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That sounds great qole! I don't even care about Hildon apps - I've pretty much uninstalled them all and replaced them with Debian equivalents, but the connections and battery stuff would be good. What about something like lxsensors and one of the lightweight connection managers from the linux world, instead of worrying about the Hildon panel at all?
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Qole, quick question: is there any way to chose what size the img.ext2 for Debian is?
I had tried to resize it with resize2fs. The image actually enlarged to 1.7 GB. but Debian wouldn't recognize it and I ended up reinstalling it from scratch (which didn't take much time at all.) So, aside from setting the size initially, can I safely change it now?
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dd if=/dev/zero of=debian.img.ext2 count=3984589 mkfs.ext2 debian.img.ext2 -m 1 -L debian
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-mod.ko insmod /lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1/dm-loop.ko dmlosetup loop0 /media/mmc1/debian.img.ext2 mount -t ext2 /dev/dm-0 /debian -o noatime
cd /debian tar -xjvf /path/to/debian-final.tar.bz2 .
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Hi Qole, Lxde default points to xterm for terminal emulation. But xterm is not installed by default (in the image). I thought if you could either change the default to roxterm, or install xterm by default, it would make newbies' life easier
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Yes, there are a few good SAMBA explorers in Debian. The best is Nautilus, from Gnome, but it is huge. Can anyone suggest something else?
No, you don't want to use VLC on the tablet. Use maemo mplayer instead. It plays everything that VLC can play, and it is the fastest video player on the tablet.
You might try "apt-get install --reinstall lxde" to see if you can put back the missing pieces.
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