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Monday, April 21, 2014

Printer canon MP258

Kode Error Printer Canon

Berikut ini kode-kode error printer Canon dan beberapa solusinya:
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E1  Tekan lama tombol cancel/reset
E03 Tutupnya sudah dibuka,
    berarti kemungkinan Paper Jams. Masalahnya, tidak ada kertas yang nyangkut.
    Solusi selanjutnya adalah menekan tombol Start Color atau Start Black. ATAU
    Restart the printer beberapa kali.
    Remove ink cartridges from Cartridge Holders Their, Them back in place
    (making sure they’re locked in place).
    Make sure the paper is positioned in the center,
    holding the part behind the paper is completely slid out,
    and the paper is not skewed one direction inside the printer.
E9  The connected digital camera atau
    video camera does not support Camera Direct Printing
E14 The Ink cartridges whose destination are wrong
E15 Ink cartridge is not installed E16 – Ink remaining is unknown
E16 -E19 Failed to scan head alignment sheet
E22 Carriage error
E23 Paper feed error
E24 Purge unit error
E25 ASF(cam) sensor error
E26 Internal temperature rise error
E27 Waste ink absorber full or platen waste ink absorber full
E28 Ink cartridge temperature rise error -
E29 EEPROM error
E33 Paper feed position error
E35 15 USB Host VBUD overcurrent error – USB
E37 17 Abnormal motor driver error
E40 20 Other hardware error
E42 22 Scanner error


p02 (Carriage error)
Solusi :
1. Pastikan tidak ada benda asing yg nyangkut di roll printer.
2. Bersihkan dan cek encodernya, mungkin kena cipratan tinta.


P03 (Line feed error)
Penyebab : Timing Disk kotor / rusak.
Solusi :
1. Cek timing disk sensor di sebelah kiri printer
2. Cek dan bersihkan boardnya.
3. Cek Scanner unit

P05 (ASF sensor error)
Penyebab : sensor pendeteksi kertas Canon MP258 Error.
Solusi :
Coba ganti salah satu spare part berikut ini :
• ASF / PE sensor unit.
• Motor .
• Board Printer Canon MP258.

P06 (Internal temperature error):
Penyebab : panas yg berlebihan di dalam printer Canon MP258.
Solusi :
1. Bersihkan bagian dalam printer MP258.
2. ganti Board Printer MP258

P07 (Ink absorber full):
Penyebab : Ink Counter Full / Penuh, Printer Canon MP258 minta di reset pakai Software.
Solusi : Reset Printer Canon MP258 dengan menggunakan software

P08 (Print head temperature rise error):
Penyebab : Head terlalu panas, melebihi ambang batas, biasanya Catridge warnanya
Solusi :
Coba ganti catrid warna Printer Canon MP258.

P09 (EEPROM error)
Penyebab : EEPROM board Canon MP258 mengalami Corrupt atau rusak.
Solusi :
1. ganti Board Printer Canon MP258.


P10 (Logic Board / Carriage Unit / Kedua Catridge Rusak)
Penyebab : Catridge dibiarkan kosong dan dipakai untuk mencetak terus. akibatnya panas dan

terjadi kerusakan di salah satu komponen berikut : Logic Board / Carriage Unit / Kedua

Catridge.
Solusi : Ganti Salah satu komponen diatas urutkan dari yg paling mudah dan murah. Baca

selengkapnya DI SINI

P15 (USB VBUS over current)
Penyebab : Printer kelebihan arus dari kabel USB Printer Canon MP258.
Solusi :
1. Coba Ganti Kabel USB Printer Canon MP258.
2. Jika masih rusak, ganti Board Printer Canon MP258.

P20 (Other hardware error)
Penyebab : kerusakan hardware lainnya
Solusi :
ganti Board Printer Canon MP258.

P22 (Scanner error)
Penyebab : scanner tidak berfungsi
Solusi :
1. Ganti scanner Printer Canon MP258.
2. Ganti Board Printer Canon MP258.

