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Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Qole:
How do non GTK applications perform? Do Qt, Motif, or even console software work? For GTK applications, have you tried statically linking in their GTK libraries? |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
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Code:
sudo qchroot /home/user/MyDocs/debian-squeeze-m5.img.ext2 /debian But like I said, it is still pretty unpleasant to use at the moment, and honestly, if those instructions are too complex for you, then you shouldn't be messing about with it... |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Is there an easy way to unmount the chroot after use on the n900?
(Apologies if this was already mentioned in this superlong thread) |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
sudo closechroot
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Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Here's two screenshots showing one of the GTK+ improvements I've made. I've widened the scrollbars so they can be used with your thumb instead of only with the stylus. Here's a Maemo app, XChat, first with standard scrollbar (from GeneralAntilles photo thread) and second with the "fat" scrollbar:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/...1f210c81_m.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2469/...91362cf3_m.jpg |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Dear Friends
I installed Easy Debian Chroot and after I updated it I have no flashplugin and the terminal emulators do not "remember" the last commands. apt-get install says that cannot install flashplugin-nonfree, its not avaiable but its referred by other packages... There is any repository I need to add? Thanks |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
I have a N810 with cloned OS running on a 16GB external mmc. I have installed Easy Debian image file (debian-squeeze.img.ext2) and customized heavily with Japanese support and other applications..
I would like to move the debian setup that I have as it is( so that I dont have to redo the setup from the beginning on a fresh debian install), to be moved to a free bootable ext2 partition that I have.. This way can I modify the /home/usr/.chroot file to start existing debian out of the partition? With this method I hope to have more space for the debian without loosing the existing setup I have done.. Now, appreciate if someone could tell me if and how I can do this. Is this possible at all or should I start all over again to install on a new ext2 partition TiA Shin |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
You can copy everything out of your image file to the new partition. There is a whole thread on doing this in the Alternatives section. I will try to find it for you when I get some time this weekend, but you can also search for it yourself or perhaps some other kind soul can find it for you first...
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Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Thank you qole..
I guess I found it with a little more searching... hope it is this link link, that you mentioned.. I am copying the img file contents to the partition now as i type this msg.. |
Re: [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
shin:
Thanks for finding that, I made a couple of updates and posted to that thread. No big deal, the method you found still works, but my new instructions are just faster than the method you linked to. |
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