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sebastian.linux 2007-01-09 02:02

coreutils and ghostscript
 
I'd like to install coreutils, but AM says that is incompatible with busybox. I've tried to erase busybox, but not possible, because a lot of fundamental apps depend on busybox. ???

Besides.... I'd like to install GhostScript (just to view ps files). But I haven't found it yet at repositories.

Thank you.
sebas.

SeRi@lDiE 2007-01-09 03:30

Re: coreutils
 
Yes lots of sytem files depend on busybox is part of the system... Most system utilities are from busybox.
You can dual boot and customize your image.

sebastian.linux 2007-01-09 03:36

Re: coreutils
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SeRi@lDiE (Post 28282)
You can dual boot and customize your image.

Could you explain that please? I know there's a utility to dual boot, but not used yet. Does it mean that I would have an alternative system in my MMC?

Anycase, is there a way to install applications on the MMC? I ask this because I can hardly install anything more in the flash rom.

Thank you.

SeRi@lDiE 2007-01-09 03:50

Re: coreutils
 
You can create a swap file and extend your internal memory to you external mmc. in OS2006 you can do that by going to Control Panel-Memory-Virtual.

sebastian.linux 2007-01-09 04:07

Re: coreutils
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SeRi@lDiE (Post 28291)
You can create a swap file and extend your internal memory to you external mmc. in OS2006 you can do that by going to Control Panel-Memory-Virtual.

Thank you very much. I just did that, but not enough. I've installed about sixty something megas, and there's no place for anything more. I've a got a giga-rsmmc, but I can extend only 64MB. I suppose there's no solution for that. Am I right?

Anycase, what about gsview? Could you tell me something about this utility? Is it available for the 770?

Salut.
Sebas.

SeRi@lDiE 2007-01-09 04:32

Re: coreutils
 
Actually yes if you need more space you can create your own swap.

http://maemo.org/maemowiki/HowTo_CreateSwap

SeRi@lDiE 2007-01-09 04:53

Re: coreutils
 
I am not sure but I dont think anybody has ported any utilities or the capability to print in the 770.

BanditRider 2007-01-09 12:24

Re: coreutils
 
SeRi@iDiE,
You don't understand the concept of swap space and virtual memory.

It extends the system RAM not the filespace. Adding a swapfile will not allow you to install more applications. It will, though, allow you to have more apps running at the same time.

bac522 2007-01-09 13:01

Re: coreutils
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BanditRider (Post 28335)
SeRi@iDiE,
You don't understand the concept of swap space and virtual memory.

It extends the system RAM not the filespace. Adding a swapfile will not allow you to install more applications. It will, though, allow you to have more apps running at the same time.

That's not necessarily true, if you move swap space from internal memory to external memory you'll have more space to add applications since you are no longer using the internal memory for swap.

Karel Jansens 2007-01-09 13:09

Re: coreutils
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bac522 (Post 28345)
That's not necessarily true, if you move swap space from internal memory to external memory you'll have more space to add applications since you are no longer using the internal memory for swap.

The system's (optional) swap file is always on external memory (i.e.: a card). AFAIK, the 770/800 does not allow one (at least not without major, and unnecessary, tinkering) to install a swap file on the internal storage, which is only 64MB anyway.

Secondly, putting a swap file on internal flash storage is a recipe for disaster: the increased read/write of a is not very healthy for flash chips, and if a memory card wears out, you can at least chuck it and buy a new one. Guess what happens if your internal flash fails...


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