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BTW, examining /sbin/debian (from 'sudo debian'), I see bunch of code lines, related specifically to OpenOffice (not only in comments, things called directly in code got OpenOffice in names). qole, any comment on these? Is it just obsolete, or should we modify it to suit LibreOffice?
IMGFILE=/dev/mmcblk0p4 # or other partition, depending on where it's sitting IMGFS=ext4 # or any other ext You're using - not sure if it's needed, when dealing with real partition, but I've changed it anyway TMPSIZE=30M # as I use 3GB ED partition, I decided to use more ammount of space for swap
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2012-01-07
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btw:
What's the point of having contrib and non-free in our sources.list? According to vrms [3] there are only packages from main in Easy Debian.
Qole, any comment on this? I would like to correct /apt/sources.list before uploading tar.gz of my ED partition. It's minor thing, but why prepare unnecessary "possible corrections" to feed up wiki page
I've also come across minor issue, that I would like to hammer before uploading image. When running libreoffice from terminal, via 'debbie libreoffice', It got stuck on first logo, and following errors appear in terminal:
(message about locale is probably unrelated). Ho ever, everything works fine, when using Debian chroot shortcut (i.e. chroot with root access). So, it seems to be privileges-related glitch - any ideas?Code:[Java framework] Error in function createSettingsDocument (elements.cxx). javaldx failed! Warning: failed to read path from javaldx I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale ""
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2012-01-07
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Also, in my other posts in last few pages of this thread, I've asked You many times about some OpenOffice-specific parts in debian(izing) scripts of ED:
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Originally Posted by EstelBTW, examining /sbin/debian (from 'sudo debian'), I see bunch of code lines, related specifically to OpenOffice (not only in comments, things called directly in code got OpenOffice in names). qole, any comment on these? Is it just obsolete, or should we modify it to suit LibreOffice?
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2012-01-07
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Sulu's image is available from qole.org/files and as a choice on the image installer on your N900.
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2012-01-07
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