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2008-03-31
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2008-03-31
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Er, I'm saying these are old questions that finally did get responded to.
OK, instead of the open-ended tablet we have, there might be a smoother-operating but closed-environment tablet. I can grok that. Just, I think a few user aspects might have been dealt with over these last two-plus years.
Roger
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2008-03-31
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2008-03-31
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@ Bulgaria
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2008-03-31
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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Mostly because official PAN support isn't done, but with the community PAN support it should be fairly straightforward.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean here. Are you saying Linux is too hard or it's too hard to get to the Linux underpinnings with ITOS?
I'm going to assume the later, anyway. It all goes back to Nokia's user-friendliness philosophy of keeping the users that don't know what they're doing away from Linux. Not that I particularly agree with it, but, really, if you've got a problem with anything, that's what bugzilla is for.
Such are the pitfalls of an immature Linux platform. An enhancement request for a GUI font-manager of some sort, maybe?
It does, it's called R&D mode. If not that, it's not as if the 3rd party packages are particularly hard to install.
Gizmo, amsn, and Google Talk all provide this and it's fairly dead-simple to use.
C'mon, now . . . get yourself a Google Talk account for both devices and you're done. Dead simple.
Because that's how the upgrade process works.This is irrelevant, anyway, as Diablo is just a little ways away.
Do you mean RAM or rootfs? Swap is RAM extension, and we already have this. rootfs extension is slightly less straightforward, but certainly do-able with a little Linux ability (or the ability to follow instructions closely). Nokia probably figured (largely correctly) that most users wouldn't run out the internal storage.
An enhancement request for GUI method to extend the rootfs to the internal card couldn't hurt, though.
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2008-03-31
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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That the file manager doesn't show all files have nothing to do with Linux being hard, it's a file manager application issue only. It's presumably written by Nokia, I haven't seen this file manager elsewhere. The issue is a real enough problem, the heading is misleading.
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2008-03-31
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2008-03-31
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Re: getting root access, all you have to do to get root is install one package (is it getroot or becomeroot? I don't remember...) through the package manager. Then, from the terminal, sudo gainroot makes you root... The days of ssh being required, or of having to reflash with rd-mode, are gone. I assume you're referring to one of those techniques with "developer-class knowledge".
For fonts, you need to use fc-cache... dunno if you tried that and still had trouble.
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2008-03-31
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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Trust me Roger, if half of the things you mention were enabled, this forum will be flooded.
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2008-03-31
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