http://wiki.webos-internals.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Markstubb&feedformat=atomWebOS Internals - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:49:21ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.1http://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pages_to_be_Transferred&diff=880Pages to be Transferred2009-07-20T16:23:48Z<p>Markstubb: added usbnet back in as I can't update the old wiki for a redirect</p>
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<div>These pages need to be transferred from the [http://predev.wikidot.com old wiki] and converted as per [[Help:Converting Pages]]. If a link to any of these pages takes you to an article on ''this'' wiki, it's already been ported and a redirect entered. If you find any such link, please delete the entry from this list.<br />
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|name=add-words-to-auto-correct-dictionary <br />
|title=Add Words to AutoCorrect Dictionary <br />
|description=The Pre has an autocorrect function. If you type 'u' in a text field, it will be replaced with 'you'. The file that contains auto correction... <br />
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|name=ad-hoc-networking <br />
|title=Ad-Hoc Networking <br />
|description=To enable: iwconfig eth0 mode ad-hoc essid pre This of course disconnects your existing wi-fi connection, so make sure you're connected via EVDO or USB. This is just the standard linux method... <br />
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|name=ajaxterm <br />
|title=Ajaxterm <br />
|description=Methods of getting this work: Rewrite the current AJAX calls into Mojo Style Ajax calls, this will allow us to run the basic html pages as an app. <br />
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|name=alt-optmedia <br />
|title=alt_optmedia <br />
|description=Alternative opt media method to store Optware packages This page describes an alternate way of using /opt to store packages. WARNING! This mode is much more advanced and could possibly cause you a... <br />
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|name=always-show-new-task-details <br />
|title=Always Show Details of New Tasks <br />
|description=Description I've made a small modification that changes how new tasks are handled. Ordinarily, new tasks appear at the bottom of the task list. In this view, you need to tap again to enter details... <br />
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|name=apache <br />
|title=Apache <br />
|description=I've successfully loaded apache/mysql/php/net-snmp onto the Pre, and tested it with a popular NMS tool "Cacti". It runs very well. All of the prerequisite packages were installed from optware... <br />
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|name=application-framework <br />
|title=Application Framework <br />
|description=todo: talk about the app framework! Applications that come bundled on the device are located here. root@castle:/usr/palm/applications# ls -lah drwxr-xr-x 44 root root 4.0k May 22... <br />
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|name=apps-mods-pdf-viewer <br />
|title=Application Mods: PDF Viewer <br />
|description=Orientation Changes Introduction The PDF viewer on the Palm Pre is capable of displaying documents in landscape mode as well as in portrait mode, however it seems that only portrait mode is enabled... <br />
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|name=var-usr-palm-applications <br />
|title=Applications <br />
|description=Applications that come bundled on the device are located here. root@castle:/usr/palm/applications# ls com.handson.app.nascar com.palm.app.calendar com.palm.app.deviceinfo... <br />
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|name=applying-patches <br />
|title=Applying Patches <br />
|description=Since we cannot legally redistribute Palm source code (it is copyrighted code, and is not released under an open source license), then we need to manage our modifications as patches. Since these... <br />
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|name=background-editing <br />
|title=Background Editing <br />
|description=This page is for info about changing the background of the Dialer Application and the Lock Screen. It is still in development, so please correct any errors. Editing the Dialer Screen We can change... <br />
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|name=system:join <br />
|title=Become a contributor <br />
|description=This site is available for anyone to read. To contribute, you must become a member. If you want to apply, please do so, and include your username at either PreCentral or EverythingPre. People who... <br />
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|name=blocking-updates <br />
|title=Blocking Updates <br />
|description=Here is a quick and dirty way to block webOS updates brought to us by "psykoz" This is only for the truly paranoic - we don't suggest that everyone needs to do this, since we've seen that 1.0.3... <br />
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|name=bookmarking-mediaplayer <br />
|title=Bookmarking MediaPlayer <br />
|description=Motivation There are fields in the /var/luna/data/mediadb.db3 file that seem to indicate that Palm intends to have the current song in a playlist, as well as the current position within a song... <br />
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|name=bootloader <br />
|title=Boot Chain <br />
|description=boot/boot.bin Load Address: 0x40200000 This does some minimal hardware initialization, then loads the "real" bootloader and executes it. The "real" bootloader is tacked onto the end of boot.bin as... <br />
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|name=bootie <br />
|title=Bootie <br />
|description=Current Version: 145.2.6 for WebOS 1.0.3 stage3 bootloader of the device, unpacked from the end of boot.bin. loaded to 0x82000000 in memory and looks very similar to iBoot from the iPhoneOS... <br />
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|name=boot-themes <br />
|title=Boot Themes <br />
|description=When the Pre is booting or shutting down, the screen fades between two images - palm-logo.png and palm-logo-bright.png located in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images. By replacing either or both of these... <br />
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|name=brightness <br />
|title=Brightness <br />
|description=Modifying Brightness Slider Obviously this isn't too big a hack, and it honestly barely makes a difference, but people have complained about the lowest brightness being too bright. As it turns out,... <br />
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|name=browser-plugins <br />
|title=Browser Plugins <br />
|description=Call for hackers From destinal July 11 09 — This is very much a work in progress. If you are interested in being part of the effort to get a graphical terminal (and any number of other GUI... <br />
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|name=bugs <br />
|title=Bugs <br />
|description=Here is where we will place bugs found on the Pre so that maybe Palm (or us) can fix them. Please bullet below if you know a fix for the bug listed. wikidot codebox issue in browser — panning... <br />
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|name=building-webos-mojo-applications <br />
|title=Building webOS / Mojo Applications <br />
|description=This guide assumes you have a rooted Pre, with SFTP access. If you don't, please follow the other guides on this wiki first. This guide also assumes that you have at least a basic knowledge of... <br />
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|name=bypassing-activation <br />
|title=Bypassing Activation <br />
|description=If you are outside of Sprint's service area in the United States and would like to still be able to use your Pre, you are required to possess a Palm profile. The phone will not let you past the... <br />
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|name=camera-modifications-additions <br />
|title=Camera Modifications & Additions <br />
|description=The Palm Pre comes shipped with a Camera application that has basic functionality, but lacks several advanced features. Several camera modifications are now available. Until an automated... <br />
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|name=camera-remote-view <br />
|title=Camera Remote View <br />
|description=Goal: To be able to remote into the Pre over EV-DO and grab a current snapshot from the camera…good for many reasons. ;) Prerequisites: 1. A rooted Pre. 2. Optware & DropBear SSH on the Pre... <br />
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|name=change-carrier-string <br />
|title=Change Carrier String <br />
|description=Further testing has revealed that editing bar-scene.html fails. The following is a revised mod as a result of that testing. Want to change the Sprint text in the upper left hand corner to... <br />
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|name=change-default-font-for-replies-forwards-from-navy-to-black <br />
|title=Change default font for replies/forwards from navy to black <br />
|description=It bothered me how all my replies/forwards showed up in navy blue font, so I figured out a way to make the font black. The fix is pretty easy actually. On your rooted Pre, edit the following file:... <br />
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|name=change-enter-to-create-newline-instead-of-send-message <br />
|title=Change Enter To Create Newline Instead of Send Message <br />
|description=Author(s) xluryan Description I know a lot of people really like sending messages that are coherent, and a great way to do that is with the newline character. However, pressing the ENTER key in... <br />
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|name=change-from-loopback <br />
|title=Change From Loopback <br />
|description=Notes on the old loopback method We used to use a loopback file on /media/internal to store the contents of /opt. This didn't work well, since as long as the loopback filesystem is mounted, this... <br />
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|name=alerts-from-usb <br />
|title=Changes Alert/Notification Sounds <br />
|description=This page details a way of making the Pre use a pre-defined MP3 from the USB storage side as it's Alert and Notification tones. This is a work around until Palm adds the UI to be able to modify... <br />
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|name=change-the-default-notification-wav-sound <br />
|title=Change the default notification.wav Sound <br />
|description=Sideffect : this is the same sound that sounds when you attach a charger to your phone. NOTE: To use MP3 files off of the USB Storage side of the Pre, please check THIS article. 1. Root your... <br />
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|name=clipboard <br />
|title=Changing clipboard data from the shell <br />
|description=How to put data into the clipboard from a rooted Pre. The "/tmp/webkit-clipboard" file is where "copied" data is stored (hence clipboard). If you want to change what is on the "clipboard" of the... <br />
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|name=changing-the-turn-off-after-x-time-in-the-palm-pre <br />
|title=Changing the "Turn off after X" time <br />
|description=Changing the "Turn off after X" time in the Palm Pre ("Screen and Lock Menu") By Townsend Harris ("tharris-" IRC channel) Ultimately what this does is allow you to change the idle time value that... <br />
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|name=com-palm-downloadmanager <br />
|title=Com Palm Downloadmanager <br />
|description=This is what mdklein has found out about the palm built in download manager. method: download params: {"target":"url"} downloads url to /media/internal/downloads luna-send -n 1... <br />
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|name=enable-confirm-deletion-on-email <br />
|title=Confirm Deletion on Email <br />
|description=This will enable the confirmation when swiping emails off the screen. Some people have found themselves mistakenly deleting email that they needed, so here's the method to enable the confirm... <br />
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|name=admin-contact <br />
|title=Contact <br />
|description=Please PM me at 'emkman' on PreCentral or EverythingPre for administrative issues. For any legal issues which you are authorized to act on the behalf of, you can contact compliance at... <br />
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|name=contact-link-backup <br />
|title=Contact Link Backup <br />
|description=Unconfirmed, but I guess that contact links are store in /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmAccountDatabase.db3 or /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmDatabase.db3 It looks like the the table... <br />
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|description=Contributors: Sargun Dhillon Phone: +1.925.235.1105 Email: xbmodder+pre [at <br />
|description= gmail [dawt <br />
|description= com IRC Nickname: Sargun Dreadchicken jblebrun IRC Nickname: jblebrun Ali Scissons IRC... <br />
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|name=controlling-leds-from-the-shell <br />
|title=Controlling LEDs from the Shell <br />
|description=I wish the device would indicate via flashing LED that I had a message or alert waiting. I didn't find a way to do it via the regular interface, but from the command line I can at least control the... <br />
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|name=processor <br />
|title=CPU Frequency or Voltage Scaling <br />
|description=Overview There are currently 2 methods to enable further power saving - neither is perfect. Note that these 2 methods CANNOT be used together so make sure you try only one solution at a time. Using... <br />
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|description=crond is a system that allows command to be run at specified intervals. Do not use the built in crontab -e as it is overwritten on each boot. Optware has cron available as an installable package,... <br />
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|name=cross-compiling <br />
|title=Cross Compiling <br />
|description=An easy way to setup a cross-compilation environment on Linux is to set up Optware. See http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/AddAPackageToOptware for details. If you want to contribute to... <br />
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|name=custom-kernels <br />
|title=Custom Kernels <br />
|description=Some caveats and warnings: At this point, the kernels I've compiled seem to work fine, with one big limitation — the power switch doesn't dim the display. I've narrowed the problem down to a... <br />
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|name=database-storage <br />
|title=Database Storage Using Mojo <br />
|description=This page was created to help others by giving a basic example of creating a new database for your application and storing some data in it. SQL Overview It needs to be mentioned that SQLite (what... <br />
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|name=dbdump <br />
|title=dbdump <br />
