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This page is targeted mainly for the people developing DE. Target is collect useful stuff needed in daily development work here. If you are interested in MeeGo development in general, then the official MeeGo developer site ( [1] ) is probably more useful for you.
Some apps do not have close button or minimize button in the UI. You can use the keyshortcut to get back to task switcher. (Almost the same shortcut as in Maemo5:
1. Open HWKB 2. press: Blue arrow (the key located between shift and ctrl) and backspace (these are the keys at least in finnish keymap)
On his local laptop:
$ osc -A https://api.pub.meego.com branch -cm "would like to experiment e.g. xsetroot right after the start_X_server() to enhance the UX." MeeGo.com:MeeGo:1.2:oss uxlaunch
$ osc meta prj Project:DE:Trunk:Testing (copy the below)
<repository name="standard"> <path repository="standard" project="Project:DE:MeeGo:1.2"/> <arch>armv8el</arch> <arch>i586</arch> </repository>
$ osc meta prj -e home:msugano:branches:MeeGo.com:MeeGo:1.2:oss (vim starts & paste the above).
On N900 MeeGo is really tight on memory. That is why it feels sometimes so sluggish. There are few things that can be done about it.
1. Remove unused applifed processes.
As dialer UI has now been rewritten, it does not use meegotouch-applifed to manage its lifecycle. Therefore, no apps are using applifed in DE, and applifed package can be removed. You can remove it from your image with:
zypper remove meegotouch-applifed ; killall applifed
2. Remove volume-control
Volume control process consumes memory. By removing this you will save memory, but you cannot change volume. This can be done temporarily by killing process meego-volume-control or permanently by removing meego-volume-control.desktop from /etc/xdg/autostart and rebooting.
Start widgetsgallery Select ->debug_tools->xx_wg_take_screenshot
Command line alternative [meego@localhost ~]$ export DISPLAY=:0 && gst-launch-0.10 ximagesrc num-buffers=1 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! pngenc ! filesink location=screenshot.png
1. Download Meego kernel for N900
# git clone http://git.gitorious.org/meego-device-adaptation/n900_kernel.git n900_kernel
or use http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-device-adaptation/n900_kernel/archive-tarball/master to download manually
2. Compiling Meego Kernel
Execute following commands in command prompt
# export ARCH=arm # export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-
Note: You should have arm tool chain in your host machine
Enabling CAIF Protocol support for ST Ericsson Modems (or do whatever changes you need for the kernel)
# make omap2plus_defconfig # make menuconfig ( Note: select caif protocol support in Networking and driver sections)
Do kernel modifications here!
# make zImage # make modules # make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$path to install modules
Finally kernel images available @ $Meego_kernel_source/arch/arm/boot/zImage
3. Copy modules to N900 device ( Note: Already device should have meego os)
Note: connect device with host via usb cable before executing this command
4. Loading Compiled Meego kernel
Download flasher from http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/maemo-dev-env-downloads.php?f=maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2.tar.gz
Load Kernel using
# sudo ./flasher-3.5 -l -k $Meego_kernel_source/arch/arm/boot/zImage -b
Note: Before executing this command,please power off the device.
Now connect USB cable with device. You will see Meego home screen after 2 or 3 minuteson this page.
From N900 DE console or over ssh write to add Access Point Name:
/usr/lib/ofono/test/create-internet-context internet
And take use GPRS connection:
/usr/lib/ofono/test/activate-context
And deactive GPRS connection:
/usr/lib/ofono/test/deactivate-context
If somehow modem is not running (online), you have to write:
/usr/lib/ofono/test/enable-modem /usr/lib/ofono/test/online-modem
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