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juandp77 2010-12-05 23:49

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 890221)
Then, after doing chmod +x /usr/bin/startlxde2, what do i do??

exit all

make sure to give all the files inside /home/user/ubuntu execution permissions like before

exit, close all the tabs open a new xterminal and type
Code:

cd /home/user/ubuntu
./ubuntu


Boemien 2010-12-05 23:58

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Still Black Screen. I followed up all the steps. And I have errors in terminal like:

[dix] could not init font path element....

Is it related to the font? I changed mine for Lucida Blackletter!!

I Also have:

~/ubuntu $ unrecognised device identifier
(EE) config/hal :NewInputDeviceRequest fails (2)

juandp77 2010-12-06 00:13

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 890228)
Still Black Screen. I followed up all the steps. And I have errors in terminal like:

[dix] could not init font path element....

Is it related to the font? I changed mine for Lucida Blackletter!!

I Also have:

~/ubuntu $ unrecognised device identifier
(EE) config/hal :NewInputDeviceRequest fails (2)

I have those messages to so its not a font issue.

ok lets make a new startlxde2 script to see if that works

1.
Code:

cd ubuntu
./chrootubuntu

2. Now we are inside ubuntu

Code:

aptitude install nano
aptitude install xserver-xephyr
nano /usr/bin/startlxde2

erase all

and copy this

Code:

#!/bin/sh

DISPLAY=:2 startlxde

save it

3.
Code:

Xephyr :2 -br -fullscreen &
now a black screen will appear, press ctrl + del return to the terminal and type

Code:

startlxde2
press ctrl + del and see if it works

mukati 2010-12-06 02:10

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 890224)
exit all

make sure to give all the files inside /home/user/ubuntu execution permissions like before

exit, close all the tabs open a new xterminal and type
Code:

cd /home/user/ubuntu
./ubuntu


ok so i started the process all over again and i reached here

touch /usr/bin/startlxde2
nano /usr/bin/startlxde2

when i put in the second command while i have mounted the ubutnu image it says command not recognized..

so its like nano BLAh BLAh BLAh not somthing
and yes i have nano installed

what to do?

juandp77 2010-12-06 02:35

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
maybe a problem with nano so I sugesst you to remove and reinstall nano

Inside Ubuntu chroot type

Code:

aptitude purge nano
aptitude install nano


Boemien 2010-12-06 09:09

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Finally I did it! I made a mistake about the location of the startlxde2 file. It is located under the ubuntu Folder! Thanks. But I don't Know how to update the time and Date.

You will have to update the first post with all the mistakes corrected!

Keneraali 2010-12-06 09:46

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Could someone post the file /usr/bin/lxsession here, I'm missing that one.

Edit. Oh wait, I had the wrong terminal... It's working now!

tobyax 2010-12-06 14:33

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
I have a problem with nano, it tells me that I did not install nano
I have installed nano long time ago...

its same to use leafpad?

tobyax 2010-12-06 14:47

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
when I give the command "aptitude install nano", I get the error "segmentation fault", same error with purge

why?

mukati 2010-12-06 14:53

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
thanks so much i got it working....but hwy is the UI like debian ???? it dosnt look like ubuntu i have on my computer??/


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