[maemo-users] Usage

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> I've tried to install that advanced busybox, but not been able.

You need to use dpkg from the command line, and for me it went in smooth. 
download then in xterm.

dpkg -i busybox-XXXXXXXXXXX

where XXXXX denotes the rest of the name.
>
> ----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Mike Lococo <mpl22 at cornell.edu>
> Para: maemo-users at maemo.org
> Enviados: s??b, 27 de ene de 2007 02:29:44 CET
> Asunto: Re: [maemo-users] Usage
>> To me my 770 is a laptop replacement.
> ...
>> However I get the feeling most here see it as either a PDA (like a palm)
>> or
>> as a multimedia device (ala windows mobile or an iPhone).
>
> It's good for all those things, but there are more people that listen to
> music or use a calendar than that run multiple data centers ;).  I use
> mine for all of the above, and when asked what the device is I tell them
> "it's like an ultralight laptop, among other things".
>
>> For me the #1 app is osso-xterm and what I miss the most is ping.
>
> Miss it no more... there is a busybox replacement with ping integrated,
> and an fping package listed on the wiki Application Catalog.  Have you
> tried them?
>
> http://maemo.org/maemowiki/ApplicationCatalog2006
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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