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#111
Originally Posted by technut View Post
That's good news! And it works both ways? You can see the PC video on your Nokia?

I'll try to install Gizmo again a bit later.
Yes as the pic in my previous message shows. I didnt have screenshot of os2008 installed , so just did a print screen of my win-gizmo showing a lin-gizmo showing a....
I wont comment much on the vga cam of the n800
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#112
Originally Posted by Moonshine View Post
FWIW I'm seeing the same thing . Logs show:

Code:
Installing gizmo-project 4.0.0.94

 trying to overwrite `/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/hildon/gizmo-project.png', which is also in package gizmo-installer
delete the png in a terminal as root, it might install...
I had a similar problem with another deb I was creating.
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#113
Originally Posted by geneven View Post
I have a similar problem witn Puppy Linux, which is not related to Ubuntu. I have been unable to boot staying connected to usb after at least 30 tries.Each time I see the usb icon and it disappears.

I have successfully flashed my N800 about 20 times from Windows XP.
try downloading another one of the myriad of cd live linux variations. odd the usb icon goes away. you checked the usb cord?
 
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#114
Originally Posted by vabgeo View Post
delete the png in a terminal as root, it might install...
I had a similar problem with another deb I was creating.
I tried, but it didn't help. However uninstalling the "gizmo-installer" package with:

Code:
dpkg -r gizmo-installer
Did let me install Gizmo from their repo via App Manager
 
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#115
GPE does work on OS2008, but you need to use the experimental dist at:

http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/

(add "deb http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/ chinook experimental" to your
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list )
 

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#116
'try downloading another one of the myriad of cd live linux variations. odd the usb icon goes away. you checked the usb cord'

When trying it 30 times, I did check the usb cord, yes.I also tried a different usb port. I am out of town and only have one computer to try it on.I will try another usb cord when I find one.

I have seen similar behavior before, just not as bad. It is NOT odd that the usb icon goes away. This is how this process fails, when it fails.I have described this problem before, on this site. (see 'flashing is too hard') I am not the only one who has described this problem.

As a devotee of Distrowatch, I am well aware that there are other cd live variations. I will try some. Hopefully one will work, though Ubuntu is a fairly major distro.

Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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#117
GPE does work on OS2008, but you need to use the experimental dist at:

http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/

(add "deb http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/ chinook experimental" to your
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/hildon-application-manager.list )
Thanks for posting this evanjfraser, that is brilliant news - just what I have been looking for.

GPE Contacts, ToDo and File Manager all install and work.

The problem with Calendar is that it requires the missing package libsoup2.2-8. From what I can see this should be in the Cobb repository.
It is listed in http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/dists/chi...armel/Packages

but the file is not present.

Would you have any idea how to obtain it?
 
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#118
On Wednesday & Thursday, I used CNet instruction to install but it wasn't successful (timeout error after last command). However yesterday, I downloaded the firmware & flasher-3.0 again and gave it another try. I flashed my N800 without enable R&D mode and it was a success. I don't know if the firmware or the R&D mode caused the problem.
 
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#119
Originally Posted by Rebski View Post

The problem with Calendar is that it requires the missing package libsoup2.2-8.
You need the Maemo Hackers repository I believe:

http://gronmayer.com/n800/repos/
 

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#120
norsk, I had the same problem with the boot loop. This post is also pertinent to those trying to install from Ubuntu live cd.

Turns out that the live CD method does not work sometimes. For unknown reasons, the virtual filesystem that it creates has no free space for the os2008 files to expand into during installation. This results in only a partial flash.

Check your logs for write errors or disk space errors.

My solution was to install Ubuntu to a partition. The process was then seamless. And I'm a big fan of Ubuntu now, too.
 

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