It should just work, set required language as the top layout in the
gnome-keyboard-properties dialog and restart onboard. You might want
to try the version of the virtkey library in bzr as there is a bug in
the version in Ubuntu that causes some layouts to segfault.
On 05/07/07, Tollef Fog Heen <
* Matthew Allum
| Its written in C and depends on just xlib + libfakekey + expat so
| very fast and light (approx under 1 sec start up + display on 200mhz
| ARM). It can be embedded into a GTK app via a GTK Socket and XEmbed
| and does have a compile time option for rendering the keyboard with
|
On 7/4/07, Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
== mobile-kernel ==
Poulsbo patches and the first UME configuration is going into the next
kernel upload. Amit Kucheria is taking over as Canonical's kernel
person on the mobile project. Any kernel patches (such as the updated
graphics
* Tollef Fog Heen
| So: Please have your spec status sent to this list before the meeting
| (the earlier, the better, really).
Ubuntu Mobile Application Framework:
- Packaging proceeding at a good pace, most of the packages we need
are now both in the archive and in an acceptable shape.
Wind
On Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 03:47:40PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>
> Notes from the meeting:
Thanks very much for these updates.
> = Spec status =
>
> == mobile-app-framework ==
>
> Adilson and Tollef have worked on bringing in more fixes, mostly
> packaging related. There are a bunch of 32-b