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2009-11-27
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The image is installed to MyDocs as per your recommendation. Still, I/O is slow but that's to be expected I guess.
Have you tried to chroot directly to an exploded directory structure - ie. skipping the image mounting?
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Beta testers are desperately wanted. Especially testers with some capability of fixing (or helping to fix) the above issues.
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I haven't done that on an N900 yet, because I'm waiting to hear from more experienced hackers how repartitioning the N900 works for them.
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If you have installed Easy Debian, and you are having a problem, please first check the wiki page, then search this thread. If you can't find your answer, feel free to post your question at the end of the thread.
Update 02-Jun-10:
PR 1.2 broke our elegant keyboard fix (press the power button and clear the menu), so Easy Debian 0.9.50 (in Extras-testing) makes it so you just have to hit the Easy Debian icon again to get keyboard again in LXDE.
Update 26-Apr-10:
The new debian-m5-v3d.img.ext2.lzma image file is now the default for the Easy Debian installer. Please let me know if you have issues.
Update 26-Mar-10:
Both Easy Chroot and Easy Debian are now in Extras! Thank you all for your testing and voting!
If you wish to show your thanks for Easy Debian, you can either donate or you can go to the Easy Debian Download Page and give it 5 stars!
Update 09-Mar-10:
OK, I've pushed Easy Debian 0.9.46 and Easy Chroot 0.3.0 to Testing. These packages incorporate all the stuff we've been hacking out together, including the fix to make LXDE theme editing a possibility.
Please test and vote!
Also, if you have any questions (or answers!) please use the Easy Debian wiki page.
Update 22-Jan-2010:
The two essential Easy Debian packages (easy-chroot and easy-deb-chroot) are now in the Fremantle Extras repository!
New packages coming to Extras-testing soon... as soon as people stop finding problems
Keyboard problems are mostly
solvedworked-around.The fastest way to get keyboard in LXDE again is hit the power button and then tap outside the menu. This should restore keyboard to LXDE.(broken in PR 1.2, see above)I recommend using the Easy Debian image installer (found in your N900s menu after installing Easy Debian) and putting the image in MyDocs.
I have a fairly preliminary image file on my server, but it will do the job for now.
Here are some issues that I need help resolving:
- Keyboard doesn't function in LXDE! Showstopper!
- Dialogs are almost useless under Maemo 5
- Drop-down choosers don't show text using "Beta" theme (see font chooser in OpenOffice Writer)
- GIMP crashes under Maemo when picture is touched with stylus
Beta testers are desperately wanted. Especially testers with some capability of fixing (or helping to fix) the above issues.Thanks!
EDIT: You can follow my progress quite closely now. I do almost all my development and testing on-device, and use git (via Easy Debian of course) to upload my changes from the N900 to the garage.maemo.org project page. Just go to the git repository (labelled SCM on the project's menu bar) to see what's going on.
Interesting, it looks like you can see the on-device uploads by looking at the user name. If the user name is "user", it was uploaded from the N900.
qole.org --- twitter --- Easy Debian wiki page
Please don't send me a private message, post to the appropriate thread.
Thank you all for your donations!
Last edited by qole; 2010-06-03 at 05:43. Reason: Now in Extras! Moved new packages to Extras-Testing