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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
, 15:59
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well, I did build qt4/kde4 with a mcpu optimization for the exact chip in the n8x0. I searched on google and found the relevant information on a chat log in #maemo. I honestly forgot to try any of the examples.
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2007-12-28
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Yes for mcpu but what's with
-mfpu=vfp -mfloat-abi=softfp
Under bora, it triggers a segfault in scratchbox's qemu.
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
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So curious, how will your version of KDE be different from PenquinBait's version (other than 3.5.8 vs 4.0)? I'm currently running PenquinBait's version on my N810 and it's incredible I can even create shortcuts for Maemo apps to the KDE desktop.
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2007-12-28
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At the moment, his is _much_ more polished. Otherwise, there shouldn't be too much of a difference once I'm finished. I guess one important thing to note is that KDE3.5.8 is a stable well-polished relatively bug free version of KDE while KDE4 even for the desktop is unstable and buggy atm. So, It's more a project for me to play around with. (I'm running KDE4 svn on both my laptop and my desktop)
I'm playing around with KDE4 in a chinook scratchbox, and I've managed to get something that at least partially runs. For example, dolphin loads but complains about invalid protocols. I think that in this case something regarding kioslaves didn't get built (or installed) correctly. I'm also currently fighting with plasma. It sometimes half-loads, but refuses to load its plasmoids (ie the taskbar). KWin4 works nicely, as well as designer-qt4 (not really kde, I know).
Once I get kde4 running well enough to give a reasonably stable interface, I'll release an image for you all to play with. Interestingly, even in this broken build, kwin/kde4 are running extremely fast, and so I don't think that there will be a problem with resources. And, as long as we don't enable opengl (in kwin, etc...) ram usage should be fairly reasonable.
One last thing. Does anyone know of any imon (inode monitor) support for the maemo kernel? And/or FAM support? Apparently it speeds up kde4 a bunch with respect to monitoring files.
Last edited by wolf08; 2007-12-28 at 07:54. Reason: grammar