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#11
I can do it with the "User Agent Switcher"
 
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Thanks for the help guys, I'm going to try the bookmark hack.

I will let you know how it works out.
 
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Originally Posted by Thesandlord View Post
There is minefield for the tablet. Its a older version of Firefox 3 that someone complied.

I can't find it online though, looks like it was pulled from the repo

I have it though, if yeah wants
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mobile/dis....9-1_armel.deb this one? (Look around on the repository for source and other stuff)
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Originally Posted by HowHH View Post
Thanks. That config lists the rx-34 version of OS 2008. Isn't it now at rx-35? Do you use the same string or does it need to be updated? Or doesn't it matter?
rx-34 actually refers to hardware, not software. rx-34 is the n800, I believe. Overall, it doesn't matter that much, though.
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yes, rx-34 = n800, rx-44 = n810, rx-48 = n810 wimax. I think there's a Maemo wiki page listing all these codenames.
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nokia must love their codenames...

making bug reports are fun when the firmware used is interchangeably referred to as os2008, chinook/diablo or some version number or other...
 
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Thanks for the Minefield link, it's slow but it does work
 
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