Kode Error E canon MP258 :

E04 : Catridge canon MP258 tidak terpasang dengan baik.
Solusi : Ambil catridge, trus pasang lagi

E05 : Catridge canon MP258 tidak terpasang dengan baik atau salah satu catrid ada yg rusak
Solusi :
1. Ambil catridge, trus pasang lagi
2. Ganti catridge jika ada yg rusak

E14 dan E15 : Catridge canon MP258 tidak terpasang dengan baik.
Solusi : Ambil catridge, trus pasang lagi

E13 dan E16: Ink has run out / catridge minta di reset.
Solusi :
Tekan tombol STOP / Reset selama 5 - 15 detik tunggu sampai led display berproses.

credit to http://ramidaz.blogspot.com/p/kode-error-printer-canon.html

Monday, November 21, 2011

How to make usb OTG


SET (Social Engineer Toolkit) on Nokia n900








 Do it with your own risk

Installation commands:
$ sudo gainroot

#apt-get install wget subversion python ruby1.8 irb1.8 rdoc1.8 libopenssl-ruby1.8 ettercap-ng tcpdump aircrack-ng nmap kismet wireshark macchanger socat

#svn co http://svn.secmaniac.com/social_engineering_toolkit set/
#svn co http://svn.secmaniac.com/fasttrack fasttrack/

metasploit - http://updates.metasploit.com/data/releases/framework-3.5.1.tar.bz2

RubyGems - http://production.cf.rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-1.4.1.tgz

#cd rubygems
#ruby1.8 setup.rb

Sunday, November 13, 2011

How to overclock N900

 open Xterminal

sudo gainroot
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher

need to install back if u install ( batterypatch, speedpatch)- means the overclocking not work

sudo gainroot
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules

need to install if u want a different load of kernel ( for wifi cracking )

sudo gainroot
apt-get install --reinstall multiboot-kernel-power



Community SSU

Testing
Testing
Stable
Stable
Report bug
Report bug
Image:cssu-108.png

Contents

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[edit] What is it?

Seamless Software Update (SSU), is the term Nokia formerly used for over-the-air updates of Maemo (generally marketed as Maemo Update as of Maemo 5).
The Community Seamless Software Update (CSSU) is being developed by the Maemo community as a continuation of, and expansion on, Nokia's update support. It aims to deliver fixes which would be difficult to deliver through Extras (like core Maemo packages). It won't, however, bundle software which can be installed through the Extras repositories.
There are two such efforts for the Maemo platform. This page describes the one for Fremantle (Maemo 5, as used in the Nokia N900). The Diablo Community Project is doing the same for Diablo (Maemo 4.1, as used in the Nokia N800, N810 and N810 WiMAX Edition).

[edit] Who is it for?

Long-term: all N900 users/owners.
For now: power-users, developers, Nokia/Maemo/MeeGo engineers, testers, documentation writers and those willing to risk a re-flash in order to help.

[edit] Installation

"Newbie" Video Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMHxo1ALXNE
  1. Upgrade to PR1.3, Nokia's last official Maemo 5 update. If you're unsure if you have, Settings > About product should show Version beginning with 20.2010.36.
  2. Click on the Install testing button above. (http://j.mp/communityssu for a quick link to this page from your N900)
  3. Hildon Application Manager (HAM) will launch and begin processing (be patient). There are a series of installations for which it will prompt you with messages and warnings. Click "Accept" and "Done" for each to install.
  4. Once this is completed, close HAM and go into the applications menu. Tap the Community SSU icon. This will run through a series of scripts to ensure the community repository are set up.
  5. HAM will re-open and present a system upgrade called Maemo 5 Community SSU. Once installed, your device will reboot. 

