Sorry, I realise you've not got
this one out the door yet :-))
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Hi Sean,
Great to hear that things have got to the 'open' stage.
I'm sorry, I don't understand; can you confirm that the Neo1973 will or wont
have BT and Wifi?
Thanks.
John
On 2/12/07, Chuck Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean,
This is a great decision. I
Flexibility - I know people developing apps on their Neo in Scheme,
Erlang you name it!
Timing - Already I am able to physically take my Neo out and test my
application with both GPS and GPRS running (within the power
management limitations).
John.
On 16/01/2008, Michael Shiloh <[EM
rosoft and representing
the world of Linux, Trolltech.
...
It sounds a good one. I will be attending.
Regards,
John
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On 16/01/2008, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the short notice.
>
> The monthly meeting of the Silicon Va
targeting the "yoof" market
would be a good addition later on down the line.
John.
> PS any news of a model with a QWERTY keyboard, a-la Nokia E61i? This
> would be much welcome (at least from me)
>
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Having read that patent I feel compelled to submit my latest idea to
the US patent office.
"A turd on a stick"
We claim:
1. It is a turd
2. It is a stick
On 25/01/2008, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Today I blogged about a company that has a patent on what I would call the
> es
Yes, you could have a simple shell script to setup your cross
compilation toolchain. For example I use:
#!/bin/bash
. /etc/profile
export OM=/home/john/moko
export PATH=$OM/build/tmp/cross/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/bin:$PATH
export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$OM/build/tmp/staging/arm-angstrom-linux
You mileage will vary depending on the type of app.
I do most of my testing on the desktop but lately I have been testing
with a GPRS connection on my Neo. I had no idea Vodafone would reset
my TCP connections when I idle for example!
John.
On 01/02/2008, Steven ** <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
TCP RST'ing idle sessions is not part of NAT as a protocol (RFC 2766).
Anyway, it is not problem to solve, it was more the point that "in the
wild" you will encounter different situations from an emulated
environment (depending on your app).
John.
On 02/02/2008, joerg <[EMAIL
Anybody from Openmoko or the community attending "Over The Air" ?
http://overtheair.org
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Sounds like a good evening! I will try and attend.
John.
On 02/04/2008, Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> UKUUG is hosting a talk by Ole Tange about OpenMoko next week in London
> (9th April). I'm planning to go along and take the latest GTA02
> (FreeRunner)
g on a map where I am. I don't mind
knowing that I am approximately close to something or someone and
vice-versa.
Anyway, I think D-Bus provides us with a good opportunity to develop
some cool applications in this mobile space. Interested
Thanks I will join this project and try and help out with testing etc.
There are suitable differences to make things interesting. I am
personally interested in the amounts of network traffic that are
generated with these approaches.
Looking forward to the code,
John.
On 07/04/2008, Chia-I Wu
According to De La Soul it is!
2008/5/10 Mo Abrahams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
>
> Hmm, hopefully someone else will shed more light on that. I know
> different cultures have numbers that are considered unlucky, for example
> 13 in a lot of western cultures (not sure why), and the number 4 in
> J
If you can pull a rabbit out of a hat whilst typing on a normal
keyboard you are indeed a magician!
2008/5/24 Federico Lorenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> If you can type as fast on a touch screen as I can on a properly sized thumb
>> keyboard, you are a magician.
> If you can type on a properly size
u activate the phone on purchase eliminating cracking and
sticking in your prepaid SIM which is what many did with the current
model.
John.
2008/6/10 Ortwin Regel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There are cheaper contracts if you don't get a phone with them in
> Germany. No idea what the si
Are you sure about that? According to Engadget [1] you will have to
activate the contract in shop which seems to suggest a pretty bum deal
if you plan on then unlocking it and selling it at $200. If you do I
will buy one from you at that price ;)
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/09/iphone-3g-purcha
sure what will happen in the different
regions yet. Therefore it is not as clear as you state.
John.
