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so the box is in front of me... what next
Basically, I just grabbed the box off my front door. About to open it. I already ordered a 16 gig SDHC Class 6 and want some advice on exactly what order of operations I should do from here...
example: 1.Update OS? 2.install memory? 3.most essential programs to install 4.essential media One last question I have is, I noticed there is not much memory onboard... can I use the SDHC cards as actual install options. Lets say I want to install my sw on the card vs the internal ram, is that possible. Ok, one last question. I want maps of basically Boston, MA, Orlando, FL and New York City w/buroughs. Is it possible to get those maps installed without logging onto the net. Thanks! PS. I am a Linux NUB/noob. This will be my first experience with the OS.:eek: |
Re: so the box is in front of me... what next
As someone 24 hours ahead of you, unless you already have it in some form (I bought my N800 off ebay, so might not have got all the usual bits and pieces) download the user guide from Nokia's website, and follow its instructions about changing the Lock password to something you definitely won't forget - unlike some mobile devices, the N800 can only be brought back from a forgotten password by a service centre.
But pwd lockout might be more a nightmare of mine than a reasonable fear. (A new N800 will have its pwd set to 12345, I think.) |
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Anyways - Is it new (w/warranty) or refurbed or used? You should gently break it in regardless. Charge battery fully Copy EVERYTHING you can to a backup (PC, SDHC, whatever). If it's used run a virus scan. Experiment with the built in programs, for some of us the built in Email is ok, for others it's terrible. There are several lists on the forum about what peeps think is essential software, we all have different ideas. Remember it's an INTERNET Tablet so plan on going online with it. Since you are interested in maps (YEAH!!) download Maemomapper. You can then go on the net and download enough raster maps to fill your media. If you do not have a BT GPS plan on getting one. Investigate the threads on booting from MMC http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=15788 Yo'll probably want to reflash and put it all on the SDHC. Welcome aboard!! |
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If you want to install apps on your sd cards you will need to set your tablet up for dual booting. apps install to where the rootfs is and thats the internal memory by default. I have part 2 of a three part instruction set for dual booting up on my blog for OS 2008
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I guess I should have noted that, it is a BRAND new n800 from buy.com.
Still havent opened it, because I am work. So just so I have this right... Back up, then update the OS and change password? Yes, this will be my uses of this device. Not listed by importance, but only things I plan on using. 1. Surf the net. 2. View maps (without GPS if possible) 3. View media (music, movies, pdfs/books) 4. Dictionary, spanish-english dict. **5. Chatting ( I have AIM and Yahoo) Thats pretty much it. Any suggestions knowing that info. Thanks very much for the replies so far. Great community!:o |
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Maps w/o GPS is possible, I'm doing it. But you'll probably want to get a GPS sooner or later...
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Just for future plans, which GPS is usually recommended as far as cost and quick operations? |
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Same way as with GPS. :confused: I use Maemo Mapper, and downloaded maps.
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What you really need is the search bar in this forum handy. Almost everything has been covered .....
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Given the stated uses you can be happy with the device but won't need to dual boot or anything drastic like that. You'll eventually move the maps to SD but for now enjoy it. No problem getting maps without GPS. I agree that a GPS is optional since I usually already know where I am and finding my way is too easy 99% of the time. paper maps work as well as they always have. ...... that being said I bought a GPS receiver (Garmin 10X) just for fun. I haven't done route plans or anything like that since that isn't needed, I plot tracks with it and that is fun. OM Weather now does GPS station which is a blast to see happen, it picks the closest station based on location. Hint, setup a primary and secondary language so that you can switch easily. Text input is crucial to master in order to get the most out of it. Multimedia is pretty good too but you'll want to try different apps and combos to find what works best for you. One goal of mine is to run a client that controls and accesses a media server. There, I'm a NIT newbie myself and have now done my penance for helping a newbie on topics already covered elsewhere on the site. Now I can be cranky the next time it happens. :cool: |
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