credit to http://wiki.maemo.org/Community_SSU

How To Hard Reset The N900 To The Factory State

As I have mentioned before, unlike Nokia’s Symbian devices, the N900 does not have a code that you can enter to format the device and restore it to the factory state. However, if you like playing with software in the extras-devel repositories, chances are that sooner or later you will like a fresh start and want the N900 to be restored to the state in which you first picked it up.
How To Hard Reset The N900 To The Factory State
There is no seemingly easy way to do this and I really hope Nokia is doing something about it. That being said, how do you go about accomplishing the task? The answer is to flash both the N900′s OS and the 32 GB mass memory. This can be done on a Mac, a Linux or a Windows machine. Since windows is the most popular OS, I will show you how to do this via Windows.
Before we start, please note that this would be done using the command line interface, it may seem tricky but let me assure you that it is simply enough for anyone to accomplish.
  • Download and install the latest version of Maemo Flasher (e.g. maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2.exe). Since this is a command line application you will see no shortcut on the desktop or in the Program Files option under the Start menu.
  • Next, Download the latest firmware (.bin) file, it will look like “RX-51_xxxxx_ARM.bin”. You will need your IMEI  number to access the downloads, it can be found on the box or by going to Settings > General > About Product.
  • Also download the Vanilla eMMC image (.bin file) from the same page. It will look like “RX-51_2009SE_1.2009.41-1.VANILLA_PR_EMMC_MR0_ARM.bin”
  • Save both  to C:\ProgramFiles\maemo\flasher-3.5\. My suggestion is to rename them to something simple such as RX-51.bin for the firmware and R.bin for the eMMC, this will make typing the commands easier later on.
  • Make sure that the battery is fully charged and switch off the device.
  • Open the Command Prompt by going to Start then Run and type cmd, then press Enter.
  • Change directory to the flasher’s program path by entering:
cd "C:\ProgramFiles\maemo\flasher-3.5"
  • Connect the USB cable while holding the ‘u’ key on the N900. Within an instant you will see a USB icon on the top right corner of the N900. Now leave the ‘u’ key.
  • Run the following command:
flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51.bin -f -R
  • I typed RX-51.bin because I had renamed the file earlier, otherwise it would have been: (this was the name of the latest firmware, the name may vary after a new firmware comes out)
flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51_2009SE_2.2009.51-1_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R"
  • You will see text similar to the one below on your PC.
How To Hard Reset The N900How To Hard Reset The N900
  • The update will take about 3 minutes after which the N900 will reboot and display the Welcome screen with Regional settings.
The next step is to flash the Mass Storage or the eMMC. The first few steps are identical to the way you would flash the firmware. If you are following on from the above and already have the command prompt open, you can directly proceed to step number 3.
  • Open the Command Prompt by going to Start then Run and type cmd, then press Enter.
  • Change directory to the flasher’s program path by entering:
cd "C:\ProgramFiles\maemo\flasher-3.5"
  • Connect the USB cable while holding the ‘u’ key on the N900. Within an instant you will see a USB icon on the top right corner of the N900. Now leave the ‘u’ key.
  • Execute the following command:
flasher-3.5.exe -F R.bin -f -R"
  • I typed R.bin because I had renamed the file earlier, otherwise it would have been
flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51_2009SE_1.2009.41-1.VANILLA_PR_EMMC_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R
  • You will see text similar to the one below on your PC.
How To Hard Reset The N900
  • The flash will take around 1 minute after which the device will reboot.
  • The bright Nokia screen will come up on the screen with the USB icon on the top right followed by progression dots with yellow LED blinking for a few seconds. The device will then turn off and go into charging mode with the yellow LED blinking (NOTE: If the device appears to reboot, unplug the cable.)
  • Unplug cable and wait for device to turn off completely. You may hear a sound (punk) of the device turning off.
That’s it. You have now hard reset the N900 to the factory state. This procedure can be used to update the firmware on your device as well, if you wish you can leave formatting the eMMC if your intention is only to update the firmware. Please make sure that the battery on your N900 is completely charged, otherwise you might brick it.
This guide has been adapted from this immensely useful wiki on maemo.org.
Disclaimer: Please do this at your own risk.

How to connect PC to my Nokia N900 over WIFI?

Did you know that almost every command you type in X-term can be typed in remotely from your computer (via PUTTY), saving you finger pain ;-) It is also possible to use a ‘windows explorer’ like experience (WinSCP) to copy/move files from your computer to your Nokia N900 and vice versa without the use of a USB cable. In fact WinSCP can be used to manage your files better on your N900.

