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when I use chroot in maemo keyboard does not work as it should (especially arrows) - what kind of keyboard trick is used in those images?
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I've just updated the wiki to answer that question, since the section on downloading your own images isn't completely applicable when it's an experimental image that's not known to the Deb Image Installer.
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I understand that the easy-deb-chroot must be installed (access to icons Deb Chroot and Debian LXDE)?
This image of "debian-wheezy-sulu-Sci.img.ext2.lzma" it is already "Harmattanized", can be used on Maemo 5 without Harmattan?
How to remove icons OpenOffice and other unnecessary (package of easy-deb-chroot) with menu Maemo 5?
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# Sample config for chroot # Device or image containing Debian filesystem. # Default: first in /home/user/MyDocs/debian*.img*, /media/mmc1/debian*.img* # Some examples: #IMGFILE=/home/user/MyDocs/debian-squeeze-m5.img.ext2 #IMGFILE=/media/mmc1/debian-squeeze-m5.img.ext2 #IMGFILE=/dev/mmcblk1p2 #IMGFILE=/dev/mmcblk0p4 # Filesystem used; must always be set when using a partition. # Default: from extension of IMGFILE, or ext2. #IMGFS=ext2 # Mount point for Debian. # Default: /debian CHROOT=/.debian # New /tmp dir size for printing / PDF creation # Default: 6M #TMPSIZE=6M # Debian user to drop privileges # Default: user #DEBUSER=user
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what do You think - is it feasible for You to prepare updated version with Your patchset on top of it, or is it better to wait until Wheezy officially enters stable?
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No new on Chromium bug, which is kinda driving me mad, due to Iceweasel being totally useless (sloooooooow). Maybe we should seek assistance with Chromium developers (i.e. bug report)?
OTOH, it may be good idea to test, if version that we used in Squeeze, still works ok in our Wheezy ED, or spazm out the same way, as never incarnation.
/Estel
// Edit
I've installed Squeeze version of Chromium (by editing ED's /etc/apt/sources.list, changing line:
...and reverting it after installation)
...and Squeeze version works well, so it's problem with never chromium itself. Now, who know how to properly patch up bug report for Chromium devs?
In meantime, I'm happily using ancient version of Chromium, that worked before.
// Edit 2
IIRC, we wouldn't able to update Chromium for Squeeze too (for a long time), due to lack of arm build present. I hope, that in case of Wheezy, they haven't mixed up versions, and we're not trying to run i386 one (thus, "memory protection violation"), resulting in Chromium collapsing in flames?
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Last edited by Estel; 2012-08-25 at 17:29.