2008/6/10 Jorge . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> This post is going further my expectations :) so, lets put the things in
> order:
>
> 1) FreeRunner and its freedom
You would hope someone from Berkeley had a better understanding of
grammar than that ;)
2008/6/12 Cedric Cellier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
>
> Ken Thompson, who once punched the first Unix in a month, is believed to
> have said that "one don't need to see the state of a file when editing
> it" (
Saw this at some mobile event:
http://www.vimeo.com/875097
2008/6/18 Ewan Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> W. B. Kranendonk wrote:
>> --- On Mon, 6/16/08, Tilman Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> AVee wrote:
>>>
> (...) There are a lot of reasons
> why this is not feasible. Sorry.
Public you will probably have to rely
on closed third party API's (e.g. Skyhook) to access similar
functionality or alternatively try one of the community driven
database lookup approaches.
John.
2008/6/24 Jisakiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> - Is it possible then to fetch approx
projects site [1]. That could easily be
modified/enhanced to write other data such as cell id etc.
[1]
http://projects.openmoko.org/plugins/scmcvs/cvsweb.php/thumbtribes_project/tools/btlogger/?cvsroot=thumbtribes
John.
2008/6/25 Gora Mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> None of these
using hyper
estraier because it comes with a C API and other language bindings.
This would remove the web server dependency.
John.
[1] http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKKlkcZ6vYo
2008/7/14 Yaroslav Halchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All,
>
&g
tests before mass
production. Okay it may not have identified the cause but it would
have confirmed something was up with the GPS before mass production.
John.
2008/7/16 Marcus Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
>
> However, the GPS is a basic feature and its malfunctioning is very
>
Yeh, using a web server + CGI is quite a nice way of avoiding native
GUI development on a phone. You could install lighttpd which supports
CGI and then have a choice of language for the CGI program themselves.
John.
2008/7/16 Dirk Bergstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Basically all of my e
I am interested, especially if it involves a pint!
You might want to add yourself to:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Local_Groups:_London
John.
2008/7/31 Menno Smits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Any Openmoko users/developers in London (UK) interested in semi-reg
Thanks for taking the time to respond as this does clarify a lot of
questions in my mind! I feel my energy for development returning...
Cheers,
John.
2008/8/7 Wolfgang Spraul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear Kevin,
> thanks for writing your review, for us at Openmoko nothing is bet
f OpenMoko made this really easy then there'd be
> lots of new users!
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toothing
>
Which has a link to Dogging! BlueDogging anyone? :)
I hacked my Bluetooth logger to post devices found to Twitter. A more
interes
Internet radio. I like to chillax to KCRW on my commute!
John.
2008/12/18 The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler :
[snip]
>>
>> Improving to 3G is therefore a "nice to have" for me. Not mandatory.
>
> here is where i'd disagree. i can walk down my street in sydney - 100% of
I am up for a few beers and some moko action if I am free on that date
(I will know soon).
Re: the venue
I don't mind the location but something more central might work better
depending who wants to go of course! However, you do have first dibbs
on location :)
John.
2009/1/16 Jan He
Hi Jan, I added a couple of pubs to the wiki.
I really don't mind which location. If it became a regular meet it
would be fun to try them all out! By coincidence I appear to have
recommended two Samuel Smith's pubs which might not suit everyone. I
will drink anything me :)
John.
200
Yeh, I am up for that.
I will bring my 1973 for a bit of nostalgia!
John.
2009/2/1 Gothnet :
>
> Hello all,
>
> So, it's a couple of weeks since the last thread, are we still having a pub
> meet on the 11th?
>
> I've looked at the pubs suggested, and my vote
I should be there by about 8pm. I will look for an array of geeks :)
2009/2/11 Gothnet :
>
> Bump.
>
> I'll be there between 6 and 6.30.
>
> And if the batteries on my eee hold out I'll be happy to shove a recent
> android build onto any unattended FRs :)
>
>
>
>
> gnublade wrote:
>>
>> Just pingi
specifically use "Openmoko". The MSc starts this September so I am
very interested to share ideas and help spread the love.
Regards,
John.