|description=This is just a simple script that will find all .db3 or .db files and dump them to the /media/internal/dbdump directory as html so you can poke around easily to see if there's anything... <br />
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|title=dbdump <br />
|description=This is just a simple script that will find all .db3 or .db files and dump them to the /media/internal/dbdump directory as html so you can poke around easily to see if there's anything... <br />
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|title=Debian <br />
|description=How to install Debian Building the rootfs on host system Download this Debian image to your Linux desktop. On your Linux desktop, run as root: bunzip2 debsmall.img.bz2 resize2fs debsmall.img... <br />
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|name=decrypt-ssl-traffic <br />
|title=Decrypt SSL (trusted man-in-the-middle technique) <br />
|description=At times, it can be useful to sniff or intercept and decode communications from the pre / webOS client and its backend web services. As many of them utilize SSL for security, however, this can make... <br />
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|name=detecting-errors-syslog <br />
|title=Detecting Application Errors, Syslog <br />
|description=The Palm Pre has an active Linux syslog process running to capture errors, warnings and informational messages from the running applications on the phone. To view the output of the system logger... <br />
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|name=tweak-ideas <br />
|title=Development & Tweak Ideas <br />
|description=Here are some ideas for tweaks which have not been implemented yet (to my knowledge): If you decide to start working one of these, please leave a note under the item as a second-level bullet. If... <br />
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|title=DFBTerm DirectFB Terminal Emulator <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents Overview Install and Run Screenshot TODO List Keyboard remapping Research event1 (keypad1) - non-keyboard keys event2 (keypad0) - keyboard keys Make use of the... <br />
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|description=Using Diff Using Diff to Determine changes when you have two files Let's say you need to know the differences between a new patch file and your existing file. Here is the command: diff —unified... <br />
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|title=DirectFB <br />
|description=Setting up DirectFB in Debian 1. Get into your Debian chroot: apt-get install -y libdirectfb-1.0-0 libdirectfb-bin libdirectfb-extra cat >... <br />
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|name=remove-charging-event-alerts <br />
|title=Disable Charging Event Alerts Sounds <br />
|description=When charging the Pre via USB or Touchstone, the alert event will sound. These following steps are how to disable it. Procedure Step 1: sudo -i Step 2: Unlock file system mount -o remount rw... <br />
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|name=doom <br />
|title=Doom <br />
|description=Setup: 1. Setup Debian. 2. Setup DirectFB. 3. Run, outside the chroot: /sbin/initctl stop LunaSysMgr #NOTE: THIS WILL KILL THE GUI 4. Run, inside the debian chroot: apt-get install -y... <br />
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|title=Downloading From The Browser <br />
|description=As of 2009/07/06, all parts of this modification have been incorporated into the path file at... <br />
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|name=drag-menus <br />
|title=Drag Menus <br />
|description=How to allow dragging through the App Menu and Device Menu to open them Hi guys. One of the big annoyances of mine was that the App Menu and Device Menu are a pain to hit. I have trouble hitting... <br />
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|name=dropbear-install <br />
|title=Dropbear Install <br />
|description=There are different SSH servers you can install. Dropbear uses very little storage space and memory when running (which is good for the Pre that only has 256MB of RAM) but doesn't have all the... <br />
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|title=Dynamic DNS Client INADYN <br />
|description=The Dynamic DNS client INADYN is well used around the world. It is typically found on OpenWRT, DD-WRT Routers, and now can be on your Palm Pre. The INADYN service maintain your IP address in... <br />
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|name=ddns-update <br />
|title=Dynamic DNS for your Pre <br />
|description=This document describes a method to setup ez-ipupdate to automatically update a dynamic DNS hostname to your Palm Pre's Sprint IP address living on ppp0. for updating your Pre's DNS information... <br />
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|name=dynamic-dns-for-your-pre-url-based-update <br />
|title=Dynamic Dns For Your Pre (Url Based Update) <br />
|description=This document contains instructions for setting up your Pre to automatically update a dynamic DNS hostname to your Palm Pre's IP address (assigned by your data service provider). If you're using... <br />
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|name=edit-dialer-theme <br />
|title=Edit Dialer Theme <br />
|description=This page is for info about changing the theme of the Dialer Application. It is still in development, so please correct any errors. This guide involves much the same process as demonstrated in the... <br />
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|name=email-app-patch-to-prompt-for-ipk-installation <br />
|title=Email App Patch to Prompt for IPK Installation <br />
|description=Preamble You will need write permissions to the filesystem on your pre to apply this patch. To get write persmissions execute: rootfs_open -w To remount the filesystem as read-only: mount -o... <br />
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|name=enable-landscape-viewing <br />
|title=Enable Landscape Viewing in Email <br />
|description=Preamble You will need write permissions to the file system on your Pre to apply this patch. To get write persmissions execute: rootfs_open -w After you've made the changes below, remount the... <br />
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|name=rooting <br />
|title=Enable Root Access <br />
|description=Secure root access to the Linux operating system on the Pre has been achieved. What does that mean? The Palm Pre webOS is a framework which runs on top of a fairly standard Linux operating system.... <br />
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|name=adding-the-ipkg-repository <br />
|title=Enable the Optware Package Feed <br />
|description=YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL STEPS ON THIS PAGE EXACTLY AS WRITTEN. ANY DEVIATION WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM EXACTLY, YOU GIVE UP ALL HOPE OF ANYONE HELPING YOU. The Optware package... <br />
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|name=fix-broken-formatting-for-reply-forward-e-mails <br />
|title=Fix Broken Formatting for Reply/Forward E-mails <br />
|description=There is a well known problem with the Pre's e-mail handling of forward and reply messages. (see... <br />
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|name=fix-email-attachments <br />
|title=Fix Email Attachments <br />
|description=Make All email attachments show up Only in webOS 1.0.3 — other revisions may or may not work Introduction You may have noticed that some of your emails with attachments do not display the... <br />
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|name=forward-messages <br />
|title=Forward Messages <br />
|description=Description: This mod will allow you to forward a message by simply tapping on the text of a message in the chat view. It does not interfere with the current attachment-tapping behavior. Tapping an... <br />
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|name=global-search-addons <br />
|title=Global Search Addons <br />
|description=For this example I am going to add a reddit.com option to the global search. Feel free to use whatever site you want — just make sure to change the names accordingly :) *NOTE* Make sure you put... <br />
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|name=global-search-addons-collection <br />
|title=Global Search Addons Collection <br />
|description=This page is a collection of all the Global Search buttons you can add to the Pre. If you want to know how to add these to your Pre, follow the tutorial. We are open to requests on the PreCentral... <br />
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|name=tracking <br />
|title=GPS Tracking <br />
|description=Here is my super happy awesome tracker script! Script code SECRET=make up any secret code here DEST=put your e-mail address here track() { export IFS=$'\n' for loc in $(luna-send... <br />
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|title=Graphical Shell with ajaxPHPterm <br />
|description=This article will allow you to use your web browser on your Pre for a terminal using thttp-php and ajaxphpterm. You should have already rooted your Pre and installed an SSH server, and enabled... <br />
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|name=shell <br />
|title=Graphical Shell with WebShell <br />
|description=Most people are reporting that ajaxphpterm works better than this method. You might want to try that one first … This article will allow you to use your web browser on your Pre for a terminal.... <br />
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|name=random-pre-fanboy-images <br />
|title=Graphics <br />
|description=Post all of your custom/homemade images relating to the Pre here. ultraBlack's Submissions Icons Tux Preview: Pre - Front Preview: Pre - Side/Tilt Preview: Touchstone Preview: JackieRipper's... <br />
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|name=text-editor <br />
|title=GUI Text Editors <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents ecoder ide.php vi clones This page covers available options for editing any file locally from the palm pre itself, without setting up any of the... <br />
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|name=hamachivpn <br />
|title=hamachiVPN <br />
|description=Hamachi VPN for Palm Pre This document assumes you're familiar with the Hamachi VPN, specifically the linux version. It is geared towards a person wanting to "get it working" on the Pre. If you're... <br />
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|name=hardware-key-track-skip <br />
|title=Hardware Key Track Skip <br />
|description=If you use the included headphones, you can skip to the next track by pressing the microphone mute button twice. A solution is still needed for cases where there are no hardware keys on the... <br />
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|name=hidden-features <br />
|title=Hidden Features <br />
|description=This page details ways to enable hidden functionality in on the palm pre. You will need root shell access to perform these changes. Follow these instructions at your own risk, if you make an error... <br />
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|name=hide-delete-the-nascar-app <br />
|title=Hide/Delete The NASCAR App <br />
|description=Root your Pre. Enable the Optware Package Feed and install a backdoor. 1. SSH in. 2. Remount the file system as read/write: mount -o remount,rw / To HIDE the NASCAR app: 3. Bring up the visual... <br />
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|name=hourly-chime <br />
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|description=On my old Treo, I used to use an application called "Chime v1.2" by Redwood Creative Computing. It allowed you to set a Chime that would go off to remind you as every hour elapsed. I don't know... <br />
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|name=ls-in-color <br />
|title=How To Use "ls" In Color <br />
|description=BusyBox Method: If you've been spoiled by other Linux OS distros that use color to help easily identify files & directory structures, and found the Pre to be somewhat wanting in this area, read... <br />
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|name=ignore-a-an-the-in-artist-album-names <br />
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|description=The Pre's default music player does not treat artists and albums beginning with 'A', 'An', or 'The' with any special consideration. Thus 'The Killers' shows up under the 'T' section in your list of... <br />
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|name=installing-apps-with-rooting <br />
|title=Installing Homebrew Apps With A Rooted Pre <br />
|description=If you have already rooted your pre and prefer to install apps from the command line, read on.. Prerequisites: 1) Rooted Pre 2) Ipkg-opt & unprivileged user installed & configured 3) SSH... <br />
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|description=Below is a Python app (shamelessly ripped from http://code.google.com/p/dbus-tools/wiki/DBusCli) for doing some dbus introspection… Use the link above for usage help. #! /usr/bin/env... <br />
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|name=system:invite <br />
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|description=If you know someone who can contribute, invite them here. They will become a member instantly without needing a password or my approval. <br />
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|name=java-services <br />
|title=Java Services <br />
|description=We will do a quick overview on how to create a Java-based service and get it running under the dbus system. The service framework of webOS depends largely on dbus, but Palm wrote most of the... <br />
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|name=key-codes <br />
|title=Key Codes <br />
|description=Found in: /usr/palm/frameworks/mojo/submissions/175.7/javascripts/keycodes.js That file has the key codes for the keys on the keyboard: Mojo.Char.backspace = 8; Mojo.Char.tab... <br />
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|name=linux-rooting <br />
|title=Linux Root Access <br />
|description=Getting a root prompt using Linux Some reverse engineering effort has been made to write a multi platform open source driver for the novacom protocol. The project is hosted at the webos-internals... <br />
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|name=system:list-all-pages <br />
|title=List All Pages <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=logging-information-from-within-scripts <br />
|title=Logging information from within scripts <br />
|description=One of the most basic forms of debugging information available is to print a message. By liberally scattering such print statements throughout code, you can see the value of certain variables... <br />
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|name=make-pre-vibrate-longer <br />
|title=Longer Vibrate <br />
|description=tictac is working on this. <br />
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|name=luna-send <br />
|title=Luna Send <br />
|description=NOTE: You have to run with root perms. Using luna-send to refresh the Launcher panel. luna-send -n 1 palm://com.palm.applicationManager/rescan {} Get a list of all installed apps: luna-send -n... <br />
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|name=admin:manage <br />
