Michie4life said:How did you do this!?!?!?Chero said:Some Gnome ?
Chero said:Michie4life said:How did you do this!?!?!?Chero said:Some Gnome ?
I'm still in testing stage. What you can do to prepare : make sure you install the rootfs to run from an SD card.
(that way you can leave the nand as is and test all you want)
SomeGuy99 said:Chero said:Michie4life said:How did you do this!?!?!?Chero said:Some Gnome ?
I'm still in testing stage. What you can do to prepare : make sure you install the rootfs to run from an SD card.
(that way you can leave the nand as is and test all you want)
I'm using mounted loopback files (Stuckie's system).
How did you install Gnome?!
TrashyMG said:It works fine on the beagleboard..
SomeGuy99 said:TrashyMG said:It works fine on the beagleboard..
Good to know. How well does it run, relatively speaking?
TrashyMG said:SomeGuy99 said:TrashyMG said:It works fine on the beagleboard..
Good to know. How well does it run, relatively speaking?
It's fine for normal web / office use... I can run a Nautilus window and use Gnome-Mplayer ( well non .h264 videos) fine.
SomeGuy99 said:TrashyMG said:SomeGuy99 said:TrashyMG said:It works fine on the beagleboard..
Good to know. How well does it run, relatively speaking?
It's fine for normal web / office use... I can run a Nautilus window and use Gnome-Mplayer ( well non .h264 videos) fine.
If you get time, I'd be interested to know the RAM and cpu usage. It would be interesting to compare it to XFCE.
SomeGuy99 said:How did you install Gnome?!
Separately or at the same time? Both things would be possibleDunny said:I really want to see KDE4 and Enlightenment DR17. That would rock.
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dflemstr said:Separately or at the same time? Both things would be possibleDunny said:I really want to see KDE4 and Enlightenment DR17. That would rock.
I use both (Windows and KDE that is) and believe me, the differences are enormous. Once you start using KDE, Windows 7 looks like an obsolete toy for school children.Dunny said:I've installed both on my Slack partition, and DR17 is great - very, very different way of doing things. KDE4 I'd like to see just for the graphical effects, as it's not that different to Windows, truth be told.
dflemstr said:I use both (Windows and KDE that is) and believe me, the differences are enormous. Once you start using KDE, Windows 7 looks like an obsolete toy for school children.Dunny said:I've installed both on my Slack partition, and DR17 is great - very, very different way of doing things. KDE4 I'd like to see just for the graphical effects, as it's not that different to Windows, truth be told.
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