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    bunanson | # 1 | 2009-12-19, 07:57 | Report

    N900 1.2009.42-11
    Updated: 1.2009.44-1
    Updated: 1.2009.51-1; upgrade from 42-11 to 44-1 OTA, apps stayed. Upgrade from 44-1 to 51-1 is from PC suite, wiped the tablet clean , restore most of the 40 apps in 30 minutes


    Poorman's app test report
    Apps reported installable and more or less functioning
    Feel free to add to the list.

    (B) = installed, run and tested by bun rootfs free 36MB (40 MB)... with ALL (B) tested, and most (B) installed, yay!

    To find your rootfs space left:
    xterm
    df

    To check for fat nonoptified apps or archive
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=33429

    To install
    xterm
    sudo gainroot
    dpkg -i AppNamePackage

    100Boxes
    AccDisplay
    account-plugin-butterfly
    amazon-installer
    Angry Birds (B)
    app-installer
    ati85
    ATI85 (Added TI-83 Rom)
    Battlegweled
    batlevel (B)
    Belltower
    Bluetooth Dial-up networking
    Bounce
    Bounce Evolution (B)
    braek
    Bubbles (B)
    burgerspace
    Call Forwarding Applet
    ColEm
    Conboy
    Conky (B)
    conversations-inbox-widget
    copernicium
    countdown-home
    Cpumem-applet
    Crazyparking
    crimson
    Custom operator name widget
    decoders-support (B)
    Desktop Command Execution Widget (B)
    Desktop-photoapplet
    Dialcentral
    DiskUsage (B)
    Documents To-Go
    dosbox
    Droid fonts (B) 4.8 MB! (Has anybody remove this space hogger? I would like to try)
    drnoksnes
    DSLRs RAW image viewer
    dtg
    dtg-installer
    eCoach (B)
    EjPi
    emelfm2 (B) (optified version, http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...843#post448843) thread #87
    Emma (B)
    enigma
    Extra Decoders Support (B)
    facebook-installer (B)
    facebook-services
    Flashlight
    fmradio
    foreca-installer (B)
    ForecaWeather (B)
    Garnet VM 1.04b (B)
    GBoggle
    Gjiten
    Google Latitude Updater (B)
    GPE Calendar
    GPE Timesheet
    GPE File Manager
    GPE Contacts
    gonvert
    gpodder
    Hermes
    Homeip (B)
    iNes
    ioquake3
    kmplayer (B), live demonstration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID0y11TzQ4g
    leafpad
    Level (B)
    libzeemote-conf
    lighttpd
    liqflow
    liqmap (B)
    liqtorch
    load-applet (B)
    madbomber
    maelstrom
    Maemo 5 1.2009.44-1 (B)
    maemo-geolocation (B)
    maemo-org theme
    maemorecorder
    Maep
    MasterGear
    mastory
    mauku
    Magyar Hosszu Ekezetek
    mbarcode
    MC MidnightCommander - optification not sure - 6.7 MB (B)
    Mclock
    MediaBox (B)
    mg
    microfeed
    MidnightCommander (B)
    midori (support accerrolometer for portrait mode) (B)
    milkyway-wallpaper
    Mirror
    MooBox (B)
    mp-fremantle-003-pr
    mplayer Movie Player (B)
    mYTube (B)
    N900Fly (B)
    office doc viewer suite
    ogg-support (B)
    Omweathe (B)
    omweather-weather-com-stations-db (B)
    OpenSSH Client (B)
    OpenSSH Client and Server (B)
    OpenSSH Server (B)
    OpenVPN Applet
    OVI maps (B)
    panucci
    personal-gprs-mon
    personal-ip-address (B)
    petrovich (B)
    pidgin
    pidgin-maemo-docklet
    Pidgin Extra Protocols
    Pidgin language Support
    Pidgin Status Menu Plugin
    Pixelpipe Upload and Share
    pygtkeditor
    pymaemo-optify (B)
    QEmacs
    qik (B)
    qtsysteminfo (B)
    quasar ( NOT optify, takes 5 MB space, details here thread #74, runs OK with bugs)
    QuickNote
    Rapier
    rdesktop (B)
    recorder
    rootsh (B)
    scummvm
    sib (B)
    simple-brightness-applet
    simple-fmtx-widget
    sopwith
    Speedometer (B)
    stockthis
    Stopish
    stopwatch-home
    Storage Usage (B)
    SuperTux
    systeminfowidget
    TabletBridge
    tennix
    thai-ttf
    TI85
    Tomotko
    touchsearch
    transmission
    tutoriall-home-applet (B)
    ukeyboard
    unzip
    uqm
    Vagalume
    vncviewer (B)
    vor
    vpnc
    vpnc-gui
    WebTexter
    wifiinfo
    wiicontrol
    Witter
    WorldTV99 (B) live demonstration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID0y11TzQ4g
    wormux
    X11vnc (B)
    Xchat
    XkbLayouts-rx51-ru
    Xournal
    Xploder (B)
    zoutube

