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I always copy those files to a subfolder from the location where I run chroot.

So:

Copy both files over to /home/user/archlinux either through your USB or by terminal.

After that, chroot into archlinux and copy those files to the appropriate places, id est

set-focus goes to usr/bin/ and the other one goes to /sbin/

While still chrooted you should be able to chmod +x both these files.
 

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#232
After being a bit disappointed with UBUNTU (I can't install any apps) I Want to uninstall it and try Arch. I'm planning to do a full re-flash. Am I obliged to install easy debian or simply Easy chroot? Some say in the previous posts that he did not install easy debian!
 
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#233
If that was your disappointment, than itīs better not to even think about archmobile. Not even a browser is available and the build packages lack as well. So as a result somebody will have to start cross-compiling native applications and pray they actually run.
 

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Originally Posted by anthonie View Post
If that was your disappointment, than itīs better not to even think about archmobile. Not even a browser is available and the build packages lack as well. So as a result somebody will have to start cross-compiling native applications and pray they actually run.
Hahahahah! Really?? I wanted to test it just for fun!!! But if not even a browser is available i think I will reinstall UBUNTU. About easy debian, Am I obliged to install it or just easy chroot???
 
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#235
I donīt have easy debian installed, so my guess is itīs not needed. But if itīs for play anyway, you might install it just to see whatīs going on. I installed Arch only because it used Enlightenment. Letīs call it an old love of mine, that Iīm happy to see again on my n900. Also I wanted to be able to play around with an Enlightenment module called Illume I had seen a vid on youtube with an n800 running their virtual keyboard. Long story short: it turns out to be already installed with this Archmobile image and itīs not just a virtual keyboard but a complete theme. And a nice one at that.

Conclusion: interested in play? Than by all means, do install Arch and have a play with Enlightenment, fire up the Illume theme, play with the virtual terminal keyboard. Then come back and tell me that keyboard sucks

Have fun

Edit: Whatīs propaganda without eye candy? So screenshots were added.



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#236
Originally Posted by anthonie View Post
I donīt have easy debian installed, so my guess is itīs not needed. But if itīs for play anyway, you might install it just to see whatīs going on. I installed Arch only because it used Enlightenment. Letīs call it an old love of mine, that Iīm happy to see again on my n900. Also I wanted to be able to play around with an Enlightenment module called Illume I had seen a vid on youtube with an n800 running their virtual keyboard. Long story short: it turns out to be already installed with this Archmobile image and itīs not just a virtual keyboard but a complete theme. And a nice one at that.

Conclusion: interested in play? Than by all means, do install Arch and have a play with Enlightenment, fire up the Illume theme, play with the virtual terminal keyboard. Then come back and tell me that keyboard sucks

Have fun

Edit: Whatīs propaganda without eye candy? So screenshots were added.


It seems that the N900 Keyboard works now with archmobile!! I don't want to install another system wich will not be useful! I thought that by installing UBUNTU i would have a whole complete OS but It lacks many things!!!!
 
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#237
I love Ubuntu which faster than Easy Debian,I can installed and run some software on it, such as Gimp, inkscape, rawstudio... Just hope someone can make a easy ubuntu, easy to install, like easy debian, improve it and keep to update the image.
 
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#238
Originally Posted by anthonie View Post
I always copy those files to a subfolder from the location where I run chroot.

So:

Copy both files over to /home/user/archlinux either through your USB or by terminal.

After that, chroot into archlinux and copy those files to the appropriate places, id est

set-focus goes to usr/bin/ and the other one goes to /sbin/

While still chrooted you should be able to chmod +x both these files.
lol since installing in ubuntu uses "pacman" I thought there were diiferent "cp" and "chmod" command for Archlinux.. thanks alot.. gonna try that later..

Originally Posted by qole View Post
deny_winarto: Just make a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/hildon with the command you use to run openoffice in the "EXEC=" line.
@qole :

Could you tell us which part of the "debbie" script in usr/bin that i should modify in order to do the same thing for ubuntu?
Thanks.

Last edited by deny_winarto; 2010-12-13 at 09:58.
 
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#239
@deny_winarto: OpenOffice Desktop

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env xdg-open
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=OpenOffice
GenericName=OpenOffice
Exec=ubuntu openoffice.org
Icon=ooo-gulls
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
Terminal=true
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
so all you have to do is change debbie for ubuntu
 

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Originally Posted by juandp77 View Post
@deny_winarto: OpenOffice Desktop

Code:
#!/usr/bin/env xdg-open
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=OpenOffice
GenericName=OpenOffice
Exec=ubuntu openoffice.org
Icon=ooo-gulls
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
Terminal=true
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
so all you have to do is change debbie for ubuntu
Alright, this is what i;m looking for
thanks gonna try it now
 
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