If you don't want to recompile for NAT support, is an old fashioned proxy is
good enough?
You should be able to use the package Privoxy as a socks5 proxy server to
share the connection. By default it only accepts connections on localhost,
but modifying the config file should be easy enough. In
On 11/29/07, Laurent GUERBY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I confirm that on my OS2008 N800 (RD mode) just after:
# echo host /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
I could get recognized and working without power injector just using an
small USB adaptor:
Please describe this adapter.
--Paul
The past few days i've woken to a dead battery. Tonight I noticed high
cpu while running Pidgin. Pidgin crashed and the usage continued. It
was a process sh owned by root , at 90-100% usage. I killed it.
A few minutes later i loaded pidgin and the cpu platued at 100% again.
It was sh again, so i
you get it (or did you compile it manually?)?
James, thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks,
Nick.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Paul Klapperich
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:44 PM
Cc: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Visudo
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Paul Klapperich
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 9:38 PM
Cc: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: Re: Visudo Help
I'm not sure if it has visudo or not and my unit isn't handy, but here's a
safety net:
Install OpenSSH or Dropbear
On 8/16/07, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 02:14:56PM -0500, Paul Klapperich wrote:
On 8/15/07, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ssh: I use OpenSSH myself, which is not straightforward to install, and
comes in a single package that bundles
You could probably watch CPU usage as a pretty good indicator. I've noticed
just having some applications in the foreground (like the browser on a
complicated webpage) will shoot the CPU usage way up.
IIRC, one of the Nokia engineers stated that apps are basically stopped
(like hitting Ctrl+Z in
On 8/16/07, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On this one visudo is not on the box but the real solution is don't chmod
the file. VI it as root, then instead of doing wq to quit (write quit) do
wq! (w q then exclamation point or more commonly known as bang) this will
override
On 8/15/07, Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ssh: I use OpenSSH myself, which is not straightforward to install, and
comes in a single package that bundles the server and the client.
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/openssh
This page describes the trick needed to install OpenSSH:
I'm not sure if it has visudo or not and my unit isn't handy, but here's a
safety net:
Install OpenSSH or Dropbear, then do
sudo gainroot
passwd
enter a root password
Now if you mess up your /etc/sudoers, you can always open Putty/Xterm on
your desktop and ssh into the root account using the
You'll catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
On 8/15/07, Nikandr Tuvinow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to find ANY ftp server for Nokia 770
www.maemo.org - download - search by key word ftp -- result is
NOTHING
is it Sooo Difficult to keep web pages in order??
Found this today. Just glanced over it, but it looks like you might need to
do some coding and definitely compiling, but...
http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/~ttsiod/buildWikipediaOffline.html
--Paul
On 8/7/07, Elvin Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I'm new to the list, a quick google didnt
On 8/12/07, Thomas Armagost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quim Gil,
Do I have to install version 2 and then version 3 and then version 4
of the firmware? I'd rather frogleap from version 1 to version 4.
Installing a firmware completely erases everything in the device's
internal flash memory and
On 8/11/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There should be a menu option in the browser (under close) called set
engine. You can pick MicroB or Opera
In Close, I have Close window and Close all windows. Close is the
last menu entry on the list.
--Paul
On 8/11/07, Iñigo Illán
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)
It's been a while since I looked at the backup files, but I think the
zip files had paths relative to the home folder for all of the
contained files. I think you could have just unzipped them all
manually.
Anyway, as you've said a dozen times now, it doesn't matter.
--Paul
On 8/7/07, Tim [EMAIL
On 8/7/07, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that works for everything but App settings/preferences and information
that's not document-based (e.g., where applications should be organized)
-- which was my main concern. It probably took me three days to restore all
of my app settings after this
Note that the Mozilla backend is not yet considered Beta by Nokia's
standards. It is considered In Developement and there are some
annoying bugs still in it, for example text entry in GMail and other
pages, backspace linked to the back button even if you're in a text
field, etc... mostly I guess I
On 7/29/07, D. L. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks again for your explanations and handholding over this problem.
All my Application Catalog entries are okay and the list refreshed.
Other applications have been installed satisfactorily using the
Application Manager.
