On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 08:05:40PM +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote: > > > After installing > > dropbear_0.48-0.1_armel.deb > > I still do not have ssh access to the 770. > > What do you get instead -- connection refused, or permission denied? "no route to host" DHCP server has given the 770 192.168.110.248, which is reasonable; my local subnet is 192.168.110.x. Host attempting to ssh into 770 gets many response from other hosts with: ping -b 192.16.110.0 Since I haven't set up any user accounts on the 770, I don't know what to expect when I ssh into the 770. > > (I use OpenSSH myself.) I'll put openssh in my ever growing list of things to try. :-) > > > I still have not gotten the ApplicationsCatalog2006 thing to work. > > Maybe that's a cockpit error. I go to > > ApplicationManager>Tools>ApplicationCatalog and try to select one or > > both of the "tableteer" URLs. "New" seems to not do what I want; it > > requires me to type in a URL. What SHOULD I be doing to get one or > > more repositories specified here? > > Precisely that: type in a URL. Or use copy & paste. The list of > repositories is in the wiki (ApplicationRepositories), and the > application catalog also should have "repository", "distribution" and > "component" fields that you're supposed to fill in when you add a new > application, uh, catalog. It appears that it is set up to automatically use http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/certified/ mistral user and http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/non-certified/ mistral user Not so? I guess not, it is clearly not working for me. I'll try manually entering some other repositories. Thanks for pointing me toward the complete repository list in the wiki. If I just had a term, I could probably get it going. Even better, if I could ssh into the 770 and use a real keyboard. > > > Is there some documentation that I've failed to find? > > I don't think so. If the documentation provided on the maemo wiki is > not sufficient, maybe you can add a sentence or two after you've figured > things out? I will. IF I ever get the thing figured out. > > > I REALLY didn't expect this stuff to be so troublesome. > > Yeah, if we had something like Ubuntu's "universe" repository, that > could be enabled by checking an option somewhere in the application > catalog, and all popular 3rd-party apps lived there, things would be > much easier. I could deal with the scattered packages in scattered repositories. I was speaking of the trouble I've had 1) getting a term up 2) getting ANY packages installed and working 3) getting access to repositories. Wouldn't it be nice...... if there were a flashable image that had term, mc, and ssh built in. -- Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog! http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995 Debian3.1/GNU/Linux system uptime 185 days 21 hours 40 minutes