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2008-12-21
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2008-12-21
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2008-12-22
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2008-12-22
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2008-12-22
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NITdroid newb here.
Engadget posted about this and it caught my eye. I've dug out my N800 which has been unused for about 8 months.
Is the best way to start by using the instructions at http://guug.org/nit/nitdroid/ ?
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2008-12-22
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Okay guys, too late here so I'm posting my current progress.
http://www.bundyo.org/maemo/nitdroid...id_770.tar.bz2
Kernel and omap-keypad.kl in the archive. Use the last userspace from Solca. The kernel will run, but is still unstable - freezes from time to time, probably due to low memory. I'll see if i can get any swap there. Solca, why do we need phone and voice dialer in the user space? The phone is a service and takes memory too.
omap-keypad.kl goes to /system/usr/keylayout if you want to at least unlock the 770
Forgot to say - no wifi yet, since the driver is different.
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2008-12-22
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2008-12-22
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Technically, there are three determinate states the cat could be in: Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.