|title=Manage Site <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=meetups <br />
|title=MeetUps <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents Local MeetUps US (United States) Arizona Phoenix, AZ California Fresno San Diego/Los Angelos, CA San Francisco/Bay Area/SJ, CA Colorado Denver,... <br />
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|name=message-sound <br />
|title=Message Sound <br />
|description=Description: This mod will allow you to specify the sound played on an incoming message, distinct from the alert and notification sounds. History: This is based heavily on the Sounds and Alerts... <br />
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|name=app-mods-portal <br />
|title=Modify Existing Apps Portal <br />
|description=This is the place to list modifications to built-in or downloadable applications. Note that violations of license or copyright will not be tolerated here. Many modifications are collected together... <br />
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|name=modify-stock-app-while-keeping-original <br />
|title=Modifying a Stock App While Keeping the Original <br />
|description=I have been able to copy a pre-existing app, rename it and keep the original in the launcher. Now able to launch either original or the modified app - both show up in the Launcher. Am also doing it... <br />
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|name=stock-application-mods <br />
|title=Modifying Stock Applications <br />
|description=This section includes instructions for modifying the stock WebOS applications to add potentially useful capabilities…and/or remove annoyances. In general, the procedures listed here will normally... <br />
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|name=mojo-framework-documentation <br />
|title=Mojo Framework Documentation <br />
|description=This page is a placeholder for user-created Mojo SDK documentation. Ideally, this should include a prototype and 1-2 lines of description for each found function. In the interim, webOShelp.net has... <br />
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|name=more-on-leds <br />
|title=More on Leds <br />
|description=As mentioned in Controlling LEDs from the Shell, there are some sysfs endpoints for controlling the LEDs. For a small example of a native program twiddling the LEDs using these endpoints, check... <br />
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|name=myavatar-in-messaging-app <br />
|title=Myavatar In Messaging App <br />
|description=How To Get Your Avatar In The Chat This will get the avatars (both yours and theirs) in the lower right hand corner. Also, I'd suggest the gradient in the chat balloons all fading to one side.... <br />
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|name=my-notification <br />
|title=my notification <br />
|description="My Notification" App The App is now live at http://forums.precentral.net/homebrew-apps/188729-my-notification-no-rooting-needed.html Pleas use this site to talk about future development and needed... <br />
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|name=native-apps-portal <br />
|title=Native Apps Portal <br />
|description=Doom. Nintindo. Direct Frame Buffer. If these things excite you, you're in the right portal. nintendo doom vala-terminal vnc directfb Direct fb terminal <br />
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|name=carded-messaging <br />
|title=New Cards For Each Messaging Conversation <br />
|description=How to make the mesaging application create a new card for each conversation The message app can be a pain when you have multiple conversations going on. You have to swipe back and then pick... <br />
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|name=next-steps-after-rooting <br />
|title=Next Steps: Enable the Optware Package Feed <br />
|description=After you have gained initial root access to the Pre, you will want to install a secure access mechanism for use in the future. There are several steps you should take immediately: Install the... <br />
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|name=nintendo <br />
|title=Nintendo <br />
|description=Nintendo emulation is now possible without having to run "Classic" for WebOS. Simply compile FCEUltra from within a Debian chroot. Demos Video of game being played Unmodified version of image @... <br />
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|name=novacom-windows-7 <br />
|title=Novacom with Windows 7 <br />
|description=Overview The novacom installers included in the WebOS Doctor do not support being installed in Windows 7. However, if the files are unpacked and installed manually, the drivers and the novacomd... <br />
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|name=omap-vibe <br />
|title=OMAP vibration device <br />
|description=The device which vibrates when the phone gets a call is able to be controlled on a rooted Pre via sysfs. This can be done manually or through shell scripts. root@castle:/# cd... <br />
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|name=openssh-install <br />
|title=OpenSSH Install <br />
|description=1. Install OpenSSH: ipkg-opt install openssh Note that the default configuration of OpenSSH does not enable SFTP. Since SCP just uses basic SSH, that works. 2. Kill the OpenSSH daemon... <br />
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|name=openvpn <br />
|title=OpenVPN for Palm Pre <br />
|description=There is an openvpn ipkg for the palm pre that works fine; when you install it it complains "openvpn: unsatisfied recommendation for kernel-module-tun", however the palm pre linux is compiled with... <br />
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|name=optware-cross-compilation <br />
|title=Optware Cross Compilation <br />
|description=A brief instruction here on how to setup optware cross build environment. For detail, see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/AddAPackageToOptware On your host Linux PC, first you'll need to... <br />
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|name=osx-rooting <br />
|title=OS X Rooting via USB cable <br />
|description=Mac OS X: If you are not on a mac, follow the instructions here instead. Download the webOS image. Rename this file to .zip, and extract it. Untar resources/NovacomInstaller.pkg.tar.gz (tar... <br />
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|name=installing-apps-without-rooting <br />
|title=Packaging Homebrew Apps for Stock Pre without Rooting <br />
|description=How To Create Packages for Installation on a Stock Pre Brought to you by… xorg - started the initiative, host of this page simplyflipflops - discovered the install via email link (no longer... <br />
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|name=pager <br />
|title=Pager/Nagger <br />
|description=I use my phone as a pager when I'm on-call at work. The Pre's notification tone is way too short and quiet to wake me up. Here's a script that will nag you by playing a .wav file every minute while... <br />
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|name=system:page-tags-list <br />
|title=Page Tags <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=palmdatabase-db3 <br />
|title=PalmDatabase.db3 File <br />
|description=The file /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmDatabase.db3 is an sqlite database file that appears to contain much of the personal data stored on the Pre. The information in this database, which has about 100... <br />
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|name=palmvnc-terminal <br />
|title=PalmVNC Terminal <br />
|description=You can install the old PalmOS PalmVNC vnc client - http://palmvnc2.free.fr/download.php - under classic, and then run a vnc server from WebOS (via a debian chroot). This is a way to get a full... <br />
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|name=photos-slideshow <br />
|title=Photos Slideshow <br />
|description=This will give you the option when viewing a fullscreen photo to start a slide show. This makes a great addition when on the touchstone. Since we are doing this on just the fullscreen we will only... <br />
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|name=pictures-from-self-test <br />
|title=Pictures from Self-Test <br />
|description=There is some interesting stuff leftover from the testing process: root@castle:/var/log/hwtest/ted# ls -F log/ pics/ The pics/ directory has what appears to be a shot taken inside the factory... <br />
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|name=podcatcher <br />
|title=Podcatcher <br />
|description=A couple of scripts for podcatching, podcast management, and playlist creation Motivation I wanted an on-device method for downloading podcast episodes and generating playlists, and didn't want to... <br />
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|name=porting-older-apps <br />
|title=Porting Older Apps <br />
|description=there is no shortage of open source license (mostly variations on mit) older javascript apps out there. Games, calculators, sketchpads, whatever. I have completed porting 4, and am working on an... <br />
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|name=pre-linux-portal <br />
|title=Pre Linux Portal <br />
|description=This page lists applications you can install on your Pre that run through the linux shell, and modifications you can make to the linux to make your Pre do what you want. This is distinct from webOS... <br />
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|name=pre-not-booting-webos-doctor-how-to <br />
|title=Pre not booting? webOS Doctor How-To <br />
|description=Fortunately, Palm has created a tool called webOS Doctor intended for users to easily restore their devices in the event that they do not want to boot for one reason or another. Download webOS... <br />
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|name=remote-control <br />
|title=Pre Remote Control Options <br />
|description=Write blurbs / pros and cons about: via USB novacom related linux-rooting standard usb networking usbnet-setup via WiFi ad-hoc-networking reverse-tunnel Tethering Reference tethering for... <br />
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|name=pre-hash-codes <br />
|title=Pre Specific Hash Codes <br />
|description=The following hash codes were discovered by LarrySteeze CONFIRMED: ##STICKYDIALER# (784259342537) This enables/disables the Sticky Dialer feature. The sticky dialer feature, when enabled, allows... <br />
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|name=pre-terminal-options <br />
|title=Pre Terminal Options <br />
|description=There are a number of ways to run a terminal on the Pre to access its own GNU/Linux command line. None of them are yet mojo apps. via Classic - vt100 terminal The simplest is simply to run a ssh... <br />
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|name=profile-d <br />
|title=profile.d <br />
|description=After following the Bash Installation Tutorial one can use these examples below to change the bash environment. /etc/profile.d/profile.custom #this sets up the nice... <br />
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|name=putty <br />
|title=Putty <br />
|description=Detailed Putty Terminal Settings Detailed Putty Terminal Settings using SSh-2, DropBear and DynDNS. How to configure Putty for the Dynamic DNS to the Pre, so you can connect via Wifi and have good... <br />
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|name=qemu <br />
|title=QEMU <br />
|description=THIS DOES NOT WORK. REPEAT, DOES NOT WORK. THIS IS STILL BEING INVESTIGATED. 1) Grab qemu-omap3. 2) Compile (standard configure options are fine). 3) Create a full PC-partitioned disk image with a... <br />
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|name=qemu-webos-emulation <br />
|title=QEMU webOS Emulation <br />
|description=Extracting a valid initrd and kernel from the nova-installer-image-castle.uImage as supplied with the webOS Doctor .jar (for 1.0.2 - not figured out for 1.0.3 webOS Doctor). dd... <br />
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|name=random-wallpaper-switching <br />
|title=Random Wallpaper Switching <br />
|description=Goal On my desktop I have installed desktop drapes and my wallpaper switches every few hours to a random image in a wallpapers folder. I wanted to have the same functionality on my... <br />
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|name=system:recent-changes <br />
|title=Recent Changes <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=replace-vi-with-a-fullscreen-text-editor <br />
|title=Replace "vi" with Fullscreen Text Editor "joe" or "nano" <br />
|description=If you find "vi" to be frustrating to use, there are solutions for you. Prerequisites: 1) Rooted Pre 2) Ipkg-opt & unprivileged user installed & configured 3) SSH installed 4) Connect &... <br />
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|name=research-notes-portal <br />
|title=Research Notes Portal <br />
|description=This page links to pages which have the results of research into the Pre. It is something of a catch-all. There may, or may not be procedural instructions. Results may be incomplete or... <br />
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|name=resources <br />
|title=Resources <br />
|description=Resources: This page contains various resources related to the Palm Pre. If you want to get listed here, just jump in our IRC channel and ask! PalmPre.org - Unofficial Palm Pre Fan Site <br />
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|name=restoredebug <br />
|title=Restore Debug Log <br />
|description=Jun 11, 2009 6:44:38 PM com.palm.nova.installer.recoverytool.ConfigFileMgr loadConfiguration INFO: baseBuild webOS.tar Jun 11, 2009 6:44:38 PM... <br />
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|name=reverse-tunnel <br />
|title=Reverse Tunnel <br />
|description=This page will explain how to do the reverse of ad-hoc-networking - set your computer up as an access point, connect to it with your pre, and then connect back to the pre from your computer. Note... <br />
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|name=roam-control <br />
|title=Roam Control <br />
|description=Roam Control Creating a "Roam Only" mode By default, the Pre has no "Roam Only" mode. For fringe Sprint service areas, this can be very annoying, as the phone will tend to prefer a weak Sprint... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=rooted-pre-issues <br />
|title=Rooted Pre Issues <br />
|description=Can't install App Store apps From: kdaqkdaq Subject: ajaxphpterm Date sent: 17 Jul 2009, 17:50 EST Hello Danny, Thanks for the great tutorial on ajaxphpterm! I just wanted to give you a heads-up. I... <br />
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|name=running-processes <br />
|title=Running Processes <br />
|description=As of June 9, 2009, running firmware version [webOS 1.0.2 <br />
|description=: After rooting into the phone here is a list all the running processes on the Palm Pre and what their purpose is… System... <br />
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|name=runningwebosinqemu <br />
|title=Running webOS in QEMU <br />
|description=QEMU is an emulator that will allow testing changes to webOS without loading them onto the Pre. The Palm webOS SDK emulator is not based on QEMU. Even if someone were to have the SDK, which no one... <br />
