David Hagood wrote:
1) on the 770 the only way to get sound in to the device would be to
hold it near the radio's speaker.
Well I guess (may be mistaken) that newer N770 devices with preinstalled
IT2006 come with wired headset so there is input pin in the headphone
jack. Or are they shipping
Regarding the mouse, I've found this:
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2006-October/005941.html
Francesc.
A Dimarts 06 Març 2007, Larry Battraw va escriure:
On 3/5/07, Francesc Roig-i-Feliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Anybody knows if is possible that mameo recognizes a BT
Fernando Herrera wrote:
My plan is to make gazpacho available on the Sardine distribution soon
in the next weeks.
Up to now, I used Gazpacho with
maemo-sdk-rootstrap_3.0_i386.tgz
as rootstrap and
http://repository.maemo.org/ mistral free non-free
This is wrong.
maemo-sdk-3.0 is bora, not
Hi,
will there be Maemo-related items at the CeBIT in Hannover? I'd like to
make sure I see those exhibits that are there this year.
Regards,
Hanno
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Hi,
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 08:35:46AM +0100, Thomas Hühn wrote:
I'm currently thinking about buying a N800, after some friends won the
N770 at Gnome's GUADEC and were quite happy with it.
I was extremely happy with my 770, and even happier with the N800.
(That does not mean both devices do
El mar, 06-03-2007 a las 11:46 +0100, ext Claudio Scordino escribió:
Then, I downloaded kiwi and I tried
python setup.py install
but it complains saying
PyGTK 2.8 or PyGObject 2.9.0 or higher is required by kiwi
Probably you are using python from scratchbox toolchain. Try:
python2.5
I have been experiencing disconnects from the local ISP's wireless
network. I wrote asking for help last week, but didn't have enough
information to really diagnose things.
Yesterday, I got a packet trace from a laptop and looked at the syslogd
output on the N800. No joy there.
From what I can
On 3/5/07, Michael Wiktowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/5/07, Larry Battraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand
that better support may be forthcoming, but that would be part of a
new kernel or a back-port of the fixes.
The Nokia folks seem to be strangely silent on the whole USB host
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:11:33 +0200, Daniel Stone wrote:
Try -mouse ps2,/dev/input/mice. Of course, you still won't get a
cursor.
(OS2007 can find a mouse just fine, in theory, if you tell it to. OS2006
can't.)
Would it be nice, an idea to add BT mouse support to OS2007 for future
updates
On 3/6/07, Larry Battraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was never a removal of the functionality since this is a new
chipset and support for it was not available for it (AFAIK) in the
kernel until recently. I tried it out and it's pretty rough in (the
current kernel version) 2.6.18; it would
I've now narrowed my keyboard search down to two keyboards - the Nokia
Bluetooth keyboard which gets excellent reviews and the iGo Stowaway Sierra
Bluetooth Keyboard. The Sierra has a fifth row for numbers and looks to be
a good keyboard.
I asked iGo (formerly Think Outside) if the keyboard
On 3/5/07, Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try -mouse ps2,/dev/input/mice. Of course, you still won't get a
cursor.
(OS2007 can find a mouse just fine, in theory, if you tell it to.
OS2006 can't.)
Cheers,
Daniel
Thanks for the tip. I've compiled xsetroot so I just use the
I believe what you're looking for is here:
http://test.maemo.org/community/roadmap.html There's a _huge_ list of
wishes for improvements elsewhere, but the roadmap is closer to
reality in terms of what might be implemented. I believe the plan is
to flesh it out as far as who's running any
I have the Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard. I use the generic
profile without issue... Very compact - good feel and easy to use -
even on my lap while on a train.
It has some oddities with two different function keys to access
numbers and characters, but that's only because it's compressed
I cannot speak for Bluetooth mice, but I tried a USB mouse via a powered
hub on my N770 running the latest production OS2006.
In fact, on the hub I had:
A USB to PS/2 keyboard+mouse adapter, with both mouse and keyboard in place.
A USB to RS-232 adapter with a GPS on it (through a serial
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Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote on 3/6/2007 6:42 PM:
I've now narrowed my keyboard search down to two keyboards - the Nokia
Bluetooth keyboard which gets excellent reviews and the iGo Stowaway Sierra
Bluetooth Keyboard. The Sierra has a fifth row for
Riku Voipio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come
up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could
show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point
of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption,
Dear maemo power users,
We have some budget to print maemo leaflets primarily to be given in
Nokia stands in mobile/multimedia related events (not necessarily open
source). The idea is to have something self-explanatory the people in
the stand can give away without having to provide much
Please avoid crossposting between lists.
On 3/5/07, Michael Wiktowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't see USB host support on the roadmap so I don't hold out much
hope for the fixing of what I would consider a major regression of the
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 16:26 -0500, ext Larry Battraw
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