On the good side, if you can keep it from running out of memory, the web
browsing is every bit as great as the reviewers say. (And 'keep it from
running out of memory' tends to mean things like 'avoid ajax' and
'periodically kill off and restart the browser' :( ..) And nethack rocks
(along with
Disconnect wrote:
On the good side, if you can keep it from running out of memory, the web
browsing is every bit as great as the reviewers say. (And 'keep it from
running out of memory' tends to mean things like 'avoid ajax' and
'periodically kill off and restart the browser' :( ..) And nethac
Hummm ... very clarifying, Thanks.
But the point is:
why does it work on the scratchbox/xvnc/x86 through ? (i know there are
many diffences in pratical terms, but in theory the behaviour should be
the same, right ?)
regards
The program 'testing-xul' received an X Window Systemerror.
This
What is the big deal ??? The GtkMozEmbed is a graphical widget as any other.
Have you tried something like this (not tested):
/* QUOTED */
// hildon stuff
currentPageView = HILDON_APPVIEW (hildon_appview_new(NULL));
hildon_app_set_appview(yourHildonApp, currentPageView);
// creating
Folks,
Following is a more detailed TODO list of recently lauched MANaOS
Browser. Aiming to improve this bug fix process, we are installing an
open bugzilla in our servers (the url will be available ASAP). Again,
feel free to look at the source code and help us.
ps: Unfortunately, some known
TODO:
* Open and close browser window and switch between windows
I'm investigating if some of these bugs are being caused by environment
bugs, meanly the 'switch between browser windows' ( TODO task above). If
it is the case, how should I perform ? where can I post it as a bug ?
(Bugzill
Hi
all,
This email aims to inform the launch of the MANaOS Web Browser for the
Maemo/Nokia 770 Platforms. The MANaOS Browser is a port of the
MiniMo/Mozilla Web Browser [1,2], an embedded version of the
Mozilla/Firefox Browser. Some screenshots can be viewed at [3, 4].
It implements an appli
One question that I have is 'who will use 770?' ??
What I am getting is that it was designed to end users market, that is
too bigger than otherelse, right ? Such being the case, they think if a
layman end user is able to handle the device, who wouldn't :) ?!
For me will be good to have
Hi Rakotomandimby,
(Sorry for the delayed answer)
Does the GNU gcc do?
The target is ARM, isn't it?
Sorry about the dump questions.
Are you using Linux as development plathform, right !? If so, let's
start for the beginning. IMHO the usage of scratchbox makes faster and
easier the both "