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Inkscape for NIT?
Listening to Floss Weekly at www.twit.tv and learning about Inkscape (inkscape.org).
Anything like this for our NIT? I do have Graphicsmagick on my n810 but have not found any user manual documentation for that as well if anyone knows where that can be found. Thanks! |
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You can use inkscape using Qole's EasyDeb
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@Thesandlord:
what does that mean exactly? Linux noob here :( thanks |
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Search Please
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...light=easy+deb Pretty much you install the Debian OS onto your memory card, and this allows you to use all the Debian apps, including inkscape. |
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WOW!
As this looks like it could be potentially dangerous, I will wait til I have a chance to learn a little about the various OS's before I go blazing in! But, just knowing this is possible is a huge benefit! Thanks... |
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@Thesandlord...
SWEET! and thanks again... Hey, just curious... are most people running this on their NIT? |
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I think a lot of people try out Easy Debian, but they get disappointed by the fact that most modern desktop applications aren't designed to be run on a device with an 4.3" 800x480 screen, a processor equivalent to 1999 Pentium III, and no real hardware graphics acceleration.
Having said that, many people find applications that work well enough on the tablets; I suspect that Inkscape might be one of those. I know the GIMP can run well enough to do reasonably-sized tasks. The best way to try it out is to use a Class 6 (or better) card with 1.3 GB free. Install Easy Debian and then use Synaptic to install Inkscape. |
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Thanks George...
Not a "command line" kind of guy here so I guess I will keep looking. |
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