I have been trying to make Xephyr work with SUSE. However when i give this
command:-
Xephyr :2 -host-cursor -screen 800x480x16 -dpi 96 -ac
the screen just comes and disappears. and this is the message that I get on
the shell:-
anurag:/usr/bin # Xephyr :2 -host-cursor -screen 800x480x16 -dpi 96
I'd like to announce the _packaged_ release of my Ruby/Maemo project.
The files you need to start developing graphical Maemo apps in Ruby are at:
http://maemo.rubyx.co.uk/projects/ruby-maemo
Please feel free to contact me about anything concerning the development and
usage of these packages
Hello,
I am trying to install xephyr on SUSE, however the tutorial is not very
clear on how to install xephyr.
Also when I did go the xephyr site, it had debian binaries. I am not sure
how to run it on SUSE.
I am done with installing scratchbox and maemo rootstrap, I am stuck with
xephyr.
Also
Hi Fernando,
I came closer to the problem. It seems to me, that not the gtkrc.cache
file is broken, but the
-rw-r--r--1 user users 25 Jun 29 14:30
current-gtk-key-theme
-rw-r--r--1 root root 28 Sep 21 21:45
current-gtk-key-theme.cache
-rw-r--r--1 user us
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 09:22:02PM -0400, ext Jon Smirl wrote:
> Here's a good reason to switch from OMAP to iMX31 in next gen device
> Combine this with AMD's decision to open source the specs.
>
> AMD today announced Freescale Semiconductor will license its 2D and 3D
> graphics technology. F
On 9/21/07, Klaus Rotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon Smirl wrote:
> 2) To open the specs for some ATI/AMD graphics architecture does not
> mean that all specs are open. Even the Xorg programmers said, that the
> specs opened just covers the 2D part.
For now, that's the case. They are promisin
Jon Smirl wrote:
> Here's a good reason to switch from OMAP to iMX31 in next gen device
> Combine this with AMD's decision to open source the specs.
Maybe... but there are a couple of things which vote against it:
1) The Hardware used in the N800 is also used in various other Nokia
products.
hello people,
Thanks for all the help on installation . I appreciate all your help.
Thanks,
Anurag
On 9/21/07, leemars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:01:01 -0400>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: maemo-developers@maemo.org> Subject:
>
On 21/09/2007, David Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to follow the instructions in the "How To" section of the
> Maemo website, and I'm finding that there are several questions that
> don't seem to be addressed. I'm hoping that someone can answer these for
> me.
>
> 1. The applicati
I'm trying to follow the instructions in the "How To" section of the
Maemo website, and I'm finding that there are several questions that
don't seem to be addressed. I'm hoping that someone can answer these for
me.
1. The application I'm packaging up is not intended to be built from
source by user
Hi,
ext Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>> Does maemo have anything like FAM or Gamin that tells us if watched
>> files or dirs have changed?
>>
>> I'm trying to improve Kagu's media scanning capabilities and it seems
>> that the best thing to do would be to get a notification of some sort
>> when a new fi
Now that maemo Chinook approaches is a good time to define the features
to implement in the following releases of our SDK and development
platform: Diablo and Elephanta. Your suggestions are welcome. You can
file enhancement requests at bugs.maemo.org (preferred), send a proposal
to be discussed at
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