Sponsored Content
Operating Systems Linux Android Will You Move to an Android Phone or Tablet? Post 302470477 by Corona688 on Wednesday 10th of November 2010 09:09:49 AM
Old 11-10-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
You type as if you don't have an Android phone.
You type like you haven't programmed in Java.

You haven't answered my points. Yes, you can move files, add files, and remove files from the CLI. Since programs are files, that includes programs, so I'd expected that much. But can you actually use any of them from there? Really use, without having to launch a GUI and mash buttons. Given it's Java, I don't think that's too likely in general. I'd love to be wrong.
 

4 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Android

Android Scripting Environment: Shell Scripting and Android

I just upgraded to Android 2.2 from 2.1. The GPS issue that was troublesome in 2.1 seems to have been fixed. Some of web browsing seems faster, but it could just be my connection is better today ;) Flash works in some browsers but not very good and it is too slow for Flash apps designed for... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
0 Replies

2. What is on Your Mind?

Which Tablet to Choose?

Currently in the process of looking for a tablet. Which one is best? Thanks Benjamin Mauerberger (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: hlinks12
9 Replies

3. Solaris

Solaris View/Transfer Files Android Phone

I'm trying to sync/transfer files from my UNIX box and Android Phone and vice versa. I know that Android Phones show up seamlessly (mostly) in Linux given their incestuous relationship. Is there a way to do it in UNIX or more specifically in Solaris 11.3 (i86)?:confused: I haven't found one... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Nostradamus1973
2 Replies

4. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support

How do i start a new thread with my android phone?

thanks (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: jgt
6 Replies
DH_GNUSTEP(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     DH_GNUSTEP(1)

NAME
dh_gnustep - moves files in the GNUstep hierarchy to FHS-compliant locations SYNOPSIS
dh_gnustep [debhelper options] DESCRIPTION
dh_gnustep is a program based on debhelper that is responsible for doing GNUstep-specific modifications, such as moving files in the GNUstop hierarchy within the System domain, rooted at /usr/lib/GNUstep/System, to Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)-compliant locations. dh_gnustep makes the following changes: GNUstep dependencies: Adds any extra dependencies needed for GNUstep. Currently, the only dependency added is to ensure that the package uses the same filesystem layout as the other GNUstep packages installed on the system. arch-indep directories: Moves architecture-independent directories to /usr/share/GNUstep. library resources: Moves library resources to /usr/share/GNUstep/Libraries. frameworks: Moves framework headers to /usr/include/GNUstep/Frameworks, and framework resources to /usr/share/GNUstep/Frameworks. OPTIONS
dh_gnustep accepts the common debhelper options. If the DEB_GNUSTEP_NO_MOVE environment variable is set to a non-empty, non-zero value, then dh_gnustep exits without doing anything. BUGS
Should implement -X option. Should do something with resources in .app bundles. Should remove library_paths.openapp and stamp.make files. Doesn't really do the right thing with info files (should call install-info). Should do something with Java classes -- make a jar file and move from Library/Libraries/Java to /usr/share/java -- to comply with Java policy. CONFORMS TO
Debian policy, version 3.6.2 FHS, version 2.3 SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is not part of debhelper. AUTHOR
Hubert Chan <uhoreg@debian.org> perl v5.14.2 2012-04-28 DH_GNUSTEP(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:29 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy