I've got a server ready to go, with CVS, SVN, shell access, a
subdomain, the works - if you want me to set it up and give you
access, it's not a problem.
Personally, I want this bad enough I'd even set up a nightly build if
there were enough changes to merit it. :)
On 1/2/06, Fisherss <fisherssml_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> yes, I uploaded it for 8-9 times, the connection always crashed, so I am
> uploading it onto new server .
>
> Angel Sánchez Morales wrote:
> > In the X window system there's xstroke that recognizes handwritting :p
> > It's funny to use, i have it on my desktop, but don't use it.
> >
> > I was contemplating fisherss webpage when i wondered why he put "3.
> > (a) For x50v, download this tarball: " and "(b) For x50, download this
> > tarball: " if the link is the same... and... voilŕ!
> > There's a file in
> > http://axim.narcotize.com/files/beta1/x50v/x50v_rootfs.tar.gz
> > that is not fully uploaded, it weights 28K and doesn't untargz's
> > correctly, so i should need that rootfs to boot the x50v.
> >
> > Fisherss, can you upload it correctly, or is the other link on your
> > webpage the correct one?
> >
> >
> >
> > rada b. wrote:
> >> Once X Window server, etc are working then its just a matter of cross
> >> compiling. If Familiar is based off Gentoo I assume you can use
> >> portage ebuilds? If so then you can look at www.gentoo-portage.com.
> >> Some stuff is avalible for arm and other stuff that isnt explicitly
> >> can be cross-compiled.
> >>
> >> */jp <insanelysick1_at_tiscali.co.uk>/* wrote:
> >>
> >> by input i mean japanese input. ie handwriting recognition or
> >> even just
> >> standard keyboard input.
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