I would love too! Firefox is my favorite browser. I just wish I knew how to install it on KDE. I tried downloading the linux version of Firefox directly to my N800 from Konqueror, but I did not know how to install it.
Can anyone help out with a step by step how to install Firefox on KDE?
I would love too! Firefox is my favorite browser. I just wish I knew how to install it on KDE. I tried downloading the linux version of Firefox directly to my N800 from Konqueror, but I did not know how to install it.
Can anyone help out with a step by step how to install Firefox on KDE?
To the best of my knowledge, it would have to be added to the KDE package by Penquinbait BEFORE you even install KDE. The way we are running KDE is not standard meaning we can't just add packages for install like on your regular desktop.
I really want to port KDE apps, but I need a guide to compiling KDE. Just image how quickly we can get apps once everybody are in the mix! Also, on another note, I'm currently working on how to minimize Maemo's usage of memory to help with KDE. I know we can minimize the memory usage. I'm trying to see if I can boot my ITT and just load one menu with 2 options: KDE and Shut Down By doing so, the CPU will not be under so much stress. KDE is great!!!
NOTE: I used rm -rf /home/user/.font* to try to restore my MicroB fonts, but once again, I got a no go. Damn you "Font Screen of Death" :P
I managed to fix the font issue by deleting with rm -rf /home/user/.font*
after rebooting the fonts are now ok in microb.
Thanks ElPaso, this worked for me! Bravo for an easy fix!
I haven't tested other apps, but they weren't affected by this 'bug'. At least, I hope nothing else was relying on that file, since I did just delete it
EDIT: Well, it did work. Sorta. The next time I ran KDE and quit, the fixed font was back in MicroB. Now, the only thing I've done is to delete that .font file, just the once. I'm going to try again, but something tells me that each time KDE loads, that .font file gets re-written.
I've just installed KDE vie .deb and it works great! Much faster than I expected.
I checked the file sizes before the install but checksums would have been safer - unfortunately I dont see md5sum/cksum/sum in OS2008 and busybox doesn't seem to have applets.
If you want to compare your downloads with mine here are some quick and dirty check sums using perl for the mmc2 install:
cd /media/mmc2
for x in *.deb *.bz2; do cat $x | perl -e 'while(sysread(STDIN,$b,65536)>0){$s=($s<<5)^(($s> >27)&0x1f)^unpack("%32C*",$b); } printf "@ARGV[0]: sum = %08x\n",$s' $x; done
output:
kde-3.5.8-mmc2.deb: sum = d4efe249
kdesup-3.5.8.deb: sum = 0f1fd455
local-mmc2.deb: sum = bac96eaf
KDE358.tar.bz2: sum = 4ee7b895
I downloaded files to a linux desktop and transferred to my memory card. On my desktop the file sizes were correct, but on my memory card the size of the biggest one lost about 20 megabytes... It did this after I transferred the files a couple times, still "lost" the same amount of data everytime...
Now when I enter my memory card the n800 displays a message that says it's corrupt. I tried reformatting it with file manager but that didn't work.
How do I get my SDHC 4GB memory card back in working order so I can flash my tablet and try the process over again?
PS. The files were all supposed to go on the same memory card, Correct?
To the best of my knowledge, it would have to be added to the KDE package by Penquinbait BEFORE you even install KDE. The way we are running KDE is not standard meaning we can't just add packages for install like on your regular desktop.
Well its just a matter of space if you have space you can install anythng.
That being said, someone has to compile firefox, I tried lots, I can not compile firefox, thunderbird, mozilla.
Konqueror, links, were the only useable browsers I could ever make work. If someone compiles firefox, it will fire right on in KDE..
Well its just a matter of space if you have space you can install anythng.
That being said, someone has to compile firefox, I tried lots, I can not compile firefox, thunderbird, mozilla.
Konqueror, links, were the only useable browsers I could ever make work. If someone compiles firefox, it will fire right on in KDE..
Well Konqueror seems like a great browser works better than MicroB in my opinion, only thing is when i try to install plugins like shockwave etc im not successful, whats the trick to installing plugins in Konqueror?