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2009-07-22
, 13:22
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@ La Rochelle, France
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What is the status for the 770 ? Is it really broken ? Or should I take it for a try ?
Thanks for the really good work !
Fred
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2009-07-22
, 16:09
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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2009-07-22
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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#14
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I am still voting no on the day to day use for these reasons. 1 I am a map freak, the gps and map program must be functional. 2 settings is still non responsive, locks. Although, this time it doesn't require a reboot to continue using the device, the os is not yet easy to navigate and customize. And we need a media player.
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2009-07-22
, 17:28
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@ Finland
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2009-07-22
, 17:32
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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While this is a very rough guide, it may help on GPS side:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Documentation/N810_GPS
And then locate a gpsd compatible mapping program. Settings being non-responsive - I wanted to remove it but we didn't get the replacement ready for the deadline. So it goes.
Media player is interesting - but we're going to solve this by MediaMer or something repositories. The problem is that our build service does not allow mp3 codecs and so on due to patent issues. Else we would have had Canola and such long ago.
Quasar port maybe? http://zenvoid.org/tmp/quasar-smartq5-mer-1.png
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2009-07-22
, 18:45
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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Quasar port maybe? http://zenvoid.org/tmp/quasar-smartq5-mer-1.png
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2009-07-22
, 18:47
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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2009-07-22
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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2009-07-22
, 19:36
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@ Brooklyn, NY
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1. Find app at http://packages.ubuntu.com/|:
2. Open X Terminal (default location in Utilities)
3. sudo apt-get install (name of program)
4. You should be asked for password. If not, you probably installed earlier version of Mer.
5. Program should install. Note error messages.
6. Type program name and hit return key.
I used this procedure with fbreader and gworldclock.