Thomas Bertani wrote:
so somebody could try to type sudo apt-get install xmoto and try
playing it?
I did this, but the mouse pointer only moves every 20 seconds.
After a couple of minutes I'm stuck at the Player Profiles.
Looking at top I see Xorg using 96% of CPU
Thomas
Thomas Bertani wrote:
wow! very coool!
but I think it isn't an acceleration problem but a configuration one...
By exporting the X-server via ssh I was able to start xmoto on the
freerunner and display it in a window on my desktop.
(on the desktop)
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
xmoto
this
Hi all,
For those who want to know what applications are runnable on Debian,
xfce4 on Neo Freerunner:
http://tkrahn.dyndns.org/debian_on_om/index.html
Have fun watching the screenshots.
Thomas
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Not sure if this is the reason, but I used the OM2008.8 kernel [1] and
had no problems with Debian.
There are a few minor error messages while the boot sequence, but so far
no problem on my GTA02v5.
(I remember a complaint about a driver that was only available on gta01).
Thomas
[1]
I've found a screen shot of a clever use of the accelerometers:
http://scap.linuxtogo.org/index.php?page=8
Any idea where I can get level.py from?
Thanks,
Thomas
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My experience:
First the calibration for gta02 in the wiki worked fine for me, but after a
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
the pointer didn't follow the stylo anymore. I needed to overwrite
/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules with /etc/udev/udev.rules.dpkg-bak and a
restart of the X server to get
Jim Colton wrote:
Greetings Felix,
I see the product on that site. The capacitance is correct, but how
do you know it is the correct voltage?
All I have seen from OpenMoko is this:
http://www.openmoko.org/wiki/Image:Gta02_gps_10pf_rework_sop.pdf
.. mentioning the capacitance but not