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2010-01-11
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2010-01-12
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8GB External card
- 8GB ext3 partition - for user files
I've read it's recommended to have at least some vfat on the drives, but I don't really see the point, as long as /etc/fstab is set up correctly.
That said, I've noticed a few quirks:
- The external card sometimes auto-mounts to both /media/mmc1 and /media/mmc2. Is there some auto-mounting service that should be disabled in this case?
What doesn't work at all:
- The Fn key does not work in debian. using 'Set Debian HW Keys' seems to have no effect. Is there a hack around this?
- Switch-lxde is really outdated. I've tried doing a simple mount /usr/bin /debian/usr/local/bin, but most apps just throw errors. Is there another clever way to make maemo apps work within the debian chroot (particularly maemo-mapper)?
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My todo list:
- find statusbar app(s) for things like network and battery status (any recommendations here?).
- Flash in iceweasel does work, but youtube videos don't play properly. Originally I thought "I'll just upgrade flash", but then remembered this is arm, not x86.
- Get USB host mode to *actually* work in both maemo and debian. Being able to mount an external drive would be very cool (yes I know the onboard usb has very low power output).
Things that would be nice, but are a little unrealistic:
- See if the onboard camera works in debian (any recommended apps to test this with?)
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2010-01-21
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2010-01-26
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hi Qole,
first thanks for your work
i have only one problem with my n810 hardware keyboard: everything include locale and xmodmap works perfect, but in hildon i use russian keyboard layout(Ctrl+Chr changes layout), and in lxde i cannot find a useful way to change keyboard layout. i try setxkbmap - it works from terminal window, but i didn't find any working grp_switch key combination and so no way to change layout back to english. PLease give me some advice.
Thanks.
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2010-01-26
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* Debian Hardware Keys no longer work --- at least not full screen. For example, after running it, pressing minus then full screen within Firefox will just highlight the contents of the address bar. Any ideas on how to fix?
* If I run apps from the Hildon desktop, they run as root. If I run the apps from LXDE, they run as user.
* Also, if I run apps from LXDE, are much slower (due to the overhead maybe?)
* Performance overall is GREATLY improved when using a cloned system with a swap partition.
That's all for now, but help with the fullscreen issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!