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2008-07-17
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2008-07-17
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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No, no; you do the conversion for a demo, and then sell it on ebay! (Unless someone at the summit wants to buy it...
I'll poke around, but I think you can just add it like any font; download the font, put it in /home/user/.fonts or /usr/share/fonts, and run fc-cache.
I'd expect the existing package would work, but you said it doesn't, and I assume you're right.
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2008-07-17
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Well, he never ran Chinook, or at least not long-term. So I think there's a speed boost from OS2007 to Diablo, but <shrug>whatever</shrug>.
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2008-07-17
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Ok he's coming from OS2007..
How the heck he can't notice the speed up from 330Mhz to 400Mhz then?
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2008-07-17
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Would it be possible to have both the estimated time left, and/or alternatively (just) the percentage of "fuel" left?
Who knows, maybe some that constant calculating of time/fuel ratio is helping waste wattage for those who don't need it.
And, the restless masses are clearly demanding some kind of a fix to the one-step softpoweroff/offline question. The default behavior requires hardware press, careful menu selection (not to invoke screen lock) to select offline, another hardware press, another menu selection, and even then the screen stays on until its timeout...
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2008-07-17
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2008-07-17
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It's not that bad, I don't think. Edit your (presumably stock) /etc/mce/mce.ini, and set doublepress to softpoweroff. (And set longpress to do nothing... not necessary, but prevents inadvertent shutdowns.)
Now it's a double-click to softpoweroff. Then a longpress powers back on, and the dpad-select button unlocks. (This is my favored config...)
You can also get things working with longpress, but this worked best for me after I reduced the long-hold time to 1000 ms; also, you have funny business with the screen flashing back on, then off. Wierd. But, it does work; longpress for softpoweroff, on release, it flashes the screen and then goes out. To wake it, do a longpress, and then hit select.
Tips:
- I've only tested this with the dim and sleep timeouts identical; in old versions at least, there was strange behavior when these were different. (Like keeping the screen on until the difference between them elapsed...)
- It needs a longpress; the screen comes back on immediately, and displays "Now press [o]", but keep holding on to come out of offline. Then hit select.
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2008-07-17
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No you're not - I haven't reflashed either of my tablets yet. But I'm not coming from OS2007 either - they're all on OS2008 already (yes, even good old 770 :-).
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2008-07-17
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Yes Pandora development is "impressive". Where can I get one and how much does it cost?
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2008-07-17
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Second snafu: FBreader crashed my tablet! WTF?? I opened Preferences to set the keys to my liking and the thing rebooted. It hasn't happened again and I managed to get my keys configured, but this does not bode well...
Fourth problem: Softpoweroff does NOT work. I edited mce.ini to invoke sofpoweroff on longkeypress (being careful here and leaving shortkeypress alone) on the power button, rebooted and tried it: long keypress forces offline mode, does not lock screen and keys.
Major bummer, but I had sorta expected this: Nokia drones claim the softpoweroff issue has been resolved, but it seems it's quite prudent not to believe them. I can use "lock keys and screen" from the menu, but it's less power efficient than softpoweroff which, in view of the next point, is troubling.
It stalled twice already and it appears to happily add repositories that contain nothing but incompatible applications. Not nice, but then again not unexpected either.
I didn't notice the speed enhancements people keep shouting about, but I didn't anticipate them either, so no loss there. I'll wait and see; if not at least three of my personal annoyances get solved in the next two weeks, I'm probably going to mothball this thing and just wait for a Pandora.