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2008-06-03
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2008-06-07
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Plug it into your nokia (powered hub of course). Get into host mode and use lsusb to find the xxxx:xxxx vendor and product id. Google for that directly, and you should find out exactly what it is.
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2008-06-09
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The N8x0, even with a battery-powered USB hub and an external USB WiFi dongle, is still a lot smaller and lighter than a laptop (and A LOT cheaper, too, if you buy the N800 at its usual $235 price range). I have found that some velcro tape (from my local dollar store) is a great way to stick all the components together in a little bundle when you need to carry them around, and when you don't need the extra parts, you just "tear them off" and put them away. Yeah, it looks a bit weird to have fuzzy strips on your hub and stuff, but hey.
Ok, a confession, I have a hub and a battery pack and some USB accessories, but I have yet to try a USB wifi dongle on it. But now that you've prodded me into it, I'll have to give it a try...
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2008-06-09
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2008-06-09
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2009-02-06
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2009-02-06
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2009-02-20
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If it is prism, then it is likely it has been compiled on maemo before. Otherwise, scratchbox fun!
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