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ear0wax 2010-12-07 21:31

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
e17 has ------ in place of fonts, what is the fix for this? I see in your screenshots they font looks fine. Thanks!

anthonie 2010-12-07 21:39

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Previous page, same question asked by me. answered by Juan. Quote below.

Quote:

try this under archlinux chrooted xterminal

Code:

pacman -S ttf-dejavu

When youīre done installing, please tell me whether your keyboard works or not.

ear0wax 2010-12-07 21:47

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

Originally Posted by anthonie (Post 891842)
Previous page, same question asked by me. answered by Juan. Quote below.



When youīre done installing, please tell me whether your keyboard works or not.

No my keyboard does not work. Will try the above thanks!

Also, before I go messing around with ubuntu and ferdora does the keyboard work in those?

juandp77 2010-12-07 23:21

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
hi guys about archlinux issues I'll post new roofts with wmctrl, keyboard and many others fixes, also with community repositories in order to have more app. Right now I'm on my work so please be patient, I'm going to improve archlinux the best I can!!!

anthonie 2010-12-07 23:39

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 891917)
hi guys about archlinux issues I'll post new roofts with wmctrl, keyboard and many others fixes, also with community repositories in order to have more app. Right now I'm on my work so please be patient, I'm going to improve archlinux the best I can!!!


You mean the keyboard focus issue needs a new download in order to get it working? It's not something we can fix ourselves? I have seen the thread with qole's workaround, but don't know how to implement that.

Also, the need to reboot after using ez-chroot in order to be able to connect my device to my laptop as mass storage is something of an easy debian problem, I guess?

juandp77 2010-12-08 00:27

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

Originally Posted by anthonie (Post 891930)
You mean the keyboard focus issue needs a new download in order to get it working? It's not something we can fix ourselves? I have seen the thread with qole's workaround, but don't know how to implement that.

Also, the need to reboot after using ez-chroot in order to be able to connect my device to my laptop as mass storage is something of an easy debian problem, I guess?

thats way I make the closearch, closefedora, closeubuntu scripts, take a look in the tutorial on first page with that you could use the mass storage and yes I will post the solution for the keyboard

kybo 2010-12-08 01:37

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

anybody tested fedora ?

doing ./chrootfedora

then trying yum install, it display /bin/sh: yum : not found

my image of fedora is in /home/user/MyDocs...

when can I do ?

thanks

Nightmae 2010-12-08 02:01

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
I can't run Fedora, when I run this command: ./fedora, I got a blank screen and the terminal keep to show this error:
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()

juandp77 2010-12-08 03:01

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

Originally Posted by Nightmae (Post 892004)
I can't run Fedora, when I run this command: ./fedora, I got a blank screen and the terminal keep to show this error:
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 7: wmctrl: command not found()

fedora instructions updated please follow the steps on first page

Boemien 2010-12-08 10:44

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Hi Juandp! I still have problems with the clock! lol! When I update the clock in ubuntu, it updates it into maemo too! In fact, I don't Know how to adjust GMT. In Ubuntu, i have GMT+8. How to change it to GMT+0 ???
Did you try to resolve my : "bus errorackage list" problem? I saw on the net that it is related to two bin files located in /var/cache/apt/ some say I have to delete them. what is your point of view? I'm very interrested about your script to give ubuntu its own files.
And How do I do if i want to completly uninstall Ubuntu?

one1002 2010-12-08 11:12

Re: [TUTORIAL] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
hi anyone tried installing netbook-launcher in ubuntu?how's the performance-wise?

would like to know the difference in installing netbook-launcher and plain ubuntu..planning to install ubuntu tomorrow.. =)

anthonie 2010-12-08 13:06

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

I am not trying to break yourt balls here, but I do have a question that has been bothering me since yesterday: Have you yourself actually thorougly tested the setups you are promoting here?

To be honest: I think you could provide a little more information and warning to the people that follow your guide and I mean more than just "Install at your own risk". It's not that it will brick your n900, but having to reboot because you loose your mounhtpoints (/MyDocs) and you qumount doesn't do the job properly, it also means that if you want to listen music, right after having played with one of the setups here, you'll be in for a wait untill the tracker finishes re-indexing all your music files. Those kind of things should be communicated. If you didn't know yourself, it illustrates why I wrote this post.

To illustrate what I mean: I noticed the whole window parsing module was missing when I installed Arch, I ask you about it, and without saying, it turns out you update the guide on the first page. Why don't you share that information with the people who are reading page 12 of your thread?

