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Re: Mer v0.9 released
i wonder why those lacking features aren't in the repo?
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The files are downloaded fairly quickly at the beginning. Most of the install time is taken up compiling everything on-tablet.
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By the way, I think the next version of Mer should have Tear by default instead of Midori.
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If anyone else would like to work on these e17 package in Mer, then I'd be more than glad to help them out. For instance, I actually found e17 package build for the openmoko which could be converted to work in Mer pretty easily. The only problem is that I lacked the time to try it at the moment. |
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So far, I seen some desktop environments being mention as alternative to the Hildon default. Apart from that, what are the apps so far that currently runs on Mer?
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Otherwise, if you can't find it, you might try and do the install without that package. But, I installed the packages just fine. So, check for misspellings. I know it can be hard to type all of that in with the onscreen or hardware keyboard on the device so I'd recommend using SSH if your not already. It just makes working in the terminal a lot faster on the NIT's. I think there was some decent info on ITT about using the ssh if you do a search. But, basically, you can just type $ssh ipaddress where you replace ipaddress with your tablets actual ip address on your network. So, I typically ssh onto my tablet using my desktop and copy and paste commands into the terminal so it's a lot faster and easier. |
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