Does installing the xglamo package have a significant impact on basic UI
performance (e.g. not video, but opening/closing windows, menus, etc..)?
Thanks!
> Hi arne!
> I tested your package and it works as described. Thanks! It's great
> to have glamo and xrandr working in debian..
> However ther
Hi arne!
I tested your package and it works as described. Thanks! It's great
to have glamo and xrandr working in debian..
However there are some issues for me at this point:
1: running 'xrandr -o 1' twice results in still beeing in landscape
mode but having a somehow messed up pointercalibrati
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thx arne, i will try in the evening and report my experience here ..
ciao, morlac
Am 11.09.2008 um 10:38 schrieb arne anka:
>> Someone managed to compile one with touchscreen working (Arne Anka?
>> Timo? not sure, sorry), and Gismo started to
> Someone managed to compile one with touchscreen working (Arne Anka?
> Timo? not sure, sorry), and Gismo started to clean up some packaging,
i did. and the deb is available on
> http://www.ginguppin.de/node/23
be aware that right click does not work -- there seems to be the necessary
code for
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 08:59 +0200 schrieb Christian Adams:
> is there someone who knows what to do on a debianized freerunner to
> get Xglamo running usable (with ts) and is willing to give a little
> cooking recipe and maybe put it at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/
> Debian as
I'd like it too...
I will give the possibility to rotate the screen, restarting X ?
Thank you
Michele Renda
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is there someone who knows what to do on a debianized freerunner to
get Xglamo running usable (with ts) and is willing to give a little
cooking recipe and maybe put it at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/
Debian as long as there is no .deb
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