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Subject: KDE profiles
From: JD Zheng <entropy.zjd () gmail ! com>
Date: 2010-06-14 15:12:23
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Hello,
I just subscribe to this maillist as I am very interested in KDE in mobile
world. I have been a long time KDE user and embedded software developer at
work and in spare time, and I am looking for an unified UI/App framework for
Mobile and Desktop environment and hope I can contribute. Seems KDE is
heading that direction.
I read kde-maemo maillist before but as it is gone now, I am unable to find
more profile concept detail. I'd like to understand it in details, such as
how to build different profiles and how they are defined, etc.
I understand latest KDE SVN trunk is needed and I managed get it built on my
Kubuntu 10.04 machine.It was unexpectedly difficult to me :-(. I am
wondering what distro do you normally used for building and testing for both
x86 and ARM so that maybe I can stay away from these building hassles
(though I prefer Debain ones:-) ).
Thanks,
JD Zheng
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Hello,<div><br></div><div>I just subscribe to this maillist as I am very in=
terested in KDE in mobile world. I have been a long time KDE user and embed=
ded software developer at work and in spare time, and I am looking for an u=
nified UI/App framework for Mobile and Desktop environment and hope I can c=
ontribute. Seems KDE is heading that direction.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I read kde-maemo maillist before but as it is gone now,=
I am unable to find more profile concept detail. I'd like to understan=
d it in details, such as how to build different profiles and how they are d=
efined, etc.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I understand latest KDE SVN trunk is needed and I manag=
ed get it built on my Kubuntu 10.04 machine.It was unexpectedly difficult t=
o me :-(. I am wondering what distro do you normally used for building and =
testing for both x86 and ARM so that maybe I can stay away from these build=
ing hassles (though I prefer Debain ones:-) ).</div>
<div><br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>JD Zheng</div>
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