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    magic_doc | # 2771 | 2012-05-29, 17:02 | Report

    I also installed the maemo-version now.
    Thanks again for pointing this out!

    CU Michael

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    ArchiMark | # 2772 | 2012-05-30, 13:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by Estel View Post
    I've noticed, that Easy Debian's xbindkeys keep CPU in C# state, not allowing it to properly enter C4. It also generates 200+ additional wakeups on completely idle device.

    Although, power waste created by it isn't dramatical (or hard to notice at all, as I've been using it for a year, without feeling something is wrong...), it is here so, EasyDebians xbindkeys are depreciated.

    Maemo's xbindkeys work well, use same config file, and doesn't include this bug - MPU enter's C4 properly, and no additional wakeups noticed - so, I encourage everyone to switch for Maemo's one, + edit /usr/share/applications/hildon/xbindkeys, replacing line:
    Code:
    Exec=debbie xbindkeys
    ...with:
    Code:
    Exec=xbindkeys
    Of course, it will work only with Maemo's xbindkeys installed.

    /Estel
    Trying to do the above, but need some clarification to avoid screwing up N900 (which is running nicely now....), hope you can please advise....

    You say to edit '/usr/share/applications/hildon/xbindkeys'. However, I don't find that file, but I do have a file in hildon called 'xbindkeys.desktop'.

    Do you mean to edit that file?

    If so, I have a line in that file that now says:

    Code:
    Exec=osso-term 'debbie xbindkeys'
    Thanks for clarifying....

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    Estel | # 2773 | 2012-05-30, 20:58 | Report

    Yes, it's this file. Of course, after modification, it will work *only* if You have Maemo's xbindkeys installed (only one from extras-devel repository was tested by me).

    /Estel

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    ArchiMark | # 2774 | 2012-05-30, 21:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by Estel View Post
    Yes, it's this file. Of course, after modification, it will work *only* if You have Maemo's xbindkeys installed (only one from extras-devel repository was tested by me).

    /Estel
    Thanks for clarifying....

    Yes, I installed 'xbindkeys' from extras-devel....

    OK, so, I should be good to go after I edit the file....


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    saponga | # 2775 | 2012-06-21, 23:56 | Report

    @Estel, could you give me a clue about why my key mapping doesn't work if i start libreoffice using your .desktop file ? It works perfectlly if i invoke that from LXDE. Your help will be very appreciated.
    Thanks a lot.

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    Estel | # 2776 | 2012-06-23, 20:05 | Report

    erm, maybe you're using ED-only xbindkeys? try using Maemo one instead, maybe.

    As for rx-51, it's working fine for me both in Maemo, ED programs run from within Maemo, and Ed via LXDE, if rx-51 copied as I've suggested. No other ideas, why it doesn't work for You...

    /Estel

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    seanmcken | # 2777 | 2012-07-02, 02:07 | Report

    can i open google chrome from x terminal chroot?? i mean without going in LXDE mode

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    Estel | # 2778 | 2012-07-02, 03:02 | Report

    You can, but I would suggest using Chromium instead of Chrome. Also, running Chromium from LXDE seems to be actually faster (!), and isn't affected by bugs, that doesn't allow You to see right-click menu while in full-screen.

    I used to run Chromium without LXDE, but switched to starting it from within LXDE and it's really, really better experience.

    BTW - *don't* run it via chroot terminal with root privileges (icon with debian logo), or You will lock Your configs to root. Use "debbie chromium-browser" (or any name of program You want to run) instead.

    The above apply for most programs, not only Chromium.

    /Estel

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    sifo | # 2779 | 2012-07-02, 03:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by Estel View Post
    You can, but I would suggest using Chromium instead of Chrome. Also, running Chromium from LXDE seems to be actually faster (!), and isn't affected by bugs, that doesn't allow You to see right-click menu while in full-screen.

    I used to run Chromium without LXDE, but switched to starting it from within LXDE and it's really, really better experience.

    BTW - *don't* run it via chroot terminal with root privileges (icon with debian logo), or You will lock Your configs to root. Use "debbie chromium-browser" (or any name of program You want to run) instead.

    The above apply for most programs, not only Chromium.

    /Estel
    Thanks ! that was useful for me

    Edit : im trying to run a facebook flash app when it is starts loading the browser closes ! is there anyway to do that ? im using v3e image and i used iceweasel for that

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    seanmcken | # 2780 | 2012-07-02, 03:21 | Report

    [root@chroot: /]apt-get install chromium
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    The following extra packages will be installed:
    chromium-bsu chromium-bsu-data libalut0
    libdirectfb-1.2-9 libfribidi0 libglc0 libopenal1
    libsdl-image1.2 libsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2debian-alsa
    libsysfs2 libts-0.0-0 tsconf ttf-uralic
    Suggested packages:
    libportaudio2
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
    chromium chromium-bsu chromium-bsu-data libalut0
    libdirectfb-1.2-9 libfribidi0 libglc0 libopenal1
    libsdl-image1.2 libsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2debian-alsa
    libsysfs2 libts-0.0-0 tsconf ttf-uralic
    0 upgraded, 15 newly installed, 0 to remove and 110 not upgraded.
    Need to get 0 B/3846 kB of archives.
    After this operation, 7959 kB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Y
    perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
    perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
    LANGUAGE = (unset),
    LC_ALL = (unset),
    LC_PAPER = "en_IN",
    LC_ADDRESS = "en_IN",
    LC_MONETARY = "en_IN",
    LC_NUMERIC = "en_IN",
    LC_TELEPHONE = "en_IN",
    LC_MESSAGES = "en_GB",
    LC_IDENTIFICATION = "en_IN",
    LC_MEASUREMENT = "en_IN",
    LC_TIME = "en_GB",
    LC_NAME = "en_IN",
    LANG = "en_GB"
    are supported and installed on your system.
    perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
    locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
    dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting:
    syntax error: unknown group 'crontab' in statoverride file
    E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)

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