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#21
Yeah its from the default read only trunk.
It looks different than yours, I think I like the way your title menu works better.

It's interesting though if you run either of them with sudo you get qt menus instead of the hildon stuff.

Have to be careful with the qt style file menu as its so easy to accidently move folders all around.

This is a cool program for sure. We need a file selector as we can't drag and drop files into Dukto. (You could always use Easy Debian and do it I suppose.)


Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
that's built from the Desktop UI, isn't it?

i tried that too at first, but had better luck with the symbian branch, whis is a bit more finger-friendly.



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Originally Posted by zappa View Post
This is a cool program for sure. We need a file selector as we can't drag and drop files into Dukto. (You could always use Easy Debian and do it I suppose.)
the hildon file selector works, though only for single files. shouldn't be too much work to make it multi-selection

and yes, should work fine under ED also.
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Hmm, I keep getting a segmentation fault when trying to receive a file using the symbian branch.

I did add a button to send the text message and it works great.
 

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Originally Posted by zappa View Post
Hmm, I keep getting a segmentation fault when trying to receive a file using the symbian branch.
did you set the receiving folder to something tangible? i didn't change the default... after that, it works. at least for me.
the change button works, "open" should be connected to osso-filemanager.

i have to go now, feel free if you have the time
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Hello Subcore,
I have purchased N900 just 2 weeks back, thats why I am totally new to use XTerm.... A step by step information as if how to install the attachment that you provided will be great for me.
Apart from it this community is really so helpful..... and I would really like to thank you for putting extra effort to make it work on maemo.
And HieiJ, I hope u will provide it as christmas gift for maemo in OVI.
Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
You can use droopy or woof.

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...highlight=woof
Just had a bit of a read up on woof, man, it looks awesome. There is no UI, but simple and complete.

How hard would it be to wrap a UI around the woof python script?
 
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any updates please
 
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Originally Posted by richard.lawry View Post
A step by step information as if how to install the attachment that you provided will be great for me.
download the file and put it on your N900's memory.
then start XTerm and execute these commands:
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cd /home/user/MyDocs
tar -xzvf Dukto.tar.gz
cp Dukto /home/user
chmod +x /home/user/Dukto
then you can start the program by typing
Code:
/home/user/Dukto
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are we likily to see this packaged and in the repo's soon? with the couple of small fixes needed it could be done today i'm guessing, but i've heard the ovi qa process can take weeks if not months. imd rather use a deb but if its a lengthy wait i'll take it as is. (i'm not THAT impatient, but due to the usb port issue i just got a replacement n900 the other day and have looooads of stuff to get off my old pc in the corner.)
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sorry subcore, as i told you i am new to XTerm
when type the second command it gives some error that file cannot be found...
can u make a simple file so that clicking on it it will automaticaly start installation process
 
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