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Maca0716 2010-03-04 15:30

Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Hi guys i just got my N900 today and i am quickly trying to absorb as much info as possible, i found this forum from the Vodafone website and it seems very cool so far.

Anyway back to my topic question what are the first 5-10 things i should really do before i start using my n900 properly?.

Also i have very little Linux experience is that ok for people to post here? one of the reasons i was a little scared of getting the N900 is that a lot of people using it seem very tech savvy and know a lot about how to do this and that heh.

Oh well enough rambling on :)

randall8686 2010-03-04 15:37

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
download some very handy apps like data monitor, conversations app, pidgin (msn), jukispot is also helpful depends what u want to do

noobmonkey 2010-03-04 15:39

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maca0716 (Post 555602)
Hi guys i just got my N900 today and i am quickly trying to absorb as much info as possible, i found this forum from the Vodafone website and it seems very cool so far.

Anyway back to my topic question what are the first 5-10 things i should really do before i start using my n900 properly?.

Also i have very little Linux experience is that ok for people to post here? one of the reasons i was a little scared of getting the N900 is that a lot of people using it seem very tech savvy and know a lot about how to do this and that heh.

Oh well enough rambling on :)


Welcome to the forums!!! :D
And welcome to the land of Maemo :D

There are looooads of things you can read up on, so may take you a few weeks, hehe.
Do not worry about the linux part - i started with no knowledge whatsoever :D - only way to learn is to try :D

Best starting point is here - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=36978

Then there are a few more places :)

The Maemo5 101
The Wiki FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Searching N900 on the wiki brings up other juicy pages too :)


Those should be good starters :D
edit - if you spot someone with Maemo Greeter in their signature - feel free to message them for help :D (Or me lol)

rsegerda@sina.com 2010-03-04 16:44

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by noobmonkey (Post 555614)
Welcome to the forums!!! :D
And welcome to the land of Maemo :D

There are looooads of things you can read up on, so may take you a few weeks, hehe.
Do not worry about the linux part - i started with no knowledge whatsoever :D - only way to learn is to try :D

Best starting point is here - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=36978

Then there are a few more places :)

The Maemo5 101
The Wiki FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Searching N900 on the wiki brings up other juicy pages too :)


Those should be good starters :D
edit - if you spot someone with Maemo Greeter in their signature - feel free to message them for help :D (Or me lol)

Wow, you wrote it or copied it??

noobmonkey 2010-03-04 16:45

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsegerda@sina.com (Post 555727)
Wow, you wrote it or copied it??

Wrote the post, copied the links from the wiki lol :D

DanielMartin 2010-03-04 16:47

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
You'll want to enable the extras repository and make sure you're using the latest firmware version (update in app manager).

Welcome :-)

noobmonkey 2010-03-04 16:49

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielMartin (Post 555737)
You'll want to enable the extras repository and make sure you're using the latest firmware version (update in app manager).

Welcome :-)

Don;t forget the bit at the end of the page lol...

Quote:

"The software hosted in extras-testing might not be ready for end users!"


But yes, if you are happy to help testing, and understand the possible risks... go for it :D

pelago 2010-03-04 16:53

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DanielMartin (Post 555737)
You'll want to enable the extras repository and make sure you're using the latest firmware version (update in app manager).

Welcome :-)

Extras (now called "maemo.org" in Application Manager) is enabled by default in the latest firmware, so by doing the second thing you mention, the user shouldn't have to do the first thing.

SAABoy 2010-03-04 17:01

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maca0716 (Post 555602)
Hi guys i just got my N900 today and i am quickly trying to absorb as much info as possible, i found this forum from the Vodafone website and it seems very cool so far.

Anyway back to my topic question what are the first 5-10 things i should really do before i start using my n900 properly?.

Also i have very little Linux experience is that ok for people to post here? one of the reasons i was a little scared of getting the N900 is that a lot of people using it seem very tech savvy and know a lot about how to do this and that heh.

Oh well enough rambling on :)

Welcome :D

You're gonna love the first few weeks of your N900 (and then its all downhill from there... HAHA just kidding)

heres the link to my thread, I had received some helpful pointers there too :)

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=44309

ozen78 2010-03-04 17:14

Re: Top 5-10 things a new N900 user should do?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maca0716 (Post 555602)
Hi guys i just got my N900 today and i am quickly trying to absorb as much info as possible, i found this forum from the Vodafone website and it seems very cool so far.

Anyway back to my topic question what are the first 5-10 things i should really do before i start using my n900 properly?.

Also i have very little Linux experience is that ok for people to post here? one of the reasons i was a little scared of getting the N900 is that a lot of people using it seem very tech savvy and know a lot about how to do this and that heh.

Oh well enough rambling on :)

Buy a silicone case and screen protector from mobileden.co.uk

I have had my phone for three months now and have no scratches, cracks or dents. The screen protector allows me to see the display in direct sunlight and I bounced my N900 on the floor twice, one from the cross trainer in the gym and on concrete outside on the street. I shudder to think what it would look like if I had not invested some cash for the silicone case.


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