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Picklesworth: Perhaps you need to set up avahi in Maemo. Look for "Bonjour Support" in your list of installable applications in your App Manager. If you run avahi-daemon over in Maemo, I suspect your Debian apps will be able to use it. If not, I'm sure we can figure out what config files you need to copy.

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Now I almost want to run this chroot as my main environment, albeit with a tiny bit of the normal OS2008 environment underneath...All that rebooting the tablet to get to another desktop environment is super wasteful considering that they all can run happily under the same kernel...
Well, the whole point of this project is to run the two environments together, all snuggled-up and cozy-like. I'm always interested in ways I can bring the two closer together; if you find config files, temp directories, etc, that the two environments should share, I'd love to hear about it. The more seamless the better...
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How do I get my regular dialog boxes after I uninstall easy debian turbo edition? when I open my wifi connection from the statusbar, the dialog box pops up at the top left and I have to drag it to the middle.
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Originally Posted by joshv06 View Post
How do I get my regular dialog boxes after I uninstall easy debian turbo edition? when I open my wifi connection from the statusbar, the dialog box pops up at the top left and I have to drag it to the middle.
Hey, sorry it didn't work out for you.

Did you reboot after uninstalling? That should fix it.

(Also, recent versions of the package don't have the weirdly positioned windows by default.)
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Yeah I already uninstalled and did a 'cold' reboot. Do I have any othe option other that reflashing?

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I'm not sure why the hack didn't automatically revert for you. If a reboot doesn't fix it, we'll do it the hard way:

You need to open a terminal, gain root and enter the following:

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cp /etc/osso-af-init/matchbox.defs.orig /etc/osso-af-init/matchbox.defs
If there are no errors, a reboot should fix things.
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Sweet, it worked! Thanks alot qole, I relly appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by Picklesworth View Post
A note about Java:

I noticed that there was no java command when I first installed this by copying the compressed image into a spare partition. I needed to run "sudo update-alternatives --config java" at which point I could then choose the correct runtime and the "java" command was created.
I tried that on my vanilla Easy Debian package, and I got the following message:

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There is only 1 program which provides java
(/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/bin/java). Nothing to configure.
I'm trying to figure out how to set the available memory for the Java web plugin. Seems you can increase the size to 17MB by increasing the size of the /tmp directory, but after 17MB, it doesn't matter how big you make the /tmp dir. So where's the setting?
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
I tried that on my vanilla Easy Debian package, and I got the following message:

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There is only 1 program which provides java
(/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/bin/java). Nothing to configure.
Yes, I just noticed that after removing all my other Java packages, qole.
Run "sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-openjdk"
That should jump into a longish configuration process that gets it all going.

As for openjdk, it's been working pretty nicely for me. As I mentioned, this is the first time it's been really usable. For example, other jres seem to run quite slowly and hang for ages with the file Open dialog. This one is snappy and seems to display a file open dialog I can use happily

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Originally Posted by Picklesworth View Post
Run "sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-openjdk"
That should jump into a longish configuration process that gets it all going.
Yes, that worked. Still trying to figure out how to boost the max memory... (see this post)

EDIT: BTW, you can run the Debian Chroot menu item and it will give you a root prompt. If you want to run stuff as user, you just have to add "hilda" before the command. ("hilda" is just an alias for "su user -c")
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Hi...i'm new here...i have one problem because when i try to install easy debian turbo open a window with "impossible download easy-deb-chroot" application packet not disponible".
The message is in italian i traduct it (excuse for my english).
what is the problem???thanks
 
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