The problem
On 7/27/07, D. L. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to do an explanation using the example
e2fsprogs package. I kinda get it after digesting your points, but
seem to still be missing something.
I have a 770 running OS 2006 3.2006.49-2. So following your
Ahh, shoot. I really need to be more careful. For you this should read
Catalog Name: Anything you want (Maemo.org maybe)
Web address: http://repository.maemo.org;
Distribution: gregale
Components: free nonfree
Sorry,
--Paul
On 7/27/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/27/07
On 7/26/07, D. L. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an update to my message from yesterday. And it is somewhat
for information to others at the same point on the learning curve.
If this is on the same topic as yesterday's post, it's best to reply
to yesterdays post so that it stays in
On 7/25/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you mean by Hildonized?
Hildon is an extension to the GTK toolkit. Hildonized refers to programming
the application to utilize the Hildon extensions. Heavily Hildonized means
it is very reliant on these extensions. (GTK/Hildon is the
On 7/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, is the dedicated OS a unix-like one, or it just
has a linux kernel but could not be said to be a unix-like OS?
Can I have a terminal such as xterm?
Is there a way to put unix tools on it?
alt. Are usual unix tools already available
On 7/22/07, Peter Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 03:06:10 +0300
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just checked Nokia and Nseries websites and the case is there:
http://europe.nokia.com/n800case
http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=products,n800,accessories
Hello,
Missing Install means a .Install file does not exist. You'll need to
goto the project homepage for installation instructions. This will either be
downloading a .deb and opening it with application manager or adding a
repository manually and installing that way. .Install files did not exist
for
If you just want to test the application runs, then it's fine just to
copy the binary. Do the following:
1) Plug your N800 into your computer with USB. Copy the binary to the
internal memory card
2) Install the XTerm application on the device
3) Open XTerm and copy the binary to your home folder
On 7/20/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
andrei raevsky wrote:
I personally have no use whatsoever for PDA applications and I am
quite happy that Nokia did not even try to go down that road. They
created a fantastic piece of hardware and a rather good OS to run it.
Then they
On 7/18/07, Jonathan Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:22:54 -0600
David Rudder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks so much!!! I didn't bring my tablet to work today, but I'll
definitely install tonight. I see from the screenshots it supports both
proxies and stun, so it
Do you have a GoogleTalk or other account also setup? Try disabling
that. I found that if 1 account was connected the icon might still
show solid green, even though the other account is having trouble.
If it still shows you're authenticating ok when it's the only active
account, I would double
On 7/19/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 5 is my magic
number.
I can't come up any benefit from having 5 ms timeout. Why not not just
enable full WLAN Power Save (by using 0 ms timeout)?
I was having trouble with KMplayer dropping streams, and 5ms seemed to fix
it. Eventually, when I
On 7/14/07, Frédéric Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le samedi 14 juillet 2007 à 14:50 +0300, Kalle Valo a écrit :
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
Is this it? It doesn't look like it has a flap to cover the screen at all in
the pictures.
--Paul
On 7/10/07, Ryan Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BoxWave has both a rubberized N800 skin and a leather case - both of
which allow use with the case on. I have the leather one and it is nice
-
Oh, shoot!
http://www.boxwave.com/products/dlsleeve/nokia-n800-designio-leather-sleeve_2569.htm
On 7/10/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this it? It doesn't look like it has a flap to cover the screen at all in
the pictures.
--Paul
On 7/10/07, Ryan Pavlik [EMAIL PROTECTED
Paul to Kahlil
show details
11:42 pm (0 minutes ago) On 7/5/07, Kahlil Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AFAIK mplayer has a gui frontend however I never use it since I preffer
the CLI.
KMplayer. It's in the repositories, but I still don't think it supports
UPNP. The video player everyone was
Neither the 770 or n800 support USB host mode out-of-box. For the 770[1],
you can use a USB hub and power injector to get working USB support for USB
devices. I don't believe this is possible for the n800... at least not yet.
The keyboard Nick is talking about is a bluetooth keyboard. There is
I can't help you at all, but I have a couple of thoughts:
1) Have you tried calling Nokia? Maybe they'll let you do it over the phone.
