Thanks, I will try this later. I am new to Linux (My goal if this works would be making this into QBW button.)
Update 2
I have a working queen beecon mount button. Thanks again for the script.
P.S This is a killer feature, no, really battery dies faster than it takes to charge
Can you show me how you did the QBW shortcut?
I've tried osso-xterm-e "mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/ntfs -o uid=29999,gid=29999,utf8,dmask=027,fmask=137; sudo gainroot" & but it's not working.
Originally Posted by Armstrong DicksmasherView Post
Can you show me how you did the QBW shortcut?
I've tried osso-xterm-e "mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/ntfs -o uid=29999,gid=29999,utf8,dmask=027,fmask=137; sudo gainroot" & but it's not working.
download and install filebox. mount the ntfs drive as such
Code:
sudo gainroot
mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /media/flash
Go to file box. navigate to /media/flash and you will see the files.
I have a Microsoft notebook optical mouse that I`m trying to make it work.Any commands or drivers that I need to install first to make it work?I can see it`s light when I try to enumerate but that`s it, no cursor on the screen.
@sophocha: You need to install hid bluetooth scripts. You can do that from the application manager. Beware though that the kinetic scrolling becomes somewhat crippled afterwards, at least in microb.
There's a separate thread for that here, just search.
@sophocha: You need to install hid bluetooth scripts. You can do that from the application manager. Beware though that the kinetic scrolling becomes somewhat crippled afterwards, at least in microb.
There's a separate thread for that here, just search.
Oh, I just noticed that in microb!Bummer!
What about connecting the keyboard.How do you write numbers?It seems that whenever I type numbers they don`t show up.How do I map these?
I have h-e-n working and installed power-kernel V45. My usb stick, 2GB, formatted fat, and my cardreader with 4GD SDHC memory card are working fine. But my other usb stick, 16GB, formatted fat32, is not recognised by h-e-n.
about the pc connectivity, did u try the connectivity after u closed hen or when it was open?
It was closed. In fact, I tried after rebooting just to make sure - thanks!
Good news:
Now I was able to get a SD reader recognized and working AND recognize (but not work with) my modem. I didn't knew that I needed to install h-e-n. I thought that it was installed alongside power kernel, now that they are together, and that was then a command prompt, but I was wrong.
Bad news:
I noticed that after using h-e-n (and closing it), if I go to charge my device (and then shut the screen backlight), it will glow, whenever it needs to glow, but REALLY WEAK and then, from nowhere, goes normal again. And then, randomly, will glow weak again. I just saw that happening RIGHT NOW. I don't know why, maybe some thing is reverse charged and the it needs to wait until discharge, I just see that it does that.
I noticed too that, if I try to copy ONE BIG file(700mb) from the SD to an external SD, it will go really fast in the first 20mb, but will start to slow down up to the maximum of 200mb(in my experiences) when it will "break" - mostly will break before. I'm yet to test with other hub to see if it is a problem with my actual hub, but I'd like to let it registered. I hope someone tried to copy some file from the SD to an USB SD reader to confirm or deny that. I'm yet to test from the internal memory to the USB SD reader too.
And, finally, I guess this is related with the power kernel: It does not like to reboot. Almost always, when I ask it to REBOOT, it will reboot, but not actually boot, it will start to boot and then, turn off. Then I need to turn it on manually. Is anybody else experiencing this?
I'm yet to retry the maemo-pc-connectivity, to see if it is working.
I mentioned in "USB hostmode beta release" thread that I unsuccessfully tried to connect Canon camera and Nokia N95 (PC Suite mode). Today I tried again just to get dmesg logs.