A while back I managed to get scratchbox CPU transparency working on a
Nokia 770. It's extremely cool voodoo, and very handy.
I just ran through the process again tonight, and took careful notes
on what I had to do. Some parts of it were a bit painful, (and some
even got a bit worse than the last
So my work with the maemo stuff to this point has been mostly
performance-testing of cairo. That's good and all, but I also can't
help wanting to play with this fancy little gadget I've got.
One thing that looked really interesting to me when I saw people
playing with it at GUADEC this summer was
Carl Worth wrote:
So a first question I have is what it would take to be able to plug a
USB GPS device into the n770. Obviously there's a cable issue at least
as both devices have the little USB connectors on both ends. I can
probably work that out if the hardware/software will allow this
ext Carl Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, my question is, why aren't cool things like MaemoMapper in a
maemo.org-hosted repository along with all their dependencies?
They are! :) What you should be doing is find Maemo Mapper in the
ApplicationCatalogue2006 wiki page on maemo.org, and then
Hi Carl,
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 12:55:33AM -0800, ext Carl Worth wrote:
So my work with the maemo stuff to this point has been mostly
performance-testing of cairo. That's good and all, but I also can't
help wanting to play with this fancy little gadget I've got.
Hooray!
So a first question
Hi,
I'm happy this is not just my impression. We encourage the use of Maemo
bugzilla, and internal Nokia developers spend time looking after the bugs, but
the bugzilla setup is not suitable. There is no way I could make a query that
would return bugs related to my area - I have to search all
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 12:30:42PM +0200, ext Marius Vollmer wrote:
ext Carl Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or if they are, why isn't that repository configured by default in
the standard install?
We don't want to make it too easy for people to install all kinds of
stuff that Nokia
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 13:20 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to search all and hand-pick from there.
GNOME's bugzilla has a great My Bugs page, and generally has much better
ways to navigate around group of bugs and modules.
For instance, see the panel on the right:
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 09:33:02AM +0200, Eero Tamminen wrote:
Some additional things to remember when using Valgrind/gdb/etc.
in Scratchbox and with Maemo...
snip
Thanks, I've updated the wiki.
Marius Gedminas
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Hi,
I am trying to determine how to get around a nagging bug associated
with virtual keyboard in IT2006:
I have TextBuffer/TextView widget with some text in it, and an action
button to operate on a selected block of text.
When I select a text block, the
2006/11/16, Jesper Zuschlag [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Actually, from what I have been told by several ARM representatives
its the other way around.
It's funny, because Sun is insisting; from:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6857451192.html
Eric Chu, senior director for the mobile and embedded
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I'm a CPU transparency user too. I think I hit the same issue back
when 2.0 was originally released.See the following post for reference:
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2006-June/004242.html
Sounds to me like the issue
George Farris wrote:
On Mon, 2006-13-11 at 11:47 +0200, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
Here is a list of issues raised on this list I think have not been
concluded so far, in no particular order. The easiest way to get off the
list is to provide answers, but you can also try convincing me other
ways.
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Hi,
The following files appear to be empty:
http://maemo.org///downloads/d1.php
http://maemo.org///downloads/d2.php
http://maemo.org///downloads/d2.php
Are Nokians aware of this?I want to try the 2.1 developer fs, but
it doesn't seem available
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