I started with Arch linux, because that was the only thing that had my interest, actually E17 has my interest. But another guy asked about the Xephyr keyboard-focus on Ubuntu or Fedora and has not been answered. My guess is now, it's not working there either.

Apart from that, I guess you need to be more precise in your listing of steps to take. Need to leave a non-rooted terminal aside? Make sure you communicate that. Need root-access in order to perform a task? Make sure the people who read know they need to change to root.

So, just to be sure: I am not complaining here. I spent a free day yesterday, playing around with your findings, googling for a solution for the keyboard focus-thing, and I have enjoyed myself. So I hope you can take my post as constructive criticism :)

Keep up the good work!

juandp77 2010-12-08 14:55

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

Originally Posted by anthonie (Post 892274)
Hey Juan,

I am not trying to break yourt balls here, but I do have a question that has been bothering me since yesterday: Have you yourself actually thorougly tested the setups you are promoting here?

To be honest: I think you could provide a little more information and warning to the people that follow your guide and I mean more than just "Install at your own risk". It's not that it will brick your n900, but having to reboot because you loose your mounhtpoints (/MyDocs) and you qumount doesn't do the job properly, it also means that if you want to listen music, right after having played with one of the setups here, you'll be in for a wait untill the tracker finishes re-indexing all your music files. Those kind of things should be communicated. If you didn't know yourself, it illustrates why I wrote this post.

To illustrate what I mean: I noticed the whole window parsing module was missing when I installed Arch, I ask you about it, and without saying, it turns out you update the guide on the first page. Why don't you share that information with the people who are reading page 12 of your thread?

I started with Arch linux, because that was the only thing that had my interest, actually E17 has my interest. But another guy asked about the Xephyr keyboard-focus on Ubuntu or Fedora and has not been answered. My guess is now, it's not working there either.

Apart from that, I guess you need to be more precise in your listing of steps to take. Need to leave a non-rooted terminal aside? Make sure you communicate that. Need root-access in order to perform a task? Make sure the people who read know they need to change to root.

So, just to be sure: I am not complaining here. I spent a free day yesterday, playing around with your findings, googling for a solution for the keyboard focus-thing, and I have enjoyed myself. So I hope you can take my post as constructive criticism :)

Keep up the good work!

this is not a finish thread, its working in progres, I think its pretty amazing what we had so far, and yes there still some troubles, thats one of the reasons why I posted, to improve this with the community, Ithink I've asked all your questions, and ofcourse its very important to update the first post because that solution should help for new people from the start and dont have to read 12 pages just to find a solution, about qumount complaint, that in fact do the job for me. So please check the file again maybe some typing mistake.
I'm pretty busy with my job, getting long rounds, so if anyone know the solution of the questions that somebody ask please help me

Thanks a lot for take interest on the thread I will try to improve what you ask

juandp77 2010-12-08 15:01

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

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 892198)
Hi Juandp! I still have problems with the clock! lol! When I update the clock in ubuntu, it updates it into maemo too! In fact, I don't Know how to adjust GMT. In Ubuntu, i have GMT+8. How to change it to GMT+0 ???
Did you try to resolve my : "bus errorackage list" problem? I saw on the net that it is related to two bin files located in /var/cache/apt/ some say I have to delete them. what is your point of view? I'm very interrested about your script to give ubuntu its own files.
And How do I do if i want to completly uninstall Ubuntu?

Clock bug its happen to me to, let me research on that, about the "bus errorackage list" problem It happen to me too so what I did its start again with a new ubuntu.img.ext2
If you want to uninstall Ubuntu: j

Code:

rm /home/user/MyDocs/ubuntu*.img.ext2
rm -r ubuntu
sudo rm /usr/bin/ubuntu
sudo rm /usr/bin/ubuntu-lxde
sudo rm /usr/bin/closeubuntu
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/ubuntu.desktop


stalker 2010-12-08 15:57

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
juandp77 could you please upload your icon files... i want to use that on my .desktop file/ link... thanks

juandp77 2010-12-08 16:35

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

Originally Posted by stalker (Post 892368)
juandp77 could you please upload your icon files... i want to use that on my .desktop file/ link... thanks

sure just give a moment to find it

EDIT: Here it is http://ubuntuone.com/p/Sl3/

Boemien 2010-12-08 18:00

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 892333)
Clock bug its happen to me to, let me research on that, about the "bus errorackage list" problem It happen to me too so what I did its start again with a new ubuntu.img.ext2
If you want to uninstall Ubuntu: j

