Re: KDE4 on openmoko?

2008-11-03 Thread Sander van Grieken
 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





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Re: KDE4 on openmoko?

2008-11-02 Thread Pietro m0nt0 Montorfano
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

Just my opinion

Pietro

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Re: KDE4 on openmoko?

2008-11-02 Thread Marijn Kruisselbrink
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.

Marijn

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KDE4 on openmoko?

2008-11-01 Thread Leonti Bielski
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

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