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2007-09-06
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How do I install maemo-statusbar-usbnet for use on an updated Nokia N800?
dpkg -i /path/to/maemo-statusbar-usbnet_0.6-1_armel.deb
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Use:*THAT* worked perfectly!
dpkg -i /path/to/maemo-statusbar-usbnet_0.6-1_armel.deb
I have a Nokia770. I wonder if there is any way to make it host and make a client computer connect it via xterminal (or whatever suitable terminal, protocol, client...) using the usb cable? I have an old casio laptop running w98se, it is very small and convenient to carry while traveling for short vacations, but it does not have support for recent wi-fi adaptors and the system itself is not safe to go online as linux is... So, I wonder if there is a way to connect my old laptop to my Nokia 770 via usb cable and share Nokia's connection to the connected laptop, preferably want to make a client connection to Nokia via a xterminal program running on laptop, if possible...
If anyone have an idea if this is possible please send a reply and explain simply if possible
Regards,
Alp