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Forum: General 2010-01-03, 17:11
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By mivoligo
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

Are you sure you are root? Type in X-terminal:
whoami
after gaining root.
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 16:48
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By mivoligo
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

First:
sudo gainroot

then:

cd /home/user/MyDocs/.documents

and then:

dpkg -i scumm
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 16:46
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By DrWilken
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

cd (change directory) is a command... ;) The rest is the path... :)

So You need a space between cd and the path... ;)
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 16:45
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By DrWilken
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

You have to be root using:
sudo gainroot
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 16:41
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By mikhmv
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

1. type "cd /home/user/MyDocs"
2. type "ls -a"

Check: Do you have here ".documents"
if yes you can type "cd .documets"
P.S you can use auto completion in x-term for example:
type: "cd /h" and...
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 16:04
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By mivoligo
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

First of all, there's no such folder as "Documents" in /home/user by default. Path to folder "Documents", as seen in File browser, in X Terminal is:

/home/user/MyDocs/.documents

Mind the "."...
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 15:53
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By DrWilken
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

Also, remember to run "apt-get clean" after You install (if You do it manually using dpkg -i) to clean up the apt cache (using space in rootfs).. :)
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 15:51
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By xmob
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

You must install the Rootsh (http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/rootsh/) package from the App Manager before you can do a sudo gainroot.
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 15:46
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By DrWilken
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

I belive that scummvm_1.0.4_armel.deb will be a better choice... ;)

ScummVM 1.0.0 isn't optified and doesn't work as good as 1.0.4 on the N900... ;)

BTW -> You can also use Ctrl-i to...
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 15:44
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By mikhmv
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

use advice from DrWilken:

or if you want use terminal:
1. install rootsh (from repository)
2. open x-term
3. type "sudo gainroot" (or just "root")
4. go to folder where you store package. in...
Forum: General 2010-01-03, 15:11
Replies: 16
Views: 4,781
Posted By DrWilken
Re: X-Terminal novice plea for help! No previous threads work.

Try to write the commandline again OR use copy/paste on Your own line posted... :)

Instructions on copy/paste are below in my sig... (in terminal press the upper bar and "paste")... ;)

BTW, why...
Forum: Games 2009-10-23, 23:46
Replies: 410
Views: 202,865
Posted By toninikkanen
Re: ScummVM on N900

I have a newer version out now:

http://www.tuug.fi/~toni/serendipity/ (http://www.tuug.fi/%7Etoni/serendipity/)

- enable full screen mode with ctrl-f
- enable global menu with ctrl-m
- enable...
Forum: Games 2009-10-19, 20:31
Replies: 410
Views: 202,865
Posted By toninikkanen
ScummVM on N900

Just a quick note, that I have made an initial build of ScummVM for the N900 that is basically working, for the rest of the details, please see my web page:
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