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#31
When i run bt-pan.sh. connection opens and i can use apt-get from console.
 
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Try this for the setup:

Settings -> Control Panel -> Connectivity -> Connections (button) -> New (button)
Connection name: PAN Dummy
Connection type: WLAN
Click Next, then 'No' if prompted to scan for networks.
Network name: pandummy
Network is hidden: Check
Network mode (Important!): Ad hoc
Security method: None
Click Next, then the 'Advanced' button.
Select the IP Addresses tab.
Uncheck the 'Auto-retrieve IP address' check box.
Leave the other settings with their default values and click OK
Click Finish to save the network.

If that doesn't seem accurate, are you using an n800? I'm not sure if there are differences.
 

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#33
im using n810 but its not english language, that was the problemm, thanks for help, i'll test it
 
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Cool, I was able to combine the scripts in to one based on the info from this thread. My wiki skillz are clearly lacking, but this is probably easier to read than my constant corrections to the thread itself:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...tle=Diablo_PAN
 

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#35
Looks like this is going to be fixed.
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I have problem getting the scripts to run. Osso-xterm, chmodded, correct path etc, but it will not find the file. I get no file error, even though the file is there and can be edited and so on. any ideas?

thanks
 
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Originally Posted by bsving View Post
I have problem getting the scripts to run. Osso-xterm, chmodded, correct path etc, but it will not find the file. I get no file error, even though the file is there and can be edited and so on. any ideas?

thanks
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Is it possible that you're missing gainroot (which comes from the becomeroot package) or the maemo-pan package?

I've seen it mentioned elsewhere that if you're using a FAT file system (eg from an SD card or the 2gb onboard flash on the n810), you won't be able to execute because that bit is never set in the permissions. If this is the case, try putting the shell script in /home/user somewhere.

If neither of those help, try pasting the full output from the terminal when you execute the pan script.
 
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#38
I made the script in windows (copy paste), copied to mmc, then cp to home/user/bin/ and chmod'ed. I try to execute the script using the whole path (/home/user/bin/bt-pan.sh), but I simply receive 'no file' error as if I would have a typo in the file name. I have gainroot and use the default osso xterm.
 
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Ah, sounds to me like the most likely problem is extra carriage returns that Windows editors usually add (although I did notice there are extra spaces on the wiki page -- I'll try to fix that). If you're familiar with vi, you can just copy and paste the content in that way.

I've attached the file here, so you can just save it and send it to your tablet (or, preferably, download it directly there). The forum made me add a .txt extension to it so you should rename it to bt-pan.sh first.
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#40
excellent this reply is written using n800 connected to htc s730.
 
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