Hi,
I am trying to write a simple program that listens to the D-BUS to learn
about applications starting and terminating. Should I use the regular
osso_rpc_set_cb_f function, or should I be calling another method? I have
seen one to listen to HW events. If I am supposed to use osso_rpc_set_cb_f,
Hi,
I have written a small testing application using gazpacho to generate a
glade-like xml file specific that works with the hildon python support.
Unfortunetly the default close and minimize buttons do not work by default. I
found a way around the close button by setting a call back to gtk.mai
Hi,
Mike Frantzen wrote:
>> ...
I think it's even worse than that. There are enough differences to the
usual linux/gtk development environment that the N770 is very
frustrating to develop for. The usual embedded linux target gives the
developer the freedom to choose the methods to his madness
On Wed Nov 29 19:46:51 2006, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
[and "/scratchbox/" is a bad place to put scratchbox to, am I the
only one
to have almost all the harddisk space on "/home/" and almost none
on "/" ?]
No, I, too, have about 1G on /, and 317G on /home/, so I put it all
in /home and symli
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 17:43 +0100, ext Murray Cumming wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 12:11 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
> > > Enjoy: http://sardine.garage.maemo.org/
> >
> > Thank you. Works for me.
>
> However, I'm now getting these errors when starting some simple
> examples:
>
> process 2133
Pada hari Kamis, tanggal 30/11/2006 pukul 16:12 +0200, ext Amichai
Rotman menulis:
> Thanks very much Mohammad,
>
> I am not a programmer, and what you describe is a bit too technical
> for me.
>
> I asked the question on the developers list because someone on the
> user's list suggested it...