All you need is a mini app called Open SSH installed on your Nokia N900 and WinSCP on your computer. Click the Open SSH link above or download it from your Application Manager.
(edit: 19/05/2011)What is SSH? Wikipedia says the following;
Secure Shell or SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. The two major versions of the protocol are referred to as SSH1 or SSH-1 and SSH2 or SSH-2. Used primarily on Linux and Unix based systems to access shell accounts, SSH was designed as a replacement for Telnet and other insecure remote shells, which send information, notably passwords, in plaintext, rendering them susceptible to packet analysis.[2] The encryption used by SSH is intended to provide confidentiality and integrity of data over an unsecured network, such as the Internet.
NB: You must have a WIFI router and your Nokia N900 needs to be connected to your home or work network via WIFI. Remember every device connected to your WIFI network has an IP address and your N900 is no different. Below are the steps for setting up Open SSH, finding out your N900′s IP address and configuring WinSCP to access your Nokia N900. This only needs to occur once.
  1. Once Open SSH is installed, it will prompt you for a password, so type one in and remember it.
  2. Install WinSCP on your laptop or computer. Follow the default prompts.
  3. Open X-term on your Nokia N900.
    1. Gain root by typing “sudo gainroot”.
    2. Type the following line to determine what your IP address is for your Nokia N900:
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      ifconfig wlan0
    3. A bit of information appears on the screen showing your MAC address and IP Address.
    4. Note your IP address (inet addr:) down – In my example, the IP address is 192.168.0.9
  4. Close X-Term on Nokia N900.
  5. Open WinSCP on your laptop or computer.
    1. Click the New button. (This will allow you to create a shortcut).
    2. Host Name = the IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.9).
    3. User Name = root
    4. Password = (the password you chose in step 1).
    5. Port Number = 22.
    6. Protocol or File Protocol = SFTP
    7. Allow SCP Fallback by checking the box.
    8. Click the Save button and replace the words “root@192.168.0.9″ with a proper name e.g. Nokia N900.
    9. Check the box that says “Save password (not recommended), unless of course you are happy to type in your password each time. ;-)
    10. With  the Shortcut created, you can now setup the default directory one will enter in when you log into your Nokia N900. Click on Edit and select the Directories from the left hand menu.
    11. Your default folder on your N900 is /home/user/MyDocs
    12. Your default folder on your PC or laptop can be any defined location. (I have created a folder called My Nokia N900 so in the screenshot example this is where it defaults to everytime I load up WinSCP).
    13. I switched off “Remember last used directory” because I want to default to /home/user/MyDocs
    14. The other choices or checkboxes are personal preference.
    15. Click  Save.
    16. Highlight your newly created shortcut and click on Login. (Next time this is all you will have to do).
    17. You’ll be logged into your Nokia N900 on the right pane and your computer on the left pane.
    18. Now you are free to copy, move files from one side to the other and vice versa. WinSCP is very similar to Norton Commander. E.g. if one highlights a file in /home/user/MyDocs all the available commands appear at the bottom of the screen.
    19. Basic WinSCP Commands are as follows:
      1. Double clicking on the .. takes one back a folder.
      2. Clicking on the bar that says Name will filter the list in alphabetical order.
      3. There are icons at the top of the page very similar to Windows Explorer.
      4. One can also right click to see a context menu.
      5. F2 = Rename a folder or file.
      6. F5 = Copy (if you highlight a file or folder on the right side and press F5, the file or folder will be copied to the left hand side and vice versa).
      7. F6 = Move.
      8. F7 = Create a folder.
      9. F8 = Delete a folder.
    20. Other things to take note of:
      1. Hidden folders are greyed out (E.g. see folder in /home/user/MyDocs that start with .images, they are slightly greyed out. Normally these folders are not visible in your basic file manager on the Nokia N900, it’s so you don’t delete them by mistake).
    21. To type commands as if one were typing in X-term, one can load up PUTTY. Do this by press CTRL+T or by going to the Commands menu and selecting “Open in Putty“.
    22. This will open a terminal screen very similar to what one sees on your Nokia N900 and from here you can run anything you would have run in X-Term. As an example I have run the same command I ran on my Nokia N900 at the beginning of this tutorial to display my IP Address. You’ll see the exact same results.
    23. One last thing and it is to do with security and peace of mind. If you want to quickly disable SSH on your Nokia N900, then there is another great little app called “SSH Status and Switcher” (click link to download) or download it from the Application Manager. Once installed, click on the notification menu. You will see it on one of the lines showing a status. If it is showing ON, tapping it will STOP SSH and a SSH stopped message will appear. Repeat steps to switch it back on. ;-)




credit to http://www.mynokian900.com/2011/05/how-to-connect-pc-to-my-nokia-n900-over-wifi

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Install MeeGo 1.2 Community Edition on the micro SD card of the Nokia N900 with Linux!


How to flash MeeGo 1.2 Community Edition on Micro SD Nokia N900:
Attention! This tutorial is for advanced users! Mishandling may cause a malfunction of your Nokia N900, loss of all data and operating system of origin (maemo 5)!

