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* https://bootlin.com/training/
* https://bootlin.com/training/
* https://www.nand2tetris.org
* https://www.nand2tetris.org
Emulator recommendation for developing and testing PineNote apps: https://github.com/michaelshiel/picom-epaper


= App support on PineNote =
= App support on PineNote =

Revision as of 19:38, 12 January 2023

Development

Here are some resources I have found helpful in learning to develop on embedded Linux devices:

Emulator recommendation for developing and testing PineNote apps: https://github.com/michaelshiel/picom-epaper

App support on PineNote

The PineNote is a specialized device. Finding and configuring apps that work well will require a lot of tweaking and a lot exploring. Here is a video showing the performance of a few applications.

Desktop Environments

Sway

0cc4m's config

Getting touch + pen working on sway

If you notice that touching the screen works, but when you use the pen the mouse coordinates are inverted, don't worry! We can fix it! Set rockchip_ebc.panel_reflection=0 on boot (see this page for more info). Add the following line to your sway config:

# This line rotates the mouse input by 180 degrees. See https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/1.11.3/absolute_axes.html
input "type:table_tool" calibration_matrix -1 0 1 0 -1 1

Gnome

Maximilian's Config

Note: You may need to compile a modified mutter as well.

Notetaking

xournal++

Works well, writing is pretty quick.

Web Browsing

Firefox

Pretty good experience! Enabling GPU acceleration is helpful.

GPU Acceleration in Firefox

See 0ccam's notes here.