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2007-06-30
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2007-06-30
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>> http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...earchid=433354
I keep the following text note in my documents folder so at least the directions get backed up.
...you also need to download and install Ossa-Xterm and Become root.
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Actually you don't need root access at all. opera.ini is in user space (hence the ~).
Also, the example command seems a bit odd, as opera.ini is located in: ~/.opera/opera.ini, not ./.opera/opera.ini (except if you have navigated first to ~)
I would recommend the following commands:
1. cp ~/.opera/opera.ini /media/mmc1/opera.ini.txt
2. Plugin your n800 / 770 to your computer
3. Edit the opera.ini file in notepad/other text editor.
4. Copy file back to N800/770
5. cp /media/mmc1/opera.ini.txt ~/.opera/opera.ini
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2007-06-30
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Do *not* use these settings, unless you like hogging up all the bandwidth/CPU of the servers you are generously using for free. Several servers outright ban anyone trying to connect anywhere near this many times.
So yeah, use these settings if you want to screw over the people that are serving your data and if you want to keep other people out and if you want more and more sites to go pay-only.
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2007-06-30
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2007-06-30
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2007-06-30
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2007-06-30
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2007-06-30
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What I would love to do, though, is this:
1) Map the left d-pad key to act as the browser's 'back' button to go back to the previous page I was on.
2) Map some other hardware key to launch the bookmarks list.
That way, I can turn off the toolbar and get more screen real estate dedicated to web browsing.
Are either of these possible?
Thanks,
Chris