`xrandr -q` should tell you all about the displays. you could probably fork it and read all it's output. There's also libxrandr2 for your binding pleasure.
Alright i'll grab their live cd and try to repro....thanks
nope wave is still alive and well...their releasing an opensource wave toolkit so anyone can run a wave server and then taking it offline a few months after.
Im not too familiar with x so sorry if the names are a little off:
To query monitors we first try to use xinerama, then fallback to the x rates and resolutions query and then fallback to xf86 (although that may not be working 100%).
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`xrandr -q` should tell you all about the displays. you could probably fork it and read all it's output. There's also libxrandr2 for your binding pleasure.
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I installed the mono packages from the netbook version (no mono packages for ivi or core)
here's the list of packages I had installed:
bytefx-data-mysql-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
glib-sharp2-2.12.9-22.117.i586.rpm*
gtk-sharp2-2.12.9-22.117.i586.rpm*
ibm-data-db2-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
Installed/
libgdiplus0-2.6-2.1.i586.rpm*
libgdiplus0-devel-2.6-2.1.i586.rpm*
mono-addins-0.4-1.114.i586.rpm*
mono-complete-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-core-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-firebird-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-oracle-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-postgresql-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-sqlite-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-data-sybase-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-devel-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
monodoc-core-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-extras-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-jscript-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-locale-extras-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-nunit-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-wcf-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-web-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-winforms-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-winfxcore-2.6.3-1.29.i586.rpm*
mono-zeroconf-0.9.0-1.6.i586.rpm*
mono-zeroconf-devel-0.9.0-1.6.i586.rpm*
mono-zeroconf-provider-avahi-0.9.0-1.6.i586.rpm*
ndesk-dbus-0.6.0-1.6.i586.rpm*
ndesk-dbus-glib-0.4.1-1.6.i586.rpm*
ndesk-dbus-glib-devel-0.4.1-1.6.i586.rpm*
notify-sharp-0.4.0-209.21.i586.rpm*
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Not such a stupid question, I haven't figured it out yet....
I assumed the package manager used yum as it's backend. Well, that doesn't seem to be the case. So I have been updating things via the terminal using yum. To do so, I added daily.repo file to /etc/yum.repo.d/. It looks something like thus:
[meego-daily-ivi-ia32]
name=meego-daily-core-armv7
enabled=1
autorefresh=0
baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/daily/ivi/repos/ia32/packages/i686/
type=rpm-md
keeppackages=0
[meego-daily-core-ia32]
name=meego-daily-core-ia32
enabled=1
autorefresh=0
baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/daily/core/repos/ia32/packages/i686/
type=rpm-md
keeppackages=0
I have to admin.. I would MUCh rather see open mobile working on a linux platform than windows.. don't get me wrong, i'm a fan of windows for a desktop environment. But i want to be able to setup my carpc and then know.. as long as i don't make any config changes, it should "just work"™ from that point forward.
That being said.. am i missing something with the dev builds, or are text fields really not allowing me to input anything? at least under settings. and omlinplayer crashes on every startup (though since I added some music in the search dir for music, I see it indexing not crashing.. but still can't play any music it finds)
and finally.. though this probably doesn't exactly belong here.. where oh where can i get some better looking maps for navit?! ha ha
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if you've got a "stupid" question, search for some of mine!
I'm thinking I may need to defer this til the OS hits a beta state...the more I dig into things the more I see how incredibly screwed up the merge has been. Their whole openGL subsystem has major issues due to moblin using opengl and maemo using opengl es...i don't think they've even decided which one is being used (at least you can't tell from how its configured).
if your following the dev builds you should see almost all of the recent dev work has been linux related.... the project will maintain cross-platform support but unless any linux devs feel like helping out linux will never be the priority.
Input anything using a keyboard or using the on screen keyboard? Yea the omlinplayer issues are due to recent changes with gstreamer breaking things-were working on it (hence the whole dev build not release).
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