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wasn't it "java -jar filename.jar" ?
 
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wasn't it "java -jar filename.jar" ?
One would think. However, when I type "java <anything>" I get "command not found".

My hope here is that if I run Calgoo with a call in the Debian chroot instead of on the desktop, it will be a bit more manageable. Most likely this is just wishful thinking. A pity, because the program is a killer app for the device.
 
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One would think. However, when I type "java <anything>" I get "command not found".

My hope here is that if I run Calgoo with a call in the Debian chroot instead of on the desktop, it will be a bit more manageable. Most likely this is just wishful thinking. A pity, because the program is a killer app for the device.
dross: I think your answer is in this post.

Also, The openjdk6 in Ubuntu Jaunty seems to be far superior to the one in Debian Sid, so if/when I can get enough space-time to put together Easy Ubuntu, the Java performance will be one of the big benefits.
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That seems to have done it. I only read through the entire thread 2 or 3 times, obviously not enough! I've now launched the program under chroot; I guess I'll go wash the car and walk the dog while it loads....

Thanks again. David.
 
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Oh well, it loads fine (see picture), but is even less responsive than on the LXDE desktop. Looks like 2-way sync to 30Boxes just isn't going to happen on the Nokia. Thanks anyway for all your help. - David
 

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Linux newb here, but anyway.

Following the install instructions on the first page, I got to the congratulations window and rebooted. However, nothing debian related appears to run. LXDE pops up for less than a second with a window saying "this is the LXDE window. log out instead of closing this window." or something like that, then it closes. Chroot opens a terminal window for even less time before closing it, I have no idea what it says in that.

I'm on a N810 with the latest version of Diablo.
Any ideas?

EDIT: Nevermind. It looks like the download link on maemo.org points to 0.9.11. Updating to 0.9.12 through the application manager seems to have fixed things for me.

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Hi,
I am very interested in trying the Turbo-Charged editions when they (Ubuntu) become avail.

Question:
Is it possible to Dual boot? Meaning, boot the OS 2008 & Turbo-charged project?

Thanks
I just bought a Nokia n810 on ebay for $ 185
So, will update the firmware asap, then Os 2008 to the latest libraries.

Will be looking into finding a phone that I could use as a Internet Modem connection(maybe Iphone)

Advise & suggestions welcome
Thanks
 
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"Following the install instructions on the first page, I got to the congratulations window and rebooted. However, nothing debian related appears to run. LXDE pops up for less than a second with a window saying "this is the LXDE window. log out instead of closing this window." or something like that, then it closes. Chroot opens a terminal window for even less time before closing it, I have no idea what it says in that."

I have the same problem. I am running on an n800 with the latest diablo release. I checked, and I have version 0.9.12 installed already. can anyone help me out with this?
 
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These problems suggest that your big image file is damaged or corrupted. So far, anyone who had problems like this eventually discovered that their image file was corrupted.

Open a terminal, enter
Code:
sudo debian
and post the results here.
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When I run Xterm and type that, I get this:
~ $ sudo debian
chroot is set up already!
everything set up, running chroot...
[I have no name!@debian: /]
 
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