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|name=samba-access <br />
|title=Samba Access <br />
|description=This document is still a work in progress, as once the installation is complete you will have access to your Pre via your home network but it will disable audio i am still in the process of... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=search:site <br />
|title=Search the site <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=bash-installing <br />
|title=Setup Bash <br />
|description=Setting up Bash as a Replacment Shell for /bin/sh Preliminaries Gain root access. Setup the Optware Feed. Open the root file system to read/write with rootfs_open. Install bash ipkg-opt install... <br />
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|name=sftp-access <br />
|title=SFTP Access <br />
|description=Once you have rooted your Pre, it would be nice to be able to get and put files off the Pre without having to switch to usb drive mode, and copy the files over,and switch back to user mode, and... <br />
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|name=show-actual-battery-percent <br />
|title=Show Actual Battery Percent <br />
|description=Background The battery level fluctuates between 94% to 100% when a charging device is present. The systemui shows 100%, regardless of actual battery percent once changed to 100% while in the... <br />
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|name=show-allday-events-in-calendar-month-view <br />
|title=Show allday events in calendar month view <br />
|description=This patch will modify the calendar application to show all day events in the month view of the application. It denotes days with all day events by changing the background of the cell to be... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=nav:side <br />
|title=Sidebar <br />
|description=Welcome Page How to Join How to Edit User Controls All Pages Recent Changes Invite a Friend Members Getting Started How To Recover Basic Linux Use Enable Root Access Next steps: Enable the... <br />
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|name=system:members <br />
|title=Site Members <br />
|description=Members: Moderators Admins <br />
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|name=splash-application <br />
|title=Splash Application <br />
|description=Coming from the Treo 800w (and 3 other windows mobile phones) I am missing the 'Today' screen. I would like to research a build an app that reaches out to other applications data (using the same... <br />
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|name=symlink-applications <br />
|title=Symlink Applications <br />
|description=It is possible to place applications in alternate locations (eg /media/internal) and symlink them to the appropriate application folder (eg /usr/palm/applications or... <br />
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|name=system:page-tags <br />
|title=system:page-tags <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=system-sounds <br />
|title=System Sounds <br />
|description=Playing a sound From the command-line luna-send -n 1 palm://com.palm.audio/systemsounds/playFeedback '{"name":"shutter"}' Inside a mojo... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=tethering <br />
|title=Tethering <br />
|description=We have been politely cautioned by Palm (in private, and not by any legal team) that any discussion of tethering during the Sprint exclusivity period (and perhaps beyond—we don't know yet) will... <br />
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|name=tidbits <br />
|title=Tidbits <br />
|description=tictac's Tidbits This section lists various tidbits of information tictac has found. rootfs/etc/palm-build-info PRODUCT_VERSION_STRING=Palm webOS... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=nav:top <br />
|title=Top Nav - Green nav bar contents. <br />
|description=Latest Community Ideas Update 1.0.4 Update 1.0.3 Other Goals Tethering Contact Contributors Administrative <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=torch-flash <br />
|title=Torch/Flash <br />
|description=The Camera Flash LED - Background This is a pretty cool device. I just did some research and concluded that Palm is using the Luxeon Flash LED after looking at available products. There is a PDF... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=track-skipping-using-volume-up-down-buttons <br />
|title=Track skipping using Volume Up/Down Buttons <br />
|description=Preamble You will need write permissions to the filesystem on your pre to apply this patch. To get write persmissions execute: rootfs_open -w To remount the filesystem as read-only: mount -o... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=turn-off-missed-call-sound <br />
|title=Turn Off Missed Call Sound <br />
|description=Disable sound when you miss a call If you're like me, you want to use the alarm clock and hear SMS alerts in case the NOC is on fire, but you don't want some random spam call to wake you up. Even... <br />
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|name=unhide-the-developermode-app <br />
|title=Unhide the DeveloperMode App <br />
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|description=lunaprop: Appears to be a key:value program for preferences. Preferences are stored in JSON format. Careful when using lunaprop though. If it cannot find the 'com.palm.*' file in /var/preferences... <br />
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|title=Add Ability To Choose Snooze Length <br />
|description=Introduction I am trying to add a integer picker (0 - 59) along with another list picker which will have units of time (minutes, hours, days, weeks) to the notification alert that pops-up for a... <br />
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|description=This is a quick tutorial on how to add or delete pages in the Launcher. Someone in the forum talked about being able to add and delete pages in the Launcher app and I thought I would look into it... <br />
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|title=Ad-Hoc Networking <br />
|description=To enable: iwconfig eth0 mode ad-hoc essid pre This of course disconnects your existing wi-fi connection, so make sure you're connected via EVDO or USB. This is just the standard linux method... <br />
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|description=Alternative opt media method to store Optware packages This page describes an alternate way of using /opt to store packages. WARNING! This mode is much more advanced and could possibly cause you a... <br />
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|title=Always Show Details of New Tasks <br />
|description=Description I've made a small modification that changes how new tasks are handled. Ordinarily, new tasks appear at the bottom of the task list. In this view, you need to tap again to enter details... <br />
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|description=I've successfully loaded apache/mysql/php/net-snmp onto the Pre, and tested it with a popular NMS tool "Cacti". It runs very well. All of the prerequisite packages were installed from optware... <br />
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|title=Application Framework <br />
|description=todo: talk about the app framework! Applications that come bundled on the device are located here. root@castle:/usr/palm/applications# ls -lah drwxr-xr-x 44 root root 4.0k May 22... <br />
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|title=Application Mods: PDF Viewer <br />
|description=Orientation Changes Introduction The PDF viewer on the Palm Pre is capable of displaying documents in landscape mode as well as in portrait mode, however it seems that only portrait mode is enabled... <br />
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|title=Applications <br />
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|description=Since we cannot legally redistribute Palm source code (it is copyrighted code, and is not released under an open source license), then we need to manage our modifications as patches. Since these... <br />
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|description=This page is for info about changing the background of the Dialer Application and the Lock Screen. It is still in development, so please correct any errors. Editing the Dialer Screen We can change... <br />
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|title=Become a contributor <br />
|description=This site is available for anyone to read. To contribute, you must become a member. If you want to apply, please do so, and include your username at either PreCentral or EverythingPre. People who... <br />
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|title=Blocking Updates <br />
|description=Here is a quick and dirty way to block webOS updates brought to us by "psykoz" This is only for the truly paranoic - we don't suggest that everyone needs to do this, since we've seen that 1.0.3... <br />
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|title=Bookmarking MediaPlayer <br />
|description=Motivation There are fields in the /var/luna/data/mediadb.db3 file that seem to indicate that Palm intends to have the current song in a playlist, as well as the current position within a song... <br />
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|title=Boot Chain <br />
|description=boot/boot.bin Load Address: 0x40200000 This does some minimal hardware initialization, then loads the "real" bootloader and executes it. The "real" bootloader is tacked onto the end of boot.bin as... <br />
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|title=Bootie <br />
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|title=Boot Themes <br />
|description=When the Pre is booting or shutting down, the screen fades between two images - palm-logo.png and palm-logo-bright.png located in /usr/palm/sysmgr/images. By replacing either or both of these... <br />
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|description=Modifying Brightness Slider Obviously this isn't too big a hack, and it honestly barely makes a difference, but people have complained about the lowest brightness being too bright. As it turns out,... <br />
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|title=Browser Plugins <br />
|description=Call for hackers From destinal July 11 09 — This is very much a work in progress. If you are interested in being part of the effort to get a graphical terminal (and any number of other GUI... <br />
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|title=Bugs <br />
|description=Here is where we will place bugs found on the Pre so that maybe Palm (or us) can fix them. Please bullet below if you know a fix for the bug listed. wikidot codebox issue in browser — panning... <br />
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|title=Building webOS / Mojo Applications <br />
|description=This guide assumes you have a rooted Pre, with SFTP access. If you don't, please follow the other guides on this wiki first. This guide also assumes that you have at least a basic knowledge of... <br />
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|title=Bypassing Activation <br />
|description=If you are outside of Sprint's service area in the United States and would like to still be able to use your Pre, you are required to possess a Palm profile. The phone will not let you past the... <br />
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|title=Camera Modifications & Additions <br />
|description=The Palm Pre comes shipped with a Camera application that has basic functionality, but lacks several advanced features. Several camera modifications are now available. Until an automated... <br />
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|title=Camera Remote View <br />
|description=Goal: To be able to remote into the Pre over EV-DO and grab a current snapshot from the camera…good for many reasons. ;) Prerequisites: 1. A rooted Pre. 2. Optware & DropBear SSH on the Pre... <br />
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|name=change-carrier-string <br />
|title=Change Carrier String <br />
|description=Further testing has revealed that editing bar-scene.html fails. The following is a revised mod as a result of that testing. Want to change the Sprint text in the upper left hand corner to... <br />
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|title=Change default font for replies/forwards from navy to black <br />
|description=It bothered me how all my replies/forwards showed up in navy blue font, so I figured out a way to make the font black. The fix is pretty easy actually. On your rooted Pre, edit the following file:... <br />
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|title=Change Enter To Create Newline Instead of Send Message <br />
|description=Author(s) xluryan Description I know a lot of people really like sending messages that are coherent, and a great way to do that is with the newline character. However, pressing the ENTER key in... <br />
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|title=Change From Loopback <br />
|description=Notes on the old loopback method We used to use a loopback file on /media/internal to store the contents of /opt. This didn't work well, since as long as the loopback filesystem is mounted, this... <br />
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|title=Changes Alert/Notification Sounds <br />
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|title=Change the default notification.wav Sound <br />
|description=Sideffect : this is the same sound that sounds when you attach a charger to your phone. NOTE: To use MP3 files off of the USB Storage side of the Pre, please check THIS article. 1. Root your... <br />
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|title=Changing clipboard data from the shell <br />
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|title=Changing the "Turn off after X" time <br />
|description=Changing the "Turn off after X" time in the Palm Pre ("Screen and Lock Menu") By Townsend Harris ("tharris-" IRC channel) Ultimately what this does is allow you to change the idle time value that... <br />
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|title=Com Palm Downloadmanager <br />
|description=This is what mdklein has found out about the palm built in download manager. method: download params: {"target":"url"} downloads url to /media/internal/downloads luna-send -n 1... <br />
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|title=Confirm Deletion on Email <br />
|description=This will enable the confirmation when swiping emails off the screen. Some people have found themselves mistakenly deleting email that they needed, so here's the method to enable the confirm... <br />
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|description=Unconfirmed, but I guess that contact links are store in /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmAccountDatabase.db3 or /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmDatabase.db3 It looks like the the table... <br />
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|description= gmail [dawt <br />
|description= com IRC Nickname: Sargun Dreadchicken jblebrun IRC Nickname: jblebrun Ali Scissons IRC... <br />
