Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2011-03-09, 22:49
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Replies: 613
Views: 256,345
Re: ANNOUNCE: Diablo-Turbo first beta available
From the device: "fiasco-flasher -f -k /media/mmc1/dt/zImage" (assuming the kernel is in /media/mmc1/dt), then reboot
From your linux pc: "flasher-3.0 -f -k /whereverthekernelis/zImage -b"
from...
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Forum: Alternatives
2010-09-26, 20:28
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Replies: 764
Views: 336,065
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Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2010-07-17, 22:38
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Replies: 155
Views: 29,335
An alternative app launcher
Warning: No more reboot loop, but this app still experimental. Backup your device before attempting to install this. And open xterm and control panel before installing you might need it
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Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2010-07-01, 20:31
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Replies: 6
Views: 2,665
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Forum: Nokia N810
2010-06-12, 00:21
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Replies: 29
Views: 20,663
Re: Goodbye N810, Hello Archos 5 w/Android
Regarding Archos's latest devices :
You are posting details about an older Archos 7 device that does have the Cortex-A8 processor.
If you ordered the latest Archos 7 Home Tablet from expansys...
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Forum: General
2009-09-12, 01:48
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Replies: 17
Views: 7,459
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Forum: Nokia N900
2009-08-28, 20:35
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Replies: 106
Views: 52,143
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Forum: Nokia N810
2009-08-26, 21:46
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Replies: 4
Views: 2,628
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Forum: Buy & Sell
2009-06-24, 04:37
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Replies: 8
Views: 16,113
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Forum: News
2009-06-08, 17:50
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Replies: 26
Views: 63,796
Re: Losing the best-res title
Unless they use non-square pixels, it can't be 320x480 (that's 3:2 aspect ratio, which the device clearly isn't). 480x960 is in line with the display's proportions. Here's a closeup...
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Forum: Accessories
2009-02-24, 20:53
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Replies: 53
Views: 21,626
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Forum: Applications
2008-12-29, 22:55
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Replies: 48
Views: 21,443
Re: minigpsd/miniobd2d 0.31
Do you have an error message? If you've done the SSU, and bluez-utils-test-3.28osso6, everything should work. That version of bluez-utils-test is in extras-devel as well as the main repository pool...
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Forum: Applications
2008-11-23, 17:41
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Replies: 48
Views: 21,443
minigpsd/miniobd2d 0.31
0.30 is at rc6 and I will be moving it to an official release shortly.
However I've refactored the code and the shared memory stuff worked so well I also wrote an OBD2 version that works with...
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Forum: Applications
2008-10-13, 19:35
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Replies: 264
Views: 67,653
Re: minigpsd - 0.30-pre1 beta
I don't know how maemo mapper works. If maemo mapper tries to reconnect periodically to the gpsd port (2947), you can turn minigpsd on or off anytime.
Maemomapper could itself start (and/or stop)...
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Forum: General
2008-10-12, 03:30
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Replies: 33
Views: 6,999
Re: Using the N8x0 AS a bluetooth keyboard
Cool, I have been looking forward to this for a long time :)
Any chance this will work with a PS3? My friend was looking for a way to connect a wireless keyboard to his, and it would be cool to...
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Forum: Applications
2008-07-18, 23:56
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Replies: 52
Views: 17,113
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Forum: Applications
2007-12-10, 08:45
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Replies: 6
Views: 6,258
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Forum: Applications
2007-12-10, 08:40
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Replies: 6
Views: 6,258
Re: UPX - a fast binary packer
As Serge already said, jffs2 filesystem is already compressed (there are several compression methods in kernel including gzip) so I'm afraid UPX only burns CPU cycles and RAM without significant...
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Forum: Applications
2007-12-10, 00:38
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Replies: 6
Views: 6,258
Re: UPX - a fast binary packer
Serge,
Thanks for the feedback. These are good points. I haven't thought about the VM implications before.
Still, I feel that UPX would be appropriate for most applications. The difference...
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Forum: Applications
2007-12-09, 10:41
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Replies: 6
Views: 6,258
Re: UPX - a fast binary packer
Using executable compressors such as UPX is sometimes considered not a very good idea in linux. It saves some space on disk (flash memory), but makes RAM usage less efficient. For example, it...
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Forum: Applications
2007-12-09, 05:11
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Replies: 6
Views: 6,258
UPX - a fast binary packer
I've ported UPX to maemo. You can download the debian package at http://olya.com/maemo
Basically, UPX compresses executables to up to 1/5th of their size, freeing valuable space in device memory....
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