Michele Renda wrote: > Fox Mulder wrote: >> Another thing is the problem, that xfce always run programs maximized >> which can't be changed. I would really like to use normal windows which >> i can change by myself to maximized state or not. This behaviour is >> shown in the wiki page for manual installation with debian >> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual_Debian >> but i used the installation procedure from >> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner >> I think this is just a setting in a configuration file, but i can't find >> it. :( > > I think is a caracteristic of MatchBox that keep all the window maximzed. > > I am using it, and it seem to be good enought if you remember that in > the end is only a phone :) > > It you want to change it you have to install xfm, the window manager of > XFCE. (I think than you have to reconfigure matchbox-keyboard)
Maybe i give xfm a try. But when i think that i have to recunfigure the matchbox-keyboard to work i first have to find the needed information for that. >> And then i wanted to ask if there is a working way to rotate the xfce >> screen like with 2007.2? > > This will me usefull mee to... something about gesture? > >> For example scummvm isn't useable at all with a resolution of 480x640. >> Also for video playback it would be really nice, even if video playback >> at the moment is more of a dream for the future when the performance is >> getting better. ;) > > > Yes, I agree > >> And the last thing is where i can find the actual state of the >> suspend/resume problem concerning partition table corruption of the sd-card? >> I completely disabled standby because i don't want to have problems with >> my partition table on my sd-card. I found this ticket >> http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1802 >> but don't know if this is the right place to look if it is fixed. >> Without suspend/resume the phone isn't useable at all as daily phone >> because i always have to shut down and restart the neo to spare the >> battery. :( > > > > And GPS, is GPS fix in that kernel too ? :) Thats a good question. But i tried the gps with tangogps and it works quide good. So i think the fix is already implemented. But maybe it only works good because i used the agps utility from the mokoservicescripts which requests the gps data for my position and feeds the agps chip with it to get a faster fix. ;) _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community