Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-18, 09:35
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Replies: 12
Views: 7,457
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-12, 10:40
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,790
Re: N900 temperature tolerance
I can confirm altitude isn't a problem, I've taken mine to over 17000 feet without any problems. Can confirm screen slows down a bit, but this is due to the cold. Carry spare batteries, they go...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-12, 09:29
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,790
Re: N900 temperature tolerance
I have used my N900 at -33C last winter, I guess the temperature was even below that because of strong wind. Screen didn't update as fast when it was cold, but still very usable. Small 'ghost' effect...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-12, 08:08
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,790
Re: N900 temperature tolerance
N900 will continue to operate in -20F (around -29C), iirc the minimum temp it can take is -45 according to the manual.
Overclock it to 2000MHz while you're there!
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-12, 07:09
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,790
Re: N900 temperature tolerance
i think it would be more a problem with the screen; but i am not really sure; afaik most screens are for temperatures not below 0 C (or around 33 F); maybe a look in the manual of the beast?
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-12, 06:05
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Replies: 5
Views: 3,790
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-12-01, 11:29
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Replies: 17
Views: 15,675
Re: VLC Player
There is no "best". It depends on your needs, your desires, your skills and your equipment.
For some people KMplayer, the front-end to mplayer for the command line works fine to display...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-11-25, 14:39
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Replies: 27
Views: 8,343
Re: WiFi issues with Nokia N900
- your comment suggets your router's not actually connected to the internet.
So, you can connect to your router but you can't connect to the internet via your router?
What's the answer to...
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Forum: Nokia N900
2011-11-25, 14:17
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Replies: 27
Views: 8,343
Re: WiFi issues with Nokia N900
It's "ifconfig"
and not "if config".
;-)
Ad ifconfig:
http://www.computerhope.com/unix/uifconfi.htm
If there is only a > you can exit with CTRL-d which will issue an error (ignore that).
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