, based on the
AP's log, it failed WPA ayth
10 matches
Mail list logo