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2010-09-05
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2010-09-05
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Just run the following command from X-term to see if mysql is still running:
ps -eaf | grep mysqld
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2010-09-05
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@ Austria
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well guys. I had problem while i open openoffice shortcut under maemo. Accidently i touch style and formatting. I cant go back to main apps cause there is no (x) close button.
But its weird in debian i can open openoffice.org and close style and formatting.
Any way is this we can use physicall keyboard.
Sorry i ve searched under search engine but nothing.
Iam to lazy to seek page/page.
Thanx fur uy advance
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2010-09-06
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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#1725
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2010-09-07
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2010-09-07
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@ North Potomac MD
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#1728
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After my N900 got stolen and I finally got a new one, I had to reinstall Easy Debian. Fortunately I had kept records of what I had been doing with Easy Debian over the last half year.
On http://wiki.maemo.org/User_talk:Rebhana I have now compiled a concise list of modifications and additions to Easy Debian that I think might be useful to other users of Easy Debian, including a list of packages that I've installed successfully and that I'm actually using regularly.
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2010-09-07
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@ Austria
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Question. When in LDXE, running pdflatex on a tex file with some figures and images seems to work beautifully. Equations that are fairly complicated come out true and figures look good. But if I run "debbie pdflatex file.tex" from the terminal outside LDXE I run out of space.
Or, if after running apt-get clean and then the pdflatex command (out of root of course) I just get an error "fwrite() failed
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2010-09-07
, 18:05
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I have no problem running pdflatex outside of LXDE - actually I hardly use LXDE at all.
Perhaps your issue is that your working directory is "/" when you run pdflatex and then you are in fact in danger of running out of disk space! If you really run your commands by the one line you wrote, it might have processed everything in "/" and failed because user cannot write there.
Try debbie-sue instead of debbie, that will give you /home/user as default working directory. If you want to use some designated directory for your LATeX processing, optimally in MyDocs, you should better first enter a debbie terminal, change to that directory, and then do your processing. Or define a shortcut as described here to be able to run with one line from XTerminal.
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