2) Why don't you just ship it to your address in Brazil?
3) If it's a friend of yours, have him buy and give him the money when he
gives you the N800. The only
On 3/23/07, Dr. Nicholas Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Control Panel no longer expands to full screen. *New bug*.
I'm using 2007 v 2.2006.51-6 and my control pane doesn't expand to full
screen. I don't think it ever did.
All Bluetooth devices will have to be re-paired. Those
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
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
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
On 3/5/07, Jeff G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just run flasher to see its options and your question is answered ;-)
i think it was --enable-usb-host or something like that
Can you do that (turn on USB-Host mode) without re-flashing the device?
Yes. You use the flasher utility, but you can
I don't think there are any man pages on the device, so a man command itself
wouldn't help.
I always google man command and find an online manpage when I'm using my
n800
--Paul
On 3/4/07, Andrea Trentini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikhail Sobolev wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:54:11PM
If they're going to deny the 770/n800, then I'd hope they also deny PalmOS
handhelds, MacOS, and Linux machines as well. It would certainly show their
incompetence lacks discrimination.
If they do allow any of these other platforms, find out why the exception
was made for that case and show that
On 2/20/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of
power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a
gconf key.
Could you maybe provide a quick layperson's explanation of what setting PSM
Timeout, ie how
On 2/20/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I would like to replace the dummy www page (ngnix) on the N800
Are you talking about the home screen applet?
--Paul
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On 2/20/07, Acadia Secure Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I would like to replace the dummy www page (ngnix) on the N800
Are you talking about the home screen applet?
--Paul
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Roig-i-Feliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Dilluns 19 Febrer 2007, Paul Klapperich va escriure:
I always setup a user password, edit the 'gainroot' script, and lock the
root account using 'passwd -l'
The maemo wiki explains how to edit the gainroot script, or you can just
install the becomeroot
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On 2/15/07, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The set of trusted sources will be under control of a power-user: you
can just add some GPG keys to the right place, but there is no UI to
do it. You can also switch the whole lock-down machinery off by going
to red-pill mode.
So whaddaya
On 2/15/07, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My only concern would be getting into a Windows XP-like situation
where you reinstall with XP SP1 becaude that's what came with your
system and then have to install SP2 and 100+ hotfixes to get back to
where you were.
I have zero
On 2/15/07, Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I grant you a brief peek into our internal software
requirements... :-)
22.3.1.3: The Application manager shall suggest a backup to be taken
before a system update is installed.
Rebooting and checking for enough free flash will
On 2/15/07, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 11:38:29 Marius Vollmer wrote:
With a version locked meta package, we can make sure that the user
gets the right combinations of packages.
umm Maybe I'm missing something but since this is debian based .deb's
On 2/13/07, Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A
Yes it was similar except /usr/local was /var/lib/install. And it was
done in such way that no package could ever put file outside of
/var/lib/install (the only way that gives you some additional security
you probably want).
So you had 2
On 2/13/07, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, and the Application Manager (by looking at the packages flags
somehow) could tell if this is a system app (and thus ask the User to
enter somekind of passphrase)
This would require a user passphrase exists. Presently one does not. I
On 2/13/07, Aniello Del Sorbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zoran Kolic wrote:
Why should the installer need to be root to do so?
Looks like 770/800 is not ready for user-space apps. It is a new kind
of philosophy on unix field. Personaly, I don't like it much, but a
lot of folks have stars in
On 2/13/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1006, specifically comment
#3. What Opera needs is something similar to the Firefox FlashBlocker plugin
- this plugin maintains a list of URLs for friendly Flash sites and Flash
will be played only
On 2/13/07, Bastien Nocera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you see any console joypads from Sony or Microsoft with the arrows on
the left, and main buttons on the right?
You're a righty, aren't you? :-D
That's an entirely different thing. I'm not expected to hold a stylus and
write/point with
On 2/13/07, Simon Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not tried the shhd alternative (didn't install properly last time I
tried) does anyone know if that behaves differently?
I run sshd and that is active as soon as the device boots, as one would
expect. I have run dropbear, though, and am pretty
I've had the battery drain brick twice I think and both times after I
restored I noticed the battery was dead and thought geez, I wonder if I
could have just left it plugged in for a while?
