On the fsfe-fe mailing list is happening a discussion, in which people say, the A20 has not enough power for serious working with libreoffice or surfing or looking videos.
Is it possible, to produce a video, which shows the speed, with which this is possible? Or are their other ways to prove, that this is wrong.
Wolfgang
yeah there's a whole stack of videos in the updates, as well as many more which can be found by searching "eoma68" on youtube. there are about a dozen different videos showing running libreoffice, firefox, qt-based web browsers, gimp and so on. the latest update (out shortly) shows SugarOS. for video playback they'll have to use Cedrus (reverse-engineered version of libcedarx) - i'll do an update on that later, but here's the link so they can investigate for themselves: http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus
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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Wolfgang Romey (hier) hier@wolfgangromey.de wrote:
On the fsfe-fe mailing list is happening a discussion, in which people say, the A20 has not enough power for serious working with libreoffice or surfing or looking videos.
Is it possible, to produce a video, which shows the speed, with which this is possible? Or are their other ways to prove, that this is wrong.
Wolfgang
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Am Montag, 1. August 2016, 16:20:06 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
yeah there's a whole stack of videos in the updates, as well as many more which can be found by searching "eoma68" on youtube. there are about a dozen different videos showing running libreoffice, firefox, qt-based web browsers, gimp and so on. the latest update (out shortly) shows SugarOS. for video playback they'll have to use Cedrus (reverse-engineered version of libcedarx) - i'll do an update on that later, but here's the link so they can investigate for themselves: http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus
I have looked up the videos in the updates, I think they are the best. Never the less it would be great, iff you could do a video, which shows actual working with libreoffice (writing, saving and opening a text), actual browsing and actual working with gimp.
Great that you had a frirst try with sugar. I hope that things could get sorted out quickly. It would be grear too, if you could show Gcompris running too.
http://gcompris.net/index-en.html
Gcompris is a learning suite for young children.
Wolfgang
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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Wolfgang Romey hier@wolfgangromey.de wrote:
Am Montag, 1. August 2016, 16:20:06 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
yeah there's a whole stack of videos in the updates, as well as many more which can be found by searching "eoma68" on youtube. there are about a dozen different videos showing running libreoffice, firefox, qt-based web browsers, gimp and so on. the latest update (out shortly) shows SugarOS. for video playback they'll have to use Cedrus (reverse-engineered version of libcedarx) - i'll do an update on that later, but here's the link so they can investigate for themselves: http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus
I have looked up the videos in the updates, I think they are the best. Never the less it would be great, iff you could do a video, which shows actual working with libreoffice (writing, saving and opening a text), actual browsing and actual working with gimp.
on the TODO list is actually printing out a document over the network onto one of the printers... hmmm i should do that now
Great that you had a frirst try with sugar. I hope that things could get sorted out quickly. It would be grear too, if you could show Gcompris running too.
haven't heard that project mentioned in a long time :)
Am Montag, 1. August 2016, 19:29:53 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
Great that you had a frirst try with sugar. I hope that things could get sorted out quickly. It would be grear too, if you could show Gcompris running too.
haven't heard that project mentioned in a long time :)
It is in activ development and ported to qt. A port to android is on the way. There are new activities comming and the grafik gets an update. As you aim the EOAM68 card for education it could be good to see two aps for younger children.
Wolfgang
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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 7:37 PM, Wolfgang Romey hier@wolfgangromey.de wrote:
Am Montag, 1. August 2016, 19:29:53 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
Great that you had a frirst try with sugar. I hope that things could get sorted out quickly. It would be grear too, if you could show Gcompris running too.
haven't heard that project mentioned in a long time :)
It is in activ development and ported to qt. A port to android is on the way. There are new activities comming and the grafik gets an update. As you aim the EOAM68 card for education it could be good to see two aps for younger children.
totally cool, i get it. i'll try putting it on the parabola card, see how that goes. it should be straightforward for devuan.
l.
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