On 5/11/07, Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big problem is the lack of debug tools.
I write a new extension.
I then want to profile it, to find out how much CPU, and how much CPU it
makes the core use.
I can't.
Worse, the same problem applies to most of the XUL/XBL/JS core.
I was
Hi
Or opera of course... it went fully open-source didn't it?
No it's not. It's just free.
I'm wondering why nobody seems to consider webkit as the viable alternative:
* it's open source
* it's been ported to qt recently, which may lead openmoko to use qt libs
* there is a registered google
Florent THIERY writes:
I'm wondering why nobody seems to consider webkit as the viable
alternative:
I'm sort of missing why you seem to feel webkit isn't a viable
alternative -- I've never worked with it at all, but you seem to be
giving a bunch of reasons why it's likely to be just that by the
i've been thinking recently about other applications for the openmoko,
beyond the usual phone/maps/gps/internet access, and a couple of them
require an accelerometer
i could find no mention of one in the wiki, either in the hardware
list or the wish list. does anyone have any ideas?
would this
We could have the screen go landscape when you turn it. :)
On May 13, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Robin Paulson wrote:
i've been thinking recently about other applications for the openmoko,
beyond the usual phone/maps/gps/internet access, and a couple of them
require an accelerometer
i could find no
Speaking of USB -- the openmoko has a USB device port on the side
(that's being discussed in this thread) and internally has a USB host,
according to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Category:Neo1973_Hardware#USB_Host
but I what I haven't seen clarified - is the USB host port brought
outside at all?
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 16:12 +0200, Thomas Gstädtner wrote:
As announced this is a long term project, so there will be no firefox
mobile in 2007 and maybe not in 2008.
Firefox doesnt only use a massive amount of RAM, it also needs a
powerful CPU.
Imho a browser based on KHTML/WebKit,
Mark Eichin writes:
Speaking of USB -- the openmoko has a USB device port on the side
(that's being discussed in this thread) and internally has a USB host,
according to http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Category:Neo1973_Hardware#USB_Host
but I what I haven't seen clarified - is the USB host port
Hey,
There was a long discussion on accelerator on the list back in Jan07. I have
just searched through the mailing list archive...
http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/002067.html
Cheers,
On 5/14/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've been thinking recently
Since SPI is available for IO (near as I can tell), there's something
to be said for an expansion back that would have room for a bunch of
optional peripherals in some sort of standard form facter...
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