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#121
Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
LOOL. Did you figure out how to hax 'LANschool'? I did, you could get 'teacher' privilege's and muck around typing bad stuff like 'a55' and 'poo' on the other students screens.
When I say school, I mean University, and the worst I ever did was playing back .au files on workstations across the campus. Beautiful, shiny Sun and DEC workstations and Good god, they were delicious.

Also, the rest of the time was taken up trying to find enough working floppies to copy a entire Linux distro (something like 52 at the last count before CD-ROMs became cheap enough to buy without taking out a mortgage).

And while I am here ; my apologies to shmerl for the flippant remark about Google - it wasn't my intention to sound offensive but I appreciate such a comment makes me sound like a bit of an arsehole (which I may be, you never know).
 

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#122
Originally Posted by TransTech View Post
Can anybody tell me if a Music Player for Nemo available...

then it would be fully usable (day to day) OS for N900..
Missing e-mail client is really the main part for me at least to consider it ready to switch to for day-to-day usage.
 
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Originally Posted by gregoranderson View Post
Also, the rest of the time was taken up trying to find enough working floppies to copy a entire Linux distro (something like 52 at the last count before CD-ROMs became cheap enough to buy without taking out a mortgage).
Ah, the good old days...

And what a noob you must have been back then! Any aficionado would have told you you really only needed 9 floppies to install linux: 1-Boot, 1-Root, 5-Base, 2-Network. And if you had a standard MFM controller, you could do Boot/Root on one floppy, so you only needed 8! Once you had network you could plug-in or dialup and download the rest and use pkgtool. You only needed the others if you wanted to install X and friends from floppy, which would have taken forever since floppy reads were only like 4 or 5 times faster than dialup anyway.

Now I want to install pre-Slack on my N900.

So, Nemo is at least looking like it's starting to come around as a viable system. Is calling/texting stable yet? That's the one thing it has over all the alternative distros IMHO, since not one of them can actually use the GSM bits enough to make a normal call.

How fast of a flash card does one need to get it running reasonably? I have a class 6 (8G), but last I tried it took forever (>5 minutes) to even get to a desktop, and made my old 386-40 look like Speedy Gonzales.
 

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#124
Originally Posted by D@vIcHoJD View Post
One question I have on my microsd easy debian image, there is no inconvenience in having the 2 images to run the os, it is posible? And works with kp49 and cssu??

Some thread how to install and run the operating system from the microsd, or do it from the mmc (32GB) without any problems for maemo 5.
Is posible, run the image with easy debian? any confirm it please
 
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#125
Just in case anyone is curious what Nemo's new file manager looks like... (NB, this is v0.0.4, the next release - v0.0.3 made it into this week's release)




Hope you like it!
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#126
Changes for v0.0.4 so far:

Originally Posted by git
virgin:~/qmlfilemuncher% git log --pretty=oneline nemo/v0.0.3... (W07 - 02/17@21:23:02 CET)
69ee326c6f376d79fe4d4e7067a8eea84acc2190 Fixes: N#124 - Rename capability.
411b69ed450205214ceb170fc8dc9f9a58c09e37 Correct eliding of text on details view.
d3fd82ad9402090d175216c05bb82e4880c67978 Move some logic into the backend.
3fe8dcfe39cadcfc7a925c1e4d0df90bbb52b734 Fixes: N#126 - File manager should provide a method to view extended information
18ee0a56ff34a2caa74a5644ec11347dc6dc0a97 Some fixups to use platform style margins.
df829fce9d0061cfe1d5167180cb5ddc5c5730ce Fixes: N#122 - Items should have a context menu for easy use
0c03d7b904891604437b95a4bf71ea5e86a5b58d Fixes: N#128 - Folder overview should show file size
1dfebd25181e78d99ec6a945f59324ed09a1f05e Fix some style issues.
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#127
Originally Posted by TransTech View Post
Can anybody tell me if a Music Player for Nemo available...

then it would be fully usable (day to day) OS for N900..
There's Music Shelf preinstalled. But please keep in mind that Nemo is not able to play MP3 out of the box for legal reasons. Ogg and FLAC work fine, though.
That version of Music Shelf is a little old, though. I plan to upgrade it soon to the same version which runs on Harmattan.
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#128
Can you use mplayer on Nemo? It'll play mp3 without any problems.
 
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Keep up the good work guys -
I would really love
1-Email client
2-IM capabilities

I am not a multimedia guy, but the two features above make alot of difference to me.
 
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#130
Two more screenshots. Both of these will hopefully be on the next release!

File manager (again, v0.0.4) - demonstrating the shiny new thumbnails. These are cached (as they should have been from day one) meaning no stupid insane wait times to view a directory with lots of images:




And one of the gallery, also showing off the new thumbnails. It shares code with the file manager

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