Go forth and fill your libraries with media.
Seriously, thanks to everyone for being so amazing and patient. You are the reason I love Vox.
I was just told that the Amazon Conduit will be fixed by tomorrow. I will post here as soon as I get word that it's back up and running.
I know this has been frustrating and I am sorry there wasn't more I could do to make it less so. I really appreciate your patience though.
Cheers,
where N810 tablet by Nokia would ever to be used in real life action. Author says:
Without satellite map I would have wasted hours trying to find way out from these dead-end shallows.
Bad news. As many of you have probably noticed, the Amazon Conduit was not fixed in the last week's release. Unfortunately, there was an undetected bug that is preventing the conduit from working.
We are working on this bug fix and hope to have the Conduit back up and running this week.
I will keep you posted.
Thank you for being so patient.
Some people requested an updated version of my "How to create an OpenVPN connection" guide.
This example here and the screenshots are done on a Ubuntu 9.10 installation of Linux.
Also this example is based on the OpenVPN configuration / settings of Ivacy.
As described in my previous version, which was based on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, also in this installation you need to have the following packages installed on your computer, which you easily can install via the Synaptic Package Manager.
network-manager-openvpn
openvpn
openvpn-blacklist
Or you as an alternative you download all files packed in a zip-file from my homepage.
Extract those files in a new folder on your /home/user map. We need them later during the configuration.
If you have installed the 3 packages written above, right click on your Gnome-Network manager and select:
VPN-Connections
→ Configure VPN...
Create a new VPN Connection by secting ”Add”.
Select then: ”Connect to: OpenVPN Client”
Now, give the connection a name. I called my one ”Ivacy OpenVPN”.
Enter the following data.
Gateway
Adress: openvpn.ivacy.com
Type: Password with Certificates (TLS)
Username: enter your username you registered you with att www.ivacy.com
Password: enter your password connected to your username
On the next fields, you have to link to the files you downloaded.
User Certificate: select the file ”Ivacy-client.crt”
CA Certificate: select the file ”Ivacy-ca.crt”
Private Key: select the file ”Ivacy-client.key”
Password Key Password: leave this field blank
The "IPv4 Settings" you just keep untouched. It should be by default set to "Automatic (VPN)".
Click now on "Advanced" to continue to the further settings needed to be adjusted.
In the next "General" view just mark "Use LZO data compression".
Continue to "Security".
Here I had to select "Chipher: BF-CBC" in the previous version of OpenVPN-Network-Manager.
These setting is still working. But I have also seen that it would be enough to just keep both selections on "Default". In this case OpenVPN will automatically use the Chipher needed for the OpenVPN connection to our VPN-Service provider. This was not the case in the previouse version used on Ubuntu 8.04.
So keep the settings either on "Default" or select "Chipher: BF-CBC".
Continue to the window "TLS Authentication".
Here you have to mark "Use additional TLS Authentification".
As Key file you select the file "Ivacy-tls.key" from the files downloaded at the beginning.
Set the Key Direction to "1" and click on OK to save your settings.
Now click on OK to come back to the main VPN Connections Editing menu.
Save all your settings made by clicking "Apply".
If you want to make those VPN-Connection later available for all users on your computer, mark the checkbox "Available to all uses" before clicking on Apply.
Close the Network Configuration window.
Now just left click on your Network Manger in Gnome.
Go to "VPN Connections"
Select "Ivacy OpenVPN" and a small should start blinking over your Network-Connection.
When the OpenVPN connection is established, the Network-Manager will look like this: (if using WiFi Connection)
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~ daisy
To day I checked the Download! application in my N97. To my merry amazement there was only 1 application left in Download!: The OVI store application. I do have to say that the download application does seem a bit overkill on the N97 with both the ovi-store working quite well and the presence of the OTA Software Update application working excellent.
The default v12 N97 firmware has ovi-store version 1.00. The download application has v1.05 in offer. Upgrading went like blast. Strange though that the OVI-store update is not shown through the OTA Software Update application. Who would ever check Download! out of anything other than curiosity. So please every one check the Download! application on your N97. Most likely the last time you ever need to check it.
I guess it will be gone with firmware 2.0.
Cheers
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When good things come, they keep coming! After seeing the Red Bull car at Inorbit mall in Mumbai click here to know more Today I got a chance to see it in action ! :D
David Coulthard, in the cockpit of the very powerful Formula One Car entertained the crowds in Mumbai. He crossed the Bandra – Worli Sealink and then entertained the crowds as he did the ‘donut’ and zoomed past the crowd, with the Red Bull F1 engine’s sound echoing all over!
Here is a video taken by me with my Nokia N95 8GB (it’s not such a good one) as David drove past
And this video (below) taken by my Good Friend Eurisca with her Nokia N95. She had a better positon as she was one of the Marshals at the event! (Thanks Euri!) :)
It’s such amazing feeling to hear the Red Bull V10 engine run! the sound is LOUUUD and more like an airplane on a run-way! :D F1 is an awesome sport!
Thanks to Red Bull, David Coulthard and every other person who was responsible for this event!
Today is one of the best days of my life… I am a BIG BIG fan of Formula One racing, and its my favourite sport! and today I got a chance to see an F1 car at Inorbit Mall Mumbai!
The Red Bull Formula One team has been on a tour in Mumbai since yesterday the 7th October, today the F1 car was showcased at Mumbai’s Inorbit Mall. I was very excited to be so near to a very very powerful car with so much advanced technology!
If you have only seen F1 cars on TV or in photos, the car may feel very small… BUT BUT if you think it is small you are WRONG! the car is BIG and LONG! I was surprised!
Here are some photos I took of the F1 car
David Coulthard, retired Red Bull and Formula One Driver is going to drive the Red Bull f1 on Mumbai’s famous Bandra – Worli Sea Link on Sunday 11th October. for more details click here. So will you be there?
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