On Wed, September 29, 2010 3:22 pm, Niels Mayer wrote: > FYI, I joined the meego kernel list -- the missing ALSA hrtimer will be > added: > On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Arjan van de Ven > <arjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>  On 9/25/2010 11:20 AM, Niels Mayer wrote: >>> Unfortunately, in meego, snd-hrtimer doesn't exist. Only modules in >>> snd-*  are: ... >> >> hmm you're right >> I've added it now. > > More interesting, all the goodies in planetccrma/rpmfusion/fedora > repos will be available in Fedora 14 with a Fedora supported Meego > Desktop; the time for needing hacks like http://nielsmayer.com/meego/ > is limirted. Furthermore the important tools will be documented: > https://fedorahosted.org/musicians-guide/ and Linux audio, whether on > a desktop or netbook or tablet, will gain further visibility and > support. And meego-using multimedia users will gain a realtime kernel, > perhaps, by using CCRMA's directly on Fedora 14 sometime in the > future... good news all around, eh? > Thanks for forwarding that info. It is very interesting news. > http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/66760?source=NWWNLE_nlt_linux_2010-09-29 > ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// > Fedora 14, nicknamed "Laughlin," will be the first Red Hat supported > distribution to let users choose MeeGo as their desktop. MeeGo is a > Linux desktop architecture for mobile devices, netbooks, embedded > Linux devices (such as In Vehicle Infotainment systems). It is based > in the GNOME mobile platform but has been beefed up with additional > technologies (Clutter, GUPnP and libsocialweb). Fedora 14 will include > the MeeGo Netbook UX specifically for netbook users as a "user > environment that sits of top of Fedora and associated MeeGo core > services. The netbook user interface and user interaction model for > the target devices then is on top of that. ... This expands on the > existing support we've had for Moblin in Fedora 12 and 13. " > ///// ///// ///// ///// ///// > > -- Niels > http://nielsmayer.com > > PS: I guess it wouldn't be too early to ask -- preexisting Qt4 > "desktop" apps like > http://qtractor.sourceforge.net/ http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net/ > http://qsynth.sourceforge.net/ end up taking some time getting used > to, due to the limited screen real estate on a netbook as well as > "popup" application-level > windows send you to a different screen and make it difficult to use in > conjunction with other application windows simultaneously. > > Thus three questions related to using existing Qt4 desktop apps on Meego: > (1) A way on for meego to popup new non-modal application level > windows, such as "Mixer" and "Connection" in qtractor -- in the same > "screen" as the one that launched it. Alternately is there a way for > these windows in qtractor/qsynth/qjackctl to become panels in the > existing windows? > (2) A way for existing application icons in qtractor to be displayed > smaller, with less border/whitespace, so that they can fit more > densely in a panel. Is there an appropriate way to set different kinds > of application defaults /styles/skins for using such Qt4 applications > on a lower resolution screen -- such as referencing display DPI? > (3) A way for Qt4 application icon panels such as used in qtractor, to > be rendered as dynamic "mouseover" popups, or "window-shade" style > overlays, providing the functionality of the application icons, > without taking up static real estate on a cramped screen? > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user