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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle 2010-05-26, 15:06
Replies: 271
Views: 115,871
Posted By afaq
PR1.2 Features you might have missed (updated)

I've noticed a lot of questions being asked about whether PR1.2 can do this or that and how some things are missing etc. It seems some people have overlooked some major changes.

To save some...
Forum: Games 2010-01-27, 15:31
Replies: 265
Views: 118,875
Posted By Frand
Secret Exit's official N900 games thread

EDIT: July 1st, 2010
SPiN is now available on the Ovi Store!
http://store.ovi.com/content/43163

EDIT: June 16th, 2010
Zen Bound is now available on the Ovi Store!...
Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle 2010-01-14, 05:03
Replies: 879
Views: 233,434
Posted By qgil
Maemo 5 PR1.1 released today (January 14)

Today is another happy day for Maemo 5 users:

Nokia N900 software update (part 2) (http://conversations.nokia.com/2010/01/14/nokia-n900-software-update-part-2/)

See also...
Forum: Development 2009-11-27, 16:05
Replies: 13
Views: 8,635
Posted By Khertan
Re: BLUEZ: How to determine if known device is reachable

You can simply do a bluetooth scan ... which will give you a list of device at promity with their mac address ... store this and compare.
Forum: Development 2009-11-27, 15:36
Replies: 13
Views: 8,635
Posted By aboaboit
Re: BLUEZ: How to determine if known device is reachable

An acceptable way would be to ping it but that would still be polling. Unless all known devices are instructed to reconnect automatically, I guess you can't rely on a passive notification.
Forum: Development 2009-11-23, 09:29
Replies: 6
Views: 17,778
Posted By lma
Re: Bluez + dbus-send problem

org.bluez.Manager.DefaultAdapter could (should?) also be used to discover the right object path, eg:

adapter=`dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.bluez / \
...
Forum: Development 2009-11-23, 08:23
Replies: 6
Views: 17,778
Posted By danielwilms
Re: Bluez + dbus-send problem

Hi,

the object path seems to be wrong, as it has to contain the pid of the bluetoothd. Do the following steps:

1. Figure out, which pid bluetoothd has:
ps | grep bluetooth

2. Then try:...
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