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#11
  • Install one of the quicklaunchers, e.g. simple-launcher.
    Then you can start your favourite appålications directly from the screen instead of wading through the menues.
  • The Vagalume Last.fm client has quickly become my favourite internet radio too (if interested, search the forum for 'vagalume').
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1)First thing I wanted was a good solid case that I could open easily and would protect the screen. Still experimenting with ipaq, ds lite, and some caselogic cases, Ill post an update on the ultimate under $10 :P

1b)After that I add extra repositories for that extra software and hooya!
maemo.org and http://gronmayer.com/n800/repos/ are a good start.
Activate RedPill mode if you're feeling dangerously adventurous.

2)FbReader - thanks to the mighty internets, I either go to http://manybooks.net/
or gutenberg for free books. And then you can find lots of books in english in Russian and Polish sites if you use their proxies :P
There are lots of torrents too with sci-fi and other books. I have about 100 books on my n800 right now.

3)Entertainment - I download movies and watch them in the default player or mplayer. THis is a big topic in itself if you're not familiar with formats and all that.
can be challenging

4)System apps for them console jockey needs!
xterm - a must!
ssh and sshd - a must!
vnc viewer
ping, tracerounte, wlan status, etc. Everything I need. If you need these, you will know :P
5)entertainemnt- lxdoom and battle for wesnoth. Nethack for those good old days.
6)now working on the os 2008 upgrade

Oh how I wish someone would port fluxbox to the nokia n800!
 

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#13
Originally Posted by basco View Post
There is a lot of that style of posting going on here. People should at least post some key words if the "search the forum" is used or dont post at all.

The things I did right away are:
1. Buy some sd cards
2. Buy foldable keyboard
3. GPE
4. Setup repo's
5. Gnumeric
6. Rhapsody
7. Buy car charger
8. Notecase
9. Mplayer
10. Buy a case
thank you very much basco!
i have been reading this forum for a while but only joined after i purchased my n800. i purchased an 8GB class 6 sd card for the moment. i have older 2GB cards around the house i can use with it. i will definitely look into getting the foldable keyboard! i also have an extra DS-lite case that can now be put to good use
 
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thank you TA-t3 and norsk!

thank you for your suggestions! i will defintely add the repos first now!
 
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you're welcome!

basically, with an e-book reader, terminal and network tools, a solid case and a bluetooth keyboard, and some 1-gb cards (I don't like bigger cards - I can get 1gb for $3-5 and they fit a movie or 100s of books)the nokia n800 is a complete replacement for a laptop for me.

What i'm thinking of next is getting a cheap+portable tiny wireless router

that way I can go anywhere where there is an Ethernet connection (I do some computer related consulting gigs every now and then)
and stay current without using someone else's setup and risking compromising my security for email etc.

airsnort and kismet have proven somewhat unsatisfactory for me, but I'm still experimenting with them, so cannot give an honest appraisal.

my only gripes with Nokia tablets are similar to everyone else's-
1)poor usb support- the lack of power-over usb connection, lack of usb devices support without a hack,
2)lack of screen protection

Thus the added expenses of cases, wlan hubs and bluetooth keyboards.

One great thing about running gnu/linux on this thing is you can do remote backups by ssh into the nokia and downloading all your files, including apps.

That way if you want to flash your os to an upgrade but don't want to reinstall all the aps, you can just copy them back and save hours.

I'll make a howto if I don't find a decent one soon.

And if you're not running gnu/linux on your main computer, I would suggest installing a dual-boot debian distro, like ubuntu.
This really powers the usage of the nokia n800 up immensely, as it allows for faster upgrades, painless ssh/sshd/rsync integration, and is a great experience to boot.
The cheapest replacement for a bluetooth keyboard (cost- $0) is ssh into your nokia off your main computer.

type away!
 

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#16
I agree with the OS2008, you can wait. I still have resisted

0:Configure repositories (*)
1:Xterm
2:Becomeroot
3:Ssh
4:Mplayer
5:Pidgin
6:SimpleLauncher

Go to maemo catalog, have fun.

