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#321
Originally Posted by lalit View Post
Today I tried to boot ubuntu with minimal option (used on default options like ssh, local, apt-utils. without lxde and lxdmetc). Still ubuntu is not booting. My last message is
Code:
Loading /lib/udev/ketmaps/nokia-n900-keys.map
and one blinking cursor.
This happened to me as well. It turned out that xorg package was not installed.
 

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#322
Originally Posted by caveman View Post
This happened to me as well. It turned out that xorg package was not installed.
Thanks Caveman for xorg suggestion.

Wow!! ubuntu on my N900 working smoothly.

Next target -> To implement GSM calls in my phone.

Last edited by lalit; 2012-07-02 at 18:27. Reason: update
 

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#323
Originally Posted by lalit View Post
...
Next target -> To implement GSM calls in my phone.
Didn't try it but did a little research.

Seems you need following packages installed.

* ofono
* empathy
* telepathy-ring
* telepathy-mission-control

In Theory this should do something.

Found this somewhere in the Internet:
* edit /etc/ofono/modem.conf so appropriate option is uncommented


Start empathy

Edit -> Accounts
Click on "Add..."
From the "Protocol:" drop down, select tel
(docs about advanced settings here)
Click "ok"

Chat -> New Call...
Enter phone number
Enjoy

Last edited by unknown.obvious; 2012-07-03 at 23:06.
 

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#324
Originally Posted by lalit View Post
Next target -> To implement GSM calls in my phone.
I would love to have this working as well. However, my immediate concern is to have a stable and usable internet tablet experience. My main use-cases in this scenario are:
* wifi networking: has issues
* web browsing: fine
* terminal: great
* email: still no good solution
* RSS feeds: open
* internet messaging: open

The issues I have so far:
* wifi disconnects when device goes idle, and wicd does no cope well, so a manual reconnection is required
* I could not find a nice email app. Thunderbird and kmail-mobile are too heavy for the N900, and kmail is very desktop-oriented

Please post your suggestions.
 

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#325
Originally Posted by caveman View Post
* email: still no good solution

* I could not find a nice email app. Thunderbird and kmail-mobile are too heavy for the N900, and kmail is very desktop-oriented

Please post your suggestions.
Geary could be worth a look (available on the Yorpa PPA).

https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ppa

Yorpa are the same gadgies who wrote Shotwell so definitely worth a neb.
 

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#326
@caveman

I didn't see any Issues with NetworkManager. Is there a special reason you use wicd instead?

Last edited by unknown.obvious; 2012-07-04 at 12:36.
 

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#327
Originally Posted by unknown.obvious View Post
@caveman

I didn't see any Issues with NetworkManager. Is there a special reason you use wicd instead.
It works better on my notebook. I will try nm.
 
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#328
Originally Posted by gregoranderson View Post
Geary could be worth a look (available on the Yorpa PPA).

https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ppa

Yorpa are the same gadgies who wrote Shotwell so definitely worth a neb.
I just did a quick search on it. The screenshots look nice but very desktop-oriented. Have you tried it using touch and/or keyboard only?
 
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#329
seems claws-mail is also lightweight. can't give any info on usability.
 

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Originally Posted by caveman View Post
I just did a quick search on it. The screenshots look nice but very desktop-oriented. Have you tried it using touch and/or keyboard only?
I've not - my N900 is currently stock and mounted in the car as an MP3 player so I'm loathe to fiddle with it.

I'm getting another two N900s from some pals who've moved on to Android so I'll be back in the game very soon.

I'll spark up a VM of 12.04 @: 840x480 on my desktop and have a quick play with the interface.
 

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