Hi,
(cross-posting to developers)
Besides buggy 3rd party packages or software, there are several (rare)
reasons why the N800 might not boot.
Important things in the symptoms:
- Does the device just turn itself off, or does it reboot?
- Exactly how many seconds this happens after device is
Thanks, Mika...
I did launch from xterm and was able to find the problem (thank you
Michael Thompson!) -- for some reason, it was hanging on one of my
feeds:
===
FATAL ERROR:
/media/mmc1/gpodder/downloads//podcast/index.xml:1:0: no element
found
===
I deleted the offending XML file and
Hi,
here's my report from CeBIT:
http://www.hanno.de/blog/2007/03/19/porient-h9-its-not-maemo/
Regards,
Hanno
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Hi,
Larry Battraw schrieb:
I'd be interested in knowing how snappy the performance is and how
feature-complete it is. Release date/countries and price would be
great as well.
It didn't feel faster than the N800, yet the video player seemed to be
more powerful. It did not look like a
Has anyone tried using a full size keyboard with the N800?
Like this Dell one (I don't care about the mouse...) :
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=usl=ens=bsdcs=04sku=310-8142
--tom
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Tom Karches
email : tkarches AT aim.com
mobile : 919.345.4591
I've paired my Apple Bluetooth Keyboard and it works great - though I
prefer to just use VNC when I'm at my desk which let's me use the same
keyboard on my tablet and my desktop.
On 3/19/07, Tom Karches [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried using a full size keyboard with the N800?
Like
I should suspect it would work if you choose the Generic 105-key PC option,
just as with other unlisted BT Keyboards.
IIRC, problems with other keyboards has been in pairing. Once paired,
everything talks via the standard BT HID Keyboard spec, so that should be
fine. Search an archive of the
On 3/19/07, Tom Karches [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried using a full size keyboard with the N800?
Like this Dell one (I don't care about the mouse...) :
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=usl=ens=bsdcs=04sku=310-8142
--tom
As long as it's a ordinary BT
Jonathan,
I've installed VNC Personal Server on my system (Windows) and VNC Viewer on
my N800. They're both in the same network. I've configured VNC connections
tab to accept any request from the network domain. I've gone into the
viewer and attempted to connect using the servers IP address
I've installed gPodder, great program!
Only two observations:
1) When I add catradio.cat podcasts from different radio programs, all
channel says «Catalunya Ràdio» and is hard to distinguish every program. I
use the same podcasts in Kitty (KDE podcast program) and shows every program
name.
Doc:
You should start a new thread when posting off topic.
Setup your VNC Server to accept a password. Also make sure you didn't change
the server port or enable any sort of encryption. I'm not familiar with VNC
Personal Server, but my guess is it's one that's tricked out with extra
non-standard
El Dilluns 19 Març 2007 22:50, Benjamí Villoslada va escriure:
1) When I add catradio.cat
Sorry, maybe http://catradio.cat is more clear :)
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http://blog.bitassa.cat
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On 3/19/07, Dr. Nicholas Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Paul.
The VNC Server is configured to accept a password, the server port hasn't
been changed (it's still 5900), and encryption is Prefer Off and Guest
login access is Interactive. Same error – connection error; however, I am
I went to download VIM for IT2005 and discovered it's been superceded by
IT2006 version. My Nokia 770 is satisfactorily set up for me now so I'm not
inclined to update to IT2006 just for the sake of doing the update. Does
anyone have the installer (.DEB?) for VIM for IT2005 archived that they'd
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