Forum: NeoFremantle
2013-10-10, 09:04
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Replies: 165
Views: 213,523
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Forum: Neo900
2013-09-05, 15:31
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Replies: 3,244
Views: 1,446,821
Re: Neo900 - finally a successor of N900
How broken? Fixable with spare-parts, or dead-dead? Even if it's dead-dead, maybe you've got enough that's working to be spare parts for one of the old devices that I plan to retire soon now I've got...
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Forum: Neo900
2013-08-26, 15:38
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Replies: 3,244
Views: 1,446,821
Re: Neo900 - finally a successor of N900
This idea appeals to me. I'm ex-Nokia, maemo/meego/... kernel team, and would be willing to spend some of my free time assisting with kernel and low-level-user-space issues. (If you need a kernel...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2013-08-17, 14:53
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Replies: 20
Views: 50,059
Re: How to Enable RD mode in N900??
What the heck do lock codes have to do with you running sudo on your own computer?!?!
Did you think of looking at the man page for the sudo program on your computer? If not, why not? If so, what...
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Forum: Development
2013-08-17, 14:42
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Replies: 2
Views: 1,637
Re: shell script question
In a rush, but here are some pointers
$ ps | grep '[v]lc'
That grep won't match the grep itself, so no need for the grep -v to remove it
However, the big gun for finding processes, and...
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Forum: Nokia N9 / N950
2013-08-16, 13:42
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Replies: 184
Views: 62,610
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Forum: Applications
2009-11-27, 11:49
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Replies: 5
Views: 10,459
Re: File Manager for N900
Well, assuming you've got the gainroot add-on, there's always the shell. I'm happiest in the shell, so do almost all of my file management from there.
If that's not quite your bag, then how about...
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2009-11-18, 22:14
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Replies: 48
Views: 20,540
Re: Accelerometers
Yup, they're beautiful (to a geek!). Accelerometers designed for different numbers of axes can have different designs, but they all rely on the sprung pendulum you describe . On the whole the 3 axes...
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2009-11-18, 21:02
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Replies: 48
Views: 20,540
Re: Accelerometers
An accelerometer _must_ vary its output depending on orientation, as we're constantly under the force of gravity. Turn the device upside-down, and the reading should go from (0,0,-1) to (0,0,1).
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Forum: Applications
2009-11-17, 00:45
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Replies: 87
Views: 57,063
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