my Zaurus SL-C3000 and SL-C3100
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16/09/2007 12:23
I have also created
xqt-install.sh
which will mount the cramfs or squashfs file and run xqt-setup
for you. Just place the xqt-gtk-jumbo.cramfs or xqt-jumbo-gtk-jumbo.squashfs file where you want
and put the xqt-install.sh script in the same location and do the following:
# su
# ./xqt-install.sh
If you had installed X/Qt components before and they did not uninstall cleanly, then you can run
xqt-cleanup
before running xqt-install.sh or xqt-setup.
Note: you will need to remount the cramfs image after a reboot and/or re-insert of SD/CF card. If
you install my automounter package [automounter-c3000_0.4.7_arm.ipk], then this is
automatically taken care of by the script. automounter has only been thoroughly tested for the
C3000 and C3100 on the Sharp ROM. Your milage may vary with other variations.
You can download the xqt-gtk-jumbo image from the following locations:
my Zaurus mirror site
(http://zaurus.daemons.gr/menaie/mirror/jumbo/images/)
Bam's site
(http://www.thegrinder.ws/Meanies_XQT/cram/)
The xqt-gtk-jumbo is reported to work for the C3x00, C1000, C8x0, C7x0, 6000 and 5x00. You will
need a .xmodmaprc keyboard map listed above for your model.
X applications
There are several X/Qt applications that you can install and use once you have X/Qt. There are
some on the X/Qt feeds, and some pdaXrom applications such as Firefox will also work. There is a
xqt branch of pdaXrom 1.1 compiled for xqt. Also, the source packages for pdaXrom are also
available so someone with time on their hands can always compile additional X/Qt applications. In
addition, you can also install Debian Pocketworkstation with X/Qt. Below are tested applications
that can be installed for X/Qt. Also the following applications have icons preconfigured for them on
the X/Qt tab. You can also create your own launch icons for X/Qt applications. To do that, do the
following:
Get Icon
Qt Desktop Icons are usually png files. You can create your own or download them off the net. If
you are lucky, the X app might even have installed one under /usr/share/pixmap
Copy the icon file to /opt/QtPalmtop/pics144
Create launch script
Create an executable script that looks like this and place it under /opt/QtPalmtop/bin
#!/bin/sh
APPNAME=myapp
if [ "`which $APPNAME`" != "" ]; then
xlauncher $APPNAME
else
qcop QPE/TaskBar "message(QString)" "$APPNAME not installed"
fi
Call it runmyapp or something like that.
Create desktop file
Create a file such as myapp.desktop that looks like the following and place it under