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Re: Easy Debian Fremantle Beta Testing
Thx, I managed to start debian
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GConf errors solved by copying /etc/gconf and /etc/gconf2xsettings.d directories to the chroot. Doesn't fix pulseaudio, however.
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I replaced the libgcc3 file in chroot of /usr/lib/ure/lib/libgcc3_uno.so with the attached file from the thread. Is that all I need to do? Do I need to update openoffice? How would I do it? Thanks.
Oops I tried to aptitude install openoffice.org and it downgraded it. Now I'm reinstalling the image again and trying something new. |
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rm42: yes, that's right.
andyph666: you only need that file if you updated and broke openoffice. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. |
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debernardis: if I do aptitude update && aptitude safe-upgrade, will it update my openoffice if I just installed the easy debian image again?
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@andyph666 you can try, this didn't break my openoffice.
In the meantime I'm doing the much deeper apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, then I'll apply the Ubuntu hack, and I hope I get the same results as Qole :) |
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Well I'm starting over again. I wouldn't mind openoffice to start a little faster. How would I update openoffice then without using aptitude update && aptitude safe-upgrade? Thanks again.
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