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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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Try iceweacel trough Easy Debian, it has at least full java support but I dont think it supports flash. I would still suggest you try it out since your site may work without it.
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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dude try google chrome, its not so easy to use, and its as smooth as the microB (default browser) but i might do what u want it to do .
and plus if this phone wasn't capable of doing it, there is no chance in hell an android will do it.
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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2010-09-01
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ok...its very simple, first of all enable the devels (make sure you have the package rootsh installed, its avaible in the extras) and than
Open a terminal,
sudo gainroot
apt-get install libxss1
this will install libxss .
than download "chromium_5.0.369.2-maemo4_armel.deb" from this website http://maemo.jacekowski.org/pool/free/c/chromium/ and than transfer it to the device via usb cable, and open it in the app manager, this will install google chrome on your n900.
TIP: Apparently you can make Chromium more finger friendly by installing an extension called Chrome Touch (tip courtesy of zehjotkah in the talk.maemo.org forum)
i signed up to a contract for the n900 based on its marketing spin as being a internet tablet phone, disappointed you bet, should have gone for an android, but like a fool i opted to stay loyal to nokia, great phone, but no good if you earn a living trading on the inetrnet.. please help and renew my faith........
thanks in advance....