On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 00:20, Demetris wrote:
> is there a Java API to access the tablet's camera and/or stream video?
you might want to ask the authors of Jitsi, a Java based SIP and XMPP
client capable of doing voice calls and videoconference.
www.jitsi.org
Look for the Jitsi-developers maili
Hi all,
is there a Java API to access the tablet's camera and/or stream video?
i remember Jalimo was a popular Java on these tablets but not sure nowdays.
Thanks
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googloids/androids have a big chunk of kernel which is closed source, and
it is nowhere documented/published what it does on "your" device.
So, neither of googloids are open source, for that reason I also exclude
these kernels from my list of linux kernels.
Just my $0.02
Valeri
On Fri, July 1,
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 09:41, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> As if MeeGo, Maemo, Android, et al aren't actually running a Linux kernel.
Linux kernel is only half the story.
If I understood the explanation given to me some time ago, Android is
very restricted in the sense of the APIs available to the de
Am 01.07.2011 18:19, schrieb Ville M. Vainio:
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Nils Faerber
> wrote:
>
>> I think relying on Nokia is a dead end - we can not expect anything from
>> them anymore (with which I do not mean the people inside Nokia! They are
>
> Apart from funding 99.9% of Qt devel
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Nils Faerber
wrote:
> I think relying on Nokia is a dead end - we can not expect anything from
> them anymore (with which I do not mean the people inside Nokia! They are
Apart from funding 99.9% of Qt development.
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Am 23.06.2011 06:37, schrieb Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail:
> I could not agree more, this phrase is getting old, but I find Paul
> describes my thoughts exactly (actually in a more precise and with a
> witty style)
>
> LOL @ clear intentions
>
> Could it be possible to mass collect money from me
Hi all,
I am actually looking at software allowing my N810 tablet to speak
in order to use it with Navit.
I first tried "flite" and it work well
but it speaks English and I have not found how to make it speak other
languages ?
So I tried to install "espeak" and it installs "without problem" ( sa