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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 6:59 PM, Wolfgang Romey hier@wolfgangromey.de wrote:
Am Montag, 1. August 2016, 16:20:06 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
yeah there's a whole stack of videos in the updates, as well as many more which can be found by searching "eoma68" on youtube. there are about a dozen different videos showing running libreoffice, firefox, qt-based web browsers, gimp and so on. the latest update (out shortly) shows SugarOS. for video playback they'll have to use Cedrus (reverse-engineered version of libcedarx) - i'll do an update on that later, but here's the link so they can investigate for themselves: http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus
I have looked up the videos in the updates, I think they are the best. Never the less it would be great, iff you could do a video, which shows actual working with libreoffice (writing, saving and opening a text), actual browsing and actual working with gimp.
on the TODO list is actually printing out a document over the network onto one of the printers... hmmm i should do that now
Great that you had a frirst try with sugar. I hope that things could get sorted out quickly. It would be grear too, if you could show Gcompris running too.
haven't heard that project mentioned in a long time :)