I probably should have read this again before wasting your time: "There are no package feeds available at the moment, we are mostly looking for serious bugs related to device and basic functionality. Some particular areas worth concentrating on: ........."
On Jan 17, 2008 8:43 PM, David Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Community, > > The following pertains to the following installed version: > Angstrom-opie-image-glibc-ipk-2007.12-r2-spitz-installkit > > I installed epdfviewer, evince, and openmoko-mediaplayer2 from the feeds. > Attempting to open any of these applications results in the following gtk > messages: > > ========= > > Warning **: Locale not supported by C library > > :Cannot parse arguments :cannot open display > > ========= > > The first issue i resolved by setting the environment variable, thanks to > googling: > > export LANG=c_C > > The second message still shows up in the error. I'm sure there's a simple > explanation, something embarassing even :) My googling for this one wasn't > effective. > > The general issue I'm seeing is that applications that are installed do > not result in an icon being created in the workspace nor in the menus, and > attempting to execute them from the console result in these errors as they > fail to load. Is it as simple as GTK applications not supported in Opie by > virtue of lacking software components? > > > > > On Jan 17, 2008 6:12 PM, Paul Eggleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Paul Sokolovsky wrote: > > > There's a make-bootbundle.py script which creates liveramdisk from > > > the parts. Otherwise, there're Angstrom server layout specific scripts > > > which do mass conversion. I'm going to RFC adding them to > > > contrib/angstrom/, and then gradually move creation of all LiveRamdisk > > > parts by autobuilder (which is quite of work to be done completely). > > > > Great, thanks - at least I now know where to look if I want to try > > building one myself. > > > > > If you mean cursor keys is landscape mode, I didb't test them then. > > > > Both landscape and portrait mode really. > > > > > As for alarms, don't even remind me ;-). They,re done using atd, > > > right? Atd is known to work, even though I tested that long time ago. > > > > Actually it doesn't by default - the opiealarm process does all the work > > using ioctls, although Opie could be configured at compile time to use > > atd > > instead although I'm not sure if the build system has any setting for > > it. > > I can only assume that there is some kind of kernel bug on h2200 and > > likely h3900 that is preventing the alarm time from being set correctly > > - > > I have been able to verify that it is setting the flag that enables > > wakeup > > on alarm at least, but the alarm time is either wrong or not set at all. > > > > As a workaround, opiealarm could be changed to program the rtc using the > > sysfs interface, but really the ioctls should be working. > > > > Cheers, > > Paul > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Angstrom-distro-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > > > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users > > > > > > -- > > David Marshall -- David Marshall _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users
