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40 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | pmenu doesn't show screenshots | Closed | |
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Task Description
I did create some PXML files which have screenshots included.
pmenu seems to ignore them, it just shows a red X. |
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41 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | netbook-launcher-efl: Shutdown / Logout / Reboot not wo ... | Closed | |
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The netbook-launcher displays the logout / reboot / shutdown dialogue, but doesn't do anything when you select anything. |
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42 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | op_defaultgui.sh: sed needs sudo access | Closed | |
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Task Description
I (EvilDragon) created a small script where you can reselect the default GUI and enable / disable autologin.
Works fine so far, except for that the sed to /etc/slim.conf needs root access.
I have no idea how to make sudo in this script work without asking for a password.
If anyone could help me there, I'll be happy :) |
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48 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Create the TV Out Enable / Disable scripts | Closed | |
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Task Description
The commands do exist, I just need to wrap them round some zenity scripts. |
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49 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Change some of our scripts into internal PNDs | Closed | |
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Task Description
Some of our scripts (CPU Speed, Switch Default GUI, Enable TV Out) should be changed into PND format so that pmenu can also run them. |
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53 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Non-X Touchscreen: Inverted axis | Closed | |
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Running SDL-Apps in Non-X mode have inverted axis. |
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59 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | ToDo: Add joystick / keyboard switch to pnd_run and lib ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
The next kernel offers switching between a joystick / keyboard mode.
In joystick mode, the DPAD and ABXYRL Buttons behave like a joystick buttons and have no keyboard mappings.
In keyboard mode, the DPAD and ABXYRL Buttons have keyboard mappings and are NOT registered as joystick.
The normal keyboard keys are not affected by this.
PXML needs to have a switch added for that and pnd_run should change the mode according to that switch.
When the PND app has quit, it should always go back to keyboard mode.
The commands are the following:
echo 1 > /proc/pandora/game_button_mode # keyboard mode
echo 2 > /proc/pandora/game_button_mode # gamepad mode |
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60 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Include new menufile (Setting) for XFCE4 | Closed | |
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I just built a nice menu file which features subdirectories for games and emulators :)
I attached it, the old one should be replaced:
/etc/xdg/menus/xfce-applications.menu |
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62 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | New xmodmap to include into latest image | Closed | |
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This is just the latest xmodmap, based on the latest map notaz released.
Both maps (xmodmap and notaz' console map) are attached.
Path in the image:
/etc/skel/.pndXmodmap
/etc/keymap-extension-2.6.map |
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63 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Include new panel-setup for XFCE4 | Closed | |
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Task Description
I enhanced the XFCE4-Panel setup a bit, since we now have working ALSA mixer and a battery monitor.
The files inside the attached archive should go to
/etc/xdg/op/xfce4/panel/*
in the image. |
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64 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | New power-manager.xml-file (removes opening the logout ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
As the powerswitch is used to go into low power mode or shutdown, it doesn't make sense showing the logout dialogue (which would appear when you come back from low-power mode).
Therefore, I disabled it with this file.
It should be placed in:
/etc/xdg/op/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/
in the image. |
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68 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | AlephOne PND not running | Closed | |
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Task Description
I don't even know if this is a bug or if I just happen to have a fault in my PXML file.
All multi-apps-PNDs I have do run fine - except for AlephOne.
Whether I include the datafiles or keep them external, it won't work.
I can manually mount it (pnd_run.sh -p /bla.pnd -m ) and run it from the mounted directory, but it does not do so automatically from the desktop file.
If one of you two could check that out, that would rock.
You can download it from the usual PND-Repo I use ;) |
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70 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Make switching GUIs more customizable (hardcoded at the ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
At the moment, /usr/pandora/scripts/op_switchgui,sh ,/usr/pandora/scripts/op_defaultgui.sh and /usr/pandora/scripts/first-run-wizard.sh are hardcoded with the GUIs we have.
I'd like to have that configurable for the future.
