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Alon Bar-Lev wrote: |
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> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Christoph Spielmann<spielc@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Well there are distributions that use lxde, but most use e17. Enlightenment |
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>> is the thing that is known to work, because almost everybody using Gentoo on |
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>> the freerunner uses it. |
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> Great. Will do this. |
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>> Well we support both. Some use zhone and some use shr. In this case the |
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>> decision should be based on personal preference. I for example use shr |
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> Will too. |
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>> I attached my world-file (i know the lists very short but it contains |
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>> everything i need at the moment ;) ). Well i think you should first get this |
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>> thing to boot before you start to do funny stuff. And when it boots you can |
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>> start to add/tweak stuff. But honestly: I don't think that i have something |
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>> fancy in my /etc. I copied some things over from a shr-partition (e.g. |
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>> config-file for fso or alsa-related stuff). |
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> Thank you! |
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> Can you please tell me what you have done with the kernel? |
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> Have you configured it or taken the binary from upstram. |
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> Was the /proc/config.gz enough? |
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For my first attempts i used a kernel provided by Openmoko. Now i use a |
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self-compiled version of andy-tracking (see |
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http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=summary for more information, |
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everything you need to do is explained there) |
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Christoph |
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> Alon. |
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