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2008-07-17
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2008-07-17
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2008-07-17
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2008-07-17
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Xournal finally runs, although I don't notice much of the pressure sensitivity (this is OTOH very prominent in MaemoPad+, but then again I might need to fiddle around some more).
# minimum width multiplier width_minimum_multiplier = 0.50 # maximum width multiplier width_maximum_multiplier = 2.00
I didn't notice the speed enhancements people keep shouting about, but I didn't anticipate them either, so no loss there.
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2008-07-17
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I don't think there is a real speed enhancement in Diablo over Chinook.
What has gained a speedup is the browser scrolling.
That's much faster now.
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2008-07-17
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Well, he never ran Chinook, or at least not long-term. So I think there's a speed boost from OS2007 to Diablo, but <shrug>whatever</shrug>.
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2008-07-17
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As mentioned, they tuned the algorithm to give more dynamic results, because usage varies much more dynamically; if you just want an approximate "fuel gauge", the standby number is pretty reliable, because it doesn't vary based on current usage.
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2008-07-17
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Would it be possible to have both the estimated time left, and/or alternatively (just) the percentage of "fuel" left?
Who knows, maybe some that constant calculating of time/fuel ratio is helping waste wattage for those who don't need it.
And, the restless masses are clearly demanding some kind of a fix to the one-step softpoweroff/offline question. The default behavior requires hardware press, careful menu selection (not to invoke screen lock) to select offline, another hardware press, another menu selection, and even then the screen stays on until its timeout...
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Sidenote: Does anyone know where I can find a Bitstream Vera font package that will install on Diablo -- preferrably without having to install some application I do not want?
Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/