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2010-05-16
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2010-05-16
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2010-05-16
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@ Bavaria, Germany
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Really? What OS is installed? I have wiped my Win OS so can replicate the error. I believe the issue was that it thought it was the wrong version or something....
I can wipe a spare HD and install Windows again to replicate if you want???
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2010-05-16
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@ London, UK
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2010-05-16
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@ Sweden
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I have a Intel P4 3ghz CPU and 4GB ram that runs at 400mhz. Currently I am running Arch but have tried loads of different OS's.
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2010-05-17
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2010-05-18
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400MHz? Slower than a N900? I think your problem might be processor speed paired with the enormous structure that is modern toolkits.
....Is your computer always that slow? Graphics card? Only Qt applications? Only QtCreator?
@TheAccountant:
When you say that "Qt by Nokia is really slow on my box", and then talk about desktop performance, are you speaking of issues with the Nokia SDK/Qt Creator, or general performance issues of Qt-based software on the Linux distros you've tried (with KDE Plasma Desktop?)?
I used to use a P IV system for Maemo development before I got my new machine, and it is going to be slow, just because it's old. If the problem is general desktop performance, then from what you said, the first thing I'd check is that any eyecandy is turned off. If your computer is that old, and the video card isn't very good (for that era, even), then leaving desktop effects on is going to have that effect.
What was your Arch setup like? Arch is pretty darn slim by default, so I would be inclined to think that if you had the same issues there, it might be something else, rather than the sole fault of a specific technology.
Hi TheAccountant,
I'm currently trying out the Nokia QT SDK beta (ie, QT Creator with QT 4.6 and MADDE integrated) on my laptop.
The Laptop is a Vaio TX running Ubuntu Lucid. The CPU is a U1400 @ 1.2GHz.
Runs fine here.
If you can give a concrete example of exactly which menu items are slowfor you perhaps others can try to reproduce.
Cheers,
- Micha.
Building debugging helper library in /home/user/.madde/0.6.14/sysroots/fremantle-arm-sysroot-2.2009-51-1-qt453/usr/share/qt4/qtc-debugging-helper/ make not found in PATH
Could not find make command: make in the build environment Error while building project animation When executing build step 'Make' Canceled build.
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2010-05-20
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@ Brazil
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I have a Intel P4 3ghz CPU and 4GB ram that runs at 400mhz. Currently I am running Arch but have tried loads of different OS's.
400MHz? Slower than a N900? I think your problem might be processor speed paired with the enormous structure that is modern toolkits.
The Nokia Qt SDK even runs on my (very slow) eeepc. So I don't have a clue.
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2010-05-20
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Guys.
Basically, I have an issue with development environments.
I want to use C/C++ to develop apps for the N900.
So far, Qt by Nokia is really slow on my box. I have tried several distros and each one is just too slow to develop. I.e. you click on a menu item and it takes a few seconds to load it.
Is there any alternative I could use?
I have a Intel P4 3ghz CPU and 4GB ram that runs at 400mhz. Currently I am running Arch but have tried loads of different OS's.
I tried to install on Windows XP which is a little quicker but I cant get Qt to work with Madde. I.e. I have installed Madde but Qt cant use it to build anything. Just fails to compile. But then when I change it back to Qt default, it compiles just fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks.