Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
*.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
I finally saw that this is a TODO item, so clearly it's just because
nobody did it.
Stefan
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Stefan Monnier wrote:
I just installed QtMoko (v18) on a uSD to try it out, and while it looks
OK, it never shows me any keyboard, which makes a lot of its
functionality unusable.
Is it supposed to popup automatically? If it doesn't, is there some way
to force it?
I do see a little Aa
The “Aa” icon means the input method is set to Phone Keys, but of course
the FreeRunner lacks a physical keypad. You need to press the white
triangle, which points down, to the right of the “Aa” icon to choose one
of the keyboard-based input methods. I prefer the Docked Keyboard. In
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
*.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
No package in debian seems to install files to /opt. I am not sure if
this violates the policy but it would surely be very unusual.
On Wednesday 03 March 2010 22:19:21 Stefan Monnier wrote:
Now I keep wondering: why is this Debian-based distribution not using
*.deb packages for its /opt/qtmoko stuff?
If someone contributes patch for the build system, that produces .deb package
that would be very welcome. But please keep
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