Code:

rm /home/user/MyDocs/ubuntu*.img.ext2
rm -r ubuntu
sudo rm /usr/bin/ubuntu
sudo rm /usr/bin/ubuntu-lxde
sudo rm /usr/bin/closeubuntu
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/ubuntu.desktop


Thanks for this. I will try to reinstall it!!! because I'm facing problems installing apps via terminal. And also, I want your config file to make ubuntu have its own Home Folder!!! thankssssss!! :D

juandp77 2010-12-08 18:45

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

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 892453)
Thanks for this. I will try to reinstall it!!! because I'm facing problems installing apps via terminal. And also, I want your config file to make ubuntu have its own Home Folder!!! thankssssss!! :D

I recommend just to replace the ubuntu.img.ext2 for a new one in MyDocs

ok the script could be downloaded from here http://ubuntuone.com/p/Sm7/ copy to MyDocs

open a terminal and type

Code:

sudo mv /home/user/MyDocs/uchroot /sbin
sudo chmod +x /sbin/uchroot
cd /home/user/ubuntu
sudo nano chroot ubuntu

Now go to the final line and change this:

Code:

sudo qchroot $UBUNTUIMG $UBUNTUCHROOT "$@"
to thys:

Code:

sudo uchroot $UBUNTUIMG $UBUNTUCHROOT "$@"
now you will have your own home in ubuntu

kingoddball 2010-12-08 20:41

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
EXCELLENT WORK!
All worked great. I tested all 3. The ONLY issue I have is that archlinux/e17 is poor. its black/grey and white and nothing is readable. only one ugly button on the bottom.
I did a pacman lxde. looked ugly. done pacman fluxbox - I tried click and hold for menu - didnt work.

has anyone tried more windows managers?

I would like to try Gnome but arcn and fedora don't have it available.
maybe I'm wrong?

Boemien 2010-12-08 22:10

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

ok the script could be downloaded from here http://ubuntuone.com/p/Sm7/ copy to MyDocs
Thanks for the Script, but I can't download it! My browser opens a text file and when i "save as", it saves it as txt! Can you Zip it? pleeeeeaaaasssseeee! :D

mukati 2010-12-08 22:25

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

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 892615)
EXCELLENT WORK!
All worked great. I tested all 3. The ONLY issue I have is that archlinux/e17 is poor. its black/grey and white and nothing is readable. only one ugly button on the bottom.
I did a pacman lxde. looked ugly. done pacman fluxbox - I tried click and hold for menu - didnt work.

has anyone tried more windows managers?

I would like to try Gnome but arcn and fedora don't have it available.
maybe I'm wrong?

you say you have tested all three .. i am having a problem with fedora it gives a black screen and mentions many stings of some type of failed attempts I have followed the updated instructions..

Thanks

juandp77 2010-12-08 23:43

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

Originally Posted by Boemien (Post 892723)
Thanks for the Script, but I can't download it! My browser opens a text file and when i "save as", it saves it as txt! Can you Zip it? pleeeeeaaaasssseeee! :D

sure here it is http://ubuntuone.com/p/Sof/


Quote:

Originally Posted by mukati (Post 892740)
you say you have tested all three .. i am having a problem with fedora it gives a black screen and mentions many stings of some type of failed attempts I have followed the updated instructions..

Thanks

Could you please be more specific so I can find a way to help you

kybo 2010-12-09 00:37

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

I have black screen when running fedora

Code:

/fedora $ ./fedora
/.fedora has a qmount already!
/home/user/MyDocs/fedora12-m5-v1a.img.ext2 already mounted on /.fedora...
Everything set up, running chroot...
root
/.fedora has a qmount already!
/home/user/MyDocs/fedora12-m5-v1a.img.ext2 already mounted on /.fedora...
Everything set up, running chroot...
_XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to open socket for inet6
_XSERVTransOpen: transport open failed for inet6/Nokia-N900:4
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: failed to open listener for inet6
()
record: RECORD extension enabled at configure time.
record: This extension is known to be broken, disabling extension now..
record: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20500
SELinux: Disabled on system, not enabling in X server
(0x04400002)
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 13: /usr/bin/set-focus: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 14: /sbin/qobi-wmhint-fix: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
/home/user/fedora/startfedora: line 17: startxfce4-1 : commande introuvable
~/fedora $ Ignoring device from HAL.
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequest failed (2)
Ignoring device from HAL.
(EE) config/hal: NewInputDeviceRequest failed (2)

anybody to help me ?

