--- On Fri, 4/2/10, Kai-Martin <k...@familieknaak.de> wrote:
> > The transparent design of the fat finger shell intrigues > me. So I gave it a > try and installed with opkg from > http://ffs.projects.openmoko.org/fatfingershell_0.2_armv4t.ipk > > Unfortunately, fatfinershell keeps telling me that it needs > > libSDB_terminal.so: > > /-------------------- > $ fatfingershell > fatfingershell: error while loading shared libraries: > libSDL_terminal.so: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > \------------------- > > If I use fatfingershell.sh I get: > /---------------------- > $ fatfingershell.sh > dark1!!!!!!!!!!!!!=4 > fatfingershell: invalid option -- 'e' > 0-0-73-124-w-w-1 > 75-1-125-123-q-Q-2 > 129-0-180-123-w-W-1 > 186-0-235-123-e-E-2 > 240-0-290-123-r-R-1 > (...many more similar lines...) > 422-381-476-479-.->-4 > 478-381-561-478-b-b-3 > 563-381-638-479-f-f-4 > No se pudo iniciar el modo grafico No video mode large > enough for 640x480 > \----------------------- > > What should I do to get fatfinger up and running on my > Freerunner with SHR- > unstable installed? The problem looks like your shr-unstable can not rotate the screen to get 640x480. I am not sure about the current situation with xglamo, xserver, etc + xrandr. It looks like with some kernels it is able to rotate X with xrandr, and with other kernels we can not. The script fatfingershell.sh is the proper script to run fatfingershell. If you try the binary it will complain with graphic mode and libsdl terminal. So we need, first, to solve the rotate problem with different distros and current kernels. If you only want to understand sdlterminal (fatfingershell uses it) you can use its home page : http://www.loria.fr/~rougier/sdl-terminal.html It seems that the site is broken or it does not exist anymore :( I have the sources somewhere, so I can send you those or we can ask author. IIRC the binary library for fatfingershell is under /usr/share/fatfingershell/libs. Regards, Rafa _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community