Before starting, all downloaded files (kernel + + 1.2 WHAT MeeGo Flasher) has to be in the same directory to simplify the flash of 1.2 WHAT MeeGo on the Nokia N900.
It is recommended to have a micro-SD Card 8GB Class 10! (Speed ​​read / write 10Mbps minimum).
1 - Download the image 'daily build' "*. raw.bz2" available here: http://repository.maemo.org/meego/n900-de/daily/ (version compiled at least once a week).


Select the folder of the latest version, then "/ images /" and finally "mg-n900 handset-armv7nhl-it-stable /" in the tree to find the *. raw.bz2).
2 - Unzip the file "*. raw.bz2" for file "*. raw" over 3.5 GB
3 - Rename the file "meego.raw" to simplify the controls as a result of the installation.
4 - Download the file " "Corresponding to the image" *. raw "previously downloaded. (The file is located in the same directory).
5 - Download the tool to flash the kernel in the N900, "Flasher-3.5", available here: http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/maemo-dev-env-downloads.php
6 - Copy to the root of your N900 the file "meego.raw" mode via "mass storage".
7 - Start the terminal of your N900 and become "root" on the console: 


"sudo gainroot." (Requires installation of the package "rootsh" available in the repository "extra testing").
8 - Run the N900 in the terminal, the command 


"mount" 

and then locate the partition on your Micro-SD card (mmcblkXpY, X and Y can be 0 or 1, in most cases, the partition is / dev/mmcblk1p1 or just / dev/mmcblk1). [The card must first be formatted to FAT].
9 - Remove the partition with the command "umount / dev / mmcblkXpY" (X and Y: 0 or 1 or / dev / mmcblkX, often with X = 1).
10 - Type the command


"dd if = / home / user / MyDocs / meego.raw of = / dev/mmcblk1."  

Leave it to the phone, nothing is displayed during the transfer operation MeeGo on Micro-SD card, after several long minutes, a message will appear with the number of blocks copied. (Allow about twenty minutes).
11 - Turn off the N900 having disconnected the USB cable.
12 - In the terminal on your PC (Linux), run Flasher-3.5 with the command 


"./flasher-3.5-l-b-k-the-kernel vmlinuz-downloaded".
13 - Start your N900 by plugging the USB cable first, the script will automatically find the USB port which is connected to your N900 and load the Linux kernel temporarily keeping Maemo intact.(It is recommended that you disconnect the USB cable during loading to avoid bug).
14 - Your N900 starts on MeeGo!


Here is the summer edition by NSUFFYS- Thanks to him



credit to http://nsuffys.blogspot.com/2011/08/installer-meego-12-community-edition.html

Harmattan icons refresh my Nokia N900

It was a little over a month ago when Cloud596 rolled out his Symbian Anna icon pack for my Nokia N900 and he has been busy creating a new icon set called Harmattan. Equally impressive, the man is a genius to get this icon set out there so quickly. One can download the latest Harmattan icon pack from the Application Manager or you can download it from here: harmattan-icons-pack_1-1.1.1.-2_all.deb and run it from your file manager. I used Filebox.

Unlike the Symbian Anna icons in the Settings area, the icons are mostly white on grey, which look awesome. If I have to be a little picky, it would be for the 3rd party icons that are coloured (a small detail, which I am sure can be changed).

The menu bar has changed a little as well, most noticeable is the Battery and Volume icons.

The Media Player icons can look awesome but require one to do a bit of manual work. I prefer using WinSCP to connect to my Nokia N900 over WIFI,  but it’s entirely up to you how you do it. Here are the steps:
  1. Take a backup of the icons in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/164×164/hildon/  (this is the default location of your existing Media Player icons).
  2. Go to /usr/share/icons/harmattan-icons-pack/164×164/hildon/ folder where the new Harmattan icons are, and copy all the mediaplayer*.png files to a temporary folder on your computer or onto a temporary location on your N900.
  3. From your temporary folder on your computer or N900, copy all the mediaplayer*.png files back to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/164×164/hildon/ overwriting the files that already exist.

Please visit [RELEASE] HARMATTAN modify icon pack for all the news and to thank Cloud596 for his excellent work.

Extra Icons:
Copy to
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 /home/opt/usr/share/icon/harmattan-icons-pack/48x48/hildon
Copy to
1
 /home/opt/usr/share/icons/harmattan-icons-pack/48x48/hildon




Credit to http://www.mynokian900.com/2011/07/harmattan-icons-refresh-my-nokia-n900

Upgrading NITDroid N11 “Vostok” to N12 “UMay”?




