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Hello all I am a proud owner of a N800 as of today.

I dled xterm so i could put put in the scripts (im not quite sure what to call it) from that linux tablet blog so I can link my phone to my n800 but have encountered problems where even when i type in the commands such as #ssh root@localhost nothing happens when i hit enter. I then found the thread for rootaccess and noticed because I have the new operating system that it wont work? I also used one of the users advice of typing in root@<ip.addr> and doesnt work. I am completely clueless what to do next and some help would be greatly appreciated it.
 
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There is a nice description here http://schmots.blogspot.com/

on how to become root.
 
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Sorry for my lack of knowledge and pestering questions but when i follow what that blog says it puts me in just sh, and not ssh would i have to install the ssh server/client i find in the application manager by i think Maemo? Or is sh = ssh?
 
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Did you install ssh?
 
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No i did not, if i have to do i just go to applications manager and install taht shh server/client one? After this will i be able to put in scripts and such?
 
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dtmb6: You'll need to install DropBear or OpenSSH server/client before you can ssh root@localhost. Even the latest OS2007 will allow ssh root@localhost with a password of "rootme" (no quotes), but the ssh server will need to be running (which installing via app manager will take care of).
 
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thank you so much!
 
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another question, i got as far as Setup a DUMMY connection for the connection manager
#gconftool -s -t string /system/osso/connectivity/IAP/DEFAULT/type DUMMY but it says "no value set for key: 'dummy'

Any ideas? Thanks
 
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okay, after browsingthrough my phone the default setting comes out when i am not near any hotspots so i s that it? Also now when i type in to get the ip address it doesnt do anything?#udhcpc -i bnep0 is that correct? thanks in advance!
 
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