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qole 2008-07-09 00:19

[Debian] Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
In this thread, I would like people to post the names of Debian apps that they have found that run well on the tablets, or at least they are the best / fastest alternative you've found to provide a service you find valuable.

An example of the second kind of application (best alternative) would be the Kazehakase browser. It isn't as fast as MicroB, our built-in browser, but it can run Java applets and it seems somewhat faster than Iceweasel.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/...7c2ffedd_o.png

If you have posted programs elsewhere in the other Debian threads, it would probably be a good idea to re-post them here.

darrennewman@sky.com 2008-07-09 00:42

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
I installed aMule which works well. I had to change the permissions of the folder it installed in to get it working, but working well now.

dan67sf 2008-07-09 02:57

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
gnubg, jester an othello clone and gnomesword all have worked well for me so far. Although I just started adding apps and plan on quite a few more.

Ropesend 2008-07-09 04:11

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
mathematica 4

debernardis 2008-07-09 04:51

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
pdftk - to merge, split, encrypt, decrypt, watermark pdf files.
mp3info-gtgk - an mp3 taggerf with gui.

Maxoueb 2008-07-09 09:31

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 200724)
In this thread, I would like people to post the names of Debian apps that they have found that run well on the tablets, or at least they are the best / fastest alternative you've found to provide a service you find valuable.

An example of the second kind of application (best alternative) would be the Kazehakase browser. It isn't as fast as MicroB, our built-in browser, but it can run Java applets and it seems somewhat faster than Iceweasel.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/...7c2ffedd_o.png

If you have posted programs elsewhere in the other Debian threads, it would probably be a good idea to re-post them here.

How did you install Kazehakase? Using Synaptic I receive an error that some packages can't be downloaded.

Thanks!

bunanson 2008-07-09 11:02

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxoueb (Post 200809)
How did you install Kazehakase? Using Synaptic I receive an error that some packages can't be downloaded.

Thanks!

Debian>Programs>Applications>Terminal Emulators>X-Terminal as root (you need your password to get root access, the same password as you are using Hildon)>apt-get update, be patient, it takes 2-3 min.

Debian>Programs>Applications>Systems>Package Management>Synaptic Package Manager>(you need password again) choose Kazehakase and answer yes when asked about Marked all (that would choose Kazehakase and kazehakase greco), wait till successful change made.

Qole may have a different trick. That is how I did it.

bun

bongo 2008-07-09 11:05

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
vim with gtk interface works.

qole 2008-07-09 16:05

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxoueb (Post 200809)
How did you install Kazehakase? Using Synaptic I receive an error that some packages can't be downloaded.

Yes, I had the same problem. I had to do "apt-get update" first ("Edit" -> "Reload Package Information" packages in Synaptic), and then, 17 minutes later, when it had finished updating, I tried again and it worked.

Benson 2008-07-09 16:41

Re: Debian Apps That Run Well On The Tablets
 
gnome-alsamixer


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