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I happened to stumble upon this:
http://www.mixxx.org/

... and I was wondering how easy would it be to port this to maemo?
 

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The port itself should be quite straightforward, but writing a user interface which is usable on such a small screen is not.
 
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Originally Posted by keljuk View Post
I happened to stumble upon this:
http://www.mixxx.org/

... and I was wondering how easy would it be to port this to maemo?
Simple mode seems to work in a chroot environment.
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Looks quite nice. How you did that ?
 
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Originally Posted by OptX View Post
Looks quite nice. How you did that ?
From your other posts, I see that you have easy debian installed already. Since qole did the hard work, you can install 'mixxx' like you would on your desktop.

Open the "Debian chroot" application from the menu
Code:
apt-get install mixxx
to run it:
Code:
mixxx
Same goes for any other application.
 

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Originally Posted by born2wonder View Post
Simple mode seems to work in a chroot environment.
Sweet
I'll have to try it out and see if it performs.

I agree that the ui needs a LOT of tweaking to become usable. I just don't have any clue how to re-skin apps.

EDIT: now I do - just not the expertese to do it - I'll have to give it a go after a good night's sleep.

Last edited by keljuk; 2009-12-30 at 02:43.
 
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Originally Posted by keljuk View Post
Sweet
I'll have to try it out and see if it performs.

I agree that the ui needs a LOT of tweaking to become usable. I just don't have any clue how to re-skin apps.

EDIT: now I do - just not the expertese to do it - I'll have to give it a go after a good night's sleep.
You can always use the stylus, if you need to
 
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Got it running, thx born2wonder.
This is not working well with default settings. If i push start, it stutters a lot.
Gonna try a few settings and post later ......
 
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Originally Posted by OptX View Post
Got it running, thx born2wonder.
This is not working well with default settings. If i push start, it stutters a lot.
Gonna try a few settings and post later ......
i try mixxx in debian too and it work perfecly, apart that it make a "choppy" and intermittent sound....

i usually use 800mhz overclock, but i try also 900Mhz and it only get a little bit better, still unusable...

if you find some setting that make it work let us know plz

Giovanni
 
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