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Re: Fring spotted on Extras
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Source: tweet yesterday |
Re: Fring spotted on Extras
im wondering if fring will take advantage of the protocals already available on the n900.
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Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
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zaheerm, please never send normal users to -testing or -devel without a big warning. |
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Re: Fring spotted on Extras
i'm looking forward to fring getting released they just released a new symbian version that allows skype video calls, its only a matter of time before they extend the feature to other platforms
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Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
How exactly do you install telepathy? Can anyone give a step by step, sorry I'm new to Maemo and just getting used to it.
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Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
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Can someone confirm this for me (my understanding from reading this thread): To get msn we use amsn right? or is there an out-of-the-box client for it? to integrate with UI you need telepathy-haze right? to use multiple accounts you need telepathy-butterfly? telepathy-haze / telepathy-butterfly are in Extras-testing? Extras-testing is full of possibly harmful software? Thanks for any response! |
Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
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Extras-testing is not necessarily harmful but it's not recommended that any user that's not familar with the n900's file system and troubleshooting. For example, files may install to the /root partition instead of /opt meaning your device will fill up with memory quickly and then you will keep getting out of memory issues since /root is on a tiny tiny partition. Though if you really want too, you could install the telepathy-haze and telepathy-butterfly and then disable the repo. But again as I pointed out above, not all programs in extras-testing will necessarily install to /opt thus you will have to clean up the files yourself once those programs do go into extras. |
Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
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Right so if I go for telepathy-haze I just need that one client and then it integrates with UI right? Could you direct me to info on how to check the root partition or as im a noob, would you recommend just using amsn? (only thing is I hate apps that don't integrate!!!) |
Re: Integrating Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN)
If you aren't planning on using video chat on MSN then I would just recommend sticking with telepathy-haze and butterfly. Telepathy will integrate with the existing UI.
I believe you can use the command "df" (without quotations) in x-term (the Linux terminal in the device) to see how much space is free and used in each partition. Sadly, I don't have the n900 myself (sadly may not get it till next year with the way Amazon is acting). |
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