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Re: [Palm OS] ACCESS Releases Garnet VM Beta 6
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Any ideas? EDIT: OK, the solution is something I would never try (But I did, thanks to Maya). You have to "install" the .pdb files to be recognized by iSilo later... EDIT2: I'm also using joeltexeira's steps to get larger files in the sd card http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...4&postcount=17 |
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It would have been nice if they had done a release even a few days early. As I've said before, I would be more than happy to pay for a version, even with the beta quality. At the moment, I've lost the use of my calendar and an important database (fortunately, I was paranoid and made sure I could access the PDBs from my laptop, but it's not the same as having the real thing). I sure hope they at least release a new beta when they wake up in the morning. |
Re: [Palm OS] ACCESS Releases Garnet VM Beta 6
I had an email from Access yesterday saying a new beta would be out this week with NO expiry date.
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Now I just have to figure out when my doctor appointment is tomorrow... |
Re: [Palm OS] ACCESS Releases Garnet VM Beta 6
OK, here's a very short-term workaround that will give you at least 12 more hours of usage, and (depending on where you live) up to 36. The trick will stop working at 23:59 UTC on December 1st (i.e., when the 2nd begins in Greenwich). After that, you'll have to change the date on your phone (although I'm working on another possible hack).
Here's the trick: open a terminal window, and type the following line: TZ=XXX+24 launchgvm That'll launch GVM thinking it's in a time zone that's 24 hours west of Greenwich, giving you an extra day. Unfortunately, the time zone code limits you to 24 hours, so you can't change the 24 to 99 or more. |
Re: [Palm OS] ACCESS Releases Garnet VM Beta 6
Woo hoo, I'm the man! ;-)
I was able to create a "zone information file" for a dummy time zone, GVM, which is 100 days behind GMT. If you install that on your N900, you can launch GVM with a date 100 days in the past, without having to reset your clock. Download this file and place it on your phone under the name /usr/share/zoneinfo/GVM. (You'll have to do that as root, since /usr/share/zoneinfo is a system directory.) Now you can launch GVM from the terminal using the following command line: Code:
TZ=GVM launchgvm |
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