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[Announce] Arora - Simple cross-platform QtWebKit web browser
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kornish
2009-04-19 , 16:09
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The installation of Arora is outlined quite well in the previous entries of this post, but as a new user, I had had some problems when I tried to install it for the first time. Thanks to the community, I was able to overcome them and finish the install.
I tried to put all those tips together, and wrote this simple guide to take the newbies like me through the installation process. I hope it helps someone. Thanks to everyone for their help and please let me know if I could improve it somehow, and make the installation simpler.
Installation Guide for Arora.
Requirements :
1 - Root Access
2 - Extras Devel Repository
3- Arora Installation File.
4 - Arora Dependencies ( libc6, libgcc1, libqt4-network, libqt4-webkit, libqtcore4, libqtgui4, libstdc++6 )
1- Root Access
In order to have root access easily, download rootsh from this address :
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/rootsh/
Click on click to install icon and open the installation file. It will install rootsh automatically.
2- Extras Devel Repository.
- Type this into the browser, and choose "open" on the pop-up window.
http://qt4.garage.maemo.org/qt4-diablo-devel.install
-Alternatively, add the repository manually. to do so Go to "Applications -> Settings -> Application Manager -> *the drop down menu* -> Tools -> Application Catalog...", and create a new catalog with:
Name: maemo Extras Devel
Web address:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/
Distribution:
Components: free non-free
(thanks to nobodysbusiness)
3- Arora Installation File
Download and save the Arora set up file to a convenient location on the tablet.
http://n8xx.com/uploads.php?file=arora_0.5_git20090302_armel.deb"
4- Arora Dependencies
Go to Applications -> Utilities -> X Terminal and get root access. ( in terminal, type "sudo gainroot" without the quotes)
go to the folder you saved the Arora installation file. Once you are in the folder, type "dpkg -i arora_0.5_git20090302_armel.deb"
Terminal would give you an error, saying some packages are missing. After that message, type
"apt-get install -f" in terminal
After this command, the installation for all the dependencies should begin. It will ask you regular installation questions, e.g. do you want to install all XX MB, etc. Just follow a normal installation process.
After the installation is finished, it should ask you in which catalog you want to place Arora. By default, it would be EXTRAS, but you can change it to anywhere you want)
Once all the aforementioned steps are complete, go to applications, Extras (or another place, depending on where you chose to install Arora), fire up the browser and enjoy surfing.
Last edited by kornish; 2009-04-19 at
22:12
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