I'm the proud new owner of an N800, and i'm now in the situation of wondering what i can do with it. I've trawled the board a bit but i still have quite a few questions. So as this is the place to put them here they are:
* WiFI - I'm still having trouble with my WireLess Lan. I'm using dd-wrt linux converted linksys router. I've added the wlan_sleep_timeout to my system/osso.../IAP as per previous posts, but my Wifi is still not working reliably. Any pointers for re-configuring the router or n800 appreciated.
* Usage - I know what i was planning on using it for, mostly as a portable voip/sip and gmail client, anything else i should think about?
* Multiple users - I want my fiancée to be able to have her own preferences, and i know linux is a multi user platform. Is it possible to have more than one 'user' and switch between them?
* app development - as the new firmware supports 8gb internal cards, i want to be able to compile apps on the device. I know its possible, has anyone done this? and if so is there a faq?
* Killer apps - i've downloaded quite a few aps from maemo.org (when my wifi could conncet) is there a 'must have' app?
Having had my N800 for about a week now, I can tell you I am only learning of its capabilities.
Besides the usual browsing and email checking, this weekend I upped my level of 'geekiness': I decided to power wash my driveway and sidewalk, which takes about 4 hours. I originally had grabbed my N800 with the intention of listening to a local FM radio station, then I got the idea of using the media streamer to listen to a rock station in Denver. How's that for geek factor?
Other things I have planned is geocaching. A i-Blue 737 is enroute as I type this. Some friends got us interested and this seemed like a perfect opportunity.
I think the important thing is to keep in mind what the N800 is, and what it is not. It is a computer you carry in your pocket, designed to shine when connected to the Internet. I sold a laptop and an iPAQ 3670 to pay for my N800 and some SD chips. As more and more open wireless spots "pop up", this little device will become more and more handy.
JustGoStudio, for further info, just use the Search feature at the top of the page to show you the many threads related to "Bluetooth GPS Receiver". Here is one that compares the many GPS devices that are compatible: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=1970
I'm pretty impressed by the Holux - often gets a fix indoors or in "urban canyons", and is very small, cheap, and the battery lasts ages.
I'm looking forward to using it more - I live around Boston, MA (non-native), where the directions at intersections are treated as state secrets. The local attitude is "if you don't know where you're going, you shouldn't be here".
I just have to find a good way to mount the N800 in the car. I'm planning to try clipping it to the sun visor.
All that said, like the N800 for me, it's more of a toy than a tool at the moment.