Hi,
ext Laurent MARTIN wrote:
In the /etc/init.d/metalayer-crawler0, as root replace line:
dsmetool -f $DAEMON -F -U $USER
with something like:
dsmetool -n 19 -f $DAEMON -F -U $USER
and then run:
/etc/init.d/metalayer-crawler0 stop
/etc/init.d/metalayer-crawler0 start
This
Am Dienstag 06 Februar 2007 04:59 schrieb Josh Harrison:
Ok all, I bought and stuck a 4GB SD card into my N800 - and it
works. The N800 cannot handle formatting the 4GB SD, it formats as
a 2GB card. I stuck it into my reader on my computer and formatted
it to it's full potential, and
I'm just getting a *lot* of this in my logs:
Feb 6 11:58:30 Nokia-N800-51 kernel: [ 10.911376]
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): CRC failed on node at 0x06068404: Read
0xa7ac6c19, calculated 0x7a20ac5d
Feb 6 11:58:30 Nokia-N800-51 kernel: [ 10.911682]
jffs2_scan_dirent_node(): Node CRC failed on
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 01:05 -0500, Mike Lococo wrote:
The SINGLE worst problem with the 770/800 is NO BT headsets.
It's a long standing complaint. I've come to believe it's
a conscious decision.
No argument here - It seems like the exclusion was conscious, but I
can't figure out why.
Eero,
Here's the output from your script:
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
..
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
1 24
7 MP3
1325 _notype
1 m4a
410 mp3
I reconfirmed last night that Media Player is
Eero,
Hmm. I'm a bit confused. I clicked on Library and see all my music
again, but still in duplicate (one of the two duplicate entries are
reported as not available when I try to play it). The good news is
that Media Player is not hanging any more.
Gary
Hi,
ext Gary Mulder wrote:
Here's the output from your script:
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
..
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
1 24
7 MP3
1325 _notype
This is interesting, there are over thousand
Hi,
ext william maddler wrote:
Feb 6 11:58:30 Nokia-N800-51 kernel: [ 10.911376]
jffs2_scan_inode_node(): CRC failed on node at 0x06068404: Read
0xa7ac6c19, calculated 0x7a20ac5d
Feb 6 11:58:30 Nokia-N800-51 kernel: [ 10.911682]
jffs2_scan_dirent_node(): Node CRC failed on node at
I do not intend this as a flame, but you chose the wrong device.
You want a laptop/tablet PC and you'll have to pay for it in both size and
cost. Just putting together a package like the N800.770 is is a feat. Look at
UMPCs and see what you can find, but I'd challenge you to find one that will
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 21:36 -0500, ext Jonathan Greene wrote:
...
It would also be nice if we could get (think it's called) OBEX support
built in so you could bluetooth beam files back and forth between
phones and computers. The file manager does a nice job letting you
browse a bluetooth
The nokia charger states what the current is on it that it provides
which is around the current left over after everything else is power
from the charger I selected. The nokia appears to have an
intelligent charger it it which cycles on and off dependent on need,
not I think the supplied
Eero,
Here's the output from your script:
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
..
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
1 24
7 MP3
1325 _notype
This is interesting, there are over thousand files without
Zoran Kolic wrote:
Correction...single worst problem is that N800 doesn't perhaps have
enough cpu to stream videos cleanly. This issue can't be fixed perhaps
by a better driver. Re-encoding stuff sucks.
More cpu, more power consumption. Buy desktop.
Actually no...buy a Pepper Pad
Hi,
ext Gary Mulder wrote:
Here's the output from your script:
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
..
./numfiles.sh: ./numfiles.sh: 24: cannot create : Directory nonexistent
1 24
7 MP3
1325 _notype
This is interesting, there are over
Brian Waite wrote:
I do not intend this as a flame, but you chose the wrong device.
You want a laptop/tablet PC and you'll have to pay for it in both size and
cost. Just putting together a package like the N800.770 is is a feat. Look at
UMPCs and see what you can find, but I'd challenge you
Guys,
Just purchased a CL800BT to compliment my shiny new N800, only to find
out it doesn't support HID, unlike the I-Tech laser keyboard. However
I found the following, which seems to be a good indication that
someone has already done most of the hacking:
There is a thread [1] on the ITT forums that is listing 4 and 8GB cards that
are and aren't working. There's also a recompiled kernel image [2] in there
that allows the newer SDHC cards to operate. Some 4GB cards are SDHC and I
think all 8GB cards are SDHC
[1]
On 2/6/07, Mike Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tobacco...buy it at your corner store. Next year when Nokia releases
next model w/3G we can discuss further.
Over my dead 770 ... :-)
Dude...you just don't understand. There are two models which are equally
valid...each device to it's own and
Mike Lococo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's being actively worked on.
Not that we can tell. Hey Nokia, we want to help! Really!
The reason for the delay is, I believe, the work required to get
things running in the bluetooth driver within in the linux kernel.
If they had published the key
Depending upon device and it's features/quality...I could go either
dedicated device route or convergence all-in-one route.
Knock with all-in-one devices (like stereos) is you often get crap you
don't want and solution is watered downvalid points.
I thought at one time that my eensy-teensy
Actually, after researching the issue last night, I wound up buying the
buffalo router with the exact same intention. Hopefully it works, this was
a big part of what I want to do with this device. (I really need to write
up a description and pass it by you all. It's a rather obscure, but fun
Hi,
ext Laurent MARTIN wrote:
And the script doesn't report any media files being open from
the crawler although it takes most of CPU?
Well, I don't know exactly what the script was supposed to do.
It lists from the /proc/ at 5 sec intervals what files the crawler
process(es) have open.
Good for you...I think you'll be quite pleased with DD-WRT stability and
functionality.
