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Re: Remote access to Maemo on N810 from my PC?
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- Franklyn, and - Resident Evil (the first one) ... and will see if I can use those tools to move them to the N810. Potentially stupid question: Does the N810 and the PC have to be on the same wifi network during a file transfer - or can I transfer between devices even if they happen to be on different wifi networks? |
Re: Remote access to Maemo on N810 from my PC?
they have to be on the same wifi network unless you use hamachi
edit: i use winscp myself in windows for file transfering |
Re: Remote access to Maemo on N810 from my PC?
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1) Download these two applications on the N810: x11vnc from: http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/x11vnc/ openssh-server from: http://maemo.org/downloads/product/O...penssh-server/ 2) Download this to your PC: PuTTy from: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ 3) To now access your N810 from your PC make sure that it's connected to the internet. Then go into your Connections Manager on the N810 and write down what the IP address is. 4) Now launch the PuTTy program on your PC. First field is asking for the IP address. Fill that in and click 'Open' or something and.... you should now have a black window with a N810 prompt asking for your userid. You have...connected :-) (If you're like me you may not even have a user account created on the N810..so..what I did was run the useradd command and created one when I was logged in as root). (I downloaded the rootsh (sp?) app and after that's installed I, on the N810, just issued the command root. Then I 'useradd [name]' and set the password (can't remember the exact command...maybe 'pw [name] [password] ) Now I'm excited to try moving files from the PC to the N810..but for now..I got a Maemo environment accessible from my PC in full-screen. GREAT for my 'Linux for Dummies' book exercises :) Things I learned today: ls, ls -l, ls -F, rm and touch :) |
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