My current plan is having a config file with all the GUIs in (e.g. /etc/pandora/gui.conf)
In there, there should be ALL GUIs:
"XFCE4";"startxfce4";"xfce4-session-logout --logout"
"Netbook Launcher";"startnetbooklauncher";"killall netbook-launcher-efl"
"PMenu";"pmenu";""
So with an info:
a) What's the name of the GUI
b) How to start it
c) How to stop it (if it doesn't do that itself)
Therefore, various GUIs could be implemented and switched with the Switch GUI script by simply adding it to the config file.
Ideally, all GUIs should either have a shutdown script (so I don't have to kill it to quit it) or react properly on a simple terminate
command :)
Or they could do it themselves, read out the config file, show up the different GUIs we have, change the /tmp/gui.load file and quit.
Any more ideas?
Any help? Coding that script shouldn't be too hard, the only thing I don't know at the moment is how to parse various config lines (as above) into a shell script :)
vimacs, any idea there? |
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71 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Low | Permissions of omapdss need to be fixed | Closed | |
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Task Description
Only root can currently setup and change TV Out parameters :)
Should be set to make it user-changeable. |
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75 | OpenPandora Main OS | Base OS | To Do (Reminder) | Low | Remove application-launcher from Pandora-Button | Closed | |
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Task Description
As the Application Launcher takes 12 seconds to load and slows all running games down terribly if you accidentally hit the Pandora-Button, it is useless.
Please change it so it does something different.
My suggestions:
* Open the XFCE Start-Menu
or
* Open a simple applauncher (as suggested by vimacs)
Make sure it doesn't disturb any game or emulator if you press it while playing! |
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123 | OpenPandora Main OS | Base OS | Feature Request | Low | Suggestions for the Pandora-Button | New | |
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Task Description
My suggestion instead of a full menu, would be to have a tiny overlay over the current running application which allows you to:
- relogin (to close all running applications)
- quit (stop the active application)
- shows the last notifications / toaster messages which you missed while being in a fullscreen app.
- possibly even something like plugin support or icons to check out the wifi-strength etc. from fullscreen apps.
Implementation wise this could possibly be done using
- a topmost window and the same content rendered in screenspace in a GLES hook (which should draw over most applications)
or
- one of the DSS2 overlays maybe
It's definitely something to consider as it was requested on the forums a few times (~"xbox like menu in games"). |
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1 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Sample Task | Closed | |
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This isn't a real task. You should close it and start opening some real tasks. |
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23 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | slim-init doesn't pass session to .xinitrc | Closed | |
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Task Description
It seems like slim doesn't send the session to .xinitrc
I included an "echo $1 >> ~/debug.txt" in the script and the file was completely empty.
That's why it always starts xfce4, not pmenu: The fallback is startxfce4. |
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37 | OpenPandora Main OS | Core | Bug Report | Very Low | Game doesn't start in No-X mode (pnd_run.sh) (Permissi ... | Closed | |
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Task Description
EDIT:
Some more information from notaz:
it's failing because it can't find controlling tty (/dev/tty is a "virtual" gateway device, so setting permissions gave no effect)
do "ps ax" on your desktop and it has the tty column
so SDL fbdev driver wants to get a real tty fo be able to read keys
So we need to somehow give it a real tty?
yeah, but I don't know why as pnd start from X and that gives virtual tty
*don't know how*
maybe something can be done using openvt, chvt and similar tools
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What happens if you run a script in no-X mode:
1. It stops slim
2. It mounts all the directories as needed (works fine).
3. It DOES NOT start the app
4. It unmounts all the directories
5. It restarts slim (and therefore X)
I can confirm the path is correctly and the filesystem is mounted there (did an ls -l).
I can also confirm the game is working fine, as the same PND does work within X if I run it from the terminal using pnd_run supertux_noX.pnd
So it looks like the line that actually executes the game does work when run in X, but not when run outside of X.
Maybe it tries to execute the game on the screen where the script is actually started (X) and therefore can't run it as X is not running anymore?
The line working in X-mode but not working in non-X-Mode:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/mnt/utmp/$BASENAME ./$EXENAME $ARGUMENTS
The game I tried was SuperTux (SDL-Game) with a no-X=1 parameter in the PXML. |