On Wed, 03 Jun 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/6/3 Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org:
OK, good start. But - assuming that it does run from a command line (and I
still haven't found a terminal yet, but there must be one somewhere), what
are the steps in getting it run by 'clicking' on an icon,
: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.
I'm kind of stuck in these problems. Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Ovidiu
--- On Wed, 6/3/09, Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org wrote:
From: Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org
Subject: Re: help for newbie, and some python
To: Support
--- On Wed, 6/3/09, Ovidiu Gavril ovidiu_gav...@yahoo.com wrote:
Sorry, I
forgot to say that I'm using om2008.12 release.
I have the impression that most active development recently has
gone into the om2009 release:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2009#Installing
I think the om2008.12
I have the impression that most active development recently has
gone into the om2009 release:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2009#Installing
I think the om2008.12 release is a bit of a dead end.
yes, OM009 is a good direction to go to and the link above (also check
the Paroli wiki page)
On Wednesday 03 June 2009, Anthony Winter wrote:
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
2009/6/3 Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org:
OK, good start. But - assuming that it does run from a command line
(and I still haven't found a terminal yet, but there must be one
somewhere), what are
for newbie, and some python
To: halbtaxabo...@yahoo.com, Support for Openmoko Device Owners
support@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009, 2:05 PM
I have the impression that most active development recently has
gone into the om2009 release:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Om2009#Installing
I
On Wednesday 03 June 2009, Ovidiu Gavril wrote:
Ok, but if I install OM2009, is it a sure way to solve my problems?
I'm more interested in Dbus problem than the opkg update problem.
Om2009 is using paroli and frameworkd, both of which are written in python,
and communicate using dbus, so
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
Where are the apps for this distribution?
there are very few apps installed by default on om2009. you will need
to use opkg to install more, and keep everything up to date. best to
do this over ssh, form your desktop/laptop
bear in mind, that
2009/6/3 Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org:
Is there any obvious way of telling what will and what won't run on om2009?
try installing it from the opkg.org repos. if it's been packaged
correctly, and has it's dependencies listed, it will refuse to install
and thrown up errors. in that case, you can
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
python is installed by default on om2009, so run it exactly as you
would a python programme on your desktop - there really are no
important difference between that and your neo. so, copy it to
somewhere on the neo (/usr/bin might be good) and then
2009/6/3 Anthony Winter aw...@sayne.org:
OK, good start. But - assuming that it does run from a command line (and I
still haven't found a terminal yet, but there must be one somewhere), what
are the steps in getting it run by 'clicking' on an icon, in paroli/illume?
That's the missing bit...
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