my Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100
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xqt-fonts-encodings [xqt-fonts-encodings_4.3.0-3_all.ipk]
atk [atk_1.6.1_arm.ipk]
gtk [gtk_1.2.10.1_arm.ipk]
gtk2 [gtk2_2.4.13_arm.ipk]
libtiff [libtiff3.6.1-1_arm.ipk]
pango [pango_1.4.1_arm.ipk]
xqtclip [xqtclip_0.0.2_arm.ipk]
rxvt [rxvt_2.6.4-1_arm.ipk]
aterm - [aterm_0.4.2_armv5tel.ipk]
blackbox [blackbox_0.65.0-2_arm.ipk]
xqt-debian-scripts [xqt-debian-scripts_0.6.1_arm.ipk]
In general, you do not need to re-install the complete xqt-gtk-jumbo package to upgrade it. It takes
way too long, but you can do it if you really want to. It is easier and faster to upgrade
xqt-gtk-jumbopack by installing a newer version of xqt-debian-scripts or use the
xqt-jumbo-upgrade depending on which X/Qt jumbo version is currently installed.
X/Qt jumbopack comes with 0.6.x of xqt-debian-scripts so only install newer versions of
xqt-debian-scripts. The main reason to install newer versions of xqt-debian-scripts is to update
xlauncher and .xinitrc as well as getting additional X/Qt desktop icons and updated menus.
The X/Qt jumbo package pre-configures all the contained packages so that once it is installed, it is
ready to use on the C3x00 and C1000. Other models require the keys to be remapped first. You can
either use
xev
to determine the key assigments and create your own .xmodmaprc file or get a
pre-made one and place it into /home/zaurus and /home/root (or just symlink them).
To generate the .xmodmaprc file, do the following:
# xmodmap -pke > /home/zaurus/.xmodmaprc
All you need to do now is use xev to determine the keycodes and update .xmodmaprc to correct the
mappings.
The following might get you started:
xmodmaprc-c3000
- for SL-C3x00 and SL-C1000
xmodmaprc-c860
- for SL-C8x0 and SL-C7x0
xmodmaprc-6000
- for SL-6000 and SL-5x00
Once X/Qt is installed, you will get a new
X/Qt tab
and also additional icons on your desktop,
however, on some models, you will need to restart Qtopia or reboot your Zaurus in order for them
to show up. Use the
StartX
icon to start X-windows. Do not use the
X/Qt Server
icon, but do not
remove it either. It is required to display the X/Qt icon on your Qt taskbar when X is running. The
other icons are only placeholders and do not do anything until you actually install those
applications. Once you install those applications, the icons will be able to launch them. You can also
start X from the command line using the
xlauncher
command.