Forum: Community
2020-10-10, 10:44
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Replies: 4
Views: 4,217
So long, and thanks for all the fish
I am sorry to say that I am leaving this community now. I have been involved since the earliest days of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and have had a lot of fun, made some contributions myself, and...
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Forum: SailfishOS
2014-01-10, 11:04
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Replies: 14
Views: 5,001
Re: Why are you developing for SailfishOS?
Like others, I do it in my spare time primarily because it is fun and useful to me personally (my N900 can't last forever!). I want my Jolla to take over from my N900 as my primary phone very soon....
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Forum: Community
2013-03-19, 17:20
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Replies: 595
Views: 221,280
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Forum: Community
2012-06-18, 18:05
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Replies: 168
Views: 68,079
Re: It's official: maemo.org to be orphaned
Quim is looking for the council to create some specific proposals for what they would like to achieve.
Personally, my priorities for a post-Nokia Maemo environment are (in descending order) device...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-23, 19:07
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
Estel, thanks for your constructive post. While I don't completely agree with your conclusions, you make some very good points and I think this is exactly what should be discussed.
Does anyone...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-23, 15:08
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
Good to hear. But I think the problem is wider than just the binary blobs. It would be great to hear that someone is working on an inventory of all the things we need licences to distribute.
I...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-23, 13:48
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
Hard problem, which is why it needs to be worked on for a year or so. I think the starting point is to identify exactly what we are asking for and why: which binaries do we want to distribute? why?...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-23, 12:32
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
This community is dying for one reason only: because Nokia has stopped making devices -- so users and developers are moving to other devices (some faster, others slower, but eventually everyone will...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-21, 18:53
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
Eh? Garage is nothing to do with current software -- it is a place to host shared projects. If there were any active projects in garage their owners could move them to some other service, of which...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-21, 16:45
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
No, it is a serious proposal. Only after Nokia decide they are not willing to continue funding them, of course.
Neither is needed -- plenty of other projects manage without them. There are...
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Forum: Community
2011-08-21, 14:57
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Replies: 371
Views: 105,293
Re: The End is Coming: What do we do next?
There seem to be two separate major requirements:
1) Those of us still using N900 phones want somewhere to discuss them, get software for them, put software we develop for them, etc. This is a...
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Forum: Development
2011-03-09, 16:40
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Replies: 2
Views: 2,776
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Forum: Development
2011-02-27, 10:50
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Replies: 12
Views: 6,905
Re: TCL/TK make your own application without c++
tcl8.4 is in the SDK, tcl8.5 is in Extras. However neither are in the user/ section so they are not visible from the AppMgr. To install it you will need to get root on the device and install using...
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Forum: Development
2011-01-02, 23:43
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Replies: 12
Views: 6,905
Re: TCL/TK make your own application without c++
I am a long-time TCL user and it is my main scripting language of choice but I wouldn't recommend anyone who doesn't already know tcl to bother learn it now.
Even I have created an app in Python...
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Forum: Multimedia
2010-11-25, 00:20
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Replies: 7
Views: 8,309
DLNA notification hack
I created a small hack to allow the Media Player to see a DLNA Media Server which is the other side of a router which does not forward multicast messages. This is not a DLNA Remote Access...
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Forum: Applications
2010-08-01, 15:32
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Replies: 120
Views: 35,943
Re: Updated GPE Beta
The GPE Summary widget is now installed automatically whenever GPE Calendar, Contacts or Todo are installed. It isn't a separate installation any more.
If it isn't already on one of your home...
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-07-28, 12:29
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Replies: 287
Views: 104,047
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Forum: General
2010-07-25, 18:03
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Replies: 15
Views: 10,088
Re: Some GTK Stock Icons missing?
I have created a package in extras-devel called "Fix PR1.2 Missing Icons" (fixpr12icons) which creates the symlinks (in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/hildon/) when it is installed.
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Forum: Applications
2010-07-25, 11:53
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Replies: 4
Views: 3,726
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Forum: Applications
2010-07-25, 11:44
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Replies: 120
Views: 35,943
Re: Updated GPE Beta
This is a PR1.2 bug. Unfortunately I have only recently upgraded and hadn't noticed this yet. The problem is explained in Bug 10370 (https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10370) and in this thread...
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Forum: General
2010-07-25, 11:27
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Replies: 15
Views: 10,088
Re: Some GTK Stock Icons missing?
Not quite. The softlink for gtk-delete.png is still wrong!
The correct commands to enter as root are:
mv /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/mimetypes/gtk-* \
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Forum: Community
2010-07-15, 18:38
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Replies: 233
Views: 88,222
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-07-15, 16:02
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Replies: 287
Views: 104,047
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Forum: Maemo 5 / Fremantle
2010-07-11, 15:51
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Replies: 287
Views: 104,047
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Forum: Community
2010-07-11, 14:47
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Replies: 233
Views: 88,222
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