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|title=Controlling LEDs from the Shell <br />
|description=I wish the device would indicate via flashing LED that I had a message or alert waiting. I didn't find a way to do it via the regular interface, but from the command line I can at least control the... <br />
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|title=CPU Frequency or Voltage Scaling <br />
|description=Overview There are currently 2 methods to enable further power saving - neither is perfect. Note that these 2 methods CANNOT be used together so make sure you try only one solution at a time. Using... <br />
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|description=An easy way to setup a cross-compilation environment on Linux is to set up Optware. See http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/AddAPackageToOptware for details. If you want to contribute to... <br />
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|title=Custom Kernels <br />
|description=Some caveats and warnings: At this point, the kernels I've compiled seem to work fine, with one big limitation — the power switch doesn't dim the display. I've narrowed the problem down to a... <br />
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|title=Database Storage Using Mojo <br />
|description=This page was created to help others by giving a basic example of creating a new database for your application and storing some data in it. SQL Overview It needs to be mentioned that SQLite (what... <br />
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|title=dbdump <br />
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|title=Debian <br />
|description=How to install Debian Building the rootfs on host system Download this Debian image to your Linux desktop. On your Linux desktop, run as root: bunzip2 debsmall.img.bz2 resize2fs debsmall.img... <br />
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|name=decrypt-ssl-traffic <br />
|title=Decrypt SSL (trusted man-in-the-middle technique) <br />
|description=At times, it can be useful to sniff or intercept and decode communications from the pre / webOS client and its backend web services. As many of them utilize SSL for security, however, this can make... <br />
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|title=Detecting Application Errors, Syslog <br />
|description=The Palm Pre has an active Linux syslog process running to capture errors, warnings and informational messages from the running applications on the phone. To view the output of the system logger... <br />
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|title=Development & Tweak Ideas <br />
|description=Here are some ideas for tweaks which have not been implemented yet (to my knowledge): If you decide to start working one of these, please leave a note under the item as a second-level bullet. If... <br />
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|title=DFBTerm DirectFB Terminal Emulator <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents Overview Install and Run Screenshot TODO List Keyboard remapping Research event1 (keypad1) - non-keyboard keys event2 (keypad0) - keyboard keys Make use of the... <br />
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|description=Using Diff Using Diff to Determine changes when you have two files Let's say you need to know the differences between a new patch file and your existing file. Here is the command: diff —unified... <br />
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|title=DirectFB <br />
|description=Setting up DirectFB in Debian 1. Get into your Debian chroot: apt-get install -y libdirectfb-1.0-0 libdirectfb-bin libdirectfb-extra cat >... <br />
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|name=remove-charging-event-alerts <br />
|title=Disable Charging Event Alerts Sounds <br />
|description=When charging the Pre via USB or Touchstone, the alert event will sound. These following steps are how to disable it. Procedure Step 1: sudo -i Step 2: Unlock file system mount -o remount rw... <br />
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|title=Doom <br />
|description=Setup: 1. Setup Debian. 2. Setup DirectFB. 3. Run, outside the chroot: /sbin/initctl stop LunaSysMgr #NOTE: THIS WILL KILL THE GUI 4. Run, inside the debian chroot: apt-get install -y... <br />
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|title=Downloading From The Browser <br />
|description=As of 2009/07/06, all parts of this modification have been incorporated into the path file at... <br />
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|name=drag-menus <br />
|title=Drag Menus <br />
|description=How to allow dragging through the App Menu and Device Menu to open them Hi guys. One of the big annoyances of mine was that the App Menu and Device Menu are a pain to hit. I have trouble hitting... <br />
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|name=dropbear-install <br />
|title=Dropbear Install <br />
|description=There are different SSH servers you can install. Dropbear uses very little storage space and memory when running (which is good for the Pre that only has 256MB of RAM) but doesn't have all the... <br />
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|name=ddns-update <br />
|title=Dynamic DNS for your Pre <br />
|description=This document describes a method to setup ez-ipupdate to automatically update a dynamic DNS hostname to your Palm Pre's Sprint IP address living on ppp0. for updating your Pre's DNS information... <br />
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|description=This document contains instructions for setting up your Pre to automatically update a dynamic DNS hostname to your Palm Pre's IP address (assigned by your data service provider). If you're using... <br />
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|name=edit-dialer-theme <br />
|title=Edit Dialer Theme <br />
|description=This page is for info about changing the theme of the Dialer Application. It is still in development, so please correct any errors. This guide involves much the same process as demonstrated in the... <br />
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|name=email-app-patch-to-prompt-for-ipk-installation <br />
|title=Email App Patch to Prompt for IPK Installation <br />
|description=Preamble You will need write permissions to the filesystem on your pre to apply this patch. To get write persmissions execute: rootfs_open -w To remount the filesystem as read-only: mount -o... <br />
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|name=enable-landscape-viewing <br />
|title=Enable Landscape Viewing in Email <br />
|description=Preamble You will need write permissions to the file system on your Pre to apply this patch. To get write persmissions execute: rootfs_open -w After you've made the changes below, remount the... <br />
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|name=rooting <br />
|title=Enable Root Access <br />
|description=Secure root access to the Linux operating system on the Pre has been achieved. What does that mean? The Palm Pre webOS is a framework which runs on top of a fairly standard Linux operating system.... <br />
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|name=adding-the-ipkg-repository <br />
|title=Enable the Optware Package Feed <br />
|description=YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL STEPS ON THIS PAGE EXACTLY AS WRITTEN. ANY DEVIATION WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS. IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM EXACTLY, YOU GIVE UP ALL HOPE OF ANYONE HELPING YOU. The Optware package... <br />
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|name=fix-broken-formatting-for-reply-forward-e-mails <br />
|title=Fix Broken Formatting for Reply/Forward E-mails <br />
|description=There is a well known problem with the Pre's e-mail handling of forward and reply messages. (see... <br />
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|name=fix-email-attachments <br />
|title=Fix Email Attachments <br />
|description=Make All email attachments show up Only in webOS 1.0.3 — other revisions may or may not work Introduction You may have noticed that some of your emails with attachments do not display the... <br />
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|name=forward-messages <br />
|title=Forward Messages <br />
|description=Description: This mod will allow you to forward a message by simply tapping on the text of a message in the chat view. It does not interfere with the current attachment-tapping behavior. Tapping an... <br />
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|name=global-search-addons <br />
|title=Global Search Addons <br />
|description=For this example I am going to add a reddit.com option to the global search. Feel free to use whatever site you want — just make sure to change the names accordingly :) *NOTE* Make sure you put... <br />
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|name=global-search-addons-collection <br />
|title=Global Search Addons Collection <br />
|description=This page is a collection of all the Global Search buttons you can add to the Pre. If you want to know how to add these to your Pre, follow the tutorial. We are open to requests on the PreCentral... <br />
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|name=tracking <br />
|title=GPS Tracking <br />
|description=Here is my super happy awesome tracker script! Script code SECRET=make up any secret code here DEST=put your e-mail address here track() { export IFS=$'\n' for loc in $(luna-send... <br />
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|name=ajaxphpterm <br />
|title=Graphical Shell with ajaxPHPterm <br />
|description=This article will allow you to use your web browser on your Pre for a terminal using thttp-php and ajaxphpterm. You should have already rooted your Pre and installed an SSH server, and enabled... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=shell <br />
|title=Graphical Shell with WebShell <br />
|description=Most people are reporting that ajaxphpterm works better than this method. You might want to try that one first … This article will allow you to use your web browser on your Pre for a terminal.... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=random-pre-fanboy-images <br />
|title=Graphics <br />
|description=Post all of your custom/homemade images relating to the Pre here. ultraBlack's Submissions Icons Tux Preview: Pre - Front Preview: Pre - Side/Tilt Preview: Touchstone Preview: JackieRipper's... <br />
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|name=text-editor <br />
|title=GUI Text Editors <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents ecoder ide.php vi clones This page covers available options for editing any file locally from the palm pre itself, without setting up any of the... <br />
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|name=hamachivpn <br />
|title=hamachiVPN <br />
|description=Hamachi VPN for Palm Pre This document assumes you're familiar with the Hamachi VPN, specifically the linux version. It is geared towards a person wanting to "get it working" on the Pre. If you're... <br />
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|name=hardware-key-track-skip <br />
|title=Hardware Key Track Skip <br />
|description=If you use the included headphones, you can skip to the next track by pressing the microphone mute button twice. A solution is still needed for cases where there are no hardware keys on the... <br />
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|name=hidden-features <br />
|title=Hidden Features <br />
|description=This page details ways to enable hidden functionality in on the palm pre. You will need root shell access to perform these changes. Follow these instructions at your own risk, if you make an error... <br />
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|name=hide-delete-the-nascar-app <br />
|title=Hide/Delete The NASCAR App <br />
|description=Root your Pre. Enable the Optware Package Feed and install a backdoor. 1. SSH in. 2. Remount the file system as read/write: mount -o remount,rw / To HIDE the NASCAR app: 3. Bring up the visual... <br />
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|name=homebrew <br />
|title=Homebrew <br />
|description=The Instructions on building WebOS Mojo applications of your own are simple and straight forward. Please take the time to read why and how it is important and permissible for developers to... <br />
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|name=hourly-chime <br />
|title=Hourly Chime <br />
|description=On my old Treo, I used to use an application called "Chime v1.2" by Redwood Creative Computing. It allowed you to set a Chime that would go off to remind you as every hour elapsed. I don't know... <br />
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|name=how-to-edit-pages <br />
|title=How to Edit Pages <br />
|description=You must create an account and join this site to edit pages. It may take a while to be accepted as a member. Alternatively, you may get someone who already is a member to invite you. Once you are... <br />
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|name=ls-in-color <br />
|title=How To Use "ls" In Color <br />
|description=BusyBox Method: If you've been spoiled by other Linux OS distros that use color to help easily identify files & directory structures, and found the Pre to be somewhat wanting in this area, read... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=ignore-a-an-the-in-artist-album-names <br />
|title=Ignore 'A', 'An', and 'The' In Artist and Album names <br />
|description=The Pre's default music player does not treat artists and albums beginning with 'A', 'An', or 'The' with any special consideration. Thus 'The Killers' shows up under the 'T' section in your list of... <br />
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|name=installing-apps-with-rooting <br />
|title=Installing Homebrew Apps With A Rooted Pre <br />
|description=If you have already rooted your pre and prefer to install apps from the command line, read on.. Prerequisites: 1) Rooted Pre 2) Ipkg-opt & unprivileged user installed & configured 3) SSH... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=introspecting-dbus-v2 <br />
|title=Introspecting Dbus V2 <br />
|description=Below is a Python app (shamelessly ripped from http://code.google.com/p/dbus-tools/wiki/DBusCli) for doing some dbus introspection… Use the link above for usage help. #! /usr/bin/env... <br />
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|name=system:invite <br />
|title=Invite A Contributor <br />
|description=If you know someone who can contribute, invite them here. They will become a member instantly without needing a password or my approval. <br />
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|name=java-services <br />
|title=Java Services <br />
|description=We will do a quick overview on how to create a Java-based service and get it running under the dbus system. The service framework of webOS depends largely on dbus, but Palm wrote most of the... <br />
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|name=key-codes <br />
|title=Key Codes <br />
|description=Found in: /usr/palm/frameworks/mojo/submissions/175.7/javascripts/keycodes.js That file has the key codes for the keys on the keyboard: Mojo.Char.backspace = 8; Mojo.Char.tab... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=linux-rooting <br />