I've also bricked it using apt-get upgrade Apparently this is not the wise
method for obtaining updates.
On 2/12/07, Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a lack of a safe middle ground. Something like the Maemo Extras
repository, where the packages (uploaded by the Maemo community) have
been tested extensively (again, by the community). Something like the
Debian unstable/testing/stable
On 2/12/07, James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend of mine pointed out something today on this. Nokia probably
would
have to license the use of a scroll wheel from the blackberry folks. They
may not be able to do it.
Handspring Visors used to have scrollwheels way back before
On 2/9/07, Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an N800, and there are 2 wireless networks in the office, with
two SSID hpcfwl and guestwl, I defined them both on the N800, but
hpcfwl won't let me connect until I add the Mac address to the access
point's ACL. guestwl does let
On 2/8/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It must be customized ... 10x ?!
That's expensive software! Wonder if the customers know the cost of the
original device?
--Paul
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On 2/7/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHOA!!! Now that's cool - a GUI or access through the media player would
be even better... ;)
Here's a .desktop file to add it to the app menu. Will show in Extras until
you move it.
Filename:
the initial command..
On 2/7/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/7/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHOA!!! Now that's cool - a GUI or access through the media player
would
be even better... ;)
Here's a .desktop file to add it to the app menu. Will show
On 2/7/07, Danny Milosavljevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P. S.: Oh, just in case:
[How] can I use %f in a desktop file's Exec line?
I definitely won't be able to provide an answer, but I also don't even
understand the question. Obviously %f would be the filename path, but what
would be
Proxy settings are system wide.
From Control Panel, Connectivity.
Click Connections
Choose a connection to add a proxy to, and click edit.
Next, Next, Advanced
Setup your proxy
I've tried searching for this in Help previously, and all I got was the
context sensitive help, assuming I was
On 2/7/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Greene wrote:
Maybe Decuma handwriting recognition is another feature waiting to be
activated...
http://www.zicorp.com/
Yep, I found that while googling... we'll see...
I'd be more willing to bet that zicorp supplied either
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, 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
It's possible. I use it constantly. Instructions are in this [1]
Maemo-Mapper project forum thread
[1] https://garage.maemo.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=601forum_id=73
--Paul
Excuse me if this is double posted, but as far as I can tell I forgot to
include the list when I sent it the first
is still good. Again, call
Nokia if you are not satisfied and report back.
On 2/2/07, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
ext Paul Klapperich wrote:
It shouldn't void the warranty because it doesn't physically/permanently
damage the device. I can reflash to factory conditions and it works
There's nothing like a hard reset that I know of. This sounds like a
hardware problem.
--
Paul
On 2/2/07, Sebi Ryffel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not the battery. The output voltage i measured looks fine.
Is there something like a hard-reset? Or any other way to reflash it?
Sebi
Yes, this is normal. That's so you can continue to use the flasher, for
example, to set rd-mode flags or flash individual components, such as the
initfs. It would be a real pain if the device rebooted after each
communication in these situations.
--Paul
On 2/2/07, Laurent MARTIN [EMAIL
It shouldn't void the warranty because it doesn't physically/permanently
damage the device. I can reflash to factory conditions and it works as
advertised again. I could see Nokia refusing to help (ie phone support) if
I've customized the software too much, but I would also expect them to point
feel special ;)
On 2/2/07, Eero Tamminen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
ext Paul Klapperich wrote:
It shouldn't void the warranty because it doesn't physically/permanently
damage the device. I can reflash to factory conditions and it works as
advertised again. I could see Nokia refusing
It seems to me that if you open a feed that all of the items are marked as
read unless you tick the save for later, even if you don't scroll the
whole thing. On the next refresh, all read items are not displayed. Very
annoying design choice.
--Paul
On 2/2/07, Andy Mulhearn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/2006/01/usb-power-injector-2.html) This is
also the same method used by a whole slew of home made ipod and phone
chargers.
Simon's solution sounds like what I would do.
-- Paul
On 2/1/07, Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would it need a current limiter? V=I*R. If the voltage is right
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