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2007-10-21
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) I got an error saying that it couldn't connect to CUPS. Is this to be expected? I did not set up CUPS in any way.
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2007-10-21
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1) I really want to overclock my N800 beyond 400 MHz ... but we really do need OS2008 for this
2) I meant the title bar and borders of each individual applications... I like small title bars/borders on desktop PCs, let alone on the IT.
I see, this was done on purpose to make it easier to grab the edge of the windows
3) I noticed the menus not appearing when I wasn't in [fullscreen, but didn't think much about it
yup, not much I can do about it
4) No printers here (and no WiFi either), so I will try that tomorrow at work (if I can)
5) When I clicked on "print" on Konqueror (just for the sheer pleasure of clicking "print" on the N800) I got an error saying that it couldn't connect to CUPS. Is this to be expected? I did not set up CUPS in any way.
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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cupsd had to be launched first... although I do not think I rebooted since I installed KDE.
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2007-10-21
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If only I could get to those buttons that appear below "screen level"!
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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Yeah, just drop it down to preload 1 instance. Otherwise, it's a bit of a waste of memory/swap on a device that's already limited enough. Even on desktops, 1 should be all you ever need.
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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Well its beta testing
OK lets do this one at a time
1)
Started OK... some minor hiccups due to speed, but that is to be expected (can't wait to try KDE on OS2008
Me too, we are going to be overclocking this thing, the first startup is the slowest because it caches everything for the first time. Also Konqueror is set to preload 3, perhaps I can drop that down to 1???
Here is my reasoning I wait 2 minutes after startup of KDE at worst and I have KDE ready to go. This can switch back to hildon by logging out of KDE, but its not meant to quickly switch back and forth, so I figure a two minutes (just ran 1min 39 seconds)
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- Default theme wastes too much space in the border and title areas, but that is no biggie
I depends on what you want to display on the panel, I assume thats what you mean? Or do you mean the Icons are to big?
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- Certain programs (read: AbiWord) are not fully "in theme": the menus of AbiWord appear very hildonized-looking, and the icons and menus are waaay too large -- couldn't find a way of changing this
This actually is a straight compile of Abiword 2.2.3 its old but printing works with pictures, which was my main goal. I did not alter anything, the menus dont work unless you are in full screen, did you notice this?? I want to get a good word processor, but this is all I have for now
- Played around a bit, couldn't find any other major problems
Did you print anything, if you open Konqueror CUPS is bookmarked to setup printer
- Logged out OK
- Couldn't start "Configure printing" from the Hildon menu
This needs to be removed its a cups default, I will remove it.
Thank you thank you thank you, I want to get feedback. do you think the wallpapers should be removed for faster startup?? I liked them