+Ivan Cedeño Nadie te preguntó idiota, además sos horrible maldito
Porteus Linux 2.0. - Live Slack Distro
Jay Flood has announced the release of Porteus 2.0, a Slackware-based live CD with a choice of KDE 4, LXDE, Razor-qt and Xfce desktops: "The Porteus ...
Hi Icy, this one is similar to Puppy(& Slitaz)in that it loads directly
into memory with an optional "save" file.The installs are similar to a
Puppy manual copy, paste install with a very small edit to the grub
menu.lst. Comments on the website indicate the desire for users to
understand the system. Hence, no automated install as with Puppy. Dig
around on thier site and you'll even find a way to install Porteus or any
other ISO in place of the anoying CD that pops up on the U3 USB's. Cheers!
Hi Icy, great review as always, you bring out the distrohopper in me every
time. Going to try this on my netbook - the screen layout looks better
proportioned than puppy. I love Puppy but it needs to get this sort of
polish especially font rendering. Im sure the puppy guys are watching with
interest, its their enthusiasm and help that keeps me with them.
I installed it last night on a USB stick. I was really impressed with its
speed and look. Glad to see you agree. I believe you tested the Razor Qt
version rather than kde. I gave my install to a friend but now I will make
my own. The wi fi and the package manager are very plug n play.
So far Puppy Linux 5.2.8 is giving me more bang for the buck so to speak.
Puppy is an awesome distro. Porteus looks promising. I am trying out the
xfce 32 bit version.
Yes buddy spot on and it is a nice distro so many nice distros out there
but so few which make your pulse increase, now where is my linux lite cd
.....giggles
This is a short remake of the presentation "Qt5 on Raspberry Pi" that I gave at Devaamo Summit 2012 (//summit.devaamo.fi/). The original 30 minute live talk ...
Downloaded your code and when trying to compile "experimental" : qmake, I
am getting "Project ERROR: Unknown module(s) in QT: v8-private" Any
pointers?
I am using:
QMake version 3.0
Using Qt version 5.4.1 in /usr/local/qt5/lib
Thanks for this neat presentation!
Yes. The general idea is that you use C++ for your backend and QML for your
frontend. And C++11 works great with Qt 5, there's even a new Signal/Slots
syntax that allows you to connect a signal to a lambda.
If anyone is having trouble getting the transitions to work properly: You
have to increase the memory dedicated to the GPU on your RasPi board
through raspi-config all the way up to 128 MB for it to work.
I think one of the easiest ways to get QT5 is to use the qtonpi image
available from the raspi's homepage. You should also be able to find
instructions on getting it to the card there
Is it possible to do as you do ? I mean, programming and seeing the image
changing and accepting your commands live ? Or you made this with a video
edition ?
If you go to the source.. that terminal is actually made in QT. U will find
the terminal.qml file. There you will see: onCursorChanged: {
stars.burst(5);
+smalin i've found a better comparison : painting. Let's say melody and harmony are colors and the way they mix. Rythm is the lines, points and strokes. Now what you are watching looks very messy and chaotic because the colors and strokes dont seem to "figure" anything. But as you keep watching it for a long time, you start to realise how structurated it is, the shapes appear finally. Just a matter of time and perseverance (as listener/viewer)
+smalin well, i've only just listened it twice, and "chaos" is not a bad way to describe the very first impression. :) Then you can go further and realise how it is amazingly structurated. Think of it as... thunder (even though this fugue doesn't evoque me thunder at all, just a simple way to describe the "process"). Thunder may seem chaotic, but if you study the science behind it, you can realise how complex it is. (am I clear or not all? ^^')
+Danny Tharp This doesn't seem at all chaotic to me. It's at times frantically intense, but always organized. You might want to watch one of the "motivic view" versions (either //www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF_Xif2hvuk or //www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NLY5Jp1wM ) and see whether you still find it equally chaotic.
+Profox IndusriesYou're racist, and nuts. Sorry but there's no way anyone could logically be led to believe that Beethoven was anything else than white. Just as there's no way to believe that any influencial black figure in history (sorry, I can't think of a lot of original examples) were white.You say "do your research" but the only websites who seem to say anything about Beethoven being black are weird conspiracist pan-african racist sites.It's all a matter of faith at this point. I can have faith in that every single great book ever written was written by two-legged unicorns but there remains that it's just not true, that it will never be, that everything points against it and one or two websites called UNICORNS WROTE EVERYTHING are proof of nothing. That's pretty much the position you're in. Sorry.
Do some research, and find out for yourself. Don't believe me because if I were white I wouldn't. Whites are ignorant to true history except the few who fucked up everything.
+Profox IndusriesHis origin? His parents were european and Beethoven is an european name. If anything, he enjoyed nature so much that he got a pretty bad tan but he absolutly wasn't black. How could a black man even have succeded in 19th century Vienna?I'm not trying to say that.... Martin Luther King was white or stuff like that, why are you trying to say that Beethoven was black?
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