Incredibly there is a new version of NITDroid available. It’s named “UMay” and is version N12. It is clear Alex Roslyakov (@drunkdebugger | e-yes) has a lot of passion for this project and it shows in his timely updates.

Looking at my site statistics I can see lots of people are interested in my “How to install NITDroid N11 “Vostok” on N900?” post, so I aim to show you that it’s not a big deal upgrading to  the new version if you already have N11 “Vostok” installed.
PREREQUISITES:
  1. Download the 64MB image N12_UMay.tar.bz2 from Megaupload mirror site. The file can also be downloaded from http://downloads.nitdroid.com/e-yes/N12_UMay.tar.bz2, but I found the MegaUpload mirror to be quicker. (Thanks to debernardis for this upload).
  2. As I already have the Nitdroid kernel installed from Version N11, I have not re-installed it.
  3. Copy N12_UMay.tar.bz2 to /home/user/MyDocs folder on Nokia N900. I use WinSCP to copy the files from my computer to the /home/user/MyDocs folder.
UPGRADING N11 “Vostok” to N12 “UMay” to EMMC:
  1. Load X-terminal or PUTTY and type the following:
    Note: When running the ‘bzip2 -d N12_UMay.tar.bz2′ command there will be a bit of a delay while the file is extracted. This is normal.
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    sudo gainroot
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    bzip2 -d N12_UMay.tar.bz2
    cd /
    mount /home /and
    cd /and
    tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/N12_UMay.tar
  3. Exit out of X-terminal or PUTTY, reboot your Nokia N900 and on startup one is presented with a boot menu. Type ‘2’ for NITDroid 2.6.28.NIT.06 and it should load up.

NOTE: The first time Nitdroid boots up it take a long time (+- 3 minutes of waiting at the Nitdroid logo), before one sees anything resembling Android. The second and subsequent start ups into Nitdroid are fast.
There are more options on the “Nitdroid easy install on Emmc” page so please do visit it if you want more help.
CHANGELOG:
Source:[Release] N12 “UMay” – Android GingerBread 2.3.4)
N12 “UMay”
- Android GingerBread 2.3.4 (GRJ22)
- New Gapps (20110503)
- much more stable than previous release (N11 “Vostok”)
New features:
- RIL: SMS sending
- RIL: Pro-active USSD sessions
- RIL: 3G Fast Dormancy (thanx to Crevetor)
- RIL: IMEISV request support
- Support for swap (optional; one can easily activate it in /default.prop)
Fixed:
- Permission manifests
- Market working “out-of-the-box”
- WiFi/DHCP problem
SCREENSHOTS:
New in this version – SMS sent and received.


Marketplace works first time and is quick.




 Credit to http://www.mynokian900.com/2011/05/upgrading-nitdroid-n11-vostok-to-n12-umay

How to install NITDroid N11 “Vostok” on N900?

I recently installed the latest version of NITDroid N11 “Vostok” on my Nokia N900. It is Android Gingerbread 2.3.3 port released by Alex Roslyakov (@drunkdebugger | e-yes). There have been a number of versions prior to this one, but each one improves on the last and this one is no exception. I found all the information over on the Maemo.org forum, specifically the “Nitdroid easy install on Emmc” page is very useful.  I recommend visiting Alex’s thread for the change log, or catch him on his website.
NOTE: This version still does not have full two way voice support. 

PREREQUISITES:
  1. Download Nitdroid kernel: http://downloads.nitdroid.com/e-yes/nitdroid-kernel-2.6.28-06_final1_armel.deb
  2. Download Nitdroid version: http://downloads.nitdroid.com/e-yes/N11_Vostok.tar.bz2
  3. Enable all repositories from App manager (Extras-testing, Extras-devel, Extras and the default Nokia repository).
  4. Install Leafpad from the App manager and make sure that you have root access.
  5. Close the App manager.
  6. Copy the two files you downloaded to your /home/user/MyDocs folder on your Nokia N900. I use WinSCP to copy the files from my computer to the /home/user/MyDocs folder.
Installing NITDroid N11 to EMMC (in development)
  1. Load X-terminal and type the following to gain ‘root access’:
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sudo gainroot
  1. You want to update your application list and then download the Nitdroid installer, so type the following:
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apt-get update
apt-get install nitdroid-installer
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y again if it asks again.
  1. Quit X-terminal and DO NOT run the Nitdroid installer, instead open a new X-terminal window.
  2. Gain ‘root access’ by typing the following:
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sudo gainroot
  1. In the next step you are now going to extract the contents of the file “N11_Vostok.tar.bz2″ to a folder, mount two folders and then install the kernel. Type the following:
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cd /home/user/MyDocs
bzip2 -d N11_Vostok.tar.bz2
cd /home
mkdir /and
cd /
mount /home /and
cd /and
tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/N11_Vostok.tar
dpkg -i /home/user/MyDocs/nitdroid-kernel-2.6.28-06_final1_armel.deb
  1. Staying in X-terminal, edit the boot file, by typing the following:
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leafpad /etc/multiboot.d/11
  1. DO NOT press enter yet, instead at the bottom of the X-terminal screen tap on the Tab button. I have marked it in red below.

