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New page: == First day == So today my N900 arrived. Meanwhile things are not going too well: * I can't get WiFi to work to my router. The connection is established, but I neither DNS nor http is w...
 
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== First day ==
== Keyboards ==


So today my N900 arrived. Meanwhile things are not going too well:
* Due to my lingual situation I have a need to write in English, Swedish, and Hebrew. I solved this in a hybrid way by installing Matan's rx-51 keymap and then giving the command:


* I can't get WiFi to work to my router. The connection is established, but I neither DNS nor http is working over it. I manage to connect to an alternate router, and I'm doing my second upgrade. Hopefully it will solve the connection problem.
  setxkbmap -rules evdev -model nokiarx51 -option grp:ctrl_shift_toggle -layout us,fise


* What's frustrating is that I can't even ping or ssh to investigate the problem, since you need extra to access that and you can't do it without networking...
This gives the somewhat strange solution that I can switch between English and Swedish with Ctrl-Shift and between Hebrew and English with Fnc-Volume+. We'll see if I'll keep it that way.
 
* Tried ssh to the N900. Doesn't work.
 
* Tried ssh from the N900. No ssh.
 
* My charger isn't working. Fortunately I can charge through USB.
 
* I can't access the Extra directory. Perhaps it is related to the upgrade. We'll see.

Latest revision as of 08:49, 31 January 2010

Keyboards

  • Due to my lingual situation I have a need to write in English, Swedish, and Hebrew. I solved this in a hybrid way by installing Matan's rx-51 keymap and then giving the command:
 setxkbmap -rules evdev -model nokiarx51 -option grp:ctrl_shift_toggle -layout us,fise 

This gives the somewhat strange solution that I can switch between English and Swedish with Ctrl-Shift and between Hebrew and English with Fnc-Volume+. We'll see if I'll keep it that way.