Michael Bernhard Arp Sørensen wrote:
I've downloaded the flasher and the new
RX-34_2007SE_3.2007.10-7_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin from Nokia.
That's the newest software for n800 in fiasco format.
According to the info on
Marius Gedminas wrote:
browser --url http://www.google.com
Bug?
WORKSFORME.
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Ari Yrjölä wrote:
Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Easy!
1. Enable the Maemo Extras repository
2. Install openssh
3. Define a root password (openssh's installer prompts you for this)
Doesn't ask anything here with N800.
Did work for me with n800 os2008.
Red pill + 'sudo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's bizarre. What security implications are there in ping that would
mean it has to be run only by root? Forcing people to use root when not
necessary is itself a security problem.
Ping seems to be setuid root on my debian. So it's run as root here too.
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Hi,
2008/1/3, Tim Ashman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are correct. Go into the map app, then the menu, maps, available maps
and
select and download one. Keep in mind the US west coast map alone is almost
700M
Whenever I try this on my N800 (the latest OS 2008, the same
Jakov wrote:
shows me a lot of qemu but I don't know how to specify a proper qemu:
/scratchbox/devkits/cputransp/bin/qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2
That's the one I've been using (when not using sbrsh).
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Jakov wrote:
Then I face with a problem (yes, still problem as usual, !!! )
Did you try installing SB with the installer scripts[1]? Those install
SB and sets up properly working targets. No need to tweak qemu etc manually.
[1] http://maemo.org/development/sdks/maemo_4_0_chinook_sdk.html
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
useless. Is there an option I'm missing? Or a better email client?
Alternative choice:
http://garage.maemo.org/projects/claws-mail/
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Chris Dobbs wrote:
All,
Does anyone know if osip2 and eXosip2 libraries are supported on the N800?
OS2008 seems to include sofia sip, but no osip or exosip2 libs.
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Petr Stetiar wrote:
Because 'gpsdriver' seems to be some kind of middleware between userspace
applications and kernel driver. It powers On/Off the GPS, uploads also
How does it power the GPS on/off? I.e. how do you ask it to do it?
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Jussi Kukkonen wrote:
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Petr Stetiar wrote:
Because 'gpsdriver' seems to be some kind of middleware between userspace
applications and kernel driver. It powers On/Off the GPS, uploads also
How does it power the GPS on/off? I.e. how do you ask it to do it?
In all normal
James Knott wrote:
I've just installed ogg support on my N800, running OS2008. When I try
to play an ogg file, I get asked what application to use. I select
Media Player (ogg) and the file plays. I can also open mp3 files with
the same player. However, whne in the regular player, I
Andrea Grandi wrote:
# powertop
Powertop 1.13.3
status: Unknown job: pmtrackerdaemon
Mounting debugfs...FAILED
I get the same.
Any idea what's that about?
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Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 06:44:47PM +0300, Tuomas Kulve wrote:
Andrea Grandi wrote:
# powertop
Powertop 1.13.3
status: Unknown job: pmtrackerdaemon
Mounting debugfs...FAILED
I get the same.
Any idea what's that about?
I'm just wondering if there's a correlation
Andrea Grandi wrote:
Hi
p.s: my N900 was connected to charger during this test... do I have to
disconnect it before doing the test?
The charger seems to mess up the numbers at least somewhat. I'll do more
testing with powertop later.
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Tuomas Kulve wrote:
The charger seems to mess up the numbers at least somewhat. I'll do more
testing with powertop later.
Well, I did a quite test right away.
This is Media Player playing 192kbps VBR Ogg/Vorbis without charger:
C# | Ratio | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio
Andrea Grandi wrote:
Anyway, here is the result of powertop execution on my N900:
http://pastebin.ca/1624111
I hope it can help you to understand what's happening :)
Copy paste from the link above:
C# | Ratio | Avg/dura | Frequency | Ratio
Andrea Grandi wrote:
Anyway, here is the result of powertop execution on my N900:
http://pastebin.ca/1624111
In the PID activity list there are quite many skyhost prosesses, some
of which are quite active. Those may also keep the WLAN busy as the
wl12xx process is very active as well.
Skyhost
Andrew Flegg wrote:
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:34, Tuomas Kulve tuo...@kulve.fi wrote:
This is now run on a 41-10 release without SIM, without WLAN, without
charger, with only ogg-support and sshd installed (default widgets on
the desktop), and display blanked via the lock button:
C4
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
There is a bug in the cellmo SW related to absence of SIM: the current is
higher when the SIM is not in.
So in real life use case (i assume people who will buy it will actually use
it as a phone) the use time will be longer.
I guess I need to do more testing
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
There is a bug in the cellmo SW related to absence of SIM: the current is
higher when the SIM is not in.
So in real life use case (i assume people who will buy it will actually use
it as a phone) the use time will be longer.
I guess I need
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Even if the duration might be the same, the SIM card actually triggers
network activity.
Depending on the operator having firewalls or not, this also makes the phone
spend more
energy when stuff like port scans are coming.
I didn't have data connection open,
I wrote a blog post about my ogg vs. mp3 measurements:
http://tuomas.kulve.fi/blog/2009/11/07/n900-battery-duration-ogg-vs-mp3/
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igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Sorry to again make these comments after you have run the measurement.
But in your cases you are seeing an offset due to the speaker protection
algorythms.
Running the test with a headset plugged in would get rid of the offset.
Offset? Is that something that
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
It should be the same, but since you are interested in the power
consumption of the decoding activity - if i understood correctly -
then you get an unknown term, which can also have 2nd order
effects due to the different timing and choices that both cpuidle
and
Eero Tamminen wrote:
The previous test was without a SIM card. The device was very idle and
run for 93.75 hours (with a guessed few hour error marginal).
After charging the battery I inserted the SIM card, rebooted and started
a new test.
Why reboot?
So that I know the start scenario is
Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
An N8x0 in offline mode (idle) consumes much less energy in a night
than its minutes-long start up.
Does somebody have any data on this?
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igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
igor.sto...@nokia.com wrote:
Running the test with a headset plugged in would get rid of the offset.
Offset? Is that something that affects the MP3 in a different manner
than Ogg?
It should be the same, but since you are interested
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
I have posted my findings with one spare N810 to that thread. I got like
30 days with N810 sitting completely idle. That would roughly mean one
reboot is 16 hours of standby (with no wi-fi).
30 days. That's quite nice. Any idea why n900 gets only to 4 days then?
What
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
I repeated three runs with ffvorbis and got a bit over three hours
more battery life with the headset connected compared to my earlier
ffvorbis tests without the headset.
And now I repeated the test runs with Flac. The battery lasted roughly
1.5 hours longer than while
Felipe Contreras wrote:
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Tuomas Kulve tuo...@kulve.fi wrote:
Tuomas Kulve wrote:
I repeated three runs with ffvorbis and got a bit over three hours
more battery life with the headset connected compared to my earlier
ffvorbis tests without the headset.
And now
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