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#141
Originally Posted by Glasswalker View Post
Hi there,

There's one question left ATM: how to change the Time? Over here in Germany the clock is always 2 hours late... using the applet I can only change the date.... Or am I just blind???

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Glasswalker
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/213
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#142
Thanx, that did the trick *high5*
So, lets get a small summary:
wireless (incl. applet + autologon): check
correct time: check
change of standard virt. keyboard: check (i can't get used to the preinstalled matchbox one, so installed xvkbd und changed the .desktop to use this)

just two things:

1) (consistend over 2 installs today): If I try to get the soundapplet into the pannel, using the settingsmenu privided by the pannel, the menu locks up. on next reboot pannel is emty and the only thing I can do is to pop out the battery (haven't tried this with another applet)

2) seems I can't get the external SDcard to mount. If I slide it in, it is shown in the filemanager but when i tap it it's opening an errordialog saying: (Header) "Unable to mount; (Body "a security policy in place prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient, see message bus configuration (rejected message had interface "org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Wolume" member "Mount" error name "(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.Hal")

The second one had been occuring at every install so far (5 or 6 times that I've installed deblet, 3 times with LXDE)

Anybody can duplicate those two?

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#143
Glasswalker: re #2
fatalsaint posted about this a while back, check here. It's a permissions thing.
 

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#144
Originally Posted by jiiv View Post
Glasswalker: re #2
fatalsaint posted about this a while back, check here. It's a permissions thing.
Thanx, that did the trick :-)

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#145
A possible performance speedup, I've compiled glibc for the N8x0 specifically.

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb

Could some of you wget, dpkg -i it on deblet, reboot and tell me if you feel a difference?

(corresponding libc6-dev is at http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb)

And updated cairo and libpixman packages:

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....4-6_armel.deb

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....0-2_armel.deb

(dpkg -i those as well)
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#146
Stskeeps: Sorry i've been gone for quite a while, i've ben very busy and also i allmost bricked my tablet by not flashing my bootmenu right.

But enywase, do you think it could be possible to create a charging splash much like maemo? Also i have been poking around with maemo trying to find a way to also have Deblet automaticly shut dowh safely if the battery gets below a certain level, kinda like if you run out of power in maemo. This would likely help in reducing the risk of killing it or los of important data.

Do you think this is possible??, i know that we allrety have dsme and hal available.
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Originally Posted by b-man View Post
But enywase, do you think it could be possible to create a charging splash much like maemo?
Yeah, it'd be a matter of putting up a screen before X starts really, after HAL starts, and looking at /proc/bootreason to not show splash screen, and listening to HAL on dbus when the battery is charged or disconnected..

Also i have been poking around with maemo trying to find a way to also have Deblet automaticly shut dowh safely if the battery gets below a certain level, kinda like if you run out of power in maemo. This would likely help in reducing the risk of killing it or los of important data.
I actually think DSME does shut it down but I'm not sure, - my last try wasn't exactly sane in it's behaviour. Again, listen to HAL dbus if battery goes "low" make a warning it will shut down in 5 minutes and then shutdown -h now or something :P

http://trac.tspre.org/projects/deble...i_powersave.py is an example of one that listens to DSME and NetworkManager to create sane wifi power saving
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#148
Thanks!, but unfortunately i'm not familiar with python , but do you think that this could possibly be pulled from maemo???
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#149
I need help with the bootmenu. Here's my situation:

n810, diablo cloned to internal, just installed debian to external which showed up as mmcblk0p2 (and the internal as mmcblk1)

added diablo.item
ITEM_NAME="Diablo - cloned"
ITEM_ID="diablo-mmcblk1p2"
ITEM_DEVICE="mmcblk1p2"
ITEM_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext2"
ITEM_FSTYPE="ext2"
ITEM_FSOPTIONS="noatime,rw"

Now the weird part. I initially booted to debian after install, worked great (btw, thanks for everyone's work on this project). Then I ran refresh_bootmenu.d and it shows:

Internal flash
Diablo - cloned

but no Deblet now. Also, if the sd card is in, I can boot to my cloned OS, if it's not in, it won't boot (even though it should be booting off the internal card)... I'm a noob, I know, but this is confusing.
 
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#150
Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
A possible performance speedup, I've compiled glibc for the N8x0 specifically.

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb

Could some of you wget, dpkg -i it on deblet, reboot and tell me if you feel a difference?

(corresponding libc6-dev is at http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/glibc...7-14_armel.deb)

And updated cairo and libpixman packages:

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....4-6_armel.deb

http://bsd.tspre.org/~stskeeps/cairo....0-2_armel.deb

(dpkg -i those as well)
Hi there,

going to test it this weekend, got 3 day off there. I had to help my parents after work as they are moving. I'll tell you the results :-)

BTW: is there any way to test sound? Untill now my IT was silent, maybe muted but as I statet on another posting, whenever I try to get the mixer applet running it kills the pannel....

Glasswalker
 
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