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debbie iceweasel -g
I'll try if calling xmodmap or xbindkeys via autostart will make the keyboard work properly even in Squeeze.
- enable blue keys on N900 keyboard in LXDE: copy /usr/share/X11/xkb directory to your chroot
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2011-09-01
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2011-09-01
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I have a question/problem. I'm getting all sorts of unmet dependencies when I try to install apps via the Synaptic Package Manager.
So, I tried enabling a bunch more of the repositories (well, all of them!). That only made thi gs worse, I'm afraid.
So my question is, what are the "default", optimal repositories that should be enabled?
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2011-09-01
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@Estel:
There is some problem with that java pluginappletviewer. As the error message suggests please un the browser from a terminal with the -g switch! e.g:Then open the problematic website. The browser will crash again but this time you should get a more useful error message on the terminal. Please post it here! Most likely I'll not be able to help since I'm no java expert, but I'm sure somebody else here is.Code:debbie iceweasel -g
line 122: gdb: command not found
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2011-09-01
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Thanks for info. Ho ever, it was first thing I've tried, and terminal reply is:
Code:line 122: gdb: command not found
As for testing scenario, well, it involves LibreOffice, so You probably won't be interested
#!/bin/sh ################################## #Change these two variables to the WM of your choice. WMNAME="$1" ; WMEXEC="$2" [ "x$WMNAME" != x ] || WMNAME="Xephyr" [ "x$WMEXEC" != x ] || WMEXEC="startlxde1" ################################## export DISPLAY=:0 export TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event3 export TSLIB_CALIBFILE=/etc/pointercal export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so zenity --display=:0 --info --text="Welcome to Easy Debian LXDE. This window is needed to gain keyboard focus in LXDE. Click OK." &trl -l /usr/bin/Xephyr :1 -screen 800x480 -br -ac & while [ "x$PARWIN" = "x" ] ; do # wait for Xephyr window to appear export PARWIN=`wmctrl -l | grep -i $WMNAME | awk '{print $1}'` done DISPLAY=:1 ; habak -mf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/DroidSans-Bold.ttf \ -ht 'Ctrl-back to return to dashboard.' DISPLAY=:0 ; wmctrl -i -r $PARWIN -T 'Easy Debian' wmctrl -i -r $PARWIN -b toggle,fullscreen while [ "x$TWOWIN" = "x" ] ; do # wait for Zenity dialog to pop up... export TWOWIN=`wmctrl -l | grep -i Information | awk '{print $1}'` done #echo window id: $TWOWIN wmctrl -i -a $TWOWIN #/sbin/qobi-wmhint-fix $PARWIN /usr/bin/set-focus $PARWIN wmctrl -i -a $PARWIN /usr/bin/$WMEXEC killall Xephyr export DISPLAY=:0
/usr/bin/set-focus $PARWIN
~ $ debbie wmctrl -l [..] 0x03800059 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 Fotos 0x0380005c 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 Fotos 0x01800cd3 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 hildon-home 0x01800de0 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 hildon-home 0x01800f9f 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 hildon-home 0x018013ba 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 hildon-home 0x03217172 0 Nokia-N900-02-8 m5v3e 0x04000002 0 N/A Easy Debian
sh-4.1$ set-focus 0x04000002 X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) Major opcode of failed request: 42 (X_SetInputFocus) Resource id in failed request: 0x4000002 Serial number of failed request: 7 Current serial number in output stream: 7
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2011-09-02
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All that worked out fine. But now when I go to "replace the image" as you suggest - I understand this to mean, simply copying the extracted image back onto the N900 over the current one - I discovered that it seems to be exactly the same setup.
Also, if anyone could comment on the main technical/software hurdles for developing Easy Debian on androids that would, I think, be of interest to many.
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I have a big problem with Polish keyboard debian-m5-v3e.img.ext2.
I do not know how I can get the Polish characters on the keyboard (ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż). I tried a modified rx-51 króry creates shortcuts Ctrl + Fn + a = ą, , and so with others.
- http://forum.gsmcenter.pl/poradniki-...ej-t16971.html
The keyboard is ok but maemo in easy debian "circus". At the Fn + CTRL + e = ł. There is no numeric keypad Fn + q = 1/Fn+q=@. There is no heaven there other characters only.
Synchroot I've done before and after and I do the same. The autostart I (setxkbmap
#xkbset exp 60 =sticky =twokey =latchlock
#xkbset sticky -twokey latchlock
@lxde-settings-daemon
@lxpanel --profile LXDE
@pcmanfm -d
@setxkbmap pl)
On page 119 he was already on but for me there is something wrong.
Even as I return to the original and the rx-51 will still have synchroot bushes and lack of Fn
please help
Thank you and best regards
Last edited by istota; 2011-09-01 at 12:46.