Tom Lawler has started doing exactly that (porting QPE/Qtopia to X)....
Tom has alot of things running.
We had a teleconference with Warwick this week: there appears to
be no nasty landmines waiting. Warwick was very helpful.
Interested people should get in touch with Tom.
I've also started again looking at Xlib surgery, now that my own surgery
is behind me: there is 500K of cruft that has gotten into Xlib over the
years that (almost) noone ever uses.
- Jim
> Sender: ipaq-admin@handhelds.org
> From: mallum <breakfast@10.am>
> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:28:35 +0000
> To: Warwick Allison <warwick@trolltech.com>
> Cc: g?nter geiger <geiger@xdv.org>, ipaq@handhelds.org
> Subject: Re: [iPAQ] .. and another effort for a iPaq destop
> -----
> on Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:56:03PM +1000, Warwick Allison wrote:
> > On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 9:54pm, g?nter geiger wrote:
> >
> > > lurking around this list I only found out recently about GPE,
> >
> > > - I want to have an X server. hence no QPE.
> >
> > Actually, there is a VNC client for QPE (a.k.a. Qtopia), so you can use X
> via > that (and Windoze too if you want :-).
> >
>
> Hmmm, dont you need a bucketload of flash for that. What not just port
> qpe to use tinyX ?
>
> -- mallum
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-- Jim Gettys Cambridge Research Laboratory Compaq Computer Corporation jg@pa.dec.comReceived on Fri Jan 18 11:43:13 2002
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