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Subjective speed on real hardware
Over the last few days i've made osm2go to compile and package on fremantle. It's now in the fremantle extras repo.
Today i installed the resulting binary on my beagleboard running Maemo on Begaleboard. The application shows up with an icon in the "Applications" tab in the new UIs main view. It starts and runs as it should and ... is significantly faster than it's on the current n8xx tablets. Osm2go tends to be pretty slow when using the mapnik style with all its transparent layers. The beagleboard feels much more responsive when editing map data in this style. I am really looking forward to see the real hardware which should performance-wise be pretty close to the beagleboard. |
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I also tried to run the clutter-gtk demo on the real hardware. Unfortunately this bug prevents any clutter based software to be compiled for fremantle/armel.
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