> TAsn is checking
> possibilities for shr_elm_softkey autostarted by e17 itself.
That's probably the most elegant way.
What I would like then, is to have the sliding shelf in the same style as the
indicator, the capability of holding gadgets in the sliding shelf (like the
IBar) and a possib
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 12:57:41PM +0200, n...@el-hennig.de wrote:
> > > For me it does not automatically, but as workaraound you can start
> > "shr_elm_softkey" from the terminal and then it works fine.
>
> I found an even better way to workaraounf this problem automatically:
>
> I created a wra
> > For me it does not automatically, but as workaraound you can start
> "shr_elm_softkey" from the terminal and then it works fine.
I found an even better way to workaraounf this problem automatically:
I created a wrapper /usr/bin/shr_elm_softkey.sh that is called from
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/89shr
Am Mittwoch, den 05.05.2010, 09:39 +0200 schrieb n...@el-hennig.de:
> > And how you close an application in illume2?;-)
> > For me the top shelf does not slide down anymore (dunno, what should
> > be the method
> > to close the applications)
>
> For me it does not automatically, but as workaraound
Am Mittwoch, den 05.05.2010, 08:36 +0200 schrieb Laszlo KREKACS:
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Lars Hennig wrote:
> > I am really looking forward to the upgrade of neo theme to illume2 ;-)
>
> And how you close an application in illume2?;-)
> For me the top shelf does not slide down anymore (
Am Mittwoch, den 05.05.2010, 01:26 +0200 schrieb Bernd Prünster:
> Jan Girlich wrote:
> > Wooha,
> >
> > after playing around too much with my installation today I broke it and
> > reflashed my Freerunner with the lastest SHR unstable. And am stuck!
> > Where do you guys keep up to date regarding t
> And how you close an application in illume2?;-)
> For me the top shelf does not slide down anymore (dunno, what should
> be the method
> to close the applications)
For me it does not automatically, but as workaraound you can start
"shr_elm_softkey" from the terminal and then it works fine.
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Lars Hennig wrote:
> I am really looking forward to the upgrade of neo theme to illume2 ;-)
And how you close an application in illume2?;-)
For me the top shelf does not slide down anymore (dunno, what should
be the method
to close the applications)
Best regards,
Am Mittwoch 05 Mai 2010 schrieb Bernd Prünster:
> because of the current situation dont expect any theme updates until the
> current regressions are ironed out.
> you might want to try to switch to illume1 - window management and neo
> theme works there (go to illume settings -> [i forgot the categ
Jan Girlich wrote:
> Wooha,
>
> after playing around too much with my installation today I broke it and
> reflashed my Freerunner with the lastest SHR unstable. And am stuck!
> Where do you guys keep up to date regarding the changes in the SHR apps?
>
>
i don't... since the switch to fsogsmd+fso
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Jan Girlich wrote:
> The newly designed top bar does and "power button"-screen do not allow
> to close an application as they did before. So now when I open an app
> which has no "quit" button like tnagogps and then open another one, I'm
> stuck.
a few versions bac
William Kenworthy wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 09:15 +0100, n...@el-hennig.de wrote:
>>> I'm not using shr-t or any .29-rc3 kernel, so I cannot comment. But on
>>> shr ML and trac there was few reports about not getting GPS lock or GSM
>>> channel (even with debug kernel) and at least 3 people sa
On 29 January 2010 12:00, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Neil Jerram wrote:
>>
>> But - I found that I very quickly ran into system freezes, and/or
>> weird graphical effects. E.g. after only a couple of minutes of
>> panning and zooming the maps in tangogps. Am I the only one seeing
>> this kind of pro
On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 09:15 +0100, n...@el-hennig.de wrote:
> > I'm not using shr-t or any .29-rc3 kernel, so I cannot comment. But on
> > shr ML and trac there was few reports about not getting GPS lock or GSM
> > channel (even with debug kernel) and at least 3 people said that they
> > are having
Dnia 2010-01-29, pią o godzinie 15:11 +0800, William Kenworthy pisze:
> Interesting - cant say Ive noticed anything bad - quite the reverse.
Try image generated on 2010-01-15, it was totally unresponsive and slow.
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Dnia 2010-01-28, czw o godzinie 19:22 -0500, Tony McKeehan pisze:
> I heard somewhere that there are some SHR-stable images on the way.
Probably you could have read it on latest Community Updates page
> Have they been released?
AFAIK no, they are still waiting for final bug reports for SHR-Testing
Neil Jerram wrote:
> On 29 January 2010 02:15, William Kenworthy wrote:
>> shr-testing is probably the most usable out-of-the-box at the moment.
>> Only a few "annoyances" rather than show stoppers.
>
> I tried shr-t again a couple of days ago (after getting annoyed with
> the unreliability of my
On Friday 29 January 2010 10:51:46 Edder wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:33 AM, David Garabana Barro
>
> Which kernel are you guys using (on shr)? Andy-tracking?
I'm using uImage-moredrivers-GTA02_oma-andy-a15608f241a40b41.bin,
I'm getting similar errors with shr-u kernel, but less frequent
On 29 January 2010 02:15, William Kenworthy wrote:
> shr-testing is probably the most usable out-of-the-box at the moment.
> Only a few "annoyances" rather than show stoppers.
I tried shr-t again a couple of days ago (after getting annoyed with
the unreliability of my Debian...). I thought the i
> Which kernel are you guys using (on shr)? Andy-tracking?
I'm using this one:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qtmoko/download/experimental/
Right now I switched back to the standard SHR-U kernel.
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:33 AM, David Garabana Barro
wrote:
> On Friday 29 January 2010 09:15:07 n...@el-hennig.de wrote:
>> With the new kernel I was able to register GSM only when I gave the system
>> something to do (start navit for example). Then the modem registered
>> correctly and the PIN
On Friday 29 January 2010 09:15:07 n...@el-hennig.de wrote:
> With the new kernel I was able to register GSM only when I gave the system
> something to do (start navit for example). Then the modem registered
> correctly and the PIN dialogue popped up. Sounds strange, but it's just
> like that (a tr
> I'm not using shr-t or any .29-rc3 kernel, so I cannot comment. But on
> shr ML and trac there was few reports about not getting GPS lock or GSM
> channel (even with debug kernel) and at least 3 people said that they
> are having this problem more often with nodebug kernel.
I am one of those peo
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:11:49PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> Interesting - cant say Ive noticed anything bad - quite the reverse.
I'm not using shr-t or any .29-rc3 kernel, so I cannot comment. But on
shr ML and trac there was few reports about not getting GPS lock or GSM
channel (even wi
Interesting - cant say Ive noticed anything bad - quite the reverse.
Everythings working and and some things like GSM serial port access are
far better/more reliable than before. Then again, the extra changes I
did involve patching a few things, turning off more debug, using the
slub allocator i
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 10:15:55AM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> shr-testing is probably the most usable out-of-the-box at the moment.
> Only a few "annoyances" rather than show stoppers.
IMHO best way is to install both shrs on different partitions and switch
to 2nd if something goes wrong.
shr-testing is probably the most usable out-of-the-box at the moment.
Only a few "annoyances" rather than show stoppers.
The current kernel has most debugging disabled and though I used the
default briefly (modified it for more speed soon after!), it seemed
quite fast as is.
BillK
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