Dear readers,
As pointed out in my introduction earlier, I decided to create a small
launching script[1]: it will show a matrix of buttons with your menu
entries in them.
Currently it can show a maximum of 9 entries per menu, but I don't have
that many programs installed yet anyway.
I'm probably
I'm currently on Ubuntu Jaunty and it is not included in their release.
I'll see if I can get the package in by adding debian source and then
recompiling (or just mixing the package in, but that is a bit of a
no-no).
Bram
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 23:39 +0300, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
> What is y
> I was not able to get edj_cc on my desktop and
> therefore could not compile the new themes/zone.edj file.
What is your desktop?
On Debian, it should be in libedje-bin package.
That package could be installed on freerunner itself as well.
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Attached is a very small patch which adds a button to the menu where you
can make a screenshot. It will, if the file ~/.launcher exists, show
"Launch ~/.launcher" in menu item 3 (index 2). PUshing it will call
"~/.launcher".
The entry is meant to be used as a simple "launch the program I'm
current
Hi,
i just uploaded version 0.8-1 of opp. it contains the patch to handle
the fault in the framework. as i don't have a neo someone else has to
test it on the neo.
@someone with a neo: please write a patch for the framework modules so
this hack it not longer needed!
regards
Sebastian
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> Being told that I should not try to turn Zhone into an application
> launcher, I'm now left wondering the following:
Ideally, we should have all phone stacks available as deb(s).
Since this requires 100 times more manpower than we have, let's concentrate
on something smaller. I think that pac
I downloaded a version of paroli and managed to successfully "compile"
the package correctly, but when running, it complains about missing
backends:
azure:~/src/paroli/paroli-scripts# ./paroli-launcher
root INFO read config file ./paroli.cfg
root INFO read config file /etc/paroli/
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 16:56 +0100, Bram Neijt wrote:
> Being told that I should not try to turn Zhone into an application
> launcher, I'm now left wondering the following: Should I fork Zhone and
> rewrite it to use GTK (which I like) or is there already a project like
> this running?
It's my impr
Bram Neijt writes:
> launcher, I'm now left wondering the following: Should I fork Zhone and
> rewrite it to use GTK (which I like) or is there already a project like
> this running?
Depends.
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/screenshot2.png
http://iki.fi/lindi/darcs/kapula/
is a really minimal dial
Being told that I should not try to turn Zhone into an application
launcher, I'm now left wondering the following: Should I fork Zhone and
rewrite it to use GTK (which I like) or is there already a project like
this running?
install a desktop manager like xfce and run zhone as normal application
Dear readers,
Earlier I asked to see what was going to happen to Zhone (as in future
plans) and the most positive response was that is was turning into a
debugging and testing application.
Cool as that may be, I would like to have something like Zhone, but with
my .desktop files showing which app
> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
>> But having a good ssh instead of the current one could let me use
>> remote Emacs to edit the files :).
SM> I don't know what you're referring to: the `dropbear' ssh daemon
SM> typically used in the FR works just fine with Tramp.
Really ? I will try it ag
> "SM" == Stefan Monnier writes:
SM> And Emacs fits as well, BTW.
An authoritative answer :). Nice to hear it!!! It could be worth buying a
bluetooth keyboard and ... M-x call-wife :)
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> But having a good ssh instead of the current one could let me use
> remote Emacs to edit the files :).
I don't know what you're referring to: the `dropbear' ssh daemon
typically used in the FR works just fine with Tramp.
Stefan
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>> Once upon a long ago I heard that Debian needs to be installed on the
>> microSD due its size. Really no chances to install it on the 'usual'
>> partitions ? Nothing like the network install ?
> I believe that I read that someone once claimed to have installed or
> at least calculated that it
> "A" == Ali writes:
A> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner/MovingToFlash might be
A> useful.
Yes!
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http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner/MovingToFlash might be useful.
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> "VA" == Visti Andresen writes:
VA> I believe that I read that someone once claimed to have installed or
VA> at least calculated that it would fit...
VA> However you will not have much space left for fun packages, you
VA> look like and emacs user? So you would probably would like emacs
VA>
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