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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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#833
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first, sorry folks, I don't exactly where this post should be, but I've been checking/browsing all over the web for 1 hour and still don't have an answer (or even a clue).
I installed Easy Debian on my N900 and everything was beatiful until I accidentally activated the “navigator” view mode in OpenOffice (I have NO IDEA how I did it) and now I can’t get out of it to the “normal” document view (making OO useless).
How do I close the &($#$*()% “Navigator” view?.
PD: feel free to move this post to wherever it belongs...
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2010-03-14
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@ Denver, CO -> Italy
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Yes. In fact, Fn+Ctrl does work in deb chroot as long as one is in terminal mode. But it's no longer available within applications started from there.
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-14
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-15
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2010-03-16
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#840
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beta, debian, easy debian, extras-devel, fremantle, i <3 qole, squeeze |
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As to sshd in your image: I find it slightly worrying that all users of your image will have the same server key. When I installed ssh in my Debian image, I gave it some thought and then preferred not to have another sshd running, since I can connect anyway by ssh-ing to Maemo and then running debian. And from Debian chroot I can start ssh connection anyway. So my recommendation would be to only install openssh-client under Debian.