    (Total: 169)

    Some screen shots for your enjoyment,

    Useful links:
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...318#post433318, thread #1 #6
    http://www.zedge.net/, free ringtones,wallpapers etc
    http://www.valeriovalerio.org/?p=308, combined

    bun

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    bunanson | # 2 | 2009-12-23, 06:02 | Report

    two more apps added. Both are unadvertised specials, both installed and run

    emelfm2 0.50-rev29
    Garnet vm 1.04b

    rootfs 57 Mb free

    The one w (B) is now installed and run on my N900 and rootfs are as reported above,

    bun

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    j.s | # 3 | 2009-12-23, 06:14 | Report

    What does (B) mean?

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    schettj | # 4 | 2009-12-23, 06:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by j.s View Post
    What does (B) mean?
    "(B) = installed, run and tested by bun"

    Those are the ones he's installed and tested

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    bunanson | # 5 | 2009-12-23, 06:30 | Report

    And everyone concerned about rootfs, I also reported my rootfs, 57 MB with all the installed apps, I think it is pretty respectable.

    bun

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    sparkle58 | # 6 | 2009-12-23, 06:31 | Report

    I've downloaded some ringtones and wallpapers from zedge. No themes as yet though. I couldn't do it from the phone for some reason but saved it directly to the phone via the PC.

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    bunanson | # 7 | 2009-12-23, 06:36 | Report

    Mind to identify AND comment about your ringtones and wallpaper, so that one can jump right into it rather than testing about it? I have no idea whether there are more than one ring tones available.

    Is Droid Fonts installed by me, or it comes with N900? Can I take it out, it occupied preciously 4.8 MB! Anybody knows?

    Tia,

    bun

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    sparkle58 | # 8 | 2009-12-23, 06:43 | Report

    Sorry bunanson, unsure what you mean. But to clarify, www.zedge.net is a site offering ringtones, wallpapers etc for a huge range of phones. I like to waste time blinging up my phones so have downloaded a fair amount of stuff from them over time.

    I was surprised they already had stuff for the N900. Sure, nowhere near as much as the rest but that's to be expected. Best of all, it's free!

    And big thanks for your input re apps, really cool to know what works and what doesn't.

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    bunanson | # 9 | 2009-12-23, 06:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by sparkle58 View Post
    Sorry bunanson, unsure what you mean. But to clarify, www.zedge.net is a site offering ringtones, wallpapers etc for a huge range of phones. I like to waste time blinging up my phones so have downloaded a fair amount of stuff from them over time.

    I was surprised they already had stuff for the N900. Sure, nowhere near as much as the rest but that's to be expected. Best of all, it's free!

    And big thanks for your input re apps, really cool to know what works and what doesn't.
    I have never tried ringtones, obviously I do not know what I am talking I will go to the website and take a look.

    I am glad you like the idea of tabulate 'installable and working' apps. I also reported my rootfs, just in case concerns about optification. Mind to check your installed apps to see if it is included yet?

    6 blue squares>Settings>More...>App manager>Uninstall

    TIA,

    bun

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    sparkle58 | # 10 | 2009-12-23, 06:58 | Report

    Hey Bunanson I'll be blunt, you're speaking a language I don't actually understand! I'm a plug and play kinda guy and depend wholly on guys like you to do the hard yards re tinkering with the innards so I can learn and impress my friends!

    But be warned re Zedge, it's bloody addictive!

    If it helps, the ringtones simply load as an audio file and the themes and wallpapers go in the image file. There aren't any apps to load. Even the games were loaded into my app manager on the N95.

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