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2005-11-06
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2005-11-06
, 16:31
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@ The Netherlands
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2005-11-06
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@ Northwich, Cheshire, UK
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2005-11-06
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@ The Netherlands
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2005-11-16
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@ central georgia, usa
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2005-11-16
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@ La Rochelle, France
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2005-11-16
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@ central georgia, usa
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I think you should log into a "standard" user (ie not root) before login into scratchbox ...
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2005-11-17
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@ Eugene, Oregon
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We could really do with a step by step guide - anyone up to doing this?
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2005-12-11
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I would like to install the Maemo SDK but I got stuck with the Xephyr installation. The tutorial says "Xephyr is pre-installed in the rootsrap, so just to make starting up Xephyr easier, create this kind of "start-xephyr.sh" script. Change the name of the target to the one you are using, here "SDK_PC":" but I can't find it anywhere. I also did not manage to install it myself it should be in the Xserver package, but that is installed already?
This is my first Linux try out ever, I installed Debian and the Gnome interface including Xserver. The Nokia 770 seemed a nice project to me to learn to work with Linux
Thanx!