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    theredbaron | # 51 | 2007-12-16, 08:07 | Report

    everything is working for me so far. i did manage to crash the tablet also by trying to visit this site in konqueror. i also found a problem where if you try and edit the taskbar settings, the control panel window will go off the bottom of the screen and thus you can not find the "apply" and "ok" buttons. i had changed the theme from penguinbait's to a default kde theme and was trying to turn on the panel hiding buttons. in addition, i agree that some kind of battery indicator would be very helpful as well.

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    linuxrebel | # 52 | 2007-12-16, 08:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    I do not have a way to check the battery life at this time. If someone has ideas I am all ears? We might be able to get a KDE developer onboard????
    Not a KDE dev but I do know from doing some superKaramba stuff that KDE used apmd or acpi (depending on the Laptop) to get battery status. Now the hard part is that I'm not seeing these two in /proc and I also don't see a replacement for this data.

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    penguinbait | # 53 | 2007-12-16, 16:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by linuxrebel View Post
    Not a KDE dev but I do know from doing some superKaramba stuff that KDE used apmd or acpi (depending on the Laptop) to get battery status. Now the hard part is that I'm not seeing these two in /proc and I also don't see a replacement for this data.

    The default tools are not going to work, but there may be some maemo developers that know how to get at the data?

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    theredbaron | # 54 | 2007-12-16, 22:24 | Report

    i saved an image in os2008 on my external memory card. i wanted to open it in kde but i can't find the external card in kde. i opened 'system' and looked in all the directories but the external card is nowhere. also i tried saving the image to my internal card (the same card i am booting from that is running kde) but os2008 says the card is corrupted. the card is obviously not corrupted cause i am booting from it. Any thoughts?

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    vormund | # 55 | 2007-12-16, 22:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by theredbaron View Post
    i saved an image in os2008 on my external memory card. i wanted to open it in kde but i can't find the external card in kde. i opened 'system' and looked in all the directories but the external card is nowhere. also i tried saving the image to my internal card (the same card i am booting from that is running kde) but os2008 says the card is corrupted. the card is obviously not corrupted cause i am booting from it. Any thoughts?
    To get to my external card from KDE I had to open konqueror (system) and enter "/media/mmc1" in the address bar (you dont want "system:/media/mmc1"). If mmc1 doesnt work it might be mmc2, I'm not sure how the n800 names the cards.

    Also from your post above about not being able to see the entire screen for some windows, I've found that some can be made into full screen by using the full screen button on the top of the device (I think the n800 has one). It doesnt work on all windows though so you'll either need to hide the taskbar or just hit enter which will usually select accept.

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    vormund | # 56 | 2007-12-16, 23:08 | Report

    Does anyone happen to know if theres a gps application that would work with KDE on the n810 (or n800 with the add on)? The included mapping application that comes with the n810 takes up about 1.5gb for the maps which is stored on the internal card (probably why they made the card an internal 2gb) which I had to clear to make room for KDE. I know maemo mapper isnt quite as large but I've had some issues with using the n810's gps with it (have to start the gps from control panel and leave it open for maemo mapper to find it). And it would be nice to be able to open it from KDE rather than having to exit out back to 2008OS. Maybe this is something you could work on penguinbait when your n810 arrives

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    penguinbait | # 57 | 2007-12-17, 00:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by vormund View Post
    Does anyone happen to know if theres a gps application that would work with KDE on the n810 (or n800 with the add on)? The included mapping application that comes with the n810 takes up about 1.5gb for the maps which is stored on the internal card (probably why they made the card an internal 2gb) which I had to clear to make room for KDE. I know maemo mapper isnt quite as large but I've had some issues with using the n810's gps with it (have to start the gps from control panel and leave it open for maemo mapper to find it). And it would be nice to be able to open it from KDE rather than having to exit out back to 2008OS. Maybe this is something you could work on penguinbait when your n810 arrives
    Well I have requested maemo-mapper be ported to work on X without maemo hooks. It would be great for laptops too. But I think this is low priority for Gnuite. Perhaps if enough people requested it, and offered him some paypal donations, it might speed things up . I do use maemo-mapper in KDE but its not always easy I will definetly see what the deal is, there has to be a way to fire it up manually. Then we just write a script to start it and maemo-mapper together for KDE.

    I cant wait to get my 810

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    penguinbait | # 58 | 2007-12-17, 00:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by vormund View Post
    To get to my external card from KDE I had to open konqueror (system) and enter "/media/mmc1" in the address bar (you dont want "system:/media/mmc1"). If mmc1 doesnt work it might be mmc2, I'm not sure how the n800 names the cards.

    Also from your post above about not being able to see the entire screen for some windows, I've found that some can be made into full screen by using the full screen button on the top of the device (I think the n800 has one). It doesnt work on all windows though so you'll either need to hide the taskbar or just hit enter which will usually select accept.

    The fullscreen key is very helpful, as well as the pager. using the pager you can drag windows up on the screen to access the bottoms of them.

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    theredbaron | # 59 | 2007-12-18, 04:11 | Report

    In KDE, When it asks for a username and password (for instance when I try to set up a printer) what should I put? It says username is "user" but I haven't set any passwords or anything.

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    penguinbait | # 60 | 2007-12-18, 04:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by theredbaron View Post
    In KDE, When it asks for a username and password (for instance when I try to set up a printer) what should I put? It says username is "user" but I haven't set any passwords or anything.
    it wants root and root password

    need to be admin to setup a printer

    if you already have not, change the root password

    passwd root

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