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*** will be (hopefully) fixed for final release
*** will be (hopefully) fixed for final release
** Fremantle platform and SDK support ONLY 16-bit color depth for X Server
** Fremantle platform and SDK support ONLY 16-bit color depth for X Server
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*** workaround is to configure host PC X Server (in Windows and Mac OS X) to use 16-bit depth instead of default one (if default does not happen to be 16-bit)
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*** workaround is to configure host PC X Server (in Linux, Windows and Mac OS X) to use 16-bit depth instead of default one (if default does not happen to be 16-bit)
* Configuring connectivity to work between Maemo device and host PC after installation is still partly manual work on host PC side for all supported operating systems
* Configuring connectivity to work between Maemo device and host PC after installation is still partly manual work on host PC side for all supported operating systems
* When creating a project and setting SBRSH as download method quite often errors like "sbrsh server: fuse: bad mount point" and "sbrsh server: Can't mount to point:" happens. As a workaround you need to restart SBRSHD (on Maemo device side) and restart ESBox (on host PC side)
* When creating a project and setting SBRSH as download method quite often errors like "sbrsh server: fuse: bad mount point" and "sbrsh server: Can't mount to point:" happens. As a workaround you need to restart SBRSHD (on Maemo device side) and restart ESBox (on host PC side)

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