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Re: Easy Debian Fremantle Beta Testing
On my ubuntu-image inside lxde it took about 45s from I started opening openoffice writer till I could write some text with kernel running at 950
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I tried GIMP with the overclocked kernel (900ghz) and it is really _much_ smoother to work with!
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i'm going manually install this, i have extracted debian-m5-v3b.img.ext2 file n900@900mhz:)
now can i uninstall apps like Debian Image Installer and others if i do not need it. can some one confirm that these where only shortcuts? i renamed: 1gnome-alsamixer.desk 1image-install.desk 1lxdefocus.desk 1xbindkeys.desk |
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Out of curiosity, I checked by looking at the various /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/zenity.mo files that this fix works for almost all European languages, germanic, romanic, and also slavic when they use the Latin alphabet: bs, ca, cs, da, de, en_CA, en_GB, es, eu, fr, gl, hr, hu, id, it, lt, lv, nb, nl, nn, pl, pt, pt_BR, ro, sk, sq, sr@Latn, sv. A notable exception is .. Finnish :p So if you still have a high rate of downloads from your file server, this minor improvement would help a fairly large percentage of the world population... Another thing that I found important in particular when using non-English keyboards was that sticky keys should be commented out in /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart. It produces too many weird effects, at least for my German keyboard, apart from the fact that also the Control key is made sticky, which may lead to very unexpected behavior. Btw, upon running nmap in Debian chroot, I found that /etc/hosts in the Debian image reads Code:
127.0.0.1 Nokia-N800-23-14 localhost |
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Hi Rebhana,
Do you have any clue when open office will get full armel support from Debian again. Presumably open office 3.+ would be available then. |
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qole and rebhana:
It would be nice if openoffice 3.2 was available. According to openoffice.org there is a significant speed up of start up times with 3.2. They claim a 46% improvement from 3.0. I currently have 2.4 on the n900 and it takes about 45 seconds for Writer to come up. Assuming 2.4 and 3.0 have the same start up times (need to check). That would make the cold start up 24.3 secs. Now, if you are willing to risk (to quote qole) "frying" your processor at 900Mhz you can get it down to about 18 secs. lenny-backports has version 3.0 for armel but I could never get it to install. Anyways, It would be good to know why they were pulled before getting what you wish for. I noticed 3.2 on squeeze but not for armel. BTW I tried the Ubuntu version and it came with openoffice 2.4. Not sure where to find 3.+ compiled to run on n900 with ubuntu Anyways, I think you are doing a great job. I like Easy Debian. and having linux on a device you can fit in your pocket especially when flying and having to juggle stuff (laptops, luggage and shoes). |
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mscion: I'm just a user of Easy Debian (beta tester would be really the wrong description), it's really qole alone who achieved this infinitely useful application and I have joined this thread only when everything was already working very smoothly. One of the few remaining useful threads here in fact - too many seem to be so bored that they spend their time checking for PR1.2 and telling each other about that, and others wail endlessly about missing functionality, while Easy Debian gives hundreds of programs to try at one stroke. Just yesterday I discovered a cute genealogy program (gramps), installed that on my Linux laptop and found that it is completely functional on the N900 too (though only working with debbie, not under LXDE, where it simply does not start!?).
As to OO3.2, I think it's just a question of time, but I'm already more than happy with the present version. So no need for Documents To Go to be able to inspect office files somebody sends to your device. That's all I actually need. |
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As I said, everything works fine when I start gramps from debbie. Under LXDE, it just won't start. Launching gramps from a terminal within LXDE, I get the following error messages Code:
5697: ERROR: gramps.py: line 138: Unhandled exception For no good reason I tried again, but started LXDE by Code:
sudo debian su - user -c xephwm5 I guess that supports my previous statement that chroot should be done with "su -" throughout, and all openoffice environment variables set in the image. So that would be something for the next version easy-deb-chroot to consider. (My above suggestions for v3c are of course independent of that.) Btw, monitoring xephwm5 I noticed an apparently harmless error. The script always produced "trl: command not found". What's that? |
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Hello all,
I've do the process as showed here ' http://mundo-n900.blogspot.com/ ' (i dont search here in talk maemo due to personal reasons with the computer where i went). Is keeping "unpacking" since 35 minutes. Phone shows processor up and down, it's slowing, so, i think its doing something but..35 minutes ? Any ideas ? Thank you.. |
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