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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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#33
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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2010-07-01
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azerty1: Will you please update you initial post and include some kind of advice for user to set WiFi to automatic before copying evdev_drv (and to install ssh if not already), so in case touch/keyboard is unusable after reboot one to have option to log into the system and restore evdev_drv
KingKobraone: you can try to bring up USB network (using Linux, not Windows) , ssh in the system and restore original evdev_drv.so.
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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@ Australia Mate
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Thank you very much. This is one of the missing pieces needed to make the N900 into a Real Computer.
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2010-07-02
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A WARNING has been added. Thanks for sending your files and for your help freemangordon! (your English is great BTW) I'm in the process of incorporating your stuff (while trying to fix that dang browser too!)
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2010-07-02
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@qole
These are the steps I followed:
1. remove the "input" from /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
2. replace the "evdev_drv.so" file
3. move "transp" and copy "arrow" file
4. install the bluez-compat from here
5. install libxmuu1
6. paired Razer Orochi BT mouse (was necessary to run hidd --search on terminal first)
7. reboot
8. run ./showmouse
And done.