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2008-02-03
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@ Helsinki
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2008-02-03
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@ Lake Wobegon, Minnesota
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Download the ukmp deb, log on as root and type dpkg -x <name of ukmp deb> <destination dir>
The extracted dir has the structure of the file system in it, so just cd into the right places and move the right files. (In particular, the usbcontrol.py & usbcontrol.desktop) amd chmod +x the .py
Personally, I recommend & use UKMP.
If the op doesn't like this post, i'll remove it.
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2008-02-07
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@ Austin, TX
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2008-02-07
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#15
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Wally & any other people wanting *just* the usbcontrol: Have you been using it already, if so, do you like it? Or have you refused to try it out because it's packaged with 200 k of ukmp + uktube?
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2008-02-07
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@ Austria
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2008-02-09
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@ New Zealand
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2008-03-15
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@ Austin, TX
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2008-06-29
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@ Tokyo, Japan
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Hi konttori,
i did not have any luck on my N810. Neither of my memorysticks (128 MB / 4GB FAT32) are recognized (Control-LED on Stick goes not on).
When i put usb host on, leave the application and start it again, there is always otg activated. I looked up the file /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode and there was only b_idle written in it (also after activating host without leaving the app).
I even installed becomeroot just in case this would be necessary for any kind of write permission but no luck.
You have any ideas ?
Thanks MiBi
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2008-07-13
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Like others, I don't want to use UKMP and would like a simple install of USBcontrol that works on the 810. (I'm not a LINUX geek, just an early adopter/user). Thanks.
Walter