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

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    asyik | # 771 | 2009-08-18, 20:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    Code:
    sudo chown user:users -R /home/user
    qole d' great... you solve my problem. now i can run kchmviewer with "debbie kchmviewer" using personal menu. plus with the Debian HW keys utility, it is very easy to set windows fullscreen and to use the matchbox-kbd. thanks

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    graphic | # 772 | 2009-08-19, 20:04 | Report

    hey qole thank so much is great,
    I had manage to install it and as well to install inkscape, i was just wondering if there is any way i could get inkscape in the maemo menu like gimp and the other staff,
    Thanks again looking forward for your replay
    Xavier

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    qole | # 773 | 2009-08-19, 20:05 | Report

    Xavier: Install Personal Menu and then add an icon for the command, "debbie inkscape".

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    cerealpirate | # 774 | 2009-08-20, 16:59 | Report

    Hey Qole first off thanks for the great app/OS I was trying to use the synaptic packager to remove a few things from within debian and I was asked for a root pass word ??? is there any way to get this info or maybe change it ?

    Thanks again
    John

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    qole | # 775 | 2009-08-20, 17:01 | Report

    In LXDE, run Synaptic from the command line with "sudo", or better yet, run Synaptic from the Maemo menu icon.

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    cerealpirate | # 776 | 2009-08-20, 17:04 | Report

    also I was wondering is there a website you could point me to so that I can try to insmod my airdash wifi card .... this is a tad more advanced than what I was thinking. but would really like to have a small wardriving device that is able to send packets... since my main transportation atm has only 2 wheels the smaller the better ..... and I dont see toting my MBP in a backpack just to get ruined by the rain O_o

    N800 + zip lock baggy = rain proof !!!!

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    cerealpirate | # 777 | 2009-08-20, 17:06 | Report

    sweet ..... the sudo synaptic command worked like a charm !!!!!

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    qole | # 778 | 2009-08-20, 17:34 | Report

    Some searching only found a post from a guy who said he'd have to compile a prism2 driver himself...

    I think you're going to have to do like me, and track down an rt73-based usb wifi card. Then you can use the drivers from this thread.

    Another note about wifi sticks. I've found that my N800 can't power it alone, I needed to use a battery pack and a powered USB hub.


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    cerealpirate | # 779 | 2009-08-20, 18:17 | Report

    how hard would it be to compile a driver for the airdash ??
    being that its gonna run through debian I was thinking it would have been a little easier work around.

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    Addison | # 780 | 2009-08-25, 17:19 | Report

    I'm sure it's been mentioned before somewhere within this 18 septendecillion topic, but where can I search for free debian programs to install and run within OS?

    Also, are there any programs that are actually worth paying for?

    Thanks!

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