Re: OPIE on FreeRunner

2008-08-28 Thread arne anka
the more interesting part (to me) would be, how it runs on debian.
i remember having installed opie on top of debian a few years ago to check  
with a rather old notebook (486sx), and it required a few tweaks in  
configuration.

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Re: OPIE on FreeRunner

2008-08-27 Thread Tobias Diedrich
Daniel Selinger wrote:

> I have no technical background abount opie, if it is possible to
> bring those apps and maybe even the gui to the freerunner. (I could

Opie is Qtopia-based just as ASU as far as I know.  So it
might be as simple as recompiling the app.

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OPIE on FreeRunner

2008-08-27 Thread Daniel Selinger

I dont know if this question ever raised, but is there any effort in
collaborating with the folks from OPIE [1]?
I know their Gui is designed for Palms and iPaks and looks a lot like
Windows Mobile.
But they have a lot of mature apps like their integrated PIM suite and,
networking support with plugins (wifi, ppp, irda, bt), todayscreen, 
filemanager, package manager, viewers, 

I have no technical background abount opie, if it is possible to
bring those apps and maybe even the gui to the freerunner. (I could
imagine zhone as a launcher icon inside opie [2] as it is on FSO).
Which would give us a really nice and somewhat grown up environment
which is already developed for mobile devices for a long time.

[1] http://opie.handhelds.org
[2]
http://opie.handhelds.org/gallery/main.php/v/opie12/desktop_small_highlight.png.html

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