Tim,
Have you tested capturing video through Rev on the XO?
Thanks.
Richard Miller
On Jan 10, 2008, at 12:48 PM, Tim Shields wrote:
Hi there,
We have tested Rev on XO in the office, and I can report that
standalone applications work without any (known) problems - as long as
you keep in
Hi there,
We have tested Rev on XO in the office, and I can report that
standalone applications work without any (known) problems - as long as
you keep in mind the limitations of the XO Sugar Windowing system.
XO uses the Matchbox window manager. This window manager ALWAYS has
all windows
Hi All!
Just curious...
How possible would it be, now that Rev is also fairly Linux capable, would it
be to get a version of Rev to work on the OLPC XO Sugar driven laptop?
Thank You!
John Patten
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Hi John,
Why don't you try for yourself?
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Emulating_the_XO/Quick_Start
Please, let us know how it goes. (I'm downloading the disk image now).
Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
--
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
http://economy-x-talk.com
try LiveCD: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/LiveCd. I tried running Revolution
and apps compiled with it on Puppy Linux. It worked there... There is
probably no reason why it shouldn't run on this XO Sugar thing :-)
Best wishes
Viktoras
John Patten wrote:
Hi All!
Just curious...
How
John-
Rev 2.9 works fine on the XO. You have to install a real xwindows client
because Sugar has its own UI ideas, but it's a simple matter to do this, and
I haven't found any rev problems.
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Mark Wieder
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Hi there
We have run Rev standalones under XO Sugar in the office without any
(known) problems. However there are a few issues that should be noted.
XO Sugar uses Matchbox as its windowing manager. Unfortunately (for
us) Matchbox makes all windows fullscreen (with the exception of Modal
Tim-
Short of having our users install a different window manager (which can be
done :-) )
http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archive/2007/12/run_a_nested_x11_desktop_on_th.html
However, you can still successfully develop applications for the OLPC
if you only use a single stack and design it to