Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-08-01, 10:11
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Replies: 29
Views: 16,593
Re: SWT on N900/Fremantle?
Cool.
Me, I am currently looking for a decent solution.
I have tried the following on the debian chroot:
Netbeans, Jedit and emacs with JDEE.
The first two are too slow, but that's hardly a...
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-08-01, 00:27
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Replies: 29
Views: 16,593
Re: SWT on N900/Fremantle?
Thanks!
Wonko, are you writing java code on the n900 itself? If so, what is your setup in terms of IDE, editors, etc...
Just wondering...
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Forum: Accessories
2010-04-04, 02:28
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Replies: 65
Views: 38,961
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-03-30, 14:56
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Replies: 29
Views: 16,593
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-03-27, 19:52
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Replies: 29
Views: 16,593
Re: SWT on N900/Fremantle?
I think I'm going to enjoy writing, compiling *and* running SWT applications onboard. This is really great news for java developers and N900 owners. Thank you for your contributions, Wonko.
BTW,...
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-17, 07:23
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-16, 20:05
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-15, 21:15
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-14, 21:26
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-12, 18:08
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-10, 07:58
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Development
2010-02-10, 07:48
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Replies: 125
Views: 59,997
Re: [ANNOUNCE] PyQt 4.7
Hi there,
It's very nice to have PyQt available to the general public as a simple Extras install, but as long as python2.5-qt4-core is missing from the Extras repository, the general public will...
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-03, 18:56
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Applications
2010-02-03, 12:04
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Replies: 110
Views: 37,648
Re: [Announce] Comic widget for maemo5
Well, I didn't try that yet. When I first installed the widget, I couldn't find it anywhere. So I uninstalled it, but then suddenly I noticed an entry in the add widget menu on the desktop. This...
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Forum: Applications
2010-02-03, 07:59
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Replies: 110
Views: 37,648
Re: [Announce] Comic widget for maemo5
I sure don't want to spoil the party here, but my virtual keyboard doesn't pop up anymore, despite being checked in the text input settings. I only remember installing comic-widget recently, could it...
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-02, 22:17
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-02, 18:36
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-02-01, 17:52
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Accessories
2010-01-31, 15:29
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Replies: 358
Views: 148,808
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-31, 10:45
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
I think you are right.
We should vote for that bug, by the way.
https://bugs.maemo.org/votes.cgi?action=show_user&bug_id=8483#vote_8483
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-30, 17:00
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
Same here. The connection keeps dropping.
I tried to debug with hcidump.
http://maemo.org/development/tools/doc/diablo/bluez-hcidump/
hcidump reports a successful connection, but then a...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-23, 21:58
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
No, it was the ARM target.
So how did you do it? You compiled the module and did an insmod on the device? That's it? You didn't reflash a custom kernel on the device, or did you? Was there...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-23, 20:56
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
Got it. Thanks.
I followed the instructions pertaining internal modules compilation, everything went smooth, however:
Nokia-N900-42-11:/home/user# insmod hid-apple.ko
insmod: error inserting...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-23, 15:17
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
Hi,
I've set up a development environment in order to compile the apple module for the kernel.
A couple of observations:
In the wiki it is said that for external kernel modules, kernel...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2010-01-22, 21:08
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Replies: 35
Views: 20,528
Re: Apple Wireless keyboard hack
Of course a package would be the best, but failing that, a kernel module compiled against the latest kernel version would be nice too, and pretty much normal practice for linux users.
Ulysses
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