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2009/7/13 Jon 'maddog' Hall :
> John,
>
>> I made some contact with Openmoko regarding joining their Openlab
>> programme a while back now and need to follow that up. We have created
>> an MSc in Network and Mobile Computing which has a module designed to
>&
Congrats! Kudos for going clamshell!
John.
2009/7/20 steven mosher :
> A while back Wolfgang mentioned that he and I were starting a new venture.
> Drop by and say hello.
> http://www.qi-hardware.com/
>
> Steve
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shiny!
John.
2009/7/24 Christoph Pulster :
[snip]
>
> Psion Plc. invent the clamshell and set the top-level of usable keyboard
> verses form-factor with Series 3 twenty years ago.
> We are in the SMS/twitter age now. Some vitual keyboard with multi-touch
> usability is sufficient. Peop
Hi..
2009/10/28 Shawn :
> hi guys,
> does anybody has try to port the scheme interpreter(guile,etc) to
> openMOKO?
>
[snip]
>
I just built Guile 1.8.5 from shr-unstable. If you like I can put the
packages up somewhere.
John.
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ly excited
as when I first got my hands on a 1973. Really looking forward to
educating myself while I ride the Tube! Keep up the good work!
John.
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2009/10/30 Sean Moss-Pultz :
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:29 AM, john wrote:
>>
>> 2009/10/29 Sean Moss-Pultz :
>> > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:03 PM, Michal Brzozowski
>> > wrote:
>> >> 2009/10/29 Laszlo KREKACS
>> >>>
>>
ipk of the Chicken Scheme system if anybody is tempted
to the dark side? ;)
John.
Carlo E. Prelz wrote:
Subject: Re: Qtopia coming for Neo1973
Date: mar 25 set 07 01:23:37 -0700
Quoting Ted Lemon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This is an utterly pathetic excuse not to try something
I also prefer GTK+ and have invested some time developing an application
on my Neo with it. I find it very easy to develop and test on my GNOME
based desktop (Ubuntu) and re-compile for the Neo. I hope OpenMoko
continues down the same route.
John (putting a vote in for GTK+)
Joshua Layne
Will anyone from OpenMoko or the community be attending Future of
Mobile in London?
http://www.future-of-mobile.com/
I plan to go so let me know if you are and fancy meeting up.
Cheers,
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he office block whilst on a VOIP call. If the OpenMoko had VOIP I would jump
ship to it yesterday...
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s down to around 6 or so,
it's usually just fine. I do find myself rebooting it once or twice a
week, which does clear up some of these issues.
> An iphone had never such problem, and it has a weaker hardware...
>
That's because you can't run multiple apps on it!
I wrote
sbX or ethX, only as /dev/ACM0,
so I'm stuck as to how to get the USB networking
going.
Any help appreciated.
John
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2011, Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:16:54 +
>
> "John O'Hagan" wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > After a couple of years of fairly trouble-free
> > qtmoko-FR use, I used a cheap in-car charger on a
> > recent trip. Th
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011, Chuck Norris wrote:
> 04.03.2011 06:27, John O'Hagan пишет:
> > On Tue, 1 Mar 2011, Thomas HOCEDEZ wrote:
> >> On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 13:16:54 +
> >>
> >> "John O'Hagan" wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
r found the right setting again--people I spoke with commented on
the echo.
It seemed like the mixer controls actually changed at some point in
September, and whatever setting was responsible for the sound was no
longer available in alsamixer. So I'm thinking this is a software or
driver is
Please tell us about the cool things we missed.
Cheers,
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> I decided to delete the whole directory build/tmp: it was a abi_version
> problem (I didn't express the question correctly).
>
> I don't know if it's the correct decision to delete the buld/tmp directory
> if "
/trunk/src/target/u-boot/patches/console-ansi.patch
svn update the openmoko directory under /moko is not equivalent to
updating the package built from OE. maybe you can enable
moko-autorev.inc or download from the uri above.
