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2007-07-18
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#142
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The N800 is best defined as a mobile phone companion to provide big screen Internet end terminal to compliment mobile data plan. As it is open for third party SW developers lots of other software have been written to it and the "Internet tablet" definition is becoming more blurry...
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2007-07-18
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#143
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so what (the hell) is this "i cant't see the switch browser engine option", "google maps (etc.) is NOT working with new browser (as is did even on opera)"?
both matches my situation and the people here are separeted into "works almost fine" and "oh no! switch back!! (if i only could!!!)" fractions.
is this realy caused by restoring my backup? wasn't this the recommended way by nokia? how else can i get back all my config stuff, if not by restoring? and why is this natural thing such a big mistake at all?
thanks steffen
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2007-07-18
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#144
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Okay, my lack of xterm knowledge is about to become very apparent. Once I get vi statement entered, and a list of items appears, how do I toggle the false to true? I tried entering text and it wouldn't let me. Do I need to be root, or am I missing something obvious?
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2007-07-18
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#145
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2007-07-18
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@ sofia, bulgaria
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#146
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I would propose to install LeafPad. Its much easier to use, like notepad![]()
Then in xterm type:
leafpad .browser
and voila..
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2007-07-18
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@ London, UK
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#147
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Easy Peasy. To insert text in vi type i then make your edits. When you're done you can save and quit by hitting the escape thumb key, "the button on the top above the home and menu keys," then type :wq and hit return to write the file and quit vi.
cp .browser .browser.bak cat .browser.bak | sed s/hidden=true/hidden=false/ > .browser
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2007-07-18
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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#148
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2007-07-19
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#149
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2007-07-19
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@ Finland
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#150
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They work just fine...if I am in somebody's tiny Wifi cloud. I'm sure not bashing the 800 or 770...I have had hundreds of enjoyable hours with them, especially on Internet Radio.
I AM bashing Nokia for not making the 800 a fabulous, always connected, beautiful-screen, highly capable superphone. With cell circuits (hopefully on a faster network than Cingular) the 800 phone IS directly comparable to the iPhone. That's the point. In fact, in a whole list of ways, it is BETTER and more capable than the iPhone. In fact, I would buy an 800 Superphone before I'd buy an iPhone any day of the week.
Shouldn't we all have an always-connected, high-speed 800?
I made the prior post because I don't want Nokia to sit smugly by, reading all the praise for this latest small improvement.
I want them to be the great, innovative Nokia that they have been, and should be. GIVE US an 800 with full telephone capability! It would leapfrog Treo, Blackberry, Moto, AND iphone. JUST DO IT!!!