  1. This will add the ‘.item‘ to the boot file name.
  2. Now hit enter on the keyboard to open the boot file in Leafpad.
  3. Edit the ITEM_DEVICEline in the file according to the following (only 1. or 2. can be chosen):
    1. If you have a MMC (micro SD card) plugged into your N900, change ITEM_DEVICE to this:
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ITEM_DEVICE=${INT_CARD}p2
  1. If you don’t have a MMC (micro SD card) plugged into your N900, change ITEM_DEVICE to this:
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ITEM_DEVICE=mmcblk0p2
  • Save the file by tapping on the drop down menu at the top of the screen.
  • Exit the file by clicking on the X at the top right of the screen.
  • Exit out of  X-terminal, reboot your Nokia N900 and on startup one is presented with a boot menu. Type ‘2’ for NITDroid 2.6.28.NIT.06 and it should load up.

NOTE: The first time Nitdroid boots up it take a long time (+- 3 minutes of waiting at the Nitdroid logo), before one sees anything resembling Android. It also seems to falter at the screen where it tells you to touch the screen. I tried and tried to get it to work and it wouldn’t.  I suggest opening the keyboard and then closing it, and place the N900 in portrait mode. I think I tapped on the emergency number link and then exited the screen and suddenly it started to work.
The second and subsequent start ups into Nitdroid are fast.
There are more options on the “Nitdroid easy install on Emmc” page so please do visit it if you want more help.


Credit to http://www.mynokian900.com/2011/04/how-to-install-nitdroid-n11-vostok-on-n900

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Safely free some space on rootfs

This script shows you how much space is freed. It can also detect whether some directories have already been moved. WARNING: Although this script works for most users, you should always perform a backup before running it. Do not use this script if you have already used some other methods or scripts from Free_up_rootfs_space! In this case reflashing is recommended.
  1. install the rootsh package from extras
  2. download the script to your MyDocs (or upload it via SSH)
  3. in Terminal run
sudo gainroot
sh /home/user/MyDocs/moveroot.sh
It should have freed about 95MB on your rootfs. Upgrading the firmware OTA after using the script is supposed to work. If you reflash the firmware the script will automatically remove the files from the old firmware when you run it again.
This untested script reverts the modifications and moves as many as possible files back to rootfs. Make sure that you have enough space on rootfs for that. Otherwise it will abort the operation. Instructions are the same as for moveroot.sh, except that you call unmoveroot.sh.

[edit] On-device flashing of a custom kernel image

This how to flash a kernel on-device (without USB/flasher 3.5):
  1. you have a kernel image /path/zImage (with it's modules installed)
  2. install the package "sdk-fiasco-gen" from SDK
  3. become root: "sudo gainroot"
  4. make a "fiasco" :)
fiasco-gen -o /path/zImage.fiasco -g -k /path/zImage
  1. flash it
/sbin/fiasco-image-update /path/zImage.fiasco 

[edit] Reflashing & Restore

this is a slightly modified version of the script I use to restore my N900 after a reflash. My reflashing procedure is:
  1. store all settings with Backup on my SD card
  2. reflash with standard http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_firmware, i.e.
sudo flasher-3.5 -F <current firmware image>.bin -f -R
  1. restore old backup except programs
  2. install rootsh from System
  3. in Terminal:
sudo sh /home/backup/restore.sh
with this script (for PR<1.2 or this script (PR1.2) in /home/backup (feedback and patches are welcome). It expects that you made a backup of /root and your selected modified files (e.g. /etc/ssh) in /home/backup. The file "pkgs" should contain a list (line by line) of the package names you want to install.

