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2012-02-18
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@ lebanon
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#252
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Another question for N9 owners:
If you install the deb file on my website, do you see icons in the menu
for "Opera Mini", "microemu-demo" and "Run MIDlet"?
I think there is a slight difference between N900 and N9 with the former
putting the x.desktop shortcuts in /usr/share/applications/hildon and the
latter putting them in /usr/share/applications. A similar issue appears
with the location of the icons.
If my suspicion is right, it means the deb file will not work that well on
the N9 (due to missing short cuts and icons).
Davy
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2012-02-18
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#253
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Are they actually running for a while and then suddenly crash, or
do they not start at all due to no support for certain APIs and JSRs?
If you start a terminal, do the following:
/opt/phoneme/bin/runmidlet /path/to/midlet.jar
If the application crashes or whatever, have a look at the error on
the terminal and post it here. If you see something like,
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: xxx
It means the midlet requires support for certain features that the
phoneME build does not have.
Davy
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2012-02-18
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@ italy
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#254
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Could you check again with the latest build? Maybe my runtime
detection of Maemo and MeeGo is not accurate enough.
I check the file /etc/issue, and if it begins with "Maemo 5", I run the
midlet in normal window mode, otherwise in fullscreen.
On the N900 emulator, this file contains: 'Maemo 5 \n \l'
On the N9 emulator, this file contains: 'MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan \n \l'
Maybe your platform has a /etc/issue file with a different contents.
If so, I would like to know the other possibilities.
Davy
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2012-02-18
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@ Belgium
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#255
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Nope, Davy.. No full screen, this is a screenshot about it in Maemo 5 (N900)
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2012-02-19
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@ italy
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#256
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Ah, but this is normal. It is not the grey bar that people with an N9
have been complaining about. See the grey bars at the bottom on
the screenshots over here:
http://beford.org/ole/
On the N9, I start a midlet in full screen to hide both the top bar
and the bottom bar. On the N900, I don't (because there is no
grey bar). However, if there is a general interest to always start a
midlet in full screen to hide the top bar as well, I can do that.
Actually, you can enable full screen with the Ctrl+Arrow Up key combination.
Davy
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2012-02-19
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#257
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Are they actually running for a while and then suddenly crash, or
do they not start at all due to no support for certain APIs and JSRs?
If you start a terminal, do the following:
/opt/phoneme/bin/runmidlet /path/to/midlet.jar
If the application crashes or whatever, have a look at the error on
the terminal and post it here. If you see something like,
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: xxx
It means the midlet requires support for certain features that the
phoneME build does not have.
Davy
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2012-02-19
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@ Belgium
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#258
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my god.. sorry ahahahah
ctrl + up it's amazing!
u have a trick for everything on phoneme?!
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2012-02-19
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@ Belgium
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#259
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If you install the deb file on my website, do you see icons in the menu
for "Opera Mini", "microemu-demo" and "Run MIDlet"?
I think there is a slight difference between N900 and N9 with the former
putting the x.desktop shortcuts in /usr/share/applications/hildon and the
latter putting them in /usr/share/applications. A similar issue appears
with the location of the icons.
If my suspicion is right, it means the deb file will not work that well on
the N9 (due to missing short cuts and icons).
Davy