Hi Tommi,
> The other part is of course getting the bits all the way down to the
> printer. I'm not too familiar with current state of the art printing
> support on Linux, but there are more options. CUPS is one, and
> bluetooth printing profile (I think) could be another.
the printing over Blu
about the boot time, my desktop debian does it quite
fast indeed (counting from the GRUB loading the linux
kernel to the login screen). if the real device is
going to have this boot time, its reasonable. its
almost the same time my N-Gage takes to boot up.
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Jakob Praher wrote:
> hi David,
>
> thanks for your response.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>On tor, 2005-06-02 at 14:29 +0200, ext Jakob Praher wrote:
>>
>>
>>>hi all,
>>
>>You should probably read the publicly available information about both
>>
Hi,
I have some basic questions about maemo and the 770 for which I could not find
answers on the website:
How can we get a 770 product loan? Or a development board?
Is there any need/advantage to become a Nokia preferred partner? If so, how?
How to include an application to the 770 sale p
Thanks for all your replies.
Sorry if my mail was confusing, I got it running with the install.sh
before sending my mail. Just wanted to point out some options to improve
the installation process.
What I meant with the debian packages is that my preferred method of
installing would be
add so
hi David,
thanks for your response.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On tor, 2005-06-02 at 14:29 +0200, ext Jakob Praher wrote:
>
>>hi all,
> You should probably read the publicly available information about both
> maemo and Nokia 770.
>
ok. afaik: the public information mostly deals with the maemo
ap
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 13:06 +0530, ext Abhijit Gupta wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Is there any plan to support printing in future ?
> Like integrating CUPS (Common UNIX Printing system)
> with the device..
There is nothing concrete yet, but printing is something we'll probably
have a look at eventually. I
Hi,
I'm to write a Hello World program based on section 5.3.1 (Writing
maemo GUI applications/Windows/HildonApp of the Maemo SDK Tutorial.
Unfortunately it doesn't work. Possibly I forgot to do something, so I
ask for your experienced eyes to pick the errors.
Running af-sb-init.sh restart I get t
Hi,
We currently do not have printing support in maemo but it should be relatively
easy for you to add it there. All contributions are, of course, welcome. If you
have any technical problems, please, let us know.
Regards,
J-P Iivonen
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> [ma
On tor, 2005-06-02 at 14:29 +0200, ext Jakob Praher wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I am very excited about maemo! Kudos to Nokia for building on open source.
>
> I am especially interested in the system architecture of the maemo stuff.
You should probably read the publicly available information about both
Hello everyone,
I am too using Ubuntu (Breezy) and I have installed the Scratchbox
packages using the debian source from scratchbox.org.
Works fine.
I would like to recommend everyone starting installing maemo
by going to www.scratchbox.org, picking version 1.0 or later (I am using
1.0.1),
rea
maemo.org -> documentation
-PankajOn 02/06/05, Jakob Praher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all,I am very excited about maemo! Kudos to Nokia for building on open source.I am especially interested in the system architecture of the maemo stuff.What is the core of the architecture?-> Do you plan on us
hi all,
I am very excited about maemo! Kudos to Nokia for building on open source.
I am especially interested in the system architecture of the maemo stuff.
What is the core of the architecture?
-> Do you plan on using a "normal" System V distro, or are you going for
some embedded.
-> How do you
Hi,
Is there any plan to support printing in future ?
Like integrating CUPS (Common UNIX Printing system)
with the device..
Abhijit
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