Hi Daniel,
thanks for the good reply. If I would install scratchbox, could I then just do
a
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -aarm
with the debian source packages or does scratchbox not bring all the
infrastructure needed?
Thanks,
Rainer
Am Dienstag, 21. November 2006 23:55 schrieb Daniel
2006/11/21, Carl Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 10:34:30 +0100, Beth wrote:
Hi Xan, I will try to get two implementations working, one with a
GtkDrawingArea and other with cairo.
Those aren't mutually-exclusive options. The best way to draw on a
GtkDrawingArea (in my opinion) is
2006/11/21, Carl Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 10:34:30 +0100, Beth wrote:
Hi Xan, I will try to get two implementations working, one with a
GtkDrawingArea and other with cairo.
Those aren't mutually-exclusive options. The best way to draw on a
GtkDrawingArea (in my opinion) is
Hi Carl. As soon as I have the data providers for the application (I
currently have them but not clients on linux nor windows (as I said
previously I was doing my first tests with ajax + php and svg), I will
do some performance tests to see what are my real needs, and also
everyone will have an
Hi all,
btw, minimo maemo port has a new release (0.16.7) . See
http://tonikitoo.blogspot.com/2006/11/minimo-0167-maemo-port-available.html
lots of stability improvements, including on ajax/js engine.
regards
On 11/21/06, Antonio Orlando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1.
For AJAX Minimo works
On tis, 2006-11-21 at 14:19 -0800, ext Aaron Levinson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone at Nokia can be of assistance in giving proper
author credit for VNC viewer at the Nokia 770 campaign Web site at
nseries.com/770experience_2/ . A few weeks ago, I received an e-mail from
Ari Jaaksi,
On Mon, 2006-11-20 at 15:13 +0200, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
Here is a list of issues raised on this list I think have not been
concluded so far, in no particular order. The easiest way to get off the
list is to provide answers, but you can also try convincing me other
ways.
This is an
On ons, 2006-11-22 at 11:42 +0200, ext David Weinehall wrote:
On tis, 2006-11-21 at 14:19 -0800, ext Aaron Levinson wrote:
I'm hoping that someone at Nokia can be of assistance in giving proper
author credit for VNC viewer at the Nokia 770 campaign Web site at
nseries.com/770experience_2/ .
I guess giving proper credit is tricky.
Even if Aaron's name is mentioned now at
http://nseries.com/770experience_2/hacks_vnc.htm isn't it still a bit
unfair for developers of original VNC(viewer) if their (probably big
chunk of) code was used? This was just an example, same issues can be
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 12:50 +0100, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
...
But it produces .ilbc files that I couldn't read anywhere
except on my Nokia 770. A converter or direct output in
a more readily available format would be great.
Would it be possible to put some samples publicly accessible?
In another thread, about gnash, they mentioned moving to agg for its
lightweightness. How do these two compare? Eg. do you think they could
have moved to cairo as well?
Gnash has 3 rendering options at present, seletable at compile-time.
First there was OpenGL which has problems due to
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 01:29:09PM +0100, Panagiotis Issaris wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 12:50 +0100, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
...
But it produces .ilbc files that I couldn't read anywhere
except on my Nokia 770. A converter or direct output in
a more readily available format would
Hi there,
1.) one cry is enough - please don't flood the list with 2 or more
different threads about the same topic
2.) Opera is not really stable and flash ... well flash is proprietary
software. With version 9.0 its so comlex I guess it won't be really
suited any more such mobile devices (and
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 02:19:34PM -0800, Aaron Levinson wrote:
I spent many hours working on the original IT2005 version, and Detlef has
also spent a good deal of time fixing outstanding bugs, making performance
enhancements, adding some new features, and responding to users.
What's the
Furthermore I guess we would not really need Jazelle to archieve good
performance. As far as I know Sun will release its ARM JIT also under
GPL which should be enough to build a high-performance CDC JVM for the
770.
lg Clemens
2006/11/21, Luis Montes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ARM has a feedback form
El mar, 21-11-2006 a las 17:46 +0200, Carlos Guerreiro escribió:
Thanks. I have now been able to reproduce the problem. For some strange
reason it was not
hitting me but it is now.
I'm going to restart Sardine with a 2.1 baseline and rebuild everything.
This is not something I'm happy
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:54:54 +, Martin Guy wrote:
In another thread, about gnash, they mentioned moving to agg for its
lightweightness. How do these two compare? Eg. do you think they could
have moved to cairo as well?
...
To be fair, cairo's site says that now that they have the
Frantisek brings up some good points, but I don't think they are relevant
in this case. The original version that I started from was an ancient,
abandoned, GTK-based version of VNC viewer from 1999 by James Henstridge.
He released two versions in 1999 and then abandoned the project. I've
gone
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 15:40 +0200, Jari Tenhunen wrote:
The .ilbc files contain simply raw iLBC frames (20 ms) one after
another. Exactly the same stuff that dspilbcsrc produces and dspilbcsink
eats.
I google'd around, but the only pages mentionning dspilbcsrc or
audio/x-iLBC were maemo
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 15:40 +0200, Jari Tenhunen wrote:
The .ilbc files contain simply raw iLBC frames (20 ms) one after
another. Exactly the same stuff that dspilbcsrc produces and dspilbcsink
eats.
I google'd around, but the only pages mentionning dspilbcsrc or
audio/x-iLBC were maemo
Hi,
Sardine is back. The Sardine distro was restarted with the newer Maemo
2.1 baseline and an older glib.
If you were following the disto before the restarting it might be that
an upgrade will work for you but
given that the same component versions were rebuilt differently, a
clean upgrade
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 01:47:45PM -0600, Ed Okerson wrote:
The iLBC implementation on the DSP is closed source, but is bitstream
compatible with the one on ilbcfreeware.org.
Since people seem confused: iLBC is a semi-proprietary voice codec. The
design is documented as RFC 3951, and a
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Ralph Giles wrote:
If you want something free, I'd suggest using our speex codec,
which is technically comparable, completely open, and has no known
patent issues. We don't have an omap dsp implementation, but it has
been ported to the various
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