So this may be a silly question but since everyone keep mentioning a new
kernel to address the screen flicker problem: does such a kernel exist?
Jon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Devin Butterfield [mailto:dbutter@wireless.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 18:05
> To: Joshua Jacobs; Frank Schwanz; ipaq@handhelds.org
> Subject: Re: [iPAQ] konqueror .ipk or other JPEG viewer
>
>
> On Monday 11 June 2001 7:51, Joshua Jacobs wrote:
> > >I had thought ipkg would handle dependancies
> automatically. Could the
> > > problem
> > >
> > >stem from the fact that I installed the file by wgetting
> it, and then
> > > running ipkg install on it? I would have modified my
> /etc/ipkg.conf, but
> > > I'm unsure of the right way to handle multiple package servers...
> >
> > I found a libjpeg .ipk at
> > ftp://ftp.handhelds.org/pub/linux/dists/familiar/rele
> > ases/stable/packages/armv4l/libjpeg62_6b-1.3_arm.ipk and
> installed it. I
> > guess my problem must have been that dependancies weren't
> being handled
> > since i installed the .ipk in a nonstandard way, is there a
> "right" way to
> > handle this?
> >
> > Now when running konqueror i get this error:
> > konqueror: error while loading shared libraries: konqueror:
> undefined
> > symbol:
> >
> new_metaobject__11QMetaObjectPCcT1P9QMetaDataiT3iP13QMetaPrope
> rtyiP9QMetaEn
> >umiP 10QClassInfoi
>
> Are you trying to run konq with the official QPe-1.3.0, or
> did you install
> all of the QPe packages from
http://devel-home.kde.org/~hausmann/ipkg/ ? Konq
needs the qt-embedded ipkg from the above url, and won't work with the
qt-embedded shipped with QPe 1.3.0. This in turn means that you need to
install all the QPe packages which work with this qt lib or else you
won't
have a working QPe either. :)
In other words, remove all of your QPe 1.3.0 packages and reinstall QPe
with
/etc/ipkg.conf pointed at the url above. Then you can install konq, and
it
should work ok.
Oh, and like Simon had mentioned, these packages reveal a bug in the
familiar
v0.4 kernel which affects screen blanking. You might find that your
screen
will flicker like mad when you touch it. I think you can get rid of most
of
the flickering by playing with the light settings in qpe, but the real
solution is to install a more recent kernel.
-- Regards, Devin. _______________________________________________ iPAQ mailing list iPAQ@handhelds.org http://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/ipaq irc://irc.openprojects.net #ipaqReceived on Tue Jun 12 06:50:18 2001
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