Is there any easy way to run X applications under QtMoko? I'm not mush
of a Qt person, and QtMoko does not appear to have X set up by default.
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On 1/24/13, Iain B. Findleton ifindle...@videotron.ca wrote:
Is there any easy way to run X applications under QtMoko? I'm not mush
of a Qt person, and QtMoko does not appear to have X set up by default.
There's an application that comes with QtMoko called QX. QtMoko runs
entirely off the
Dear list,
I have been following the discussions on this list with great interest.
Finally I have a project that I would like to work on, but I do not have
all the expertise.
You probably all know about the Raspberry Pi [1] (creditcard size computer
for $35). I was wondering if it would be easy
jcomm...@math.leidenuniv.nl writes:
capabilities. And with that, I do not mean only SMS, but also phone calls
(calling and receiving).
Just plug in a USB 3G modem?
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you can install freewitch on a raspberrypi use the stable release as
although the latest version builds, it does not run (at least not for me)
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Installation_Guide
you then have an opening into the world of voip - there are many things taht
could be done
On Thursday 24 January 2013 16:18:38 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
jcomm...@math.leidenuniv.nl writes:
capabilities. And with that, I do not mean only SMS, but also phone calls
(calling and receiving).
Just plug in a USB 3G modem?
Assuming it's one with voice capability and software
Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
Assuming it's one with voice capability and software support, yes. Some
research will be needed to see if there's a combination of bits known to work
with the Pi.
Huawei E169 and asterisk worked for me last time I tried.
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