Re: fifteen pieces...

2010-09-28 Thread Radek Polak
urodelo wrote:

 I don't know if it's important, but I've kept my home folder, with all the
 hidden folders/file too, of v24 after installing v26. Because the qtmoko
 packages are stored in the home folder, if i remember well, maybe i've
 messed up something. Could it be the cause?

Ahh sorry i thought it's v27. Then i dont know. Keeping /home should be quite 
safe these days, because file formats are unchanged between version (it can 
change in future but now it's ok).

Regards

Radek

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Re: fifteen pieces...

2010-09-28 Thread Radek Polak
Gennady Kupava wrote:
 
 Or use my working idea to get jitterless input without filtering ;)

I probably missed it and i am eager to hear more about it :)

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Radek

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fifteen pieces...

2010-09-27 Thread urodelo
Well, not a big problem...
After installing qtmoko v26, I've noted that the game fifteen pieces  
doesn't work anymore. I simply can't move the tiles. Mixing tiles from  
menu works. Resetting the game works too.

urodelo


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Re: fifteen pieces...

2010-09-27 Thread Radek Polak
urodelo wrote:

 Well, not a big problem...
 After installing qtmoko v26, I've noted that the game fifteen pieces
 doesn't work anymore. I simply can't move the tiles. Mixing tiles from
 menu works. Resetting the game works too.

I think it's because of touchscreen jitter which this game does not like. But 
if you try touching it should be possible to play - at i least i was able to 
do it.

I believe that the jitter will be possible to solve - either in userspace or 
maybe backporting touchscreen filters.

Regards

Radek

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Re: fifteen pieces...

2010-09-27 Thread Gennady Kupava
В Пнд, 27/09/2010 в 22:38 +0200, Radek Polak пишет:
 urodelo wrote:
 
  Well, not a big problem...
  After installing qtmoko v26, I've noted that the game fifteen pieces
  doesn't work anymore. I simply can't move the tiles. Mixing tiles from
  menu works. Resetting the game works too.
 
 I think it's because of touchscreen jitter which this game does not like. But 
 if you try touching it should be possible to play - at i least i was able to 
 do it.

Wait, v26? jitter? Or, if you speaking about v27,

 
 I believe that the jitter will be possible to solve - either in userspace or 
 maybe backporting touchscreen filters.

Or use my working idea to get jitterless input without filtering ;)

Gennady.


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Re: fifteen pieces...

2010-09-27 Thread urodelo
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 22:38:52 +0200, Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz wrote:

 urodelo wrote:

 Well, not a big problem...
 After installing qtmoko v26, I've noted that the game fifteen pieces
 doesn't work anymore. I simply can't move the tiles. Mixing tiles from
 menu works. Resetting the game works too.

 I think it's because of touchscreen jitter which this game does not  
 like. But
 if you try touching it should be possible to play - at i least i was  
 able to
 do it.
I've tryed with the tongue too, but I can't move any tile...

I don't know if it's important, but I've kept my home folder, with all the  
hidden folders/file too, of v24 after installing v26. Because the qtmoko  
packages are stored in the home folder, if i remember well, maybe i've  
messed up something. Could it be the cause?



 I believe that the jitter will be possible to solve - either in  
 userspace or
 maybe backporting touchscreen filters.

 Regards

 Radek


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