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hmm you mean just like the x-terminal in maemo
e.g : sudo dpkg -i <file> then enter just !
@sulu
thanx i got it just a question please when im installing a package on each memory it will be written on the image or in /opt and /root
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i was just asking how to play 2 files simultaneously
i have tried debian LXDE to play an mp3 file in it and minimize it and go to maemo and play another but..this is not working..
also i have searched this thread around but i found nothing
there is an app for doing this like having a crossfader or a DJ or something alike
Maybe there's a way for seprating the MediaPlayer volume from the main system volume found in the status bar ..
thanks in advance .
/davdav
Last edited by davdav; 2012-05-15 at 08:50.