GMenu2X now uses tr1::unordered_map instead, which results in a much smaller binary.
The Google library might have its uses when high performance is required, but for us a smaller binary is more important since that reduces startup time.
No more poking into registers via /dev/mem.
If there is no cpufreq support in the kernel, when trying to change the frequency a message will be printed on stderr that the required sysfs file cannot be opened.
PXML is the metadata format for Pandora packages. It is not used on the
NanoNote or under Dingux.
Ideally it would be a compilation option, but without an active upstream it
would not receive any testing and therefore likely be broken. So in my
opinion it is more time efficient to remove it now and re-add if it is ever
wanted again.