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#831
@hstende: I also tried your Ubuntu image v2. In your image, LXTerminal does come back with a prompt (it didn't with qole's Ubuntu image). You also succeeded only with OO 3.1?

As to sshd in your image: I find it slightly worrying that all users of your image will have the same server key. When I installed ssh in my Debian image, I gave it some thought and then preferred not to have another sshd running, since I can connect anyway by ssh-ing to Maemo and then running debian. And from Debian chroot I can start ssh connection anyway. So my recommendation would be to only install openssh-client under Debian.
 

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first, sorry folks, I don't exactly where this post should be, but I've been checking/browsing all over the web for 1 hour and still don't have an answer (or even a clue).

I installed Easy Debian on my N900 and everything was beatiful until I accidentally activated the “navigator” view mode in OpenOffice (I have NO IDEA how I did it) and now I can’t get out of it to the “normal” document view (making OO useless).

How do I close the &($#$*()% “Navigator” view?.

PD: feel free to move this post to wherever it belongs...
 
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Originally Posted by regp81 View Post
first, sorry folks, I don't exactly where this post should be, but I've been checking/browsing all over the web for 1 hour and still don't have an answer (or even a clue).

I installed Easy Debian on my N900 and everything was beatiful until I accidentally activated the “navigator” view mode in OpenOffice (I have NO IDEA how I did it) and now I can’t get out of it to the “normal” document view (making OO useless).

How do I close the &($#$*()% “Navigator” view?.

PD: feel free to move this post to wherever it belongs...
You've come to the right place. The solution is further up in this thread: if you run the "Set Deb HW Keys" app provided by the newest easy-deb-chroot package, function keys will be mapped to Shift+Fn+(upper row keys). So you can issue F5 in openoffice which closes Navigator mode.

EDIT: Just tried that out and contrary to what I was remembering, I get a new window when choosing Navigator mode, which I can just close.

Last edited by rebhana; 2010-03-14 at 17:26.
 
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Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
Yes. In fact, Fn+Ctrl does work in deb chroot as long as one is in terminal mode. But it's no longer available within applications started from there.
Yes, this is how work for me too.

Which is fine, I just have to add few keys for programs that I run with debbie (for example "=" when I use spreadsheet etc etc)


Anyone tried to install exiftool for fotoxx successfully?
 
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#835
@rebahana good point about ssh. I guess I'll have to find a way to generate the keys at first-run.

I try to compile openoffice3.2 for karmic to put in my image. It has been compiling for 50 hours on my n900 now... hopefully it will finish soon. lxterminal worked fine for me, but I didn't install roxterm in my image.

@nicorumiz I installed that package on my ubuntu image. If I remember right it was arhcitecture-independent package.

Last edited by hstende; 2010-03-14 at 20:07.
 
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To folks experimenting with Ubuntu root images - is this about Karmic or Lucid ? I hear ARM Lucid is ARMv7+Thumb2 which could be fairly interesting...
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attila77: trying to upgrade to Ubuntu Lucid from Ubuntu Karmic trashes my disk image every time. It actually corrupts the image. But the OpenOffice 3.2 doesn't seem to be any faster than 3.1... Or if it is, it isn't so much faster that I must have it.
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@hstende

ok thanks. I'm not really familiar with Linux but I'll try. Should work with the debian image as well.

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I think I did it...

apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl

and look like work just fine :-)

is this the right procedure?

Nico
 
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#840
Hi, and I don't know if this is an out of the topic ... but I'm managing the JDownloader with easydebian, and there's no way to get the right click. Everything is very slow (although with patience, it works) so perhaps this is the problem.

However, I need to ask, is there any shortcut with the keyboard (the physical or the virtual) to get this done??

By the way, my physical keyboard (spanish), although it has the "es" in the etc file, is mapped with the english keys.

Thanxs
 
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