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fixkbdfocus 0x03c00002
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set-focus: relocation error: set-focus: symbol __isoc99_sscanf, version GLIBC_2.7 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
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the reason I ask is because it seems to be stuck in extras devel with some old problems with keyboard focus.
for example in maemo5 hardware keyboard does not work but there is a workaround by qobi which has been around for some time. Is there a reason why this workaround hasn't been implemented in bluemaemo?
if you have easydebian installed, qole even made a nice script which you can use to fix bluemaemo too. just open bluemaemo connect to your pc then open a terminal on the n900 and do