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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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Ok, so I haven't read all thirteen pages of comments; I hope this doesn't duplicate them. I installed and everything worked pretty good. I installed WindowMaker and even getting a terminal to come up was way slow. I installed Foxmarks in Gran Paradiso (why not FF 3.0?) and installation was way slow. In fact, everything was way slow.
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2008-07-14
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Besides the over-written passwd file and resolv.conf files... whats the difference? You used his as a basis for your chroot in your initial how-to's and wiki correct?? So I imagine you used his as the basis for your .img???
I also noticed that your icewm menu looked a lot cleaner than mine from when I did it manually via your wiki on downloading his .tar.gz, unzip it to a partion, create the scripts manually, etc.. I ran an apt-get install icewm and booted it and it was nice.. but the menu system was cluttered.. was a mess of stuff in there that I had to find.. etc.
after that - debian will be pretty much as functional; with more power; than the Maemo base, IMHO.
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2008-07-14
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2008-07-14
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Ok, so I haven't read all thirteen pages of comments; I hope this doesn't duplicate them. I installed and everything worked pretty good. I installed WindowMaker and even getting a terminal to come up was way slow. I installed Foxmarks in Gran Paradiso (why not FF 3.0?) and installation was way slow. In fact, everything was way slow... Is anyone out there going to always run this now? I have the impression that some people run PB's kde environment all the time...
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2008-07-14
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su user -c 'export DISPLAY=:1; icewm-session'
su user -c 'export DISPLAY=:1; wmaker'
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2008-07-14
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I'd recommend not launching IceWM at all if you plan to use WMaker and instead modify/copy the debian /usr/bin/xpice script that qole has written.
And then from the normal Maemo terminal launch: debwm WindowMaker xpice (or whatever you called your copy.)
Or from a debian root shell I think you can just launch xpice... although this discussion probably ought to move to the "technical" one.. since qole is redirecting me there as well
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2008-07-16
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2008-07-17
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Did you strip the kernel and stuff from your image? (haven't checked)
I also noticed that your icewm menu looked a lot cleaner than mine from when I did it manually via your wiki on downloading his .tar.gz, unzip it to a partion, create the scripts manually, etc.. I ran an apt-get install icewm and booted it and it was nice.. but the menu system was cluttered.. was a mess of stuff in there that I had to find.. etc.
Your menu looked cleaner - not sure if that was just software I had loaded or you actually modified it from the original menu.. Looks like you may have added a theme or two as well??
The only projects I really have remaining is getting the Bluetooth pairing to work (i've gotten probably half way).. as well as getting a good WPA front-end and getting wireless stuff to work easily like in Maemo.. after that - debian will be pretty much as functional; with more power; than the Maemo base, IMHO.
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