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    Ordered my N810 yesterday

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    Spaceman3750 | # 1 | 2008-06-15, 10:34 | Report

    So I just ordered my N810 from Newegg.com last night (Friday night), $349 + shipping. My questions to you guys are, how do you care for your expensive hunks of metal? What software do you use that you consider indispensable? Any tips or tricks you think I should know?

    (For the record, I spent probably a good hour or more reading threads in this forum)

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    bunanson | # 2 | 2008-06-15, 10:54 | Report

    First: check your OS
    Menu>Control panel>About porduct to see what version of OS you get. The 2.2007.51-3 is the one I am using. It is a good idea to upgrade it first. Some people in this forum are using Diablo beta, if you like bleeding edge technology....http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ghlight=diablo (744 postings, sure there is plenty of instructions )

    Second: become root
    Menu>Settings>Application manager>Menu>Tools>Application catalogue>New, put in
    Catalog name:Eko One
    web address:http://eko.one.pl/maemo
    Distribution:bora
    Components:user

    Third: Get software
    Then bookmard this one, gronmayer.com/it/, that is your software bank, check out your fav ones
    choose 2008OS
    -DiskUsage - tell you about your storage conditions
    -GPE file manager
    -emelfm2

    This one is NOT for new owner. I would get yelled at by putting it here! I am obsessed with a softreboot button, so for completeness...here we go,
    Fourth: get a reboot button,*** this one is dangerous, do it onlly if you are comfortable AND probably after several years of ownership ***
    This is from the master, Fanoush, http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d.php?p=129229, thread #7
    __________________________________________________ ____________________
    open xterm
    sudo gainroot
    vi /etc/systemui/systemui.xml
    position cursor on beginning of comment <!-- above reboot item, enter dd (press d twice) to delete it
    position cursor on end of comment -->, enter dd (press d twice) to delete it
    enter ZZ (twice shift + z) to save

    It is critical to not to mess this file or your tablet will not boot. Do it slowly. Enter :q! to exit vi without saving if you are not sure what you entered.

    You may also just move the comment beginning <!-- below the reboot item to leave other items still disabled but it is harder.
    __________________________________________________ __________________
    This is the way I did it,
    xterm
    sudo gainroot
    emelfm2
    /etc/systemui/systemui.xml #highlite the filename then click the icon with a pencil on a document, icon #7 from top, or the icon right below an eye
    #************************you have to be very very very careful, as the editing is very 'slippery'*********************
    follow http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...t=20241&page=2, thread #13

    Basically, you moved the beginning of the comment "<!--" from its current position to bottom 6th line position, to open up those "commands" that have been disabled by being "commented". That is all to it, just move around the beginning comment sign. But be careful NOT to accidentally touch/move/delete anything else.

    I uncomment all of them by moving the line to bottom sixth line, right after the last <callback> then <menuitem>. I found out they all can be handy, here is how it look like before I save the file. Again, if you mess up, your tablet would need to go back to Nokia, be very very very careful.

    After you save the file, reboot. Now when you press the power button, a shiney brand new power menu will show, as shown here.



    welcome to the community,


    bun

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    stevecrye | # 3 | 2008-06-18, 02:47 | Report

    Yo space;

    Welcome;

    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...562#post192562
    Steve

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    gemniii42 | # 4 | 2008-06-18, 12:39 | Report

    Since you have a virgin machine the first thing I'd recommend is clone it to a 2GB SD card using penguinbaits excellent deb.. You now have a safety net.

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    lm2 | # 5 | 2008-06-18, 14:14 | Report

    First, my suggestion to you.

    Second, a sorta n00b question of my own: what's the virtue of "soft poweroff"/soft reboot?

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    Benson | # 6 | 2008-06-18, 14:58 | Report

    Rebooting from the menu is handy if you e.g. flash the kernel, and then wish to reboot; a little quicker than shutting it down, waiting, and then holding the button for 2 seconds to power back up.

    Soft Poweroff is rather broken in current OS2008, but fixed in Diablo. It lets you have the lights go out, screen and keys locked, and optionally disable radios (either always or only when no active connections exist), and then bring it out with a single power-key press. It's quite nice.

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    GeneralAntilles | # 7 | 2008-06-18, 15:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    but fixed in Diablo.
    No, no it's not. It occasionally works, but mostly it's just less consistent in its implementation of brokeness.

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    Benson | # 8 | 2008-06-18, 15:45 | Report

    OK, fixed in my Diablo. There's a distinct problem of the systemui crashing, which is usually triggered by actuating soft-poweroff with long-hold powerkey, but softpoweroff itself works flawlessly.

    At the very least, it may be fixed in Diablo when it's released.

    (Explanation for bystanders: Nokia left a repository open with some Diablo files that should have been password-protected; a number of us got a poor-man's Diablo running on our tablets, and while Nokia has passworded the repo now, once you've got it installed, updates still work. We're more-or-less tracking Nokia's internal beta releases, but (perhaps depending on initial install technique?) we're seeing substantial variations in a few behaviors.)

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    GeneralAntilles | # 9 | 2008-06-18, 15:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    . . . but (perhaps depending on initial install technique?) we're seeing substantial variations in a few behaviors.)
    I'm gonna blame this one on a combination of mce.ini setup and device usage patterns.

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