Thanks very much for the reply -- but I got a command not found error trying
to use scrot. I'm working with the full-mobile-stack-with-proprietary.
RL
On 3/26/08 10:19 AM, Jelle de Jong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Lifford wrote:
Is there a screen capture utility installed by default with
Last night I built a fresh target with Image Creator, using the
full-mobile-stack-with-proprietary fset, created an install USB key, and
installed it fully on a Q1U. I've got the device booting into UME but the
Moblin Media apps refuse to start from the home screen (they show the
loading message
Which image-creator platform are you using?
--rusty
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 11:32 -0500, Rob Lifford wrote:
Last night I built a fresh target with Image Creator, using the
full-mobile-stack-with-proprietary fset, created an install USB key,
and installed it fully on a Q1U. I've got the
I've use the gnome-screenshot
From terminal (connected to network):
$ apt-get install gnome-utils
$ gnome-screenshot
Bob
Loïc Minier wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008, Rob Lifford wrote:
Is there a screen capture utility installed by default with UME (I'm
assuming to be run from the terminal)?
Andrew,
Thanks for your interest. It is possible to run a flash application on either
Red Flag's MIDINUX or Ubuntu's Mobile and Embedded distribution, both of which
are targeted toward Intel MID hardware.
For ongoing help I recommend you join us at one of the following:
IRC:
Hi,
* Worked on misc elisa uploads
* Hinted a couple of people on where to start from to build virtual
machines with UME
* Long discussions about QA / bug tracking in UME and customer specific
builds (MSG's)
* Pushed misc fixes to hardy and the ppa to get builds working or
I have personally never tried the recently added liveCD functionality.
Perhaps Praj has an idea?
BTW... you don't have a USB key handy? It's so much easier to deal with
then burning CD's and using USB CD drives.
Or... are you saying the eeepc BIOS doesn't support booting off a USB
key? I have
I have been trying to get ubuntu-mobile running on my
own eeepc and have not had much luck with the image
creator. I created an image a few weeks ago and wrote
it to a usb key and it failed to fully boot.
What I am currently doing is running a regular hardy
and have installed the ubuntu-mobile