I can't tell you what a pain it was troubleshooting wifi issues all the
time...the stuff should just work dammit...and now it does!
mike
Richard Pickler wrote:
Actually, after researching the issue last
I agree, though - there /are/ two models. I think that Nokia's
addressing the convergence-luvvas quite nicely with their (much much
much more numerous) smart phone offerings. The N800, however, is a
deliberate step to the other end of the spectrum - single device,
single purpose (where
I have successfully installed samba support on N800
I use this kernel:http://downloads.maemo.org/product/kernel
and from osso-xterm type this command:
$ sudo gainroot (for become root)
# apt-get -y --force-yes install smbclient samba-common smbfs
# mount.smb //HOST/DIR /MOUNT_POINT/ -o
Skler,
why does the standard kernel have to be replaced in order to install Samba?
Also it would appear that your command installs both the client side as
well as the server side of Samba.
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks
GSEC Gold, GCWN Gold, GGSC-0100, NSA-IAM,
On 2/6/07, Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007 22:28, Mike Klein wrote:
3rd worst problem is no 3G/cellular capability built-in.
Also my wash machine lacks it. I cannot sleep for that reason.
Sarcasm aside, Zoran has a very good point. Putting cellular
capability
On 2/6/07, Michael Wiktowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't have bought a 770 or a N800 if it had a GSM/3G/Super-duper
next-gen phone built in.
Me neither
- I already have a bare-bones cell phone that makes calls just fine
... most people have
...
- It would tie it to some specific
Michael,
in the U.S. all three of Cingular (HSDPA), Verizon (EVDO), and Sprint
(EVDO) have deployed broadband mobile wireless services with a national
footprint that, if Sprint's vision is correct will become, in Sprint's
case, a stepping stone to full WIMAX deployment a few years down the
Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Skler,
why does the standard kernel have to be replaced in order to install Samba?
Also it would appear that your command installs both the client side as
well as the server side of Samba.
There is also another slightly easier way. CIFS kernel module alone.
On 2/6/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just looking for a small, barebones phone that has bluetooth.
I really think this is the way to go. I would love to find something
even simpler; a barebones little box that acts like a GSM modem with a
BT interface ... I don't even care
Frantisek,
that is helpful.
I think that once there is a version of the VNC server that has been
ported to the N800 OS then the CIFS client on the N800 would be easy to
use by means of a VNC client running on a PC running LInux or Windows.
It looks, however, that, for now, at least, in order
I tried running a python program under scratchbox, and it fails when
importing gtk.
any ideas of how to install what I need. the app installer is NOT
available in the provided UI.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Michael Wiktowy wrote:
On 2/6/07, Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007 22:28, Mike Klein wrote:
3rd worst problem is no 3G/cellular capability built-in.
Also my wash machine lacks it. I cannot sleep for that reason.
Sarcasm aside, Zoran has a very good point.
I have been holding off on 3G data plan due to horrific costs and
questions about availability/robustness.
Cingular's plan is like $80/mo for all you can eat. Given there are
comments regarding voice calls dropping when data is incoming and vice
versa...I'll be a late adopter thanks.
In S.F.
It turns out the secret is that it can't be run from the SD card. Horray for
overlooking the obvious.
-Josh
On 2/6/07, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 02 February 2007 00:29:42 Josh Harrison wrote:
Aye, I did.
I can't get the install script to work - I'm either told that
On Monday 05 February 2007 09:32:50 Kemal Hadimli wrote:
installing vnc-server on your n770/n800 should do the trick.
Kemal is IMHO correct. Is there an open source application that works just
like this no ... possibly because of design patents etc. Possibly
because no one as ever
I also posted this to ITT...
This is a list of things I've noticed on the N800 to date that would
qualify as bugs. I'm running the v2 firmware - official - and think
these all need to be resolved as we move forward. I'm assuming others
have noticed the same if not similar items.
[*]Flash
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 15:28:34 Mike Klein wrote:
I have been holding off on 3G data plan due to horrific costs and
questions about availability/robustness.
Cingular's plan is like $80/mo for all you can eat. Given there are
comments regarding voice calls dropping when data is incoming
Josh Harrison wrote:
Ok all, I bought and stuck a 4GB SD card into my N800 - and it works.
The N800 cannot handle formatting the 4GB SD, it formats as a 2GB card.
I stuck it into my reader on my computer and formatted it to it's full
potential, and reinserted the card back into the N800, and
Jonathan Greene wrote:
Just curious...
why / how can the device read something it can't write? Guess it
works out for us, but that's a tad either off or lame, perhaps both.
My guess is the File Manager application is simply hard wired to format SD
cards with the FAT16 file system - hence
Hi, I finally was able to succeed booting my 770 from MMC. Thanks to the
help of Frantisec and others at this list. As I promised, and for the
benefit of those who haven't done it yet, I've rather simplified the Wikis
about partition of the mmc, and dual booting. Here's what I've written:
Mike Klein wrote:
I'm in the no built-in cellular camp - for me, this was a smart move as I can
use the N800 with whatever phone I have now (GSM/GPRS) and with whatever phone I get with
my next upgrade (almost certainly a GSM/HSDPA phone).
Nokia probably took a look at the data plans
Sure it does. Not proved by myself (a 770 user), but others say so.
2007/2/7, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I love the idea of twice as fast and full backup... any chance this
works on the N800?
On 2/6/07, sebastian maemo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I finally was able to succeed
Hey great news, I just got my n800 today and I am very happy so is
time to download all the apps that is missing. I already have set up
dropbear, VNC, and Xterm however I need to get an OGG player since all
my podcasts are ogg and my music library is 80% ogg (soon to be 100%).
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