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HowTo: Install Ovi Store apps from the command line on the N900
Jan 14th
Disclaimer: If you are not comfortable with the command line, do not try this.
If you have installed an app from the Ovi Store web portal, you would have noticed that the process is not fast. Clicking the Download link opens the Application-Manager which takes anywhere from 30-40 seconds to prepare the system before actually starting the download. For those who don’t like to wait, the apt-get command is a great alternative to speed up things and also allow installing multiple apps (at least the ones that are free) in one go.
Prerequisites
There are two things required before starting the download. Setting up the Ovi Repo and creating an Archive folder. You need to do this only once.
Ovi Repo
If you have never used the Ovi Store, you would need to have the repo installed first. Downloading an app from the store automatically adds the repo the first time but you need an Ovi account. So if you want the apps but don’t like signing in, you can add the repo manually:
Name: Ovi
Web: https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com/fremantle/ovi/
Dist: ./
Archive Folder:
In order to save space on the root partition, create a download directory for the downloaded packages. Instructions here
Installation
For installation, all you need is the application’s package name. The apt-cache command can be used to find it. The following command will search and list all packages with the word ‘offscr’ in it:
# apt-cache search offscr
This will display the 31 nifty apps by Offscr currently available. This also searches descriptions.
Next, install the desired package using apt-get (as root of course):
# apt-get -o dir::cache=/home/user/MyDocs/apt-archive-cache install offscr-discs offscr-backgammon offscr-watch
This will start the installation process for all 3 apps which will take about the same time it takes for one install from the website. Enjoy!
Popularity: 24%
mkMMS First Third Party MMS for N900
Jan 4th
We all know N900 doesn’t yet feature a MMS sending capability. mkMMS is an application developed by Mohammed Sameer
The application is not yet finished. It’s in alpha stage but it’s working good. It lacks GUI and very limited in features.This application allows you to create a MMS and send your photo to another phone number via Nokia N900. With the current version you can attach only ONE, which can be jpg, png, gif or text file (txt). And at this point it’s still under development so we can get a full featured version very soon!. You can use it like this
./mkmms /home/temp/photo.jpg m-send-req.mms subject
You can get a Copy of mkMMS here : mkMMS
Popularity: 29%
mkMMS First Third Party MMS for N900HowTo: Launch a terminal app from a shortcut on Nokia N900 (Part 2)
Dec 19th
This tutorial will show you how to add an icon to the topx shortcut in Part 1.
- Find/create a PNG image of dimension 48×48. (google this)
- Name the file topx.png
- Save file to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48×48/hildon/ (you will need root access)
- Modify the topx.desktop file to include the following line. The right side should be the name of file without the .png
Icon=topx
The topx.desktop now looks like this:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.1
Type=Application
Terminal=true
Name=topx
Exec=/usr/bin/osso-xterm top
Icon=topx
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
Save topx.desktop and reboot to see the icon for the shortcut in the Application Menu. If the icon does not show up, install a couple of apps from the Application Manager. This should update the icon-cache and display it.

Popularity: 32%
HowTo: Launch a terminal app from a shortcut on Nokia N900
Dec 6th
On the N900, it is possible to run a terminal program like ‘top’ directly from the Desktop/Shortcut. The following example creates a shortcut to launch the system monitior program ‘top’.
1. Use a text-editor like vi or Leafpad to create a file with the following text:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Version=0.1 Type=Application Terminal=true Name=topx Exec=/usr/bin/osso-xterm top Icon= X-Window-Icon= X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
2. Save the file as topx.desktop.
3. As root, copy the file to the ‘/usr/share/applications/hildon/’ directory. This will create an ugly blue application icon in the Application list called ‘topx’.

Launching ‘topx’ will execute ‘top’ directly in xterm. You may now put a shortcut on the desktop for quick access. The not-so-great part of this desktop-shortcut is that it displays the default icon.
Popularity: 41%
N900 Support Page Online
Nov 24th

Hi the N900 support page is finally online.Whats the support page brings us:
-User Manual in all languages
-How To which is used for basic tweaks you can do in N900
-Softwares from Nokia for your N900
-Accessories Available for your N900
-Specification
-Simple 400 FAQ’s
N900 Support Page
Popularity: 21%
N900 FM transmitter Demo
Nov 24th
FM Transmitter Demo
Hi geeks we all know N900 sports a fm transmitter.The N900 fmtransmitter is demoed by Steffen, a member of the Maemo 5 UI Team.The Fm transmitter is basically used to transmit the audio from N900 to the nearby Fm receiver.Here in this below video you can see the working of it.
Popularity: 19%
HowTo: Create a shortcut to a file on the N900’s desktop
Nov 21st
Being able create a file-shortcut on the desktop is a standard feature of all desktop environments like XP, GNOME, KDE, OS X etc. Unfortunately, the N900’s desktop doesn’t allow putting any kind of link on the desktop except if its a bookmark. So if you like having quick access to certain files from the desktop, there is a workaround through the browser.
In the following example, I will create a shortcut to the agenda.pdf file. Open the file-system from the browser (see my previous post) and navigate to the folder of the file’s location.
Popularity: 34%
How to take the Red-Pill and install more apps on the N900
Nov 19th
The N900 (and the Maemo platform) allows the user to, for lack of a better word, “turbo-charge” the Application Manager by opening up a variety of advanced features locked away by default. Enabling them requires taking the “Red-Pill” so to speak. you can always opt for the “Blue-Pill” but c’mon, you only live once.
So, to enable this mode, open the Application Manager and select Catalogs from the drop-down. This will show a list of catalogs

Tap “New” and type the word matrix in the ‘Web address’ field.

Now tap on the blurry region above the Catalogs window. This will bring up the “big choice”

Taking the Blue-Pill will put you back where you started. Taking the Red-Pill will unlock the new world and the Application Catalog will display new buttons like ‘Settings’ and ‘Install from File’

The Application Manager will now update if an internet-connection is available and display a whole lot more packages. These packages are not only useful for development purposes but also for advanced use.
NOTE: Just a word of caution. Enable this mode only if you feel comfortable with managing the advanced features. The chances of getting your phone bricked are high if you don’t know what you are doing. If you are willing to take the risk, good luck!
Popularity: 25%
why the heck Nokia N900 is so thick ?
Nov 17th
In our last post we saw how powerful Nokia N900 was, now the question is why is the Nokia N900 so thick ?

You would wonder why the N900 is so thick compared to other mobiles such as HD2 and the famous iPhone 3GS.
lets see why.. It is due to following additions to the beast and making it a powerful contender to all the mobiles.
Popularity: 12%
Nokia N900 Maemo Beast dragged to its Limit
Nov 16th
Hi all As we all know the Nokia N900 is a Great multitasking beast with 1gb application memory. Here in this video, archbyte from TheMaemo.com team pushes the N900 to its limits check out the cool video from him.
Popularity: 5%
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