Hi.
At the moment there is no terminal for
Qtopia. I know this is a big lack, but i think it will be one soon (lets
hope).
There is one terminal app that are written for Qtopia it compiles and you
are able to start it, but it freaks out and doesnt do any good. It froze my
system when i tested it o
Currently I am using the version supplied by GoXbox Live which has the GPS
added. It is working quite nicely, especially since I discovered that
If you ask a second time for a change of input method for SMS,
the predictive keyboard is replaced by a very satisfactory real one,
only slightly predict
On Jan 15, 2008 5:45 PM, Tim Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone aware of any office apps being developed for openmoko. I'm not so
> much concerned with editing as I am viewing. Are there any lightweight
> office viewing apps that would be compatible with open office, and m$
> office?
Hi, Lorn,
I have tried
alsactl -f /etc/alsa/capturehandset.state restore
but no any improvement.
can you please tell me when you release your improved snapshot?
Regards.
George
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> 件名: RE: NO VOICE WHEN USING VOIP IN QTOPIA
> From: LORN POTTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Is anyone aware of any office apps being developed for openmoko. I'm not so
much concerned with editing as I am viewing. Are there any lightweight
office viewing apps that would be compatible with open office, and m$
office?
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Some ideas:
BRLCAD is always an option:
"BRL-CAD is a powerful solid modeling system developed by the U.S. Army
Research Laboratory (formerly known as the Ballistic Research
Laboratory, or BRL) that includes an interactive geometry editor (MGED),
a ra
This is all very interesting. I will be needing to eventually use it
elsewhere throughout the world, particularly Asia. Will this require
hardware changes, or is it mainly a software issue at this point?
Given the other info stated in the thread, it sounds like it would be
moderately accepta
I would say that you need a 3d modelling program. QCad is 2D (maybe
2.5D as in that you can model a cross-section and say to the program
that the model should be axi-symmetrical with that cross-section)
Maybe http://www.gcad3d.org/ or
http://www.cad-schroer.com/index.php?ziel=Products-MEDUSA&land=
What about qcad?
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
2008/1/15, Esben Stien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The one that stood out to me was Blender. It's designed for much
> > more, but 3D CAD is a solid part of its job.
>
> Then you've misunderstood b
Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The one that stood out to me was Blender. It's designed for much
> more, but 3D CAD is a solid part of its job.
Then you've misunderstood blender; it is definitely not CAD; it's an
artistic tool lacking severely in engineering tools.
> Her initial imp
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