Originally posted by: vette98
Thanks for the patience and help. One thing, I am learning alot from all these problems.
Originally posted by: figgypower
Originally posted by: vette98
Thanks for the patience and help. One thing, I am learning alot from all these problems.
I think Sharp (or someone) should thank you for your patience. Tell us how the feeds at the openzaurus site work out.
Originally posted by: nacs
Thanks for the help but when I try to install libcrypto it wants a file called libc6 2.2.4-4 even tho I have the version 2.2.4-9 installed. The other files installed fine. I think I will go back to the Sharp Rom till someone has some definite set instructions on how to install Konqueror. Boy do I miss windows. Whats funny to is when I try to install Konqueror it still says it needs libssl even tho that is installed too.
I'm not quite sure why you're having so many problems. For me, installing Konqueror involved starting Qtopia desktop, right clicking konqueror-snapshot-full from the "Software" tab then hitting install. It downloaded and installed and I was set to go. This was under OZ 3.2 by the way.
Originally posted by: OctaneZ
What kind of CF cards are poeple using for WiFi and 10/100T?
-OctaneZ
Originally posted by: 'BARtMAN'
I've been using the feeds myself to install stuff in OZ... I'm out of space infact, I need a SD card
You just have to go to /etc/ and edit ipkg.conf (or something like that I don't have my pda here). I used vi to edit the conf from console(I am too use to console, I never use x), I've been using pico/joe for years now (I don't like vi much)...
quick tips for using vi, hit "i" to start editing. Ctrl+C for command mode then :wq<enter> to write+quit.
There are 3 lines that are commented out, ie "# src testing http://url" just delete the # from each line, and save it... Then open the package manager again and go to download lists, then you're good to go. Btw helps if you are able to get online tho, try pinging your router from console, or ssh2 to your pda to see if it works... You could just add these by hand inside of the package manager but removing three #s is a lot easier then typing the stuff out on that tiny keyboard, I'd like to know why they were commented out in the first place..
You can also install packages via console, "ipkg install http://url -d <ram/cf/sd/root>" I've been installing to ram and root, as I don't have a sd card yet (my cf card is filled with mp3s)...
I have noticed with Konqueror that some websites start to load, then all of a sudden Konqueror closes, I enabled logging, and it doesn't tell me anything, anyone figure out why it does this?
Originally posted by: Doomer
I'm currently using an IBM 340mb Microdrive in mine and was wondering if battery life would be noticably better if I was using a CF card.