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Originally Posted by qole View Post
juandp77: I see you're recommending the use of 'sudo qchroot', why not use quserchroot to run the apps as user instead of root?
changed "qchroot" to "quserchroot" and i got this error :

/usr/bin/ubuntu : line 4: -1: not found
please don't run me as root!
 
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
juandp77: I see you're recommending the use of 'sudo qchroot', why not use quserchroot to run the apps as user instead of root?
to be honest with you I use uchroot, a modifided version of qchroot that doesn't use the home folder of the device in order to have diferent .config files in ubuntu and debian, I will take a look to quserchroot thank you very much

Originally Posted by deny_winarto View Post
changed "qchroot" to "quserchroot" and i got this error :

/usr/bin/ubuntu : line 4: -1: not found
please don't run me as root!
remove sudo qchroot and put jus quserchroot without the sudo

Last edited by juandp77; 2010-12-14 at 03:41.
 

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Wait it works now, i only need to press enter lol
Gonna test it some more, thanks.

Originally Posted by juandp77 View Post
to be honest with you I use uchroot, a modifided version of qchroot that doesn't use the home folder of the device in order to have diferent .config files in ubuntu and debian, I will take a look to quserchroot thank you very much



remove sudo qchroot and put jus quserchroot without the sudo
Ok thanks i suppose this is for solving "another instance is running error"?

Last edited by deny_winarto; 2010-12-14 at 03:53.
 
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Wow I just skimmed all 26 pages and my head is spinning. A couple of general questions before I begin...

1) is all the relevant information in these 26 pages getting updated to the instructions on the first page?

2) would it be possible to get a big picture summary of what is working and what is not working in these distro's? that way one could take the path of least resistance or at least know what they were up against before starting...

btw would this work on the n900? I know it is arm but I don't know what other requirements there are to getting a disto working on this device...
http://www.armedslack.org/

thanks all for the great work...
 
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Originally Posted by extendedping View Post
Wow I just skimmed all 26 pages and my head is spinning. A couple of general questions before I begin...

1) is all the relevant information in these 26 pages getting updated to the instructions on the first page?

2) would it be possible to get a big picture summary of what is working and what is not working in these distro's? that way one could take the path of least resistance or at least know what they were up against before starting...

btw would this work on the n900? I know it is arm but I don't know what other requirements there are to getting a disto working on this device...
http://www.armedslack.org/

thanks all for the great work...
1. firts page has the updated instructions
2. I'm probably gonna do that thanks
3. slackware, wow thats very geeky gonna take a look, maybe how knows
 
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@juandp

Did qole update his ubuntu image?
A friend of mine tried this and he got this :



There's no other button except the mydocument folder
and the wallpaper changed too

Sorry it works now

Last edited by deny_winarto; 2010-12-16 at 16:13.
 
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UPDATE: To fix the date use this command
Code:
dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
and choose your time zone
 

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Originally Posted by deny_winarto View Post
@juandp

Did qole update his ubuntu image?
A friend of mine tried this and he got this :



There's no other button except the mydocument folder
and the wallpaper changed too

Sorry it works now
Looks like the panel is missing the LXDE menu and an application launcher etc. To add those (and to configure/add a new panel) press and hold your stylys somewhere where you see the green cpu load graphs. This will bring up "panel settings" from where you can modify the panel.
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UPDATE: I've created a .deb file for ubuntu that emulates the scripts from easy-debian, I've only tested in my device
So if someone feels brave enough to prove it and help me tested, please let me know
 

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Juan: Can this be done with Maemo (install Maemo a loopback/chroot maemo)? I have tried, but failed to get it to install into loopback...

I want to try it out and also use it on a 'Droid device.
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