|
Page 23 of 53 |
|
Prev |
13 21 22 23
24 25 33
|
Next
| Last
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
Installing usually takes place through something called a package-manager. Ubuntu uses the famous debian apt-get as a backend and synaptic as the frontend.
Right now you are trying to install something in Arch linux, which uses a different package menager called pacman. So, install by Code:
pacman -S ttf-dejavuQuote:
Quote:
Unpack them on your regular machine and transfer them to your n900 or read up on tar.gz files with google and unpack them like that. Now to your answer and the question: There's no problem being a linux newbee. Everyone that knows something has one day lacked the knowledge and in this particular case (of Linux) it's safe to say we all learnt what we know online. By googling, by reading carefully and by asking questions but above all, by showing curiosity and initiative. Good luck! |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
Quote:
btw, i already did what you told me : But during dejavu installation i got this error Code:
Code:
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash)And they are already in the correct folders when i check them with filebox. so how come i got "No such file or directory"? |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
deny_winarto,
I donīt know about the post_install error, I did not have that but it sounds like a part of the Arch Build Structure is missing. I ran into that problem, which boils down to having only very limited repositories available over at ArchMobile. About the other issue, make sure you copy the files from toyr root partition into the partition you are using as chroot. For that you need to chroot into your Arch first and then copy the files and chmod them. |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
Quote:
Code:
Quote:
|
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
anthonie and those trying to get full keyboard functionality:
You might have better keyboard luck by copying /usr/share/X11/xkb from Maemo to your chroot (<chroot>/usr/share/X11). This is one of the things that the synchroot script does. Take a look at /sbin/synchroot to see if it has any other tips for you. |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
@qole : Is there anyway to make a shortcut from ubuntu's openoffice? Just like what you did in easy debian?
Ubuntu's OO runs faster in my device.. I noticed you use "debbie openoffice" on the OO .desktop exec.. can i do the same method for ubuntu? thanks |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
@qole,
Thanks, that was the final thing needed for the keyboard. Current status of Archlinux: Working fully with hardware keyboard support and all. Illume module is installed by default. @Deny, I don't have mt card with me at the moment, so I can't check that OS as it installed on SD. Figured the copying to your chroot in the mean time? Qole answered it as well. |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
Quote:
How do i copy and chmod while in chroot? Code:
/cd /home/user/archlinux |
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
deny_winarto: Just make a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/hildon with the command you use to run openoffice in the "EXEC=" line.
|
Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
Quote:
Now just have to figure out how to copy and chmod while in chroot archlinux.. |
| All times are GMT. The time now is 23:05. |
Page 23 of 53 |
|
Prev |
13 21 22 23
24 25 33
|
Next
| Last
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8