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Estel's!

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...22#post1401322
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...42#post1355842
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It really depends on what you're doing.

Estel's image is the most "rounded" one when it comes to beginner friendlyness due to the software it already includes, but all the images at qole.org suffer from being heavily outdated.
For example iceweasel in squeeze hasn't received any updates since december 2012 (the backports have version 10.0.12 but that's not really better). I haven't checked the implications of that, but I wouldn't use iceweasel from squeeze for online banking or any other stuff that requires me to login somewhere.

I tried to adress this by uploading a minimal wheezy-based image some posts ago [2], but as I've seen just now the link is dead.
I will upload an updated before easter, maybe this evening (CEST), maybe tomorrow.*
I also included instructions that are hopefully detailed enough to reproduce my work. So if you have any decent armel/hf machine (> Raspberry PI; in which case you'll likely have some slightly advanced knowledge about debian) you could build your own image as well.


*) I'd appreciate hint's on any sharehosters that don't essentially require me to add an nsfw warning to my link due to their advertising.
Otherwise I'm considering on signing up at linuxtracker.org, in which case you'd have to bear with my quite stable but slow connection.

[1] http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.or...6-20_changelog
[2] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...&page=306#3053
 

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I've just uploaded an updated version of my minimal Wheezy/armhf image. [1]
The md5sums are as follows:
Code:
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma 
c0f6f1c5f8d398229cb0852e9986e704  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
07490006e902bd932cfca99df6b49b2a  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
Apart from updating the packages there is no change compared to the previous one, so there's no need for you to switch if you've keept the last one up to date.
And as always: If you feel like mirroring this image on your own webspace, feel free to do that! In fact I'd be grateful.

@FlashInTheNight86:
In case you use kernel power [2] (required for armhf) you can use this image, install iceweasel and libreoffice on your own and you should be ready to go.


[1] http://freakshare.com/files/m8yq5o6h....img.lzma.html
[2] http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power
 

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Originally Posted by sulu View Post
I've just uploaded an updated version of my minimal Wheezy/armhf image. [1]
The md5sums are as follows:
Code:
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma 
c0f6f1c5f8d398229cb0852e9986e704  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
07490006e902bd932cfca99df6b49b2a  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
Apart from updating the packages there is no change compared to the previous one, so there's no need for you to switch if you've keept the last one up to date.
And as always: If you feel like mirroring this image on your own webspace, feel free to do that! In fact I'd be grateful.

@FlashInTheNight86:
In case you use kernel power [2] (required for armhf) you can use this image, install iceweasel and libreoffice on your own and you should be ready to go.


[1] http://freakshare.com/files/m8yq5o6h....img.lzma.html
[2] http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power
Great image clean fast and not bloated with alot of stuff thanks
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Originally Posted by sulu View Post
I've just uploaded an updated version of my minimal Wheezy/armhf image. [1]
The md5sums are as follows:
Code:
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma 
c0f6f1c5f8d398229cb0852e9986e704  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img.lzma
$ md5sum debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
07490006e902bd932cfca99df6b49b2a  debian_wheezy2sulu_armhf.img
Apart from updating the packages there is no change compared to the previous one, so there's no need for you to switch if you've keept the last one up to date.
And as always: If you feel like mirroring this image on your own webspace, feel free to do that! In fact I'd be grateful.

@FlashInTheNight86:
In case you use kernel power [2] (required for armhf) you can use this image, install iceweasel and libreoffice on your own and you should be ready to go.


[1] http://freakshare.com/files/m8yq5o6h....img.lzma.html
[2] http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power
i dont know if i am doing something but when i try to install iceweasel or synaptic i get this error

[\u@chroot: \w]apt-get install iceweasel
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
libevent-2.0-5 libhunspell-1.3-0 libmozjs24d
xulrunner-24.0
Suggested packages:
fonts-stix otf-stix fonts-oflb-asana-math fonts-mathjax
mozplugger libgnomeui-0 libcanberra0
Recommended packages:
hunspell-en-us hunspell-dictionary myspell-dictionary
The following NEW packages will be installed:
iceweasel libevent-2.0-5 libhunspell-1.3-0 libmozjs24d
xulrunner-24.0
0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/20.7 MB of archives.
After this operation, 41.6 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting:
syntax error: unknown group 'crontab' in statoverride file
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[\u@chroot: \w]
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I can't reproduce this, but your prompt looks funny.

Can you give more details please?
Where does your shell come from? Is it from within LXDE or via debbie?
Also I'd like to see the output of mount from Maemo.
May your image be corrupted?

Edit:
Was this your first attempt to install something in this image?

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Originally Posted by mayhem View Post
syntax error: unknown group 'crontab' in statoverride file
I've had something like that once. With trepidation, I removed the offending entry from the file, tried again and it worked. Can't say I'd recommend it though since I didn't really know what I was doing.
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I don't have my N900 at hand now, but iirc there's a group 'cron' or 'crontab' with the gid 102 in the image's /etc/group.
It doesn't cause any problems for me, but it might still be a bad idea to have it there. If removing this entry solves your problem, please let me know and I'll upload another image with the group removed.

As for your prompt, I believe the problem might be that Easy Debian by default bind-mounts Maemo's /home/user into the image. I consider this to be a bad idea since it messes Maemo's home up with stuff that doesn't belong there.
Therefore I've disabled this bind-mount long time ago and I honestly can't say what happens if it's still there.
I'll give it a try though and see if I can fix it.
 

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mayhem, groupadd crontab will fix it
 

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Originally Posted by sulu View Post
...please let me know and I'll upload another image with the group removed
if you can please upload it on uppit.
 
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