Maemo For Beginners

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*'''[[Switching_Off_Fit_Width_To_View|Web pages distorted and slow to load? Try switching off the Fit Width To View option]]'''
*'''[[Switching_Off_Fit_Width_To_View|Web pages distorted and slow to load? Try switching off the Fit Width To View option]]'''
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*'''[[How_To_Make_Your_Battery_Last_Longer|How to make your tablet's battery last as long as possible]]'''
*'''[[How_To_Make_Your_Battery_Last_Longer|How to make your tablet's battery last as long as possible]]'''
*'''[[N810_Memory_Card_Bug|Do you use the internal memory card on the Nokia N810? If so, read this.]]'''
*'''[[N810_Memory_Card_Bug|Do you use the internal memory card on the Nokia N810? If so, read this.]]'''

Revision as of 16:52, 20 May 2009

An idiot's guide to using Nokia's internet tablets

If you've bought a Nokia N800 or N810 and need help with the basics of how to use it, this might be a good place to start.

The tutorials in this section deal with all the main stuff you can do with the Nokia tablets, and they're written in a language that (hopefully!) anyone can understand.

In case you're wondering what "Maemo" actually means, the Nokia tablets run on an operating system called Linux Maemo, and maemo.org is the official website of the Maemo developer and user community.

The original versions of these tutorials were published on the Internet Tablet School site and are used here with permission.

Anyway, on with the tutorials!


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