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2008-03-31
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It's not perfect and sort of a half-way port, but you can grab the deb file from here:
http://www.electronicproductonline.c....5.4_armel.deb
In order for it to work you may need to have OpenSSL installed, I'm not entirely sure. I had to install it to compile Hydra properly, and on my testing tablet it was already there so I didn't have any trouble. If you need it it's in the maemo repositories (it may even be on the tablet already).
I don't know if this app actually works or not as I don't have something to try and crack with it and have no idea how to use the app, but it seems to run and will do basic tests without generating errors. The interface leaves a bit to be desired in terms of usability especially if the onscreen keyboard pops up, but generally the thing functions.
Almost forgot... to use the thing: install the deb file, and then open up xterm and just type
xhydra
the Xterm will stay open and the hydra app will pop up; sure a .desktop file would be nice and all, but I'm too busy right now for all that!
Thanks,
-Rob
Last edited by jolouis; 2008-03-28 at 14:41.