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This is a little off-topic from the situation but:
Emelfm2 The ultimate filesystem tool now available for Deblet! This is a raw port of emelfm2 witch will make the need of editing/minipulating/reparing components of Deblet from Maemo allmost obsolete! :D Special thanks: fatalsaint for helping in porting this powerful program to Deblet using scratchbox. Download Screenshots: Btw,i'm running xkbd. |
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That actually wasn't ported from Ubuntu.. that was the latest source downloaded from emelfm2's website... it's newer than the latest Ubuntu version :).
Ubuntu is 0.3.5; this is 0.4.1. I'll be making another thread for software people want ported. |
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Wops, thanks for pointing that out :p
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This is a really cool program. I would love to see this ported to maemo.
GParted Code:
gparted /dev/mmcblk0 /dev/mmcblk1 http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3037/...2ec5c94e_o.png Notes: I found I had to do this to get the dbus side of things working. Don't know if I needed to do it or not; gparted-bin seems to work even if I don't set up the dbus stuff. In Maemo xterm (not Debian), after mounting Debian partition: Code:
mount -o bind /var/run/dbus/ /debian/var/run/dbus/ |
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Flyback works pretty good in debian with all the python dependencies installed.
It's got some bugs but I'm not sure if they are bugs with the software or bugs in the way it runs on the tablet lol.. but it is a good way to keep backups of your tablet to an external USB drive :).. It follows the idea of the Macintosh "Time Machine".. |
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Flyback isn't technically a Debian app... ;)
Actually, with the python dependencies in place, it should work in Maemo, too, right? |
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If you're looking for an awesome calculator, try qalculate - makes also algebraic, fractions, conversions, plots and also other maths I'm not smart enough to understand :-)
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apt-get install python python-glade2 python-gnome2 python-sqlite3 rsync But yeah.. as long as all the python dependencies are there it should work. |
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Well I got the Debian chroot apps installed into my menu(see below). I still need advise on where to put the icon files(perferably where the ooo-gull icon resides since it seems to be friendly with the apps in my menu).
Anyone get QTStalker running. I've got it installed with all the libs and dependencies but can't seem to get it going, same for GMPC. All the others work great. I love being able to load from my menu and then go into maemo apps if need be. Great work guys, especially Qole, B-man and Fatalsaint(Hope I didn't forget someone). Qole I'm requesting for next Easy Deb. KDE full, QTStalker, flash, Android, MPD, GMPC, Emelfm2, QT apps for starters. I'd be willing to assist in testing. Once I get rotation and speed into dual boot I will start Full Debian( I think its Deblet now with KDE v4). I'm slow but I get it done eventually. :) TIA |
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Just a follow-up. If you want to mess about with partitions at all, GParted officially rocks.
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