Next to the dsp stuff I would love to see pndstore to be replaced by pndmanager by default. So everyone who gets a Pandora has the pnd manager right at hand.
Next to the dsp stuff I would love to see pndstore to be replaced by pndmanager by default. So everyone who gets a Pandora has the pnd manager right at hand.
PND-Managers does not work for me for a long time now and deleting the directories and loading a newer version and then the next has not changed anything.
It seems to have a problem with certain pnds and there are too much on my cards to fiddle around just to see which one PND-Manager does not like.
Ironically: The one/s that caused the problem must have been loaded by PND-Manager itself, because I did everything with it for a while until it stopped working.
You can already. Just remove/comment out the line in /etc/pandora/conf/eventmap that says "pandora /user/pandora/script/op_menu.sh 2" by putting a hash (#) in front of it. You need root to make this change (ie, sudo mousepad /etc/pandora/conf/eventmap"
Then in your Settings -> Keyboard, you can set up your global keys.
Next to the dsp stuff I would love to see pndstore to be replaced by pndmanager by default. So everyone who gets a Pandora has the pnd manager right at hand.
It's probably best to keep the firmware small and focused on providing the libraries and core tools. It would be a good idea though to make a list of "must-have" applications and have a little script in the startup wizard that proposes to install those (and maybe you want to put that script somewhere in the menu too, so you can use it later on if you don't want to do it immediately). The script could use zenity to give you a checklist of "must-have" PNDs, with some default preset selection. It could include PNDManager, but also things like System Info, GParted, a browser, LibreOffice, some popular emulators, etc. The script would first ask you to set up a wifi connection, check that there's an SD card inserted with enough free space, and then set up the right directory structure and download the selected PNDs.