On Feb 15, 2008 6:01 PM, pancake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have recently adquired an OpenMoko device (neo1973) and managed to > build dwm 4.7 on it:
FWIW, I've had a TabletKiosk i7210 for about five months. This is basically the internal hardware of a 600MHz Celeron-M PC, except that its from factor is an 6x8in block with a 4x7in screen. Using dwm is interesting in that a mouse pointer is built-in and thus always available, but an external USB keyboard may or may not be. (There's a pen touchscreen but I haven't been able to get it going yet.) The one big change that I've made to my dwm on that device is to add a start-up option to force new windows to go to an unoccupied tag. This is useful because it's not possible to assign a window a different tag just using hte mouse, and anyway 99% of the time when I'm using it without the keyboard I'm using it as a pdf reader so that I want each document on a distinct tag. What's nice is using basically the same window manager on this device (which is essentially a normal PC when the keyboard is plugged in, and something exotic when it isn't) as on all my other machines. -- cheers, dave tweed__________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rm 124, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading. "while having code so boring anyone can maintain it, use Python." -- attempted insult seen on slashdot
