> On Sunday 02 November 2008 07:59:14 Pietro "m0nt0" Montorfano wrote: >> Leonti Bielski ha scritto: >> > Hello! >> > I've just seen this screenshot on scap.linuxtogo.org: >> > http://scap.linuxtogo.org/files/a4100c3bb6a5f2c7d9789da03fc2caa3.png >> > How does it work? Is speed acceptable or not? >> > Thanks. >> > Leonti >> >> No speed is not acceptable, is fun to show your FR to your linux friend >> saying "hey i've got kde4 on my phone!!" but if they ask you to open the >> menu or to start something, the magic is gone. >> It tooks about 6-7 mins to start kde and don't try to do anything at all >> if you don't want to wait for a long long time :D > Those times are greatly exaggerated, or you've done something seriously wrong. > Even on my 'old' neo1973 it took less than a minute to fully start plasma, > and while slow, I think for many things the speed was quite acceptable on a > neo freerunner. Running a full kde session (with kwin as window manager) > doesn't make any sense anyway on such small screens, as kwin was never > designed for something like that, but just running kde applications works > quite well.
Plasma would be great on the FR IMHO, and I wanted to experiment with that, but unfortunately qt4 doesn't yet build using openembedded. I also am unable to do a succesful build of FSO since upgrading to ubuntu 8.10. gcc-4.3 is unable to build OE's gcc-native, and after switching to gcc-4.2 I cannot get past compiling qemu-native. using ubuntu-provided qemu instead results in a crash. sigh. Very demotivating. Hope this will be fixed soon. Anyone else experiencing this in Ubuntu 8.10? grtz, Sander _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

