From kde Thu Aug 26 10:39:47 1999 From: "Sibusiso Xolo" Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 10:39:47 +0000 To: kde Subject: KDE- for Linux-ce? X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde&m=93566444201777 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BEEFB7.B328C600" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BEEFB7.B328C600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear KDE develpers, I recently joined the list. =20 I am interested in Linux for portable, wearable and instrumentation = computers. I use KDE (and currently=20 attempting the herculian task to port Windows DAS software -with the = minefield of proprietary libraries=20 (using matchmaker AMCC5933 to Linux/KDE). Linux implementations on = application-tailored cpu's (i,e, some with integrated pci controller etc) for wearable and = instrumentation applications would certainly=20 make for easy and interesting instrumentation and pda applications. = Being so impressed with KDE I hope KDE it will have a part to play in this emerging area of linux = implementation. =20 I thus hope the rest of this message is not out of place here but ...=20 I would like to bring to the attention of the KDE developer groups = linux-ce where some exiting ports of linux to traditional=20 windows-ce (cpu's) and devices are underway. As a fan of linux and = KDE ,=20 I beleive there there is probably a need for input on GUI from arguably = the premier linux-GUI group:: (a) the main cite is www.linuxce.org =20 however only on the archive of mailing show the recent interesting = developments. These are on (b) www.linuxce.org/mailing-list/linux-devel/archives/mailist.html Then there are also two recent win-ce devices (using a RISC cpu a = version fo which linux has just been ported to) and thus of much potential to linux-ce (and hopefully kde)=20 (c) a panel pc at http://www.hitachi.com/hpc/ (d) a notebook http://www.compaq.com/products/handhelds/8000/=20 regards sibu ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01BEEFB7.B328C600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear KDE develpers,
 
I recently joined the list. 
 
I am interested in Linux for portable, wearable and=20 instrumentation computers.  I use KDE (and currently 
attempting the herculian task to port Windows DAS = software=20 -with the minefield of proprietary libraries
(using matchmaker AMCC5933 to = Linux/KDE).   Linux=20 implementations on  application-tailored  cpu's
(i,e, some with integrated pci controller etc) for = wearable=20 and instrumentation applications  would certainly 
make for easy and interesting instrumentation = and pda=20 applications.  Being so impressed with KDE
 I hope KDE it will = have a part=20 to play in  this emerging =20 area of linux implementation.  
 
I thus hope the rest of this = message is=20 not out of place here but ...
 
I would like to bring to the attention of = the KDE=20 developer groups    linux-ce  where = some=20 exiting  ports of linux to traditional
windows-ce  (cpu's) and devices are = underway.  =20 As a fan of linux and KDE ,
I beleive there there is probably a need = for =20 input on GUI from arguably the premier linux-GUI = group::
 
(a) the main cite is www.linuxce.org   =
 
however only on the archive of =  mailing show=20 the recent interesting developments.  These are = on
 
(b)    www.linuxce.org/mailing-list/linux-devel/archives/mailist.html<= /FONT>
 
Then there are also two  recent  win-ce=20 devices  (using a RISC cpu  a version fo which linux has just = been=20 ported to)
and thus  of much potential to linux-ce  = (and=20 hopefully kde)
 
(c)  a panel pc at  http://www.hitachi.com/hpc/
 
(d) a notebook   http://www.compaq= .com/products/handhelds/8000/=20
 
regards
sibu

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