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2012-06-15
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2012-06-15
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http://wiki.maemo.org/How_To_Make_Yo...er#Tablet_mode
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2012-06-15
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2012-07-01
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Thread title might be strange but I have no idea how to explain in short.
My issue:
My N900 has the rather common "Communication not possible & deactivated" malfuction. This seems to be unfixable, but what bothers me is something else:
Everytime I boot Maemo it takes quite long. Then I have to click once (on the error), wait for another minute and click again on the error before I can access the desktop.
Is there a way to stop Maemo from trying to access the modem when starting up? I'm quite at home in Linux I just have no knowledge about Maemo. I have no issues in recompiling the kernel or whatever is neccessary to have Maemo booting again all by itself without nagging.
Thanks for any ideas and your input