Plug N Pimp question
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:43 pm
Hi all, I'm a new user and o2 Joggler owner, so please be kind 
One of the first things I did was try a bootable Ubuntu OS off a USB key and whilst this is fun and impressive, I quite like the standard joggler OS for simply pressing the touchscreen icons and making it feel like an appliance and not yet another ubuntu/windows desktop device.
So sticking with the joggler OS, so far I've added telnet to the device using the method described here: http://[please don't link to the fake wiki]/index.php?title ... ing_Telnet
I then used the "birdlikewires" install of squeezeplay - very impressed with that as I am an existing Squeezeplayer user.
I've also installed spoyser's BBC Iplayer (september version) app and "youtube v1.2" - thanks spoyser these are superb!
Now like others I was consider how (if at all possible) to make the joggler a bed side clock and want to be able to turn the display completely off.
I read that its possible to run "plug n pimp" to customise the joggler, but my concern is that it will attempt to enable telnet, which I've already enabled, so will it screw the joggler up?
Finally I'd like to say that I think that Iplayer and Squeezeplay are essential apps to really make the joggler useful and ask what other apps are there that other people consider essential? Are there are media players that can be loaded on to the native OS? Is it possible to make the native OS browse windows shares to open media?
Thanks for any help

One of the first things I did was try a bootable Ubuntu OS off a USB key and whilst this is fun and impressive, I quite like the standard joggler OS for simply pressing the touchscreen icons and making it feel like an appliance and not yet another ubuntu/windows desktop device.
So sticking with the joggler OS, so far I've added telnet to the device using the method described here: http://[please don't link to the fake wiki]/index.php?title ... ing_Telnet
I then used the "birdlikewires" install of squeezeplay - very impressed with that as I am an existing Squeezeplayer user.
I've also installed spoyser's BBC Iplayer (september version) app and "youtube v1.2" - thanks spoyser these are superb!
Now like others I was consider how (if at all possible) to make the joggler a bed side clock and want to be able to turn the display completely off.
I read that its possible to run "plug n pimp" to customise the joggler, but my concern is that it will attempt to enable telnet, which I've already enabled, so will it screw the joggler up?
Finally I'd like to say that I think that Iplayer and Squeezeplay are essential apps to really make the joggler useful and ask what other apps are there that other people consider essential? Are there are media players that can be loaded on to the native OS? Is it possible to make the native OS browse windows shares to open media?
Thanks for any help