|title=Linux Root Access <br />
|description=Getting a root prompt using Linux Some reverse engineering effort has been made to write a multi platform open source driver for the novacom protocol. The project is hosted at the webos-internals... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=system:list-all-pages <br />
|title=List All Pages <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=logging-information-from-within-scripts <br />
|title=Logging information from within scripts <br />
|description=One of the most basic forms of debugging information available is to print a message. By liberally scattering such print statements throughout code, you can see the value of certain variables... <br />
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|name=make-pre-vibrate-longer <br />
|title=Longer Vibrate <br />
|description=tictac is working on this. <br />
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|name=luna-send <br />
|title=Luna Send <br />
|description=NOTE: You have to run with root perms. Using luna-send to refresh the Launcher panel. luna-send -n 1 palm://com.palm.applicationManager/rescan {} Get a list of all installed apps: luna-send -n... <br />
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|name=admin:manage <br />
|title=Manage Site <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=meetups <br />
|title=MeetUps <br />
|description=foldunfold Table of Contents Local MeetUps US (United States) Arizona Phoenix, AZ California Fresno San Diego/Los Angelos, CA San Francisco/Bay Area/SJ, CA Colorado Denver,... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=message-sound <br />
|title=Message Sound <br />
|description=Description: This mod will allow you to specify the sound played on an incoming message, distinct from the alert and notification sounds. History: This is based heavily on the Sounds and Alerts... <br />
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|name=app-mods-portal <br />
|title=Modify Existing Apps Portal <br />
|description=This is the place to list modifications to built-in or downloadable applications. Note that violations of license or copyright will not be tolerated here. Many modifications are collected together... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=modify-stock-app-while-keeping-original <br />
|title=Modifying a Stock App While Keeping the Original <br />
|description=I have been able to copy a pre-existing app, rename it and keep the original in the launcher. Now able to launch either original or the modified app - both show up in the Launcher. Am also doing it... <br />
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|name=stock-application-mods <br />
|title=Modifying Stock Applications <br />
|description=This section includes instructions for modifying the stock WebOS applications to add potentially useful capabilities…and/or remove annoyances. In general, the procedures listed here will normally... <br />
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|name=mojo-framework-documentation <br />
|title=Mojo Framework Documentation <br />
|description=This page is a placeholder for user-created Mojo SDK documentation. Ideally, this should include a prototype and 1-2 lines of description for each found function. In the interim, webOShelp.net has... <br />
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|name=more-on-leds <br />
|title=More on Leds <br />
|description=As mentioned in Controlling LEDs from the Shell, there are some sysfs endpoints for controlling the LEDs. For a small example of a native program twiddling the LEDs using these endpoints, check... <br />
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|name=myavatar-in-messaging-app <br />
|title=Myavatar In Messaging App <br />
|description=How To Get Your Avatar In The Chat This will get the avatars (both yours and theirs) in the lower right hand corner. Also, I'd suggest the gradient in the chat balloons all fading to one side.... <br />
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|name=my-notification <br />
|title=my notification <br />
|description="My Notification" App The App is now live at http://forums.precentral.net/homebrew-apps/188729-my-notification-no-rooting-needed.html Pleas use this site to talk about future development and needed... <br />
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|name=native-apps-portal <br />
|title=Native Apps Portal <br />
|description=Doom. Nintindo. Direct Frame Buffer. If these things excite you, you're in the right portal. nintendo doom vala-terminal vnc directfb Direct fb terminal <br />
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|name=carded-messaging <br />
|title=New Cards For Each Messaging Conversation <br />
|description=How to make the mesaging application create a new card for each conversation The message app can be a pain when you have multiple conversations going on. You have to swipe back and then pick... <br />
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|name=next-steps-after-rooting <br />
|title=Next Steps: Enable the Optware Package Feed <br />
|description=After you have gained initial root access to the Pre, you will want to install a secure access mechanism for use in the future. There are several steps you should take immediately: Install the... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=nintendo <br />
|title=Nintendo <br />
|description=Nintendo emulation is now possible without having to run "Classic" for WebOS. Simply compile FCEUltra from within a Debian chroot. Demos Video of game being played Unmodified version of image @... <br />
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|name=novacom-windows-7 <br />
|title=Novacom with Windows 7 <br />
|description=Overview The novacom installers included in the WebOS Doctor do not support being installed in Windows 7. However, if the files are unpacked and installed manually, the drivers and the novacomd... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=omap-vibe <br />
|title=OMAP vibration device <br />
|description=The device which vibrates when the phone gets a call is able to be controlled on a rooted Pre via sysfs. This can be done manually or through shell scripts. root@castle:/# cd... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=openssh-install <br />
|title=OpenSSH Install <br />
|description=1. Install OpenSSH: ipkg-opt install openssh Note that the default configuration of OpenSSH does not enable SFTP. Since SCP just uses basic SSH, that works. 2. Kill the OpenSSH daemon... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=openvpn <br />
|title=OpenVPN for Palm Pre <br />
|description=There is an openvpn ipkg for the palm pre that works fine; when you install it it complains "openvpn: unsatisfied recommendation for kernel-module-tun", however the palm pre linux is compiled with... <br />
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|name=optware-cross-compilation <br />
|title=Optware Cross Compilation <br />
|description=A brief instruction here on how to setup optware cross build environment. For detail, see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Optware/AddAPackageToOptware On your host Linux PC, first you'll need to... <br />
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|name=osx-rooting <br />
|title=OS X Rooting via USB cable <br />
|description=Mac OS X: If you are not on a mac, follow the instructions here instead. Download the webOS image. Rename this file to .zip, and extract it. Untar resources/NovacomInstaller.pkg.tar.gz (tar... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=installing-apps-without-rooting <br />
|title=Packaging Homebrew Apps for Stock Pre without Rooting <br />
|description=How To Create Packages for Installation on a Stock Pre Brought to you by… xorg - started the initiative, host of this page simplyflipflops - discovered the install via email link (no longer... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=pager <br />
|title=Pager/Nagger <br />
|description=I use my phone as a pager when I'm on-call at work. The Pre's notification tone is way too short and quiet to wake me up. Here's a script that will nag you by playing a .wav file every minute while... <br />
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|name=system:page-tags-list <br />
|title=Page Tags <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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|name=palmdatabase-db3 <br />
|title=PalmDatabase.db3 File <br />
|description=The file /var/luna/data/dbdata/PalmDatabase.db3 is an sqlite database file that appears to contain much of the personal data stored on the Pre. The information in this database, which has about 100... <br />
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|name=palmvnc-terminal <br />
|title=PalmVNC Terminal <br />
|description=You can install the old PalmOS PalmVNC vnc client - http://palmvnc2.free.fr/download.php - under classic, and then run a vnc server from WebOS (via a debian chroot). This is a way to get a full... <br />
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|name=photos-slideshow <br />
|title=Photos Slideshow <br />
|description=This will give you the option when viewing a fullscreen photo to start a slide show. This makes a great addition when on the touchstone. Since we are doing this on just the fullscreen we will only... <br />
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|name=pictures-from-self-test <br />
|title=Pictures from Self-Test <br />
|description=There is some interesting stuff leftover from the testing process: root@castle:/var/log/hwtest/ted# ls -F log/ pics/ The pics/ directory has what appears to be a shot taken inside the factory... <br />
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|name=podcatcher <br />
|title=Podcatcher <br />
|description=A couple of scripts for podcatching, podcast management, and playlist creation Motivation I wanted an on-device method for downloading podcast episodes and generating playlists, and didn't want to... <br />
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|name=porting-older-apps <br />
|title=Porting Older Apps <br />
|description=there is no shortage of open source license (mostly variations on mit) older javascript apps out there. Games, calculators, sketchpads, whatever. I have completed porting 4, and am working on an... <br />
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|name=pre-linux-portal <br />
|title=Pre Linux Portal <br />
|description=This page lists applications you can install on your Pre that run through the linux shell, and modifications you can make to the linux to make your Pre do what you want. This is distinct from webOS... <br />
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|name=pre-not-booting-webos-doctor-how-to <br />
|title=Pre not booting? webOS Doctor How-To <br />
|description=Fortunately, Palm has created a tool called webOS Doctor intended for users to easily restore their devices in the event that they do not want to boot for one reason or another. Download webOS... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=remote-control <br />
|title=Pre Remote Control Options <br />
|description=Write blurbs / pros and cons about: via USB novacom related linux-rooting standard usb networking usbnet-setup via WiFi ad-hoc-networking reverse-tunnel Tethering Reference tethering for... <br />
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|name=pre-hash-codes <br />
|title=Pre Specific Hash Codes <br />
|description=The following hash codes were discovered by LarrySteeze CONFIRMED: ##STICKYDIALER# (784259342537) This enables/disables the Sticky Dialer feature. The sticky dialer feature, when enabled, allows... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=pre-terminal-options <br />
|title=Pre Terminal Options <br />
|description=There are a number of ways to run a terminal on the Pre to access its own GNU/Linux command line. None of them are yet mojo apps. via Classic - vt100 terminal The simplest is simply to run a ssh... <br />
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|name=profile-d <br />
|title=profile.d <br />
|description=After following the Bash Installation Tutorial one can use these examples below to change the bash environment. /etc/profile.d/profile.custom #this sets up the nice... <br />
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|name=putty <br />
|title=Putty <br />
|description=Detailed Putty Terminal Settings Detailed Putty Terminal Settings using SSh-2, DropBear and DynDNS. How to configure Putty for the Dynamic DNS to the Pre, so you can connect via Wifi and have good... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=qemu <br />
|title=QEMU <br />
|description=THIS DOES NOT WORK. REPEAT, DOES NOT WORK. THIS IS STILL BEING INVESTIGATED. 1) Grab qemu-omap3. 2) Compile (standard configure options are fine). 3) Create a full PC-partitioned disk image with a... <br />
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|name=qemu-webos-emulation <br />
|title=QEMU webOS Emulation <br />
|description=Extracting a valid initrd and kernel from the nova-installer-image-castle.uImage as supplied with the webOS Doctor .jar (for 1.0.2 - not figured out for 1.0.3 webOS Doctor). dd... <br />
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|name=random-wallpaper-switching <br />
|title=Random Wallpaper Switching <br />
|description=Goal On my desktop I have installed desktop drapes and my wallpaper switches every few hours to a random image in a wallpapers folder. I wanted to have the same functionality on my... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=system:recent-changes <br />
|title=Recent Changes <br />
|description=</div><div class="preview </div></div><div class="pages-list-item <div class="title <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=replace-vi-with-a-fullscreen-text-editor <br />
|title=Replace "vi" with Fullscreen Text Editor "joe" or "nano" <br />
|description=If you find "vi" to be frustrating to use, there are solutions for you. Prerequisites: 1) Rooted Pre 2) Ipkg-opt & unprivileged user installed & configured 3) SSH installed 4) Connect &... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=research-notes-portal <br />
|title=Research Notes Portal <br />
|description=This page links to pages which have the results of research into the Pre. It is something of a catch-all. There may, or may not be procedural instructions. Results may be incomplete or... <br />
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{{Conversion_Target <br />
|name=resources <br />
|title=Resources <br />
|description=Resources: This page contains various resources related to the Palm Pre. If you want to get listed here, just jump in our IRC channel and ask! PalmPre.org - Unofficial Palm Pre Fan Site <br />
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|name=restoredebug <br />
|title=Restore Debug Log <br />
|description=Jun 11, 2009 6:44:38 PM com.palm.nova.installer.recoverytool.ConfigFileMgr loadConfiguration INFO: baseBuild webOS.tar Jun 11, 2009 6:44:38 PM... <br />
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|name=reverse-tunnel <br />
|title=Reverse Tunnel <br />
