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Originally Posted by nokian-series View Post
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 ?

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NEvermind...36 minuts..it works well : )
 
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Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
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.
Yes, it is a matter of time. Red hat 5.5 offers OO 3.1.1
usually Centos follows suit after a couple of months. Hopefully
Debian will do the same for armel.

Also I agree that having OO beats Docs to Go. Version OO
that easy debian sets you up with is 3.0 so you are in good shape
if you do not need to make equations (It will show the equations
from an OO file made elsewhere. Just can't create them).
 
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Originally Posted by mscion View Post
Yes, it is a matter of time. Red hat 5.5 offers OO 3.1.1
usually Centos follows suit after a couple of months. Hopefully
Debian will do the same for armel.

Also I agree that having OO beats Docs to Go. Version OO
that easy debian sets you up with is 3.0 so you are in good shape
if you do not need to make equations (It will show the equations
from an OO file made elsewhere. Just can't create them).
No, Openoffice in Easy Debian is 3.1.1 - it's only 3.2 which will be a matter of time. What about starting a thread "Speculations about a possible release date for a new Easy Debian image with OO 3.2" ...

As I said, I'm not using OO so much myself. But I have a complete LATeX installation on my N900 I'm just waiting for wireless beamers, then I could give my physics talks with the N900 and could leave my laptop at home for good.

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Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
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.)
@qole, regarding the "su -" problem I think the problem of switching over to this new behavior in a new devel version of easy-deb-chroot would be alleviated by having
Code:
#Messy hack to make tap-and-hold work with GTK apps.
export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so
#Some OpenOffice environment variables
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN="gtk"
export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP="gnome"
export SAL_NOOPENGL="true"
export OOO_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true"
export SAL_DISABLE_SYNCHRONOUS_PRINTER_DETECTION="true"
#export SAL_DISABLE_CUPS="true"
appended to $CHROOT/etc/profile in a new image v3c. It does not hurt to have these variables set both in /sbin/debian and the image, so it would be good for the present easy-deb-chroot version and future ones for which I would encourage you to replace "sudo /sbin/debian su ..." by "sudo /sbin/debian su - ..." in /usr/bin/debbie (twice).
 

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Hi Qole,

Thanks first off for saving the n900 in my eyes. Sterling work. I have installed filezilla through synaptic and its perfect. I can take the sd card from my camera and use gimp,. etc.. Can any one recomend a wysiwyg editor similar to dreamweaver that i might try in debian Ive installed emacs and tinymce but was a bit lost any thoughts appreciated.

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http://aminesoft.wordpress.com/2009/...tu-and-debian/


Something Like that but I dont need a complete program something basic and open? Sorry Im a bit new to linux.

Last edited by taptap; 2010-04-08 at 21:53.
 
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that seems to require wine, which is not available for the armel architecture. What about kompozer? That exists for squeeze, meaning you would have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list (in Debian chroot!) and activate the squeeze distribution.

EDIT: bluefish, which is mentioned in your link, is available already under lenny, so you could try that first.

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Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
that seems to require wine, which is not available for the armel architecture. What about kompozer? That exists for squeeze, meaning you would have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list (in Debian chroot!) and activate the squeeze distribution.
Hi Rebhana, can you tell me how or a good place to find out?I tried getting Kompozer through synaptic (dev and data).Looking at it now Kompozer is really what I need. Are you saying whilst in the LXDE (Debian chroot¿) I can activate the squeeze distribution? In synaptic?


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We don't have Wine, because we don't have an x86 chip, but we have things like KompoZer, BlueFish, or maybe even the non-GTK Quanta. Perhaps one of those would work?

EDIT: You guys beat me to it. Yeah, you have to activate squeeze (remove the #) in /etc/apt/sources.list and then run apt-get update.
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Originally Posted by taptap View Post
Hi Rebhana, can you tell me how or a good place to find out?I tried getting Kompozer through synaptic (dev and data).Looking at it now Kompozer is really what I need. Are you saying whilst in the LXDE (Debian chroot¿) I can activate the squeeze distribution? In synaptic?
You need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list in Debian chroot for getting squeeze. Launch the Deb chroot window (with the red spiral) and edit that file, and uncomment (remove the #) in the line referring to squeeze. Then you should be able to install with synaptic, after updating (see http://wiki.maemo.org/Easy_Debian#In...g_Applications).

EDIT: Now you beat me to it, qole. Anyway, since the master is there, I can go to bed.

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