> UbuntuOne daemon without gui, just on a command line. Can you help me to
> compile UbuntuOne without libnautilus dependency ? (compiling of
> Nautilus just for the sake of UbuntuOne seems to me as an overkill)
> There are standard Gtk and Qt4 librararies on Maemo 5, so even some
> simple GUI could be possible in he future (or even a hildon equivalent
> of nautilus stuff). At the moment there is no Dropbox client for N900
> either (and it does not seem to be ready in the near future) so giving
> out Ubuntu One could do very good job in Ubuntu propagation among geeks
> in N900 community.
Very good idea. I also have an N900 and I'm willing to test the
running U1 on it if you manage to make me binaries to test.
It's true that you should be able to have an U1 folder on N900 that is
synced with the cloud without any Nautilus, indicator etc feedback. Of
course it's not that fancy, but geeks like us are happy to even get it
working.
> UbuntuOne daemon without gui, just on a command line. Can you help me to
> compile UbuntuOne without libnautilus dependency ? (compiling of
> Nautilus just for the sake of UbuntuOne seems to me as an overkill)
> There are standard Gtk and Qt4 librararies on Maemo 5, so even some
> simple GUI could be possible in he future (or even a hildon equivalent
> of nautilus stuff). At the moment there is no Dropbox client for N900
> either (and it does not seem to be ready in the near future) so giving
> out Ubuntu One could do very good job in Ubuntu propagation among geeks
> in N900 community.
Very good idea. I also have an N900 and I'm willing to test the
running U1 on it if you manage to make me binaries to test.
It's true that you should be able to have an U1 folder on N900 that is
synced with the cloud without any Nautilus, indicator etc feedback. Of
course it's not that fancy, but geeks like us are happy to even get it
working.