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VulcanRidr
03-10-2009, 11:22 PM
Wow! I have been reading through the forums since I got my N810 a month ago, but the amount of information here is amazing...

I just ran across the "Hacking the N810" site...I haven't made it all the way through it, but just his link to http://gronmayer.com/it, and the treasure trove of repositories there. Most of the stuff I have been wishing for since I had my NIT is in there, and a bunch of things that I hadn't even considered. I do have a few questions, if I might.

1. Are these repos safe? I saw several that had what looked like utf-8 names in their titles...

2. Some of the others say they are for Chinook (this is OS2007?) Will it work on my diablo install?

This is great. I have a list of apps that I want (or think I want), lots of security apps (aircrack, etc), a fwe games, flite, etc. I need to go through and see how much space I have and how many packages I want to get rid of. My next step will be to dual boot from the internal card and get KDE running on it. Is there a working KDE4 package for the NIT?

Thanks,
--vr

Bundyo
03-11-2009, 02:06 AM
Be extra careful when using external repositories. You can easily fall into dependency hell. Chinook is OS2008 and mostly safe, but still rather use Diablo repos.

VulcanRidr
03-11-2009, 08:33 AM
Be extra careful when using external repositories. You can easily fall into dependency hell. Chinook is OS2008 and mostly safe, but still rather use Diablo repos.

Thanks, Bundyo. I didn't exactly fall in to dependency hell, but something wierd happened. I plugged the NIT in before going to bed, and when I got up this morning, it was non-responsive. I rebooted, but mmc1 is not being detected, and when I open an app (osso-term, the browser), I never get a prompt/page. and when I shut down from the button, it chimes and goes to the white screen, but no further (had to pull the battery). I don't know, it feels like something driving the load level to ridiculous levels...Teach me to install clumps of apps at one time...before bed. :) Unless someone has a better idea, I guess I'll be reflashing today...

--vr

GeneralAntilles
03-11-2009, 08:47 AM
Unless you absolutely positively need something out of one of those repositories, stick to Extras (http://wiki.maemo.org/Extras).

VulcanRidr
03-11-2009, 01:50 PM
Unless you absolutely positively need something out of one of those repositories, stick to Extras (http://wiki.maemo.org/Extras).

I was actually looking for ntpd and xournal...Plus some of the security tools...

fizze
03-13-2009, 02:44 AM
Xournal is in Extras and it's quite nice. :)

Now if only someone ported LaTeX...... ;)

abw
03-16-2009, 12:12 PM
Xournal is in Extras and it's quite nice. :)

Now if only someone ported LaTeX...... ;)

Can't compile LaTeX, but can write it in pygtkeditor, with syntax highlighting.

theillien
03-16-2009, 04:50 PM
Be extra careful when using external repositories. You can easily fall into dependency hell. Chinook is OS2008 and mostly safe, but still rather use Diablo repos.

Chinook is OS2007. Diablo is OS2008.

GeneralAntilles
03-16-2009, 04:52 PM
Chinook is OS2007. Diablo is OS2008.

No, Chinook is OS2008.0, Diablo is OS2008.1 (or Maemo 4.0 and Maemo 4.1 if you prefer).

http://wiki.maemo.org/Codenames