FROM DISTROWATCH • New Distribution Release: Vinux 3.0
Vinux Tony Sales has announced the release of Vinux 3.0, an Ubuntu-based distribution designed for blind and visually impaired computer users: "On behalf of the whole Vinux community I am happy to announce the 3rd release of Vinux - Linux for the visually impaired, based on Ubuntu 10.04. This version of Vinux provides three screen-readers, two full-screen magnifiers, dynamic font-size and colour-theme changing as well as support for USB Braille displays. Vinux is now available both as an installable live CD and as a DEB package which will automatically convert an existing Ubuntu installation into an accessible Vinux system. In addition, we now have our own Vinux package repository (from which you can install our customised packages with APT or Synaptic) and a dedicated Vinux IRC channel." Visit the project's home page to read the full release announcement. Download: Vinux-3.0.iso (686MB, MD5), Vinux-3.0.iso (693MB, MD5).
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Saturn Liberty™ Desktop Mobile is now out of beta!
That’s right, we finally have the final code or (RTM) build of the Saturn Liberty™ Desktop Mobile, we have to thank everyone that helped on the development process, bug bash contest and bug submissions, thanks to all of you we made a BUG FREE application.
All the errors have been fixed the User Interface or UI has been adapted to be more finger friendly .
It also now has support for unlimited TV channels and Radio stations (we are adding more don’t worry)
You can read more about what changed and how in the RTM announcement located here
So here is the information about the builds:
Saturn Liberty™ Desktop Mobile VGA Version
Build: 8200.0.x86fre.sldm_rtm.090612-2110
Type: Retail
Beta Stage: Final RTM
Saturn Liberty™ Desktop Mobile QVGA Version
Build: 8100.0.x86fre.sldm_rtm.090612-2110
Type: Retail
Beta Stage: Final RTM
You can get your copy from the Software Update, or http://desktop.ardcorp.tv/mobile
Reserved for news and/or updates
Hands on using Galaxy S II!
Mozilla Foundation at the MWC 2012 showed its New Platform that called "Boot2Gecko", a cloud based open-source Mobile OS, Which is coded entirely with HTML5, CSS and Javascript.
Boot2Gecko is using the latest open web standards for its apps, which means that apps written for it will be compatible with just about any smartphone running the OS, or even every device with an HTML5-enabled browser. And do not worry even though the OS itself is cloud-based, you might still use your phone offline and even run apps and games on it offline caching is a technology already supported by the web standards.
The Mozilla team had the platform installed on a Samsung Galaxy S II and were doing all the demoes on the Samsung former flagship, but the company is actually looking to release a completely different device. Its aim is to produce an ultra-cheap smartphone, powered by a 600 MHz CPU and packing just 256MB of RAM.
http://www.youmobile.org/blogs/entr...ecko-New-Mobile-OS-Hands-on-Video-Screenshots
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Can't post the link for some reason but there's a thread in original dev section where you can load it to gs2
Its also a good place to gather info about progress
Edit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1518467
I needed to install some stuff after I flashed my rom, so I quickly wrote up this tool.
You can throw whatever APK files into it, and connect your phone with debugging enabled, hit install and It'll install all the applications in the list.
Currently, this is just a prototype, but it will eventually get better, and I will add more features. For now, It should work for just a simple batch install.
If you have any problems, just shoot me a PM. Otherwise, I think this should be dead simple to use. If you have any suggestions for what I could add, Post it here.
Oh, and, If you wouldn't mind, Shooting me some donations will ensure you'll get more of this stuff!
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New Version coming out April 30th, 2014
I am re-writing the code from scratch. This was a project from a while ago.
Features to be implemented in the next version:
File management
APK installation library
APK removal
APK backup
More Realistic and better progress bar.
Windows 8 and retrograde support.
Mac and Linux support
I've been working with the Kernel's Displaylink (udlfb) driver for a few days now. After some trouble I was able to get initial support for the legacy 2.0 USB devices working. Lucky, this early work was possible due to a few earlier projects. I had to work out a few power issues as our chosen device does not have enough power to run the display with out being chained to a powered hub.
So, currently I have an active framebuffer /dev/graphics/fb13 which I can push static frames to, but the display stack for the OS is not aware of the devices existence and so it can not be used with any of the API calls. I am looking for documentation or help on where to start. From reading the source pages on android.com I believe the extensions to the framebuffer need to be done in the Display HAL, but I'm not even sure where in the source tree those files exist. Its also possible that the display driver itself needs to be extended to report itself as an available display. If anyone has any insight I would be very grateful.
Link up and running.
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https://sites.google.com/site/voyageofbeagleboard/Home/displaylink-for-android
http://antweb.me/index.php/blog-reader/items/displaylink-on-an-android-powered-beagleboard-xm.html
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3353.en.html
Hi guys,
I saw Deepin Team released Deepin 15 ARM Edition! (Official blog news)
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Now, they released a complete image for Nano Pi 2 with the support of Guangzhou FriendlyARM Computer Tech Co., Ltd., but also source code to port Deepin 15 ARM Edition to other boards!
Can someone port it to Raspberry Pi2?
Source code:
- ARM Edition Repository
- NanoPi 2 Mirror
- How to use NanoPi 2 mirror
Deepin official website.
Have a nice day!
94 visitors, no comments...Mmmm Guys, this is a forum.. A forum without comments will die..
Guys, I fund the related topic on Teclast forum:
- Deepin 15 ARM on Raspberry Pi2
I've printed as PDF that discussion, you can download it here.
They say you start from Debian Sid (Raspbian OS), add Deepin repo in Source.list and later install all packages.
Does anyone be able to do it?
Please it's there a deepin version for raspberry pi 3 ?
The repo is armhf so should work for the Pi3.
It looks great!! Thanks!!!
I think I will try and port it over...