30
Jan
Posted in Others | 9 Comments »
1. Sign and install MapDrives v1.00 DiskAdmin Unsigned.sis
2. Install JBak TaskMan v1.00 R5
3. Copy MapDrives.txt to E:\
4. Copy Hack folder to E:\
5. Open JBak TaskMan and go to Struments -> Start App.ini -> select MapDrives -> Program Rule -> select “Autostart”
6. Restart phone
7. Delete MapDrives and install MapDrive_Y.sis
8. Install Modo
9. Extract installserverOS9.2only.zip. By using Modo, copy installserver.exe to Y:\sys\bin
Download files needed here.
Credits to DeltaFox and Yura-smart
Tags: hack, n82, v30.0.019, v31 firmware, v31.0.016
29
Jan
Posted in Others | 4 Comments »
Finally, this SSH client full final version was released on 26th January. This is the first non-beta release since version 1.3.2 which was dated back on January 2005. It now supports 256-bit AES encryption algorithm.
These are the actual screenshot of PuTTY connecting to my Ubuntu machine.



Download: PuTTY v1.5.0 S60v3
Tags: n95 8gb, OS9.x, putty, putty 1.5.0, s60, ssh, symbian, Ubuntu
25
Jan
Posted in Others | 4 Comments »
Changelog:
- Closing of the SDK security ‘hack’ for jailbreaking personal devices
- Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements
- Photo quality improvements (assuming same algorithm tweaks as for N95 classic v31)
- Better browser stability and speed improvements
I have tried twice to update my phone, however I received the same error message (device disconnected) on both attempts. Perhaps the problem is because I’m running WinXP in virtualization. I guess I have to wait until next week where I can update my phone via my PC.
The big question is, is it hackable? The answer is YES!! The procedures are to be done before updating the firmware (which means while you’re still in v30.0.018). But, I won’t post it just yet until I have personally tried it myself. If it works, then I’ll share it here. Otherwise, it would be just a waste.
Tags: 31.0.015, n95 8gb, n95-2
17
Jan
Posted in Linux | No Comments »
It really annoys me when I accidentally scrolled or clicked into something while I’m typing with my laptop. So, I start googling for something to get rid of this problem, and I came across into syndaemon. Syndaemon is a program which monitors the keyboard activity and disable the touchpad while typing. It is included by default in Ubuntu Intrepid.
$ syndaemon -d
-d option specifies the syndaemon to start as a daemon and runs in the backgroud. The default idle-time (time to wait after the last key pressed before enabling the touchpad) is 2 seconds. There are also a few other basic options to suit your needs.
-i : Specifies the idle-time
-t: Disable tapping and scrolling only.
So, for example, if you want to disable tapping and scrolling only, and 1 second idle time before touchpad is enabled again:
$ syndaemon -d -t -i 1
You can also run syndaemon in startup by adding the command at Preference -> Session.
Tags: disable touchpad while typing, intrepid, syndaemon, Ubuntu
1
Jan
Posted in Life | 1 Comment »
Hello 2009..!!
What’s your new year’s resolution??
Tags: 2009, new year, resolution