|description=This page will explain how to do the reverse of ad-hoc-networking - set your computer up as an access point, connect to it with your pre, and then connect back to the pre from your computer. Note... <br />
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|name=vnc <br />
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}}</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Setting_up_optware_feed&diff=842Setting up optware feed2009-07-20T15:28:41Z<p>Markstubb: /* Install a secure method to connect to the Pre */</p>
<hr />
<div>After you have gained initial root access to the Pre, you will want to install a secure access mechanism for use in the future. There are several steps you should take immediately: <br />
<br />
* Install the Optware package manager so that you can install software onto the Pre. The Optware package feed gives access to over 1300 prebuilt command-line packages for the Pre, and does so without causing conflicts with the built-in Palm package manager.<br />
* Create a new username and password so that you don't need to connect to the Pre as root. This provides an extra layer of security for your Pre. Our secure access mechanism by default does not allow direct root password login (however you can log in as root using secure ssh access keys).<br />
* Configure a secure firewall so that your Pre is not open to everyone in the universe, but can still be accessed securely by you. **If you do not secure the network, your device will be accessible by anyone on the internet until it is rebooted.**<br />
<br />
Note: If you are using the Palm Emulator you don't need to follow these steps to get ssh installed. The emulator is already running a ssh server (dropbear) on that you can connect to on localhost 5522. The optware/cs08q1armel feed is built for the ARM arch, but the emulator is actually a build of the palm pre software for x86, and optware/i686g25 is the correct feed (replace cs08q1armel with i686g25 for emulator).<br />
<br />
<br />
* YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL STEPS ON THIS PAGE EXACTLY AS WRITTEN.<br />
* ANY DEVIATION WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS.<br />
* IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM EXACTLY, YOU GIVE UP ALL HOPE OF ANYONE HELPING YOU.<br />
<br />
<br />
This page assumes that you have just finished the procedure on the [[Portal:Accessing_Linux | Accessing Linux]] page, and are still logged in as root via telnet, novaterm, or novaproxy.<br />
<br />
'''If you have never used Linux before please look at [[basic-linux-use | Basic Linux Use]] to get an idea of linux usage before proceeding.'''<br />
<br />
= Setting up ipkg-opt to access the Optware package feed=<br />
<br />
ipkg-opt is a self contained version of ipkg that only touches files under /opt, which means it will not interfere with the built-in ipkg from Palm. We want to do this to avoid potential issues with Palm's update process.<br />
<br />
==* Procedure==<br />
<br />
===* 1. Make the root filesystem writeable, so that we may make some minimal changes to it:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
rootfs_open -w<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 2. Create a place to put Optware's ipkg.===<br />
This step has been split into two different ways. You can do the simple method (easier, safer, recommended) in 2a or the advanced way (not recommended for faint of heart and may break when Palm does an OTA upgrade) in 2b.<br />
<br />
====* 2a. Create your new opt directory in /var, and arrange for it to be mounted at boot:====<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /var/opt<br />
mkdir /opt<br />
mount -o bind /var/opt /opt<br />
echo '/var/opt /opt bind defaults,bind 0 0' >>/etc/fstab<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
====* 2b. Alternatively, you can resize an existing LVM volume and create a new one specifically for the new packages. See [[[alt-optmedia]]] for this alternative method.====<br />
<br />
===* 3. Get the ipkg-opt package from the Optware package feed:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
cd /tmp<br />
wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Note: If the above step is failing with a "wget: bad address" error and you are on a mac, you made a mistake by selecting USB on step 8 of the [http://predev.wikidot.com/osx-rooting OS X Rooting via USB cable] page. To recover: on your mac, eject the pre drive, then unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. Don't select anyting (or select "Just Charge" if not selecting anything really bothers you). Now repeat step 3 above.<br />
<br />
===* 4. Manually unpack the package (do *not* use the built-in ipkg command for this):===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /tmp/ipkg<br />
cd /tmp/ipkg<br />
tar xvzf ../ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 5. Unpack the contents of data.tar.gz into your /opt directory, starting at the root directory (the filenames in data.tar.gz start with ./opt/...):===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
cd /<br />
tar xvzf /tmp/ipkg/data.tar.gz<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 6. Clean up the files we temporarily placed in /tmp:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
rm /tmp/ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
rm -rf /tmp/ipkg<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 7. Configure the Optware feeds:===<br />
Please note that the second line has one '''>''' while the third and fourth lines have two.<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir -p /opt/etc/ipkg<br />
echo "src/gz cross http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable" > /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
echo "src/gz native http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/native/unstable" >> /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
echo "src/gz kernel http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/pre/cross/unstable" >> /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===* 8. For the root shell session that you're using ipkg-opt, add /opt/bin to the front of your PATH=== <br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 9. Update the Optware package database:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
ipkg-opt update<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===* 10. Arrange for /opt/bin and /opt/sbin (when root) to be on your $PATH===<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /etc/profile.d/<br />
cd /etc/profile.d/<br />
wget http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/bootstrap/blobs/raw/master/etc/profile.d/optware<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
= Create an unprivileged user account to be used when logging in:=<br />
<br />
In the code below, change "preuser" to your prefered login name. You will be creating a variable called "MYUSER" in the first line. From that point on do _not_ type your username, type $MYUSER as it says in the code blocks. <br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
export MYUSER=preuser # You should change "preuser" to something else (your preferred username)...<br />
adduser -h /var/home/$MYUSER $MYUSER # You'll be asked to set your password here.<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
If the Pre complains that your password is weak, then you should really use a more secure password. If you specifically wish to have weak password, just repeat it to confirm and it will take it. It does not reject weak passwords, it just warns about them. Remember that your Pre will contain your personal information, so you really do want a strong secure password.<br />
<br />
== Enable a method for your new unprivileged user account to gain root privileges.==<br />
Install the sudo package and then configure sudo to allow your newly created user to run commands as the root user. This method of running commands with root privileges has been made popular by [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu].<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
# install portion<br />
ipkg-opt install sudo<br />
# configure portion<br />
chmod 640 /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
echo "$MYUSER ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
chmod 440 /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Now to run commands with root privileges when logged in as you new unprivileged user, simply run sudo the_command. When prompted for a password, enter the password for ''your new user''.<br />
<br />
= Install a secure method to connect to the Pre=<br />
Telnet is unencrypted and unsecure. Anyone watching the packets going past can get your username and password. This is "bad". Therefore, you want to immediately create a secure method to attach to the Pre. There are two alternatives: <br />
* The dropbear package is lightweight, fully featured and simple to install. It provides an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh SSH] connection to the Pre. <br />
* The openSSH package does the same and is well understood by many linux users, but uses twice as much memory as dropbear when running.<br />
<br />
These links take you to pages for each of those installs. At the bottom, they link back to this point. <br />
<br />
[[dropbear-install | Dropbear Install]]<br />
[[openssh-install | OpenSSH Install ]]<br />
<br />
Optionally install USBnet=<br />
<br />
USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooh, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
[[USBnet_Setup | USBnet Setup ]]<br />
<br />
= Disable Developer Mode (Recommended)=<br />
<br />
Once you have verified that ssh access is enabled and working, you should turn off Developer mode.<br />
<br />
= Where to go from here: =<br />
* [[pre-linux-portal | Do things to enhance the linux operating system ]]<br />
* [[app-mods-portal | Modify Existing apps]]<br />
* [[native-apps-portal |Investigate running software in "native" mode like games and so forth]]<br />
* [[webos-programming-portal | Write webOS software and install it. ]]<br />
* [[pre-terminal-options | Run a terminal on your pre to access it's own linux]]<br />
* [[research-notes-portal | read the results of others research ]]<br />
* [[optware-cross-compilation | Optware Cross Compilation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
''Ported by hopspitfire''</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Setting_up_optware_feed&diff=840Setting up optware feed2009-07-20T15:26:47Z<p>Markstubb: /* Install a secure method to connect to the Pre */</p>
<hr />
<div>After you have gained initial root access to the Pre, you will want to install a secure access mechanism for use in the future. There are several steps you should take immediately: <br />
<br />
* Install the Optware package manager so that you can install software onto the Pre. The Optware package feed gives access to over 1300 prebuilt command-line packages for the Pre, and does so without causing conflicts with the built-in Palm package manager.<br />
* Create a new username and password so that you don't need to connect to the Pre as root. This provides an extra layer of security for your Pre. Our secure access mechanism by default does not allow direct root password login (however you can log in as root using secure ssh access keys).<br />
* Configure a secure firewall so that your Pre is not open to everyone in the universe, but can still be accessed securely by you. **If you do not secure the network, your device will be accessible by anyone on the internet until it is rebooted.**<br />
<br />
Note: If you are using the Palm Emulator you don't need to follow these steps to get ssh installed. The emulator is already running a ssh server (dropbear) on that you can connect to on localhost 5522. The optware/cs08q1armel feed is built for the ARM arch, but the emulator is actually a build of the palm pre software for x86, and optware/i686g25 is the correct feed (replace cs08q1armel with i686g25 for emulator).<br />
<br />
<br />
* YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL STEPS ON THIS PAGE EXACTLY AS WRITTEN.<br />
* ANY DEVIATION WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS.<br />
* IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THEM EXACTLY, YOU GIVE UP ALL HOPE OF ANYONE HELPING YOU.<br />
<br />
<br />
This page assumes that you have just finished the procedure on the [[Portal:Accessing_Linux | Accessing Linux]] page, and are still logged in as root via telnet, novaterm, or novaproxy.<br />
<br />
'''If you have never used Linux before please look at [[basic-linux-use | Basic Linux Use]] to get an idea of linux usage before proceeding.'''<br />
<br />
= Setting up ipkg-opt to access the Optware package feed=<br />
<br />
ipkg-opt is a self contained version of ipkg that only touches files under /opt, which means it will not interfere with the built-in ipkg from Palm. We want to do this to avoid potential issues with Palm's update process.<br />
<br />
==* Procedure==<br />
<br />
===* 1. Make the root filesystem writeable, so that we may make some minimal changes to it:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
rootfs_open -w<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 2. Create a place to put Optware's ipkg.===<br />
This step has been split into two different ways. You can do the simple method (easier, safer, recommended) in 2a or the advanced way (not recommended for faint of heart and may break when Palm does an OTA upgrade) in 2b.<br />
<br />
====* 2a. Create your new opt directory in /var, and arrange for it to be mounted at boot:====<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /var/opt<br />
mkdir /opt<br />
mount -o bind /var/opt /opt<br />
echo '/var/opt /opt bind defaults,bind 0 0' >>/etc/fstab<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
====* 2b. Alternatively, you can resize an existing LVM volume and create a new one specifically for the new packages. See [[[alt-optmedia]]] for this alternative method.====<br />
<br />
===* 3. Get the ipkg-opt package from the Optware package feed:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
cd /tmp<br />
wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable/ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Note: If the above step is failing with a "wget: bad address" error and you are on a mac, you made a mistake by selecting USB on step 8 of the [http://predev.wikidot.com/osx-rooting OS X Rooting via USB cable] page. To recover: on your mac, eject the pre drive, then unplug the USB cable and plug it back in. Don't select anyting (or select "Just Charge" if not selecting anything really bothers you). Now repeat step 3 above.<br />
<br />
===* 4. Manually unpack the package (do *not* use the built-in ipkg command for this):===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /tmp/ipkg<br />
cd /tmp/ipkg<br />
tar xvzf ../ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 5. Unpack the contents of data.tar.gz into your /opt directory, starting at the root directory (the filenames in data.tar.gz start with ./opt/...):===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
cd /<br />
tar xvzf /tmp/ipkg/data.tar.gz<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 6. Clean up the files we temporarily placed in /tmp:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
rm /tmp/ipkg-opt_0.99.163-10_arm.ipk<br />
rm -rf /tmp/ipkg<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 7. Configure the Optware feeds:===<br />
