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Old 09-02-2013, 10:19 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by twobob View Post
So I got rgbpaint and ardesia to run. in a fashion. ardesia is a struggle with its floaty toolbars. and its demand for xcompmgr. but it is runnable. I cheated and checked with a debian.

I can probably bundle up rgbpaint now, still needs love.

and an exit strategy.
A power button cycle monitoring dbus strap-on is required.
doable. I could look at that.

Could be run native but the save stuff wouldn't work natively as-is though. problem. so not native without a bit of a recode.

wrapped in a Xephyr those issues all go away though obviously.
so yeah. nothing perfect yet but a few early lo-effort contenders.

rgbpaint in a xephyr pictured. could do with fullscreening too...
Nicely done - had a busy weekend so I didn't get to try rgbpaint yet, I was just trying to see if anyone else had a better idea. Thanks for the ideas so far. I'd also like to see it fullscreen, not sure how to do that? I still never tried to compile anything for the Kindle... This would be a great time to learn, I'm sure!
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