Regards,
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 02:12:00PM +0100, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 13961ième jour après Epoch,
> John Lee écrivait:
>
> But it doesn't :(... In fact, the "most_recent" function in
> "download.sh" use alpha sorting to determine the most recent images
enable win mobile on neo.
One specific Openmoko hardware is going to support Windows mobile.
It's the Neo Pocky. A prototype has been made and placed in our
meeting room for quite a while. Please check this url for intro and
photos:
http://walkingice.twbbs.org/blog/?p=336
Regards,
Joh
h--when my contributions reach the map,
how do I refresh the maps I've already downloaded? Is there a setting to
make TangoGPS check to see if there's a newer version of a tile? I'm not
set up for GPRS, and I've got quite a few tiles downloaded to the sd
card I'd ra
-feed/om-gta01
then _theoretically_ we can just do
opkg-target update
opkg-target install libjana-dev
I haven't tried this approach before because OE suits me just fine.
however, for those who just want to make apps I think it's an right way
to start.
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I have just realized that opkg-cl isn't in toolchain. :(
added and committed, will show up in the next toolchain build.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:34:40PM +0800, John Lee wrote:
>
> libjana isn't packaged in toolchain by default. the default
> compopents are:
>
&
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 06:44:42PM -0700, Pranav Desai wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:34 PM, John Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > libjana isn't packaged in toolchain by default. the default
> > compopents are:
> >
> > libmokogsmd2, mokoui2,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:37:40AM +0100, Andy Green wrote:
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> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> |> That is exactly the problem. You see, if we put april software update
> |> into consideration (these are standard openmoko apps as wel
I'm a little curious about how the ordering process is going to work, come the
first week of July (fingers crossed) when the Freerunner GTA02 hits the
distro centers in the US and Europe.
Is this going to be like buying Hannah Montanna tickets, where the entire
supply evaporates within the fir
Brad Pitcher wrote:
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> used one in the past, but now I can't find it.
View -> Sort by -> Threaded/Unthreaded
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d confuse newcomers), then that could be a useful split. Anyway,
> unless two better-defined lists were proposed, I would agree that
> removing device-owners and putting everything in "community" is preferable.
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Check and add to this list:
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Hello All,
firstly I'm a listener on this list not a poster. Waiting for my
FreeRunner and then I'll have more relevant contributions, if any.
I'm not visually Impaired or blind but I'm very curious about them. At
present on a phone there is a wee nipple, (for want of a better word) on
the
Gilles Casse wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A guide regarding accessible phones from the RNIB (Royal National
> Institute of Blind People), list of specific phones or specific
> softwares (screen readers) for mass market phones:
> http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/publicwebsite/public_mo
eally love to get my FR dual-booting, but
the ext2/ext3 issue is what's stopping me...
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telling them which image to use if they need a specific feature, best
> call stability or audio quality) - right now I can't find a page that
> answers their questions, but I don't want to start a new one because
> *surely* there must already be
er I knew it existed was
> Software/distributions/distributions..
It is linked from Latest_Images which itself is linked from the Getting
Started pages.
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ther a team of four, maybe five/six, community members,
and devise/discuss a plan to organize and clean up the wiki, and then
get everyone in the mailing lists, IRC, etc to promote and encourage use
and modifying the wiki, I think it would go a very long way.
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ussion
page [2], perhaps with ideas of where to focus our efforts, or how to
proceed in cleaning things up.
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Wiki_Maintainers
[2] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Talk:Wiki_Maintainers
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> please add yourself:
>
> Josh Monson
> John Reese
> Torfinn Ingolfsen
> Ian Douglas
> Jay Vaughan
The full list of individuals is on the wiki here:
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I've had the exact same problems (was trying to compile Git on the
phone) with both gcc and g++. I even tried using `find / -name gcc`,
but I couldn't find the gcc binary at all.
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ne at the same time that I purchased my Freerunner, but I
haven't yet applied it. I was planning to do that tonight or tomorrow.
If no-one else has replied by then, I'll let you know how it went.
From what I've seen by looking at the package, i
be out of line to copy the content to it's own page, and then
place a short message/link on the user's page to the new location.
