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#51
Originally Posted by TerroneX View Post
It acually made something, I'm now receiving an error:
"No servers were defined in the configuration file and XDMCP was disabled. This can only be a configuration error (well, my mistake I guess )... bla bla timed logins are disabled now"

I keep on pushin ok but I keep cycling on this forever...
I reinstalled everything but it is just failing on me. After the apt-get install tablet-gdm-autologin I got an error, saying gdm.conf.template is missing I created a fake gdm.conf.template file, I saw that gdm.conf was changed, but I'm still not able to login at all... any hint please?
Thanks a lot!
 
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#52
Originally Posted by TerroneX View Post
I reinstalled everything but it is just failing on me. After the apt-get install tablet-gdm-autologin I got an error, saying gdm.conf.template is missing I created a fake gdm.conf.template file, I saw that gdm.conf was changed, but I'm still not able to login at all... any hint please?
Thanks a lot!
I started with the console, I can see:
* Starting GNOME Display Manager...
mode set to auto
11: Can't open /etc/default/x-server.defs

I don't have it, where is it supposed to come from? I was pretty sure I din't miss any step.

Thanks
 
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#53
If you have xomap installed, remove it and try xorg instead

apt-get remove xserver-xomap

apt-get install ---no-install-recommends xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-input-tslib xserver-xorg-video-omapfb
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#54
Originally Posted by meizirkki View Post
If you have xomap installed, remove it and try xorg instead

apt-get remove xserver-xomap

apt-get install ---no-install-recommends xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-input-tslib xserver-xorg-video-omapfb
Thanks for the replay. I don't have xomap installed.
I Installed xorg, I saw that now I have the etc/default dir, but no x-server.defs was created there. I have the same error yet
 
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#55
I installed the sys-evn-x, made a ubuntu.item, reinstalled initfs, and rebooted it.
I selected the second menu item and the screen displayed "starting linuxrc from .....", and then the device restarted itsef.
why?
sorry for my english....
 
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#56
Originally Posted by danielking View Post
I installed the sys-evn-x, made a ubuntu.item, reinstalled initfs, and rebooted it.
I selected the second menu item and the screen displayed "starting linuxrc from .....", and then the device restarted itsef.
why?
sorry for my english....
Did you install mer installer -> then Install bootmenu? Then after you add the ubuntu.item to have to refresh the menu. It worked for me, and trust me I'm very noob
 
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#57
Originally Posted by TerroneX View Post
Did you install mer installer -> then Install bootmenu? Then after you add the ubuntu.item to have to refresh the menu. It worked for me, and trust me I'm very noob
yes. mer install -> install bootmenu -> add ubuntu.item -> refresh_bootmenu.d.


I don't know what the problem is.
what happends after the white screen with "staring linuxrc from ....." normally? the splash?

my ubuntu.item is:
ITEM_NAME="Jaunty on internal card, p3"
ITEM_ID="Jaunty on internal, p3"
ITEM_DEVICE="mmcblk0p3"
ITEM_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3"
ITEM_FSTYPE="ext3"
ITEM_FSOPTIONS="noatime,ro"
ITEM_LINUXRC="linuxrc"

and does refresh_bootmenu.d and install bootmenu in the menu utilities do the same job?

Last edited by danielking; 2009-03-27 at 16:12.
 
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#58
Originally Posted by danielking View Post
yes. mer install -> install bootmenu -> add ubuntu.item -> refresh_bootmenu.d.


I don't know what the problem is.
what happends after the white screen with "staring linuxrc from ....." normally? the splash?

my ubuntu.item is:
ITEM_NAME="Jaunty on internal card, p3"
ITEM_ID="Jaunty on internal, p3"
ITEM_DEVICE="mmcblk0p3"
ITEM_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3"
ITEM_FSTYPE="ext3"
ITEM_FSOPTIONS="noatime,ro"
ITEM_LINUXRC="linuxrc"

and does refresh_bootmenu.d and install bootmenu in the menu utilities do the same job?
Here is the reply about this from the bootmenu guy himself.
Originally Posted by fanoush View Post
Using device names directly may not always work with Diablo kernel. Device names for card slots can change at boot time. It is better to use ${EXT_CARD}p2

See https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2747 for details and feel free to vote for it.
 

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#59
i cant get past the partitioning of the internal n810 memory.
seems not to work... blkk.. something error

any help?
 
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#60
Originally Posted by [[ cold ]] View Post
i cant get past the partitioning of the internal n810 memory.
seems not to work... blkk.. something error

any help?
If you are talking about the 2gb memory, and you should be, I had similar issue and what I had to is delete the whole card and repartition.
 
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