<br>I am not sure what you mean by standard operations. I want access to standard linux command line utilities.<br><br>When going through the application manager's list of installed applications, I don't see osso-xterm, and when going through the list of installable applications I also don't see osso-xterm. I have repository.maemo.org entered as one of my catalogues.<br><br>Chris Marshall<br><br><b><i>Ryan Pavlik <abiryan@ryand.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> You don't need the terminal on the N800 to perform standard operations, <br>as I'm sure you've already found out. If you want a terminal, you must <br>install osso-xterm: search maemo.org<br><br>Ryan<br><br>Christopher Marshall wrote:<br>> I am a long time linux user and just got my hands on my n800.<br>><br>> How do I get to a command line?<br>><br>> I put the n800 in red pill mode. I
can see that I have busy-box <br>> installed already but I don't see how to get to it.<br>><br>> I attempted to install bash but I get a message that there is an <br>> application conflict.<br>><br>> Chris Marshall<br>><br>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> maemo-users mailing list<br>> maemo-users@maemo.org<br>> https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users<br>> <br><br><br>-- <br>Ryan Pavlik<br>AbiWord Win32 Platform Maintainer, Art Lead: www.abisource.com<br>AbiWord Community Outreach Project: www.cleardefinition.com/oss/abi/blog/<br><br>"Optimism is the father that leads to achievement."<br> -- Helen Keller<br><br>"The folder structure in a modern Linux distribution such as Ubuntu<br>was largely inspired by the original UNIX foundations that were<br>created by men with large beards and sensible jumpers."<br> -- Jono
Bacon, The Ubuntu Guide<br><br></blockquote><br>