QWS_KEYBOARD doesn't appear to make a difference for me. I think the OP
means that when you use a USB keyboard, instead of getting input to QTmoko,
the input is read by tty. The commands are outputted literally ontop of
qtopia, untill it repaints the screen. Any clues on how to disable the tty
read
Hi,
Just to let you know, that since I tested that install.sh [1] is
working now, I'm making available a snapshot of a minimal Debian
installation since I had a clean install anyway [2] - see file
"Debian_NeoFreeRunner_minimalrootfs_20110912.tar.xz". The only
additional thing that was done was apt
On Monday 12 September 2011 14:45:02 Francesco De Vita wrote:
> So, I would like to know:
> - how to have under QX a correctly rotated screen in landscape mode, maybe
> in fullscreen without matchbox;
> - how to correct the rotation of the touchscreen axes;
> Thank you!
Hi,
you can try:
http://l
On Monday 12 September 2011 14:45:02 Francesco De Vita wrote:
> So, I would like to know:
> - how to have under QX a correctly rotated screen in landscape mode, maybe
> in fullscreen without matchbox;
> - how to correct the rotation of the touchscreen axes;
You can try:
http://lists.linuxtogo.or
Its been a while sense I have last used my Freerunner but after the death of
my Nexus One I am back to my Freerunner with SHR-Unstable and I was
wondering what happened to opkg.org? It seems to not exists anymore as far
as I can tell
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Hi list!
I'm trying to use some applications under QX in landscape mode (screen
rotated, in 640x480 mode). Using xglamo the rotation is unpracticable
because the screen become splitted in four areas full of graphic artifacts.
Using xserver-xorg-video-glamo instead, using the fullscreen mode (qx
set
On Monday 12 September 2011 10:52:04 Giacomo 'giotti' Mariani wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>some day ago I was looking at http://qt-apps.org hoping in some
> port (qbriscola could be very cool) and I found a sokoban game which
> exploits qml:
> http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php?action=conten
Hello everyone,
some day ago I was looking at http://qt-apps.org hoping in some
port (qbriscola could be very cool) and I found a sokoban game which
exploits qml:
http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php?action=content&content=134799
On my kubuntu 11.04 I only had to install qt4-qmlviewer in
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