Credit to   http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Tanner#Safely_free_some_space_on_rootfs

Not enough space in application install memory

It’s not often I run out of space on my Nokia N900, considering it has a 32GB MyDocs area, a 2G Home area, a 270MB RootFS area, and a 6GB SD card storage area.

Before searching for a solution I like to know what is taking up all the space and a really good application to tell you this is…
Storage Usage makes use of heat maps and calculates the size of each folder and one can also target the main areas quickly and easily.
I have recently installed a lot of games and I think they have been installed into my Home memory, which is not ideal considering this memory is only 2GB in total. It would be a lot better if the games went to MyDocs, which has 32GB.
Possible solutions:
Searching Google reveals a few websites with solutions but I favour maemo.org because the community behind the N900 is very good and answers tend to be backed up by a number of key people or experts.
Go here: http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Tanner#Sa…pace_on_rootfs and under the heading “Safely free some space on rootfs” grab the script under step 2 (right click on the link and Save As – do not click on the link as it will show you a ‘404 not found‘ error). The file you are saving is called ‘moveroot.sh‘.
Place ‘moveroot.sh‘ in /home/user/MyDocs/
Start x-terminal and type:
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sudo gainroot
sh /home/user/MyDocs/moveroot.sh
OR
Start PuTTY from WinSCP and type:
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sh /home/user/MyDocs/moveroot.sh
You will see a couple of folders and their sizes and a few moves taking place.
Reboot once done!
Failing that, try and remove some applications that are large and not needed.


Credit to  http://www.mynokian900.com/

Thursday, November 3, 2011

SYGIC MOBILE MAPS 9 AND SIGYC MOBILE MAPS 10 COMPLETE

Here are another new ways to instal Sygic Mobile Maps 9 and Sygic mobile Maps 10, whitall the maps available.


To Install Sygic Mobile Maps 9:

1. Download the Sygic Maps 9 for EUROPE HERE

2. Download Europe Maps pack 1 HERE

3. Download Europe Maps pack 2 HERE

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1- Open folder: SYGIC MAEMO for NOKIA N900 EUROPE

2- Open Folder: Sygic Mobile Maps (Maemo)

3-  Copy ''Drive'','' Maps" , "Res''  and "SetupMobileMaps. Deb"

 4- Connect to PC and  open the Nokia N900 folder. Copy and paste directly to the root folder, not paste into other folders (My Documents, etc ...) or will not work.

 5- Disconect the N900 from the computer and at your N900 go to the root folder where you copied the folders and install SetupMobileMaps.deb.

6- Restart the N900.

 7- Connect the N900 to the computer again, replace the mlm file that is in Keygen folder on your computer to the folder Maps of the N900.

8- Extract all the maps from Europe Maps Pack 1 and 2 to the Maps folder on the N900. you shold became whit lots of maps folders from each country inside the Maps folder on n900 root.

9- Launch the Sygic Mobile Maps 9!

 10- When he asks for activation, go offline, choose activate manually!

 11- The Sygic gives your device ID

12- Run the keygen, search for the same .mlm file that was sent to the N900, type the ID given by Sygic maps and click Generate. It will generate a number,  write this number to activate.
Ready!

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Now comes the part of the 10 Sygic.


note: (you first need to install the sygic 9 following the above tutorial in order to install the Sygic 10)

1- Download the SYGIC MOBILE MAPS 10 EUROPE HERE.

2- Open the file manager and rename the three  folders, drive, maps, and res to Drive1 , res1 and maps1.

3- Remove any previous installation of sygic that is installed above the 9, of your device.

4- Copy "Sygic10.deb" to the device.

5- Copy "modifica.pl" for N900.

6- Install "Sygic10.deb" using the same file manager.

7- Install rootsh if you have not installed on your n900.

8- Run the following commands on the X- terminal
(sudo gainroot) Enter
(cd /home/user/MyDocs) Enter
(perl modifica.pl) Enter

9- Copy the contents of the folder "Maps1" and the. N900/Maps for mlm / (or copy all the folder of sygic folder 9.



 Ready you can already surf, you need not crack or anything else.

You can aditionally follow this tutorials to install the maps of Brasil or From the Gulf countrys, just need to Download the Maps here and follow the same tutorials.

Sygic Mobile Maps 10 - Brasil Maps download HERE

Sygic Mobile Maps 10 - Gulf contrys Maps download HERE


credit to http://www.n900tutorials.blogspot.com/