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-For acceding in the menu you must select preferences then go to "user interface" and untick "activate window personalisation", restart jdownloader for seeing the change.
-For quitting normally the program (by clicking in the top right cross), you must go to extension manager in preferences menu and disable "JD notification zone" since hildon doesn't handle minimizing applications in the status bar, disable also JD unrar because it is x86 version of unrar. You have now (almost) fully working JDownloader on your N900 :) I can confirm after days of use that it is a bit heavy for the N900 but definitively working great and usable :) |
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thanks man that helped alot now i can show off even more :D
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this is really good, but if i want to have j downloader on my n900 wich files do i need? i am really noob at this.
thks in advanced |
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The jd.sh script for linux from the JDownloader website works great on the N900.
You will need java, see my post on the first page for getting it, and wget (use application manager to install it) |
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if you look in the java tar archive under the plugin folder there is desktop icon...what is that for?
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is it possible to use this with libswt-hildon package?
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Just playing around with this,dont really know what I'm doing.. Any tips? |
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@datjomp & toxaris:
the files you are playing around with are based on J2ME. Even if you open your files on a pc, you would get an almost similar error, unless you have some form of J2ME emulator installed. Check out these links for a Java ME solution for N900: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=52898 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=37799 I have tested these fine on my N900 |
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Just have one inconvenience where the application puts an icon in the tool tray in windows and hides itself. I can't seem to get access to it in Maemo to click it and open the app. I'm guessing the only way to access it would be in easy Debian's LXE gui? |
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I find Java as a big jungle of diffrent standards, formats and file types...hard to understand. |
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