Re: the same page



Most of the core Gnome libraries are already a standard part of
the Familiar distribution for the iPAQ, as are a number of applications
built using Python/GTK technology using Glade.

All this (and the base window system and Linux) fits in less than 16 megabytes
of flash, and runs on 16 meg of RAM.  Given that the current iPAQ's have
both 32 meg of flash, and 64 meg of RAM, there is plenty of space....

We need a specialized window manager (sawfish is not the answer, unless
or until you are running across the net to a remote display), and a file
browser/panel gizmo would be nice.

Plenty to do for those who want some fun hacking....

Get off your rear ends folks, and come join the party...
                         - Jim Gettys

> Sender: gnome-private-members-admin gnome org
> From: Xavier Bestel <n0made free fr>
> Date: 21 Dec 2001 00:21:34 +0100
> To: Seth Nickell <snickell stanford edu>
> Cc: Alan Cox <alan redhat com>, Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>,
>         Trevor Curtis <tcurtis somaradio ca>, gnome-hackers gnome org
> Subject: Re: the same page
> -----
> le jeu 20-12-2001 à 21:46, Seth Nickell a écrit :
> > > Do you think Gnome3.0 will run on something equivalent to today's Ipaq ?
> >
> > I hope not, at least not without major interface changes to accomodate
> > that PDA.
>
> Why ? The core libs, a panel on the bottom, a specially crafted WM (or
> just a special sawfish theme ?) and here you go. If only it could fit in
> 32 MB flash/64 MB ram, kernel and base distrib included ...
>
>         Xav
>
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