Please note that the second line has one '''>''' while the third and fourth lines have two.<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir -p /opt/etc/ipkg<br />
echo "src/gz cross http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/unstable" > /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
echo "src/gz native http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/native/unstable" >> /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
echo "src/gz kernel http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/pre/cross/unstable" >> /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===* 8. For the root shell session that you're using ipkg-opt, add /opt/bin to the front of your PATH=== <br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
export PATH=/opt/bin:$PATH<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
===* 9. Update the Optware package database:===<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
ipkg-opt update<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===* 10. Arrange for /opt/bin and /opt/sbin (when root) to be on your $PATH===<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
mkdir /etc/profile.d/<br />
cd /etc/profile.d/<br />
wget http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/bootstrap/blobs/raw/master/etc/profile.d/optware<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
= Create an unprivileged user account to be used when logging in:=<br />
<br />
In the code below, change "preuser" to your prefered login name. You will be creating a variable called "MYUSER" in the first line. From that point on do _not_ type your username, type $MYUSER as it says in the code blocks. <br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
export MYUSER=preuser # You should change "preuser" to something else (your preferred username)...<br />
adduser -h /var/home/$MYUSER $MYUSER # You'll be asked to set your password here.<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
If the Pre complains that your password is weak, then you should really use a more secure password. If you specifically wish to have weak password, just repeat it to confirm and it will take it. It does not reject weak passwords, it just warns about them. Remember that your Pre will contain your personal information, so you really do want a strong secure password.<br />
<br />
== Enable a method for your new unprivileged user account to gain root privileges.==<br />
Install the sudo package and then configure sudo to allow your newly created user to run commands as the root user. This method of running commands with root privileges has been made popular by [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu].<br />
<br />
<pre><nowiki><br />
# install portion<br />
ipkg-opt install sudo<br />
# configure portion<br />
chmod 640 /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
echo "$MYUSER ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
chmod 440 /opt/etc/sudoers<br />
</nowiki></pre><br />
<br />
Now to run commands with root privileges when logged in as you new unprivileged user, simply run sudo the_command. When prompted for a password, enter the password for ''your new user''.<br />
<br />
= Install a secure method to connect to the Pre=<br />
Telnet is unencrypted and unsecure. Anyone watching the packets going past can get your username and password. This is "bad". Therefore, you want to immediately create a secure method to attach to the Pre. There are two alternatives: <br />
* The dropbear package is lightweight, fully featured and simple to install. It provides an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh SSH] connection to the Pre. <br />
* The openSSH package does the same and is well understood by many linux users, but uses twice as much memory as dropbear when running.<br />
<br />
These links take you to pages for each of those installs. At the bottom, they link back to this point. <br />
<br />
[[dropbear-install | Dropbear Install]]<br />
[[openssh-install | OpenSSH Install ]]<br />
<br />
Optionally install USBnet=<br />
<br />
USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooh, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
[[usbnet_setup | USBnet Install ]]<br />
<br />
= Disable Developer Mode (Recommended)=<br />
<br />
Once you have verified that ssh access is enabled and working, you should turn off Developer mode.<br />
<br />
= Where to go from here: =<br />
* [[pre-linux-portal | Do things to enhance the linux operating system ]]<br />
* [[app-mods-portal | Modify Existing apps]]<br />
* [[native-apps-portal |Investigate running software in "native" mode like games and so forth]]<br />
* [[webos-programming-portal | Write webOS software and install it. ]]<br />
* [[pre-terminal-options | Run a terminal on your pre to access it's own linux]]<br />
* [[research-notes-portal | read the results of others research ]]<br />
* [[optware-cross-compilation | Optware Cross Compilation]]<br />
<br />
<br />
''Ported by hopspitfire''</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Usbnet-setup&diff=838Usbnet-setup2009-07-20T15:22:10Z<p>Markstubb: Usbnet-setup moved to USBnet Setup: Formatting</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[USBnet Setup]]</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=USBnet_Setup&diff=837USBnet Setup2009-07-20T15:22:10Z<p>Markstubb: Usbnet-setup moved to USBnet Setup: Formatting</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit)] or [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre-64.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit)] and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/index.php/Windows_XP_usbnet Windows XP USBnet install] <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/299540 route] traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*[http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/mdklein mdklein] notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See [http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 this page] for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272 DevCon] application.<br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pre-linux-portal&diff=836Pre-linux-portal2009-07-20T15:20:38Z<p>Markstubb: Removing all content from page</p>
<hr />
<div></div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=USBnet_Setup&diff=835USBnet Setup2009-07-20T15:20:13Z<p>Markstubb: New page: USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged. == On your rooted Pre =...</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit)] or [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre-64.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit)] and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/index.php/Windows_XP_usbnet Windows XP USBnet install] <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/299540 route] traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*[http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/mdklein mdklein] notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See [http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 this page] for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272 DevCon] application.<br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pre-linux-portal&diff=832Pre-linux-portal2009-07-20T15:07:19Z<p>Markstubb: /* Windows Vista (64-bit) */</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit)] or [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre-64.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit)] and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/index.php/Windows_XP_usbnet Windows XP USBnet install] <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/299540 route] traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*[http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/mdklein mdklein] notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See [http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 this page] for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272 DevCon] application.<br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pre-linux-portal&diff=831Pre-linux-portal2009-07-20T15:06:35Z<p>Markstubb: /* On Mac OS X */</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit)] or [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre-64.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit)] and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/index.php/Windows_XP_usbnet Windows XP USBnet install] <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/299540 route] traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*[http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/mdklein mdklein] notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See [http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 this page] for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own DevCon application. <br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pre-linux-portal&diff=830Pre-linux-portal2009-07-20T15:05:23Z<p>Markstubb: /* On Windows XP */</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit)] or [http://gitorious.org/webos-internals/usbnet-pre/blobs/raw/master/windows/usbnet-pre-64.inf usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit)] and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: [http://docwiki.gumstix.org/index.php/Windows_XP_usbnet Windows XP USBnet install] <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to [http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/299540 route] traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*mdklein notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own DevCon application. <br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubbhttp://wiki.webos-internals.org/index.php?title=Pre-linux-portal&diff=829Pre-linux-portal2009-07-20T15:01:23Z<p>Markstubb: New page: USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged. == On your rooted Pre =...</p>
<hr />
<div>USBnet allows you to create an IP network over the USB cable. This will allow you to talk to your Pre without WiFi or Bluetooth, and it keeps the battery charged.<br />
<br />
<br />
== On your rooted Pre ==<br />
<br />
run<br />
<br />
'''usbnet enable'''<br />
<br />
as root and then restart the device as instructed. When it comes back up, run 'ifconfig' and verify you now have a usb0 interface. Mine had the IP of 192.168.0.202. The IP can be changed in /etc/network/interfaces. After a change, bounce the usb0 interface: ifdown usb0; ifup usb0<br />
<br />
<br />
== Optional Setup to enable DHCP (so you don't have to set the IP address below) ==<br />
<br />
#Edit /etc/dnsmasq.palm.conf <br />
#Add interface=usb0 below the existing interface line <br />
#Add dhcp-range=192.168.0.11,192.168.0.12,12h below the existing dhcp-range <br />
#Restart the dnsmasq process: stop dnsmasq; start dnsmasq <br />
<br />
== On Windows XP ==<br />
<br />
#Download the driver here: usbnet-pre windows driver(32 bit) or usbnet-pre windows driver(64 bit) and save the file to disk as usbnet-pre.inf <br />
#Plug the Pre into your computer. The Add New Hardware Wizard should come up, asking to install an ethernet gadget. <br />
#Follow detailed instructions (screenshots and all) here if you are unfamiliar with installing drivers: Windows XP USBnet install <br />
#When you finish, you should have a network setup. Goto "Network Connections" via Network Places or the Control Panel <br />
#If you have previously installed Novacom on this machine, bring up Windows Task Manager before proceeding. You may find discover a conflict between USBnet and novacomd where the novacomd process will consume lots of CPU and your machine will become very unresponsive. Since you have Task Manager up already, you can easily use it to kill novacomd if this occurs. <br />
#Right-click on the new network, which probably be named Local Area Connection 2 <br />
#Select Properties <br />
#Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) <br />
#Click Advanced <br />
#UNCheck Automatic metric, put 100 in its place. This will keep Windows from attempting to route traffic over the Pre (it won't work anyway) <br />
#Click OK <br />
#If you did not enable DHCP, you will need to set an IP address manually: <br />
##Set your IP address as 192.168.0.203 ( could be anything except 192.168.0.202, assuming this is the Pre's address) <br />
##Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 <br />
##Default Gateway: 192.168.0.202 (your Pre's address for the usb0 interface) <br />
##Set DNS to your preferred servers. Addresses are not currently resolving for me, regardless of the server I use <br />
#Hit OK <br />
<br />
<br />
The network should now be setup. To verify, ssh to 192.168.0.202, and you should be prompted for a login.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Notes: ==<br />
<br />
*This has only been tested on Windows XP 32 bit. For Windows 2000, you will need an additional download from Microsoft. The link is in the header of the INF file. <br />
<br />
- From zinge: I have several confirmations via the precentral forums that this only works on XP sp3. Sp2 gives "error code 10, the device cannot start". Has anyone followed this process and had it work on XP sp2? Update: Upgraded to SP3 on my laptop, and it immediately started working.<br />
<br />
*The 64 bit driver is unverified at this point, but I think it works. <br />
*wayne47: I was having all kinds of issues with this on my WinXP notebook. Clicking on the safely remove hardware icon in the tray indicated two devices associated with the Pre: Novacom and a USB drive. Stopping the Novacom service resolved the issues. Note that I need to do this each time that I attach the Pre via USB. <br />
<br />
== On Mac OS X ==<br />
<br />
*mdklein notes that as of 1.0.4 the g_composite driver appears to only operate usbnet in rndis mode which is not the method OS-X includes. He has made a version that implements CDC-ECM, but it breaks a few other things. Working on this.<br />
<br />
*Allegedly, Mac OS X 10.4 should create a usb0 interface after you plug in a usbnet enabled pre. 10.5 needs a modified driver, which is not working for me (and carazy) yet.<br />
See http://bugcommunity.com/wiki/index.php/Start_Guide_Mac_OS_X_10.5 for more details.<br />
<br />
== Windows Vista (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*If driver/device fails to come online in network sharing center, simply click start->right click computer-> properties … Click Device manager and look for the device "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" you can then right click disable/enable the device. That's all. <br />
*This device/driver can also be cycled with MS Windows own DevCon application. <br />
<br />
== Windows 7 RC Build 7100 (64-bit) ==<br />
<br />
*User lars47 confirms this is working on Windows 7 x64. Wrestled with the driver installation at first, it would not install, Windows complained of a file in use. I rebooted, and the next time I plugged in the Pre via USB, it "just worked". Unsure if I caused the problem, or if a reboot is required/recommended. <br />
<br />
== Linux Support ==<br />
<br />
*Once usbnet was enabled on the Pre, my Ubuntu 9.04 (64 bit) immediately identified the Pre in the NetworkManager and worked without modification to the OS. It seems to already have a driver that works.</div>Markstubb