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May 25 2005, 12:28 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 8-December 04 Member No.: 5,839 |
i wgetted guylhem-rom and the corresponding feed, in order to test it.
sorry, but the main thread is getting to big to be read, so i opened a new thread. a lot of the below is mentioned in the main thread: 1. first surprise: the image is bigger than 64mb. this was really bad. i had a 64mb cf (fat) and 256mb sd (ext2). question: why is the no-gui version also 66mb? can i repackage the image(s) dropping some applications etc.? is it possible to rip my personal installed qtopia files and use it with the no-gui version? i bought me a 1gb cf, but in near future this will also be ext formatted. this will be a problem to flash big files. 2. too man errors/warnings while booting. no problem as long the rom is stable.. 3. the animal behind guylhem!:-) nice shot, i will use it as a wallpaper.. 4. who needs these applications? its overloaded with applications i dont use resp. will not use. a minimal installation would be nice, see 1. 5. package manager only installs to flash, so there should be infos about flash storage in "system information". 6. i tried mplayer (from my binaries on the sd card). it works great! very fast compared to the stock rom even using low speed. 7. where is a backup tool? this tool is the main cause why people are turning back to the stock rom, because it allows experimenting.. so guylhem rom should also have a backup tool. 8. guylhelm personal configurations have to be removed (opie-reader etc.) 8. a pdf viewer would be nice, also kopi/kapi as pim applications, mplayer + gui, a wifi sniffer? summarizing i think that all owners of a tosa should be interested in this rom, it is fast and seems to be stable! malik |
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May 27 2005, 02:50 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 4-July 04 Member No.: 3,907 |
I also want to tell out my first impressions and give some suggestions. I think; this ROM needs an installer using Power+OK method (updater.sh), that will resize mtd and unpack there. Also I get a lot of warnings during boot. It would be nice if you hide half of them
Then keyboard support. Everything is fine, but what about multilingual support? My keyboard layout changing applet does not work any more, and I want to type cyrillic Also 'A' key acts as 'Fn' on my external keyboard. I did not understand, what Medias/Viewer program for, if I have Sharp's one (Draw). I suggest replacing Reader by Justreader. It is more powerful: encoding is changable and it understands even .html.gz. What about home/end/pgup/pgdn mode for joypad while 'Fn' pressed? There are no unicode fonts, so I had to install them manually. Also I had a strange thing with my CF/SD. They are VFAT, but when I try to access CF through Files tab, it shows me internal storage. I had to create a symlink, pointing to CF. Is it a feature or a bug? And at last, Opera is quite old... But thanks for creating this ROM, Guylhem! It is very 6000-customised; and it is cool! P.S.: Now I don't mind rebooting my Z, thanks to new splash screen. Is it possible to put it during boot (after init loads) as in GPE? |
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