thanks

kybo 2010-12-09 00:51

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
I have solved my problem

I have made error with the files startxfce4-1 and fedora-xfce4
they must be in /.fedora/usr/bin, i have created in /usr/bin...

stalker 2010-12-09 01:09

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 892385)
sure just give a moment to find it

EDIT: Here it is http://ubuntuone.com/p/Sl3/

thanks man :)

deny_winarto 2010-12-09 02:58

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
Need help here, i'm trying to install this on my 16gb mmc..
So i change the code to these :

Code:

 
  sudo gainroot

  cd /media/mmc1/ubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/chrootubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/ubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/startubuntu

  cd /media/mmc1/fedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/fedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/startfedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/chrootfedora

  cd /media/mmc1/archlinux
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/archlinux
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/chrootarch
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/startarch

But i keep getting permission denied error whenever i try the 4th step.. did i miss something?

Changing it to

chmod 777 /media/mmc1/ubuntu/chrootubuntu

doesn't work either

I even tried to change the permission with Mignight Commander by unticking the "x" mark on write and read by user.
But it keeps coming back after i "set" it.. Is it impossible to do this on mmc?

juandp77 2010-12-09 04:48

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

Originally Posted by deny_winarto (Post 892900)
Need help here, i'm trying to install this on my 16gb mmc..
So i change the code to these :

Code:

 
  sudo gainroot

  cd /media/mmc1/ubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/chrootubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/ubuntu
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/ubuntu/startubuntu

  cd /media/mmc1/fedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/fedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/startfedora
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/fedora/chrootfedora

  cd /media/mmc1/archlinux
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/archlinux
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/chrootarch
  sudo chmod +x /media/mmc1/archlinux/startarch

But i keep getting permission denied error whenever i try the 4th step.. did i miss something?

Changing it to

chmod 777 /media/mmc1/ubuntu/chrootubuntu

doesn't work either

I even tried to change the permission with Mignight Commander by unticking the "x" mark on write and read by user.
But it keeps coming back after i "set" it.. Is it impossible to do this on mmc?

hi if you want to install on the mmc I recomend to just put the *.img.ext2 on it, leve the ubuntu folder on /home/user, the scripts are made to recognice th image on the mmc or MyDocs so follow all the steps as it is

kingoddball 2010-12-09 05:01

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
These all work for me. Just archlinux is grey and white and poor quality.

Is fedora meant to have keyboard support? Mine does not accept input.

Also, how do I get GNOME to work in Ubuntu? Please?
I have worked out how to change WM's in archlinux but there is a limited selection, but how is it done in Ubuntu?

Fedora has limited WM's as well.

juandp77 2010-12-09 05:38

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

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 892962)
These all work for me. Just archlinux is grey and white and poor quality.

Is fedora meant to have keyboard support? Mine does not accept input.

Also, how do I get GNOME to work in Ubuntu? Please?
I have worked out how to change WM's in archlinux but there is a limited selection, but how is it done in Ubuntu?

Fedora has limited WM's as well.

the problem with arch its that comes with very few app on his repositories. I will try some new repositories

I'm working on the keyboard issue on fedora and arch

gnome its very heavy so probably its going to be very unstable if we run it chrooted with Xephyr so its recomendable to use light weight desktops environments like xfce, lxde, e17, etc

deny_winarto 2010-12-09 05:48

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 892956)
hi if you want to install on the mmc I recomend to just put the *.img.ext2 on it, leve the ubuntu folder on /home/user, the scripts are made to recognice th image on the mmc or MyDocs so follow all the steps as it is

Thanks but i'm running into another weird problem
I can't cd to /home/user/ubuntu
I can cd to /home/user and /home
So it's definitely not syntax problem..

/home/user/images doesn't work as well..
It's as if i can't cd to the third subfolder

Tried sudo gainroot and root but none works

Sorry for being too noob

juandp77 2010-12-09 06:15

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

Originally Posted by deny_winarto (Post 892979)
Thanks but i'm running into another weird problem
I can't cd to /home/user/ubuntu
I can cd to /home/user and /home
So it's definitely not syntax problem..

