Re: Problem running installed app (using icon)

2010-05-14 Thread Gunter Ohrner
saurabh aggarwal wrote: > /usr/bin/myApp Looks as if you got a simple typo in your Desktop file, the file name's character case does not match: > Exec=/usr/bin/myapp However, I cannot explain why the app appears in the task list at all for a moment, as you described. That sounds rather strange

Re: j2me

2010-04-09 Thread Gunter Ohrner
Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote: > Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running > PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while > now without any issues. The PhoneME project does not list Maemo as a reliably supported platform, is there any information on how to buil

Re: j2me

2010-04-09 Thread Gunter Ohrner
Christopher Intemann wrote: > Oh just came across "http://www.microemu.org/"; which could possible > run on the N900 (on java). > Did anyone ever try that? Looks promising... I did, I used it to run "DB Railnavigator", a version of Hafas2Go branded by Deutsche Bahn, on the N900. It basically see

Re: ?Ogg Vorbis support hw-accelerated

2010-02-11 Thread Gunter Ohrner
Jan Knutar wrote: >> Does the OGG decoder utilise the CPU's media acceleration features >> (NEON), or is decoding performed in software only, probably draining >> the battery pretty quick? > I'd consider a decoder using NEON as being "software" too ;-) Mh, ok, yes - I guess my intention was stil

?Ogg Vorbis support hw-accelerated

2010-02-10 Thread Gunter Ohrner
Hi! I saw that the codec packs at http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/ogg-support/ and http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/decoders-support/ can add OGG Vorbis support to the N900. Does the OGG decoder utilise the CPU's media acceleration features (NEON), or is decoding performed

OpenJDK / Sun JRE & MicroEmu (Java on Maemo)

2010-02-08 Thread Gunter Ohrner
(Following a suggestion on the users mailing list, I'm re-posting my question here.) Hi! I'd like to know if OpenJDK or Sun JRE work reliably and stable on the N900 and if MicroEmu works well enough to support some Java ME MIDlets, especially DB Railnavigator, a public transport travel planner