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  • n800 Getting started (n00b) Guide... Part Two.

    It's taken me much longer to get this together than initially intended, so my apologies for that. Depending on your reasons for buying your n800 will make a difference to how much this document is relevant. What I wanted to do was concentrate on getting your n800 up and ...

  • USB Networking with Fedora 7 & n800

    There are times where you cannot use WiFi, for example my workplace's WLAN uses LEAP, which maemo doesn't support. I found that setting up USB networking on my n800 was a bit of a pain since there isn't a single document... if you check my del.icio ...

  • Nokia n800 icon

    After seeing this post on planet maemo, I wanted to replace my "applications" button with an n800 icon, but I couldn't find one anywhere... I found a couple of icons in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/hildon that where close to what I wanted (there's a bluetooth icon ...

  • My Maemo Bugs Activities.

    Apologies to anyone who works on the bugs.maemo team, I was bored this AM and decided to ask for some features I want, as I felt guilty about using up someones time (who could be coding fixes for real problems), I also decided to check if some bugs reported ...

  • Being an n800 owner is expensive.

    I've had my n800 a couple of weeks now, and I'm still in the "lovin it!" phase; but one of the things I've quickly noticed is that being an n800 owner is quickly going to become an expensive affair.

    I'm a novice PDA person, in fact ...

  • n800 Getting started (n00b) Guide... Part One.

    I've had my n800 a little over two weeks, and the length of this post will propably explain why I haven't posted about it before. I love the box, it looks sooo good, and the linux inside means that the scope of potential is just unimaginable... but... the ...

  • Nokia N800 - Waiting for SatNav

    I've been watching the progress of the "Nokia Internet Tablet" for a while now, it 1st caught my eye as it uses gnome rendering type stuff for the graphical front end, and the backend is some linux (debian?) embedded device, so the availability of an off the shelf linux ...

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