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* My TV runs linux (MythTV)
* My TV runs linux (MythTV)
* My desktop is linux (Debian)
* My desktop is linux (Debian)
* My *wife's* desktop is linux (Debian)
* My '''wife's''' desktop is linux (Debian)
* My dom0 is linux and so are my domUs
* My dom0 is linux and so are my domUs
* My car stereos run linux (Empegs)
* My car stereos run linux (Empegs)
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== Projects ==
== Projects ==
* [https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=721 Shopper] - A very useful shopping list application.
* [http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/shopper/ Shopper] - A very useful shopping list application.
* ... that's it for now
* [[Mer]]
 
* [[Qt]]
I'd like to get Qt working, I'll be looking at the Debian install too in the near future.
Gary liquid has a very nice smooth scrolling gui that I'm interested in.




===Shopper===
===Shopper===
This is my 'so how does this work then' N800 intro project.
This was my N800 development SDK intro project.
 
A very useful shopping list app. No need for python etc. Tailored for wandering round a supermarket.


I'll get it onto garage once it works.
A small but useful shopping list app. No need for python etc. Tailored for wandering round a supermarket.
Then I'll redo it in C++/Qt

Revision as of 17:01, 11 August 2009

Me

I'm a longtime linux user:

  • My TV runs linux (MythTV)
  • My desktop is linux (Debian)
  • My wife's desktop is linux (Debian)
  • My dom0 is linux and so are my domUs
  • My car stereos run linux (Empegs)
  • My PDAs run linux (Zaurus, N800)
  • My hifi runs off linux (Squeezebox, Rio Receiver)
  • One day my pictureframe will run linux

Things I've done elsewhere:

I'm a strong believer in the social value of OpenSource to the community of people and the economic value to a community of businesses.

contact me at david at dgreaves dot com

Projects


Shopper

This was my N800 development SDK intro project.

A small but useful shopping list app. No need for python etc. Tailored for wandering round a supermarket.