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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
GREAT!!
Can you please on your two n800 verify if there is any problem with fonts in microb after installing KDE. I can not see any difference, but some people are saying there is a problem. I can not confirm. Can you open some pages in microb on the n800 with KDE installed and on n800 without KDE installed and see if you are seeing a font difference. It may be there but without looking at them at the same time I can't see any difference. |
Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
Is it possible after installing KDE using this method to make the N800 boot to KDE by default or to install a bootloader?
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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
can I install KDE from MMC boot? or it has to be boot from int flash?
what is the exact file length for the MMC1 tarball? I have some problem in dl it....and this is the 4th time, 300865 kB sounds right? Kdesup-3.5.8.deb is 20762 kB, sounds right? TIA, bun Edit: MMC boot .9G int flash 4G mmc1 space, running MMC1 install, on 1st step, local-mmc1 failed "Unable to install local-mmc1". What did I do wrong? bun |
Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
If you want to boot from SD/MMC please see www.tablethacker.com for instructions.
bun, sizes sound right |
Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
I have problem in dl the files. I tried the tablet and now using the PC, the tarball file sometimes dl as .2 Mb, sometimes as .3 Mb, and sometimes as 297 MB........I think I will try some other time.
I cannot trust those files and I think that is the reason for the failed installation. bun Edit: apparantly after the 1st dl, whether succesful or not, the 2nd onward dl can only get a .2mb file. What is going on? bun |
Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
i can confirm there is a font problem. This install has changed my fonts to what looks like sort of a Terminal font. Some of the letters are broken, they dont display correctly.I cant explain it. All I know is that the fonts have changed. It could be as easy as a about:config setting. I'm looking into it
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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
My Microb fonts look like the fonts on KDE when using Konqueror as ROOT on the N800. The fonts look like thin lines. :(
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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
EXACTLY. Now what font does Konqueror use?
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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
I have tried everything to restore the default fonts. I changed the fonts on KDE to "Nokia Sans" hoping that it will set them on MicroB, but I got a no go. :( I tried to use default *.ttf files on the Tablet, but the settings don't stay. (Note: You can use "about:config" on MicroB to play around with fonts and other settings.) I might need to start from scratch to identify the problem. I will go as far as untaring KDE, but not SUP, but I'm not sure if SUP is the problem. I still don't know what is causing it. If SUP is not the problem, then KDE is overwriting some "links between files." I will see what I can do. :P
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Re: KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
Is there an input method for keyboard or do we still need a bluetooth one to enter text in KDE (n800) ?
Maybe an app on symbian that emulate a bluetooth keyboard using the phone one could be usefull ... does it exist ? |
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