ext Igor Stoppa wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 10:34 -0400, ext Michael P. Lococo wrote:
I think what Chris, me and others are really looking for is the
alarm
framework for application notification, not the mere RTC alarm.
There is no alarm framework
I would have expected such
Hi,
Devesh Kothari wrote:
- currently it is in legal check for approval to open. Once that is
done, the project would most probably move to garage
- I am hoping as soon that happens, it possibly appear in sardine
that's great news! I guess there are quite some people here looking forward to
Ola,
Here is *my* top 10...there is every chance that some/all of these are
implemented/thought about already and I just haven't discovered them
yet but like you say we are shooting for the stars,no .
1.Everything that is visible on the screen should pertain to the task at
hand...desktop
Hi
I was tried to build rootfs according to the howto at the maemo website
[1]. Files (rootfs.packages and sources.list, rev 4) from subversion
repository are out of date.
I was changed repositories in sources.list to maemo 2.0 repositories:
deb http://repository.maemo.org/ maemo2.0 free
Title: Error with gtk_text_buffer_insert_at_cursor () for unicode string
I wrote from home, but the message never appeared...
Well, here we go again:
I bought nokia 770 and the bluetooth keyboard, but my mother language is portuguese and I wasn´t capable to activate deadkeys for the funny
Hi
This part is solved:
After this modifications I was able to continue with downloading and
building rootfs. This error message is found after downloading all
packages:
Setting up passwd groups
/home/ondrej/rootfs/rootimagescripts/make_rootimage.sh: line 271:
/usr/sbin/update-passwd:
On Monday 21 August 2006 10:45, Detlef Schmicker wrote:
I had a look at the vncviewer and saw, that it is working in the sandbox
in connection with vino (gnome vnc server). On the device the CoRRE
encoding does not work.
Probably it is a byte order problem. The code has a lot of byte order
On Monday 21 August 2006 18:34, Charles 'Buck' Krasic wrote:
Just in case you have not done it already, enabling swap in your device
can help a lot to prevent out-of-memory errors.Maybe this will help
with mplayer/gstreamer stability.
I personally suspect a design flaw in the current