[maemo-users] Wired keyboard and N800

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Alternatively, as I recently learned, just have something already running
from the SD card or cards you want to keep mounted. Your device will
complain that it can't unmount them, and leave them be.
-Josh

On 1/31/07, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 1/31/07, Marius Gedminas <marius at pov.lt> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 12:41:37PM -0500, Jon Smirl wrote:
> > > On 1/31/07, Luca Donaggio <donaggio at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >That's exactly what I've done: I modified a powered hub to inject
> power to
> > > >the N800 too. It used to work on the 770, but not on the N800, so
> maybe
> > > >there's something else involved which I'm not aware of.
> > >
> > > They should have also made the N770/800 chargeable from the USB port.
> > > That way you can avoid carrying a charger around and charge it from
> > > your laptop or phone charger (most phones are switching to USB
> > > charging).
> >
> > When you plug the USB cable, the Nokia tablets unmount the MMC card so
> > that it could be exported via USB as a block device.
> >
> > It would be *very* annoying if I couldn't play mp3s from the MMC card
> > while the tablet was being charged.
>
> Simply charging by USB does not count as an active USB connection.
> You can charge without unmounting the device.
>
> With some creative software you could also remove the need to have
> only one side using the MMC card. Doing that would probably require
> exporting the card vs NFS instead of as a USB block device. Plugging
> in the USB cable could automatically trigger loading/unloading the USB
> networking module and start the in-kernel NFS server.
>
> Another way would be to add a simple UI that pops up when an active
> USB host is connected. It would just ask if you wanted the MMC
> exported over USB and give you a chance to say no.
>
> >
> > Marius Gedminas
> > --
> > (mental note: stop installing red hat. everytime i do so, it takes ages
> to fix
> > my system again.)
> >                 -- from the sig of Martin H?gman
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