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    [Debian] ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!

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    Entonian | # 221 | 2008-10-27, 03:29 | Report

    Expand Debian EXT2 Image File Using Resize

    Requires having space for both original and expanded
    Assumes image file is /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2

    Reboot

    In OS2008 X Terminal:
    cp /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2 /media/mmc2/expand-debian.img.ext2

    In Debian chroot:
    e2fsck -fp /media/mmc2/expand-debian.img.ext2
    resize2fs /media/mmc2/expand-debian.img.ext2 1995M
    e2fsck -fp /media/mmc2/expand-debian.img.ext2
    exit

    Reboot

    In OS2008 X Terminal:
    mv /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2 /media/mmc2/old-debian.img.ext2
    mv /media/mmc2/expand-debian.img.ext2 /media/mmc2/debian.img.ext2

    Test Debian LXDE

    Eventually, delete /media/mmc2/old-debian.img.ext2

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    macit | # 222 | 2008-10-27, 03:39 | Report

    Hi

    Really newbie question... I have installed the "Turbo Charged Debian". It looks GREAT (many thanks!!!). I am not sure though that it is all set up correctly on my N810 as it takes about 3 min to open an OpenOffice document... Should it take that long or is something screwed with my installation?

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    qole | # 223 | 2008-10-27, 04:14 | Report

    To get the best speed in OpenOffice, make sure you have virtual memory set to 128 MB (in Settings / Control Panel / Memory).

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    macit | # 224 | 2008-10-27, 07:15 | Report

    Wow! What a HUGE performance boost. It is now really usable. I am pretty impressed with this little device .

    Thanks for the tip!

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    fatalsaint | # 225 | 2008-10-27, 14:07 | Report

    When doing the resize2fs.. I prefer to just copy the debian resize2fs to the maemo /usr/bin.

    That eliminates the need for a PC with Linux, or Chrooting into Debian and resizing a second image file. This way you can just resize the original.

    Highly recommend backing up the original of course - in case things go bad.. but if you are tight on space.. there's no reason you can't use the debian resize2fs from within maemo if you copy it over.

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    thorbo | # 226 | 2008-10-27, 14:11 | Report

    I have noticed that if I run the synaptic package manager and do a package refresh, there are a number of system updates. If I navigate through the menus and try to update those packages to the new ones, I get an error indicating lack of space. Is this the expected result (i.e. will this happen for everyone), or is my system somehow messed up, and I need to partition more space, etc... any help would be appreciated. Other than that little hitch, I love this package. It is taking me back to the mid nineties when I played with Linux... Thanks qole!

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    qole | # 227 | 2008-10-27, 16:35 | Report

    If you want to update your system, you can try the trick I mentioned above. First, from inside Debian chroot, issue an "apt-get clean" command. Then, from a root maemo prompt (or add "sudo" in front of the mount command):
    Code:
    mkdir -p /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives/partial
    mount -o bind /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives /debian/var/cache/apt/archives
    Note the /media/mmc1/debian-apt-archives path can be anything you want, as long as there is enough space there (50-100 MB).

    Then, from inside the Debian chroot, you can issue an "apt-get upgrade" and all should be well.

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    migs | # 228 | 2008-10-27, 22:09 | Report

    Is it my N800 or does anyone esle notice that Iceweasel seems to crash often?
    I made sure and have it set on peformance mode, but I still get frequent browser crashes especially when viewing Internet tablet talk homepage...

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    Last edited by migs; 2008-10-27 at 23:53.

     
    samhogue | # 229 | 2008-10-28, 17:28 | Report

    Ditch Iceweasel! There are several lighter browsers that wil do great. I've been real pleased with epiphany-gecko.

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    ArchiMark | # 230 | 2008-10-28, 21:34 | Report

    Just installed Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition...THANKS qole!!!

    Meanwhile, I just got today the necessary USB adaptors to be able to use a USB ethernet device on my N810.

    Was hoping that I could use this in Debian....just did 'ifconfig -a' and only 'lo' and 'wlan0' were listed. So, I assume that I'll need to setup 'eth0' myself....

    Can anyone please advise as to how to get this setup and working?

    Thanks!

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