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    asyik | # 401 | 2010-02-01, 15:20 | Report

    qole,

    how to create shortcut for Easy Debian LXDE?

    this threadtells me to copy .desktop files in user/home/Desktop but unfortunately i couldn't find the folder

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    qole | # 402 | 2010-02-01, 15:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by delaroca View Post
    Why don't you compile your own in Scratchbox? It builds with no problem whatsoever.
    I feel like I am in over my head packaging and compiling stuff in Scratchbox... Can someone else submit a fuser package, perhaps one that names the real, alternate fuser app something different, like gnufuser or something?

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    rcs1000 | # 403 | 2010-02-01, 17:04 | Report

    A little help request: how *exactly* do I make an LXDE session full screen?

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    asyik | # 404 | 2010-02-01, 19:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by asyik View Post
    qole,

    how to create shortcut for Easy Debian LXDE?

    this thread tells me to copy .desktop files in user/home/Desktop but unfortunately i couldn't find the folder
    solved

    i just have to create a new 'Desktop' folder in /home/user/ and then copy the .desktop file needed.

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    CarstenDutch | # 405 | 2010-02-01, 20:41 | Report

    I've got a problem,Debian LXDE won't start up anymore after i clicked the Debian chroot too check it out.

    Debian LXDE will hang and Xorg is hogging the cpu usage, i have too reboot.

    Is this a mounting problem?

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    delaroca | # 406 | 2010-02-02, 02:26 | Report

    Qole: doing "df -h" in the chroot puts out "df: no file systems processed"... is this related to the problems with fuser?

    --denis

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    ravenblip | # 407 | 2010-02-04, 13:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    I need some N8x0 testers too, report results over in this thread.

    EDIT: New thread linked above. Go there instead.
    Wow...I'm so interested in testing...but I'm a novice/freshman to maemo OS. Is there any link u can give me for to learn the basics of using Xterm?

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    qole | # 408 | 2010-02-05, 01:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by delaroca View Post
    Qole: doing "df -h" in the chroot puts out "df: no file systems processed"... is this related to the problems with fuser?

    --denis
    delaroca: I've noticed that problem too. It works on the N800, but not on the N900, so there's definitely something wrong on the Fremantle side. Again.

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    delaroca | # 409 | 2010-02-05, 01:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    delaroca: I've noticed that problem too. It works on the N800, but not on the N900, so there's definitely something wrong on the Fremantle side. Again.
    Humm? I could swear that when I installed easy debian on the N900, before the PR 1.1 update, that df was working... that is, I did the usual cycle of setting locales, doing apt-get update, etc, all the while checking for disk space available. Oh, well...!

    --denis

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    born2wonder | # 410 | 2010-02-05, 01:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by delaroca View Post
    Humm? I could swear that when I installed easy debian on the N900, before the PR 1.1 update, that df was working... that is, I did the usual cycle of setting locales, doing apt-get update, etc, all the while checking for disk space available. Oh, well...!

    --denis
    Confirmed. I am certain it worked for me too before the update.

    Shaq

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