You might also like to try installing the a2dp binaries and scripts
using these simplified and mostly automated instructions[1]. You can
probably jump straight to step 5 as it sounds like you have all the
pre-requisites covered. :)
Your scripts worked a treat, many thanks. It looks like
We are cleaning and reorganizing the community wiki at maemo.org. You
will see that there is a special focus on information for the regular
end users landing for any reason in the maemo website, and also for the
power users willing to make the most from their tablet.
When I attempt to play any mp3's on my N800 running the latest
OS I get
[ 7884.390808] omapdsp: tadd address is ABORTADR.
[ 7884.390899] omapdsp: task attach failed for mp3dec!
[ 7886.147644] omapdsp: tadd address is ABORTADR.
[ 7886.147735] omapdsp: task attach failed for mp3dec!
[
Hi,
Graham Cobb schrieb:
To download, either use the maemo.org downloads page or see
http://www.cobb.uk.net/770/. Bugs should be reported at
http://bugs.linuxtogo.org/ and the GPE discussion list can be accessed from
http://linuxtogo.org/mailman/listinfo/gpe-list.
I have one link to add:
One more option: should I flash the new op system, lose all apps and then
install 2.8? Thanks.
On 8/9/07, liz quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a use of the GPE Suite and really enjoy it. In trying to install the
2.7 update (calendar, contacts, timesheet, to-do) from Application Manager
I
And, went to Maemo where the 2.8 apps are shown, go to them and click
install and get moved to a page with the [install] repo name etc, NOT an
auto install to the App Manager? What is the recommended next step? Thanks
for working out this thread - just trying to get the most current GPE.
Thanks.
On Thursday 09 August 2007 13:39, liz quinn wrote:
I am a use of the GPE Suite and really enjoy it. In trying to install the
2.7 update (calendar, contacts, timesheet, to-do) from Application Manager
I am gettingunable to update, Conflicting Application packages, Details
show Conflict with
I was afraid you'd say that! I have never used the command line and
don't know how to get there. I Have not used red pill mode either. I
can learn or ... if I do flash the latestt op sys will that do it?
Does 2.8 look for the files in the same place.
In eIther case how do you get to the command
On Thursday 09 August 2007 15:00, liz quinn wrote:
I was afraid you'd say that! I have never used the command line and
don't know how to get there. I Have not used red pill mode either. I
can learn or ... if I do flash the latestt op sys will that do it?
Does 2.8 look for the files in the same
Flashing your operating system will delete all data and programs! (It's
as if you just unboxed the device, brand new.) So, I'd recommend the Red
Pill method. To back up your data, you need to back up the hidden
directory /home/user/.gpe/ - I'm not sure if the backup and restore app
now
THANKS FOR THAT, note that when I flashed to the prior 2007 release, I
dudm't losethe data. I'll research the info you gave and let everyone know
what happened.
On 8/9/07, George Farris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 22:27 +0100, Graham Cobb wrote:
The first stable release of
I recently flashed my 770 to the latest version using
SU-18_2006SE_3.2006.49-2_PR_F5_MR0_ARM.bin and flasher 3.0 and it went
very successfully. Saw a vast improvement in wireless connectivity.
Every thing appeared fine. After a couple of days without a charge, I
picked it up and turned it on. I
Mike,
here are some comments and observations about Verizon Wireless EVDO
usage policy and its (and ATT's) new Mobile TV service which provides an
alternate means for delivering broadcast (but not on demand) network
content to a mobile device.
1.I don't think that Verizon, at least, is
taking gil out
Microsoft has introduced wcf? framework for smtp messaging in wm6...in
part to get around port issues.
Why can't carriers merely throttle users (ala sprint supposedly) instead
of threatening with cancellation? So draconian...at least opt for 'fine'
or throttling...
The networks
Jonathan Greene wrote:
Anything like this -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/atmasphere/362764796/
Sounds like the 770 White Screen of Death...
Doesn't sound like the WSOD to be honest, as this fault doesn't stop the device
from booting. Frank sounds like he's suffering from some other fault,
On 8/9/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Mike,
here are some comments and observations about Verizon Wireless EVDO
usage policy and its (and ATT's) new Mobile TV service which provides an
alternate means for delivering broadcast (but not on demand)
Maybe the lithium battery is too weak to even boot far enough to turn
the charger software on?
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