/home/user/images doesn't work as well..
It's as if i can't cd to the third subfolder

Tried sudo gainroot and root but none works

Sorry for being too noob


there is no reason to be sorry I'll try to help you but I need to know exactly what you did

deny_winarto 2010-12-09 06:19

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 892987)
there is no reason to be sorry I'll try to help you but I need to know exactly what you did

Ok, i don't think i did anything else before,

When i tried this

cd /home/user/ubuntu

It says

-sh: can't cd to /home/user/ubuntu

What did i miss here?

juandp77 2010-12-09 06:29

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
where do you put the ubuntu folder??

open Xterminal

cd /home/user
ls -l

post what is on terminal

deny_winarto 2010-12-09 06:39

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

Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 892993)
where do you put the ubuntu folder??

open Xterminal

cd /home/user
ls -l

post what is on terminal

On /home/user
I tried it with the other folder but it doesn't work as well..
It's as if the folders in /home/user are locked

Code:

drwxrwxrwx  24 user    root        65536 Dec  9 13:52 MyDocs
-rw-r--r--    1 root    root        4521 Dec  9 13:51 Xorg.0.log
-rw-r--r--    1 root    root          306 Dec  9 13:51 apmonitord.log
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users      13062 Dec  9 13:52 applet1.png
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users        7462 Dec  9 13:52 applet2.png
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users          86 Dec  9 13:52 applet3.png
-rw-r--r--    1 root    root      651000 May 27  2010 apt_0.7.20.2maemo13.1_0m5latest_armel.deb
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users      15090 Dec  9 13:52 book1.png
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users      11037 Dec  9 13:52 book2.png
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users      25995 Dec  9 13:52 bookmask1.png
drwx------    3 user    users        4096 May 26  2010 cache-Nokia-N900
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users        350 Nov 29 13:46 imagelist-fremantle-01
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users        350 Nov 29 13:46 imagelist-fremantle-01.old
drwxr-xr-x    2 user    users        4096 Dec  8 22:30 img-install
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users          3 Apr 25  2010 int_kb_layout
-rw-r--r--    1 user    users    4408240 Dec  9 13:58 pidgin-maemo-docklet.log
drwx------    3 user    users        4096 May 26  2010 share
drwx------    2 user    users        4096 Aug 17 18:15 tmp-Nokia-N900


anthonie 2010-12-09 06:42

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

Originally Posted by kingoddball (Post 892962)
These all work for me. Just archlinux is grey and white and poor quality.

You Sir, made me laugh. Sincerely or rather, as we say here, "con gusto". That poor quality looking Window Manager you are talking about is the N900 of Window Managers. Itīs a source of raw power that needs some love and devotion to set up properly but once done, you will not come across a more versatile Window Manager.

And itīs been like that, ahead of itīs time, since E16. It will allow you to bind programs and windows to a certain desktop, at a specified location, with specified size, etc. Like Maemo, it allows you to have a panormic desktop wallpaper, spread out over the number of desktops you have. You are able, from a gui, to change transition behaviour, export it, or import ones from a theme or the internet. In short: lots of the eye candy our N900 offers, has been available for over ten years to anyone who wasnīt afraid of a git install. Enlightenment rules for the one who are, well, enlightened, but remains a mystery to those who are not.

juandp77 2010-12-09 06:42

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
there is no ubuntu folder in /home/user so please tell me where do you put the folder?? did you put it on mmc??

deny_winarto 2010-12-09 06:46

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
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Originally Posted by juandp77 (Post 893002)
there is no ubuntu folder in /home/user so please tell me where do you put the folder?? did you put it on mmc??

lol no wonder they are in MyDocs.. i feel so stupid, i'm gonna move them to /home/user and try it again.
Thanks for your help..

juandp77 2010-12-09 06:47

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
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Originally Posted by deny_winarto (Post 893003)
lol no wonder they are in MyDocs.. i feel so stupid, i'm gonna move them to /home/user and try it again.
Thanks for your help..

lol don't worry we are all here to learn...

anthonie 2010-12-09 06:48

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

Do I understand correctly that set-focus works on Ubuntu?

juandp77 2010-12-09 06:54

Re: [TUTORIAL-WIP] Ubuntu, Fedora and Archlinux using Easy-Debian
 
hi anthonie please help me with this I want to experiment with something. Please open a chroot ubuntu xterminal and type xephwm5 tell me if something hapen


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