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How do you connect to a wireless network for internet access and to N900 at the same time? I actually meant hard-shutdowns by using lockups. It really kills the device requiring a hard restart using on/off button.
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Linux instructions are in that documentation geared towards Debian/Ubuntu users. I couldn't figure out Bluetooth networking. N900 and my Fedora 12 communicates fine (sending/receiving files) via bluetooth but F12 reject networking with N900..
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Do you set N900 to infrastructure mode or the wireless access point? I still don't understand how to connect to the wireless internet and N900 wirelessly using one wireless device.
what cpu/memory does your box use?
until you know, what to do how with qt, there's no point in doing stuff on the n900 anyway.
with a good ide, all those steps are usually hidden behind one or two mouse clicks (but it helps to know, how to do that manually).
you still need to learn, how qt works, since it is done basically the same when using pyqt.
Qt Designer should be available to you, but that i don't know for sure. never really got along with gui designers (be it qt or java), however.