97: Install multiboot from fanoush
98: Install xfce from penguinbait (really nice interface); kde I didn't try so I don't recommend.
99: Install OS2008
100: Start to develop your own apps and share with us

(*):
For setup repos, I use this:
Using xterm and becomeroot , copy this to /etc/apt/sources.list:
This will save you some time. Then go in application manager and update list of applications.
#maemo:name Nokia Catalogue
#maemo:essential
deb http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/certified/ bora user
#maemo:name Nokia Catalogue (3rd party software)
deb http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/non-certified/ bora user
#maemo:name Maemo extras bora
deb http://repository.maemo.org/extras/ bora free non-free
#maemo:name Maemo base
deb http://repository.maemo.org bora free non-free
#maemo:name Nokia research labs
deb http://repository.nrcc.noklab.com bora extras
#maemo:name Maemo hackers
deb http://maemo-hackers.org/apt bora main
#maemo:name Eko bora
deb http://eko.one.pl/maemo bora user
#maemo:name Eko mistral
deb http://eko.one.pl/maemo mistral user
#maemo:name FBReader repository
deb http://www.fbreader.org/maemo bora user
#maemo:name mg
deb http://mg.pov.lt/770 bora user other
#maemo:name StarDict for maemo
#deb http://stardict.garage.maemo.org bora test
#maemo:name Skyhusker's Catalogue
deb http://zeus.rm-fr.net/~skyhusker/maemo bora free
#maemo:name Canola
deb http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola/...ory-beta2/bora bora user
#maemo:name quiver
deb http://mike.yi.org/packages/maemo/ bora main
#maemo:name maemo.org.br
deb http://www.maemo.org.br/platform/apt/ mistral user
#maemo:name GPE main
deb http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/ bora user
#maemo:name MUlliNER.ORG Maemo Software (Maemo 3.x)
deb http://www.mulliner.org/nokia770/repository/ bora free
#maemo:name scriptkiller.de (vpnc, subversion, mutt and more)
deb http://scriptkiller.de/apt/ mistral main
#maemo:name Pidgin On Maemo
deb http://idefix.go-nix.ca/nix/pidgin-dist/ /
#maemo:name OpenedHand Prebuilt Maemo Packages
deb http://maemo.o-hand.com/packages bora/
#maemo:name xmoto
deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/xmoto/maemo/ it2007 testing
#maemo:name Extras mistral
deb http://repository.maemo.org/extras mistral free
#maemo:name minimo
#deb http://home.ufam.edu.br/~agan/minimo/ bora user
#maemo:name Tuomas Kulve - Maemo - Bora
#deb http://tuomas.kulve.fi/debian bora maemo
#maemo:name maemo mistral
deb http://repository.maemo.org mistral free non-free
#maemo:name contrib
deb http://repository.maemo.org/contrib bora free non-free
#maemo:name Tuomas composite
#deb http://tuomas.kulve.fi/debian composite maemo/
 
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#17
Originally Posted by norsk View Post
What i'm thinking of next is getting a cheap+portable tiny wireless router

that way I can go anywhere where there is an Ethernet connection (I do some computer related consulting gigs every now and then)
and stay current without using someone else's setup and risking compromising my security for email etc.
There's a driver for Realtek RTL8150 based USB to Ethernet adapters in OS2008, you might want to wait and see if anyone gets one working, unless of course you'd rather not have any wires hanging off your N800

I made a post asking if anyone's tried any adapters, but no responses, so I may just grab one and try myself, as they're only about $5.
 

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question 1 : A guy in some website published an information that N800 playing Divx through canola after the firmware upgrade. It didnt work for me .

How bout you guys? Is divx file playing for you all ?

question 2 : Even after installing MicroB browser , why are we not able to access webmessenger.yahoo.com?

We have flash9 and ajax in microB browser i guess. Then why are we not able to access such sites?

question 3: I am not able to switch from microB browser to opera becas i dont see SET ENGINE option under close as you guys have. A person on this forum tried to help me how to program to get that option but i am not so good in linux. So what will happen if i uninstall this MicroB browser? Will i get the new opera back ?

Please guys reply for all my 3 questions.
 
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If you really want to 'wow' yourself with your new tablet, try installing VNC. It'll allow you to take control of your desktop computer and see it's screen on your tablet.

Becomeroot is always a plus as a lot of the cool things you can do might need root access. Just be careful, you don't want to turn your new tablet into an expensive paperweight.

Installing Canola is a definite plus, it gives the tablet a nice polished interface for playing movies, music, and viewing pictures.

Otherwise, application-wise, it's pretty much up to you. I only have a 770, and the way I use it has changed about 20 times over the past two years. Now it's mainly media-on-the-go.
 
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#20
...buy a case.

Lucky for us N800 is the same size as the Sony PSP game box. Best Buy has a really nice "firm" carrying case with an internal screen shield for the princely sum of $11 and change! It's black, zippered, has net pockets in it for your extra SD monsters full of nasty music.

No need to spend big bucks for a case. The case has a big snapclip for your belt loop.

Headbanger Audio UPC 08056 00115 on a blue cardboard peg hanger that says "Travel Case - Etui de voyage" on it.

My Nokia GPS puck even fits in it.
 

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