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2014-01-01
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I am having tough time using PuTTY and SSH through USB with my Jolla. I am currently needing this for my Windows 7 machine.
I understand that I should be able to connect via Serial connection type in PuTTY. But my windows doesn't regocnize the phone at all if I select the developer mode.
Any advice and anyone using SSH over USB?
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2014-01-01
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2014-01-01
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2014-01-01
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#EXTM3U #EXTINF:123, Sample artist - Sample title http://URLHERE
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2014-01-02
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Then: a question. I've seen this icon on some screenshots. Which app is it?
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2014-01-02
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Don't know if it's been posted yet anywhere, but to get internet radio capability (in a limited form) into the Media player, create a playlist file with content like below and save it as an .m3u file where the tracker can find it.
Note that the media player doesn't seem to read song titles and artist names etc.
Code:#EXTM3U #EXTINF:123, Sample artist - Sample title http://URLHERE
[playlist] X-GNOME-Title=bu4b.m3u NumberOfEntries=3 File1=http://72.13.82.82:5100 Title1=belly up for blues Length1=-1 File2=http://www.beatlesradio.com:9999/ Title2=beatlesradio.com Length2=-1 File3=http://192.81.248.70:8012 Title3=The Beatle Stream Length3=-1
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2014-01-02
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Thank you for answers, but currently I can't have the connection within my home network. I normally do use SSH over Wlan and I don't have any problems. But now my network is a hotspot shared by an Lumia 920, so I can't use PuTTY withing that as the Lumia won't support that to my understanding.
I will take time and read through the article rob_kouw provided, maybe there is something.
To my understanding Hemiwis advice can't help me in this situation.
Anyone with more "direct" advice?
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2014-01-02
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Try if this works for you
http://kastlunger.blogspot.fi/2013/1...lla-win-7.html
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2014-01-02
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fdisk is for partition editing and mkfs command is for creating file system on the partition.