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t if my horrible confusion over the
> different images at least has the correct basis then this would be
> very beneficial to users.
One major thing I noticed is missing is the ability to automatically
generate footnotes like you can on Wikipedia. That would certainly be a
good addon to have Brenda install whenever she gets the chance.
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d be just another backend of tangogps.
> Freedom is a synonym for choice. The choice for your keyboard, for your
> window manager, for you applications, last not least for your gsmd.
I like this sentence. if most of the functionalities on my neo have a
unified dbus interface then i
bd is not ready yet but we're working on it.
My personal comment on this:
if the illume is so much more popular then illume-kdb (theoretically
we can know that from the repository log) or the other way around then
you bet that fact will be very effective in OM. ;)
Regards,
John
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Sorry if I've missed an obvious search and thanks again for all the
effort. This is a truly amazing achievement.
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David Pottage wrote:
> John Whitmore wrote:
>
>> Sorry can't find answer to problem.
>>
>> Hello all, Well my OpenMoko has arrived and I'm very happy with it.
>> Thanks to all the people who've made this happen. I do hope that in the
>> fu
rotector arrived in my mailbox about 10 days
later.
I remember reading on this mailing list about others who had gotten
theirs too, so I'd call them, sounds like someone dropped the ball.
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That certainly sounds better than any of the other options I have been
researching.
Is there anyone out there that has older Neo 1973 hardware (with a
functional LCD display) they would be willing to sell or get rid of?
Or even perhaps someone with a dead freerunner?
John
Jeffrey Malone
hi,
for those who need these in om2008.8:
please install package 'illume-config', restart X / reboot.
hope this helps.
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from qinyielectronics and they quoted them at 58 USD
for the screen and 20 USD for the shipping.
John
Ian Stirling wrote:
> Is there any way to purchase cases or LCDs in the event of breakage?
> Also, I would like a few cases, to play with adding wifi to GTA01, for
> which I need to m
Is it possible to remove the touchscreen from its mounting on the
GTA02? Visually it looks possible, but it certainly doesn't seem to
want to come out easily.
John
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ven in any
combination that can be run together.
Can we at least get 1 to 4 done in some core release, so we can call it
a phone?
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A the system. Last time they checked in with
me they were contacting the manufacturer to "see if it was even possible."
John
AVee wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 August 2008 23:29, John Koenig wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to remove the touchscreen from its mounting on the
>> G
being typed at the top? Since no words are being typed, that'd
be a nice way to save space, but I guess if it were easy to remove it
you would have done so already.
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Can anyone suggest how I can get behavior like this instead of the
password lock?
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"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" writes:
> John Sullivan ha scritto:
>> So, I build e17 from svn and use it with illume on Debian.
>>
>> By default, the e screen locking function goes to a password lock, which
>> obviously isn't good for the FR. I know that o
Leonti Bielski writes:
> Hello!
>
> I'm looking for chess application to play on my FR.
> What choices do I have?
>
> Right now I have fltk-chess installed, but it is not finger-friendly
> (board is not resized).
>
I've been happy with Xboard.
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-John Sulli
it looks like, a picture of
mine is available at:
http://files.leetcode.net/uploads/2008/09/cimg2923-modified.jpg
You can contact me off-list at this email address if you're interested.
Cheers all
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 08:10:24PM +0530, Ramprasad Rajendran wrote:
> 2008/11/11 Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using the Illume keyboard as described in
> > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume
> > one question remains: the Wiki says «Then switch keyboard from "Non
ut the python loader.
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John
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linux kernel via a kernel module. An open source
Xlib library sends graphics commands to the kernel. There is no
network overhead and no context switch from X client to X server. This
makes our solution smaller and faster than traditional X Windows."
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are still some issues (#2127).
We are having an internal debate regarding the release now, so there is
not much I can say about this at the moment.
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John
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We're doing a full test on the testing repository now. It's still too
early to comment on the release thing yet, but I think even if there
will be a release, it's not very likely to happen in Nov. (11/27
today...)
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