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2010-05-22
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2010-05-23
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OK smartypants, ya got me....I shoulda known to try that....sometimes my brain don't werk 2 gud neither
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You can now run a jarfile from the FileManager by clicking on it....it still pops up a list of choices - select "Jarfile" - which kinda sucks....I want it to be automatic.
I also can't seem to get a simple icon registered for use with jarfiles, so it still displays the stupid default question mark.
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2010-05-23
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Sounds like a good idea, Wonko.
Forgive me if I don't get into it right now, as I'm trying to iron out a few final wrinkles with mmjre
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I'd like to sort those two irritating glitches out, then work with you to figure out how best to do this 'virtual' package business.

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2010-05-23
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2010-05-24
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One-click jar execution from the file manager is now a reality. Nice.
Try creating the following images:
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/mimetypes/application-x-jar.png
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/mimetypes/application-x-jar.png
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/mimetypes/application-x-jar.png
That said, the PDF Viewer just lives off one image: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/mimetypes/gnome-mime-application-pdf.png
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2010-05-31
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2010-05-31
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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Hello,
I'm thinking into buying a N900.
My main interest is running fxtrade from oanda.com
Can anybody tell me if this is possible?
Here you'll find a Java test from Oanda to find out if the system meets all the requirements:
https://fx2.oanda.com/cgi-bin/java/test.pl
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements
Pentium 1GHz processor
(2GHz recommended)
512 MB memory
(1 GB+ recommended)
800x600 pixel display
(1024x768 recommended)
16-bit color display
(32-bit recommended)
Operating System
The FXTrade and FXGame platforms run on most systems that have a Web browser with Java 5 or higher.
Windows ME, 2000, XP, Vista
www.microsoft.com
Macintosh OS X Version 10.4 or higher
www.apple.com
Browser Software
FXTrade and FXGame are Web-based platforms requiring one of the following browsers. For you to log in to the platform, your browser needs to be enabled for Java 5 and have 128-bit encryption to protect your login ID and password in transmission.
Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher with
128-bit encryption
www.microsoft.com
FireFox 1.0 or higher
with 128-bit encryption
www.mozilla.com/firefox
Safari 2.0 or higher
with 128-bit encryption
www.apple.com/safari
Opera 9.0 or higher
with 128-bit encryption
www.opera.com
Best regards
Francisco
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