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#171
Okay.

Yeah the image file was fluffy cake to install, I'll just go back to using that instead.

It mostly had to do with hearing reports of Open Office launching 90 seconds faster with the rootfs method and got a little too excited about that.

It still would be nice to score me a nerd friend though.

I've always wanted one.
 

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It still would be nice to score me a nerd friend though.

I've always wanted one.
Me too....
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Hello,

a small up for this thread. did you make any change ?
 
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dan15: What change would you like me to make?
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#175
when i use synaptic, he tells me that ther is a lot of update. if i accept, i lost office-calc.

after this upgrade, if i redo synaptic, he tells me than there is a lot of upgrade for office. if i accept, i completely lost office. so may be could you upgrade office directly in your image file?
 
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dan15: I plan to release an updated image file when OpenOffice is stable. They've been having serious problems with it at Debian. The answer for now is:

Don't update OpenOffice!
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ok! well understand ... :-)
 
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Hey, Qole:
I can not get my ubuntu-md5-v1.img.ext2 file to work.
I extracted it. It would not start. I used Vim to edit my /home/user/.chroot file to include:

IMGFILE=/media/mmc[12]/*.img*

I got a dialogue saying:

ERROR!

The image specified (/media/mmc1/ubuntu-m5-v1.img.ext2) does not exist or is neither
a regular nor a block special file.

First parameter must be an image file or partion

when I try to start with the debian LXDE menu selection.
I ran debbie and got:

~ $ debbie
Starting Debian shell...
No chroot dir specified; using /debian
/media/mmc[12]/*.img* specified in ~/.chroot
gxmessage[11952]: GLIB MESSAGE Gtk - Failed to load module "libgtkstylus.so": libgtkstylus.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Cancelling chroot...
~ $

Could Qole or at least SOMEONE help me!!!

Last edited by wolfs are great!!!; 2010-06-05 at 05:02.
 
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wolfs:

try

Code:
sudo qmount /media/mmc1/ubuntu-md5-v1.img.ext2 /debian
Use Tab to complete the filename to make sure it exists...
What do you get back?
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