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    Aisu | # 31 | 2008-04-19, 00:43 | Report

    I have completely given up on compiling it in scratcbox, but I've installed all the build tools on my tablet and am going to give that a try.

    I kept getting the same error, even with kdesvn-build... Let's see what happens

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    wolf08 | # 32 | 2008-04-19, 19:00 | Report

    Oh man, that is going to be slooooow. Good luck!

    Originally Posted by Aisu View Post
    I have completely given up on compiling it in scratcbox, but I've installed all the build tools on my tablet and am going to give that a try.

    I kept getting the same error, even with kdesvn-build... Let's see what happens

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    IcelandDreams | # 33 | 2008-04-19, 19:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by wolf08 View Post
    Oh man, that is going to be slooooow. Good luck!
    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of N8xs'

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    qwerty12 | # 34 | 2008-04-19, 19:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by Aisu View Post
    I have completely given up on compiling it in scratcbox, but I've installed all the build tools on my tablet and am going to give that a try.

    I kept getting the same error, even with kdesvn-build... Let's see what happens
    Hehe, like wolf says, slow...

    Is it really worth it (it's not final) ? I found kde 4 to be buggy, with 3 running better . I removed it from my ubuntu and use gnome and kde 3.*

    Still if it works, we know it will work for final

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    wolf08 | # 35 | 2008-04-19, 21:28 | Report

    Like I said, I want to try and get a svn build working, as it's much closer to what will be 4.1. It would be interesting for a possible Google SoC project to get kde working on the tablets and a configuration for plasma that is meant for the n800's screen resolution + touchscreen.

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    qwerty12 | # 36 | 2008-04-19, 21:35 | Report

    Ah skeen, I mean no offence

    Originally Posted by
    "And/or FAM support?"
    Regarding your first post, not sure if you still need it but FAM and gamin compile fine in sbox, I've got a deb on gamin if you want.

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    Aisu | # 37 | 2008-04-21, 17:43 | Report

    Well, some news... I've gotten qt to compile and run fine, kdelibs is also compiled (several errors during make, had to use -i to even get it to proceed). But, I keep getting errors when compiling kdepimlibs "No KDE 4 Headers Found". Any ideas?






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    qole | # 38 | 2008-04-21, 19:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by wolf08 View Post
    I love dolphin. It's really smooth, simple, and just a joy to use. However, konqueror is still my swiss army knife. I can do anything with it. So, for most simple file management tasks, I use dolphin, but for web/advanced tasks I use konqueror. And I like it that way!

    I can run kde3.x.x apps by just running "/usr/bin/3xappname" if they're installed on my system.
    Heh, never occurred to me (I'm slow I guess); I've got PenguinBait's KDE debs installed, so I just ran Konqueror from the maemo terminal and hey-presto, I've got Konqueror running without having to start KDE. Of course, it takes a while to start (and close), and I have to use my bluetooth keyboard or run kvkbd, but it is a nice alternative to the brain-dead file manager app, and it's actually not bad as a browser, either.

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    penguinbait | # 39 | 2008-04-22, 17:26 | Report

    libs and pimlibs done, working on base now

    I thought it odd though, the make for the kdepimlibs completed 101%

    Maybe its the love I added

    I am occaisonally getting these errors popping up, so I am not sure if things are really going that well. Has anyone else gotten these?


    qemu: Unsupported syscall: 264
    qemu: Unsupported syscall: 264
    qemu: Unsupported syscall: 264

    It may be my core2 duo on the laptop??? Anyone?

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    Aisu | # 40 | 2008-04-22, 19:05 | Report

    X___X How the hell did you get kdepimlibs to compile? Dear god, I have no luck... PB, I believe I will leave it in you're excessively capable hands

    Bonus for et dei volo!

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