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It looks like you're connecting with usb not wlan.
192.168.2.x sounds like usb in the lan setting
you should be able to turn off usb (I switch mine to mass storage in madde) and connect through ssh with ease.
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Hi,
you are using the version of mad-developer out of extras-devel. So maybe stick to the stable one in extras and try that one. In general mad-developer installs the ssh-server on the device automatically, and it should start up with the system start.
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Could it be that installed extras-devel apps get in the way of this? I read that those are not always safe.
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I was typing my previous post while you posted.
I'll try that now, and edit this post with any updates, many thanks!
And I am truly sorry for this enormous post..
I managed to get it working in Windows 7, but it seemed as if the connection was based on pure luck (it worked now and then, no idea why it did or didn't, same settings..). Since I wanted to dualboot XP and 7, I formatted the disk and decided I wanted to code on XP. Now it's not working at all.
First I installed Nokia OVI Suite 2.2.0.245 just for normal use. But it wouldn't sync.. it was stuck on "Preparing to sync contacts", and cancelling also took forever, so that didn't work.
Then I installed the Nokia Qt SDK (including Qt Creator 2.0.0) and installed all available updates from within Qt Creator. After that, I followed this page.
Maybe unnecessary, but I also installed PC-Connectivity_0.9.4.exe (installed all options). Before that, I installed Cygwin, including the specific packages indicated by the PC Connectivity setup.
(I thought this would be needed for the SSH key connection in Qt Creator).
I still had Mad Developer and the libqtm packages installed on my N900.
EDIT: OpenSSH Server was also still installed.
Everything set up properly (?), here come the screenshots!
Network Connections
LAN settings (N900 connection)
Mad Developer (Windows network)
Mad Developer (IP settings)
Mad Developer (developer password)
Qt Creator (build settings)
Qt Creator (run settings)
Qt Creator (Maemo Device Configurations)
Qt Creator (connection test)
- I tried exiting Nokia OVI Suite on system tray before starting the connection.
- I tried connecting with Windows Firewall disabled
- I've seen numerous (forum)pages after searching with Google, but no luck..
Is there a strict order of actions in connecting USB/opening Mad Developer/Qt Creator?
Do I have wrong settings somewhere?
Oh, and WLAN seems to be the easiest way, but that doesn't work either..
Can someone please help me with this?
Last edited by Berserk; 2010-08-18 at 11:56.