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6000 - Tosa / Does My 6000 Have Too Much Ram?
« on: May 09, 2005, 03:42:56 pm »
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To answer your original question, Yes you do have too much ram. Send yours to me, and I will send you a 6000 with the right amount of ram..
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Cool, I knew someone here could help me "fix" it.  

It does have wireless, so maybe it is a 6000D with the wireless module installed.
Does this mean I can't install different ROMS on it, or should they be ok with the way the flash is partitioned?

Jeff

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6000 - Tosa / Does My 6000 Have Too Much Ram?
« on: May 07, 2005, 11:33:06 am »
Ok, here they are:
NAND backup
dmesg

The NAND backup is about 70 meg bzipped...

Jeff

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6000 - Tosa / Does My 6000 Have Too Much Ram?
« on: May 04, 2005, 02:05:57 pm »
I recently aquired a 6000 from work to replace my 5600. All of the specs I have seen online say I should have 64 MB of ram and 64 MB of flash. When I go into System Info, it reports 62048 KB of ram and 95232 KB of flash. If i run 'df -h' in a terminal, I see:

  /dev/root           28.0M
  /dev/mtdblock3  93.0M

This is a pre-release 6000 that has a big "This device has not been apporved by the FCC" sticker on the back.

So do I have a 6000 with some extra flash?

Jeff

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Security and Networking / 802.1X client
« on: October 19, 2004, 11:32:49 am »
Meetinghouse's Aegis is available for the 6000

http://www.mtghouse.com/newsevents/pressre...gis060804.shtml

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Software / Ko/PI runs from command, not icon
« on: July 22, 2004, 01:26:01 pm »
Which version? The icon should run 'kopi'. The contents of /home/QtPalmtop/apps/PIM/korganiser.desktop on my system is:

[Desktop Entry]
Comment = KO/PI
Display = 640x480/144dpi,480x640/144dpi
Exec = kopi
Icon = kdepim/korganizer/korganizer
Name = KO/Pi
Type = Application
CanFastload = 1

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Accessories / Screen Protector Recommendations for zaurus 5600?
« on: April 28, 2004, 10:29:03 am »
I have a G2, and had the problem that cmisip had. I solved it by taking my 5600 apart and installing it.

Jeff

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Software / are there any newsreaders?
« on: February 03, 2004, 01:40:34 pm »
I think sendmail is needed so you can reply by email to a post. If you are replying or posting in a group, slrnpull will post it ok. It would be nice if you could just disable the reply by email feature and not need sendmail when you are compiling it.

Jeff

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Software / are there any newsreaders?
« on: January 29, 2004, 08:33:46 pm »
Rich,
  It is in the Packages/Applications section of the downloads area. Let me know if it works, as it is my first package. It installed on my system, but I couldn\'t get it to install to my SD card. Anyone know if I have to do anything special to allow it to instal to a CF/SD card? Once it is installed, you can set an environment variable or pass an option to slrnpull to have it download the newsfeed to wherever you want.

Jeff

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Software / are there any newsreaders?
« on: January 29, 2004, 03:15:35 pm »
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How did you get round the check for sendmail?  did you compile it?
I cheated by creating a shell script called sendmail that just did exit 0.  

If you managed to compile sendmail, I wouldn\'t mind a copy of the binary.

Peter.

Thats funny, I was going to do the same thing, but I decided to try to pass \"--with-mta=/dev/null\" to configure and it seemed to work.

Jeff

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Software / are there any newsreaders?
« on: January 29, 2004, 02:18:55 pm »
I have compiled the latest slrn (0.9.8.0) with slrnpull if anyone is interested. I made a ipk, but I am not sure if it will work. I will upload it to the downloads section if anyone wants to try it. zbones, to fix the compile errors you were getting, you need to create a symlink called libdl.so to libdl-2.2.2.so. I just put the link in /usr/lib/ by doing a \"ln -s /lib/libdl-2.2.2.so /usr/lib/libdl.so\".  After creating the link, you then have to re-run configure. For some reason, the linker needs the library to be called libdl.so to see it.

Jeff

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