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    Sabalt | # 1571 | 2010-07-12, 13:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by rebhana View Post
    So can you write Russian when you start GUI applications such as openoffice through debbie instead of LXDE? That's not too bad then!

    Do you have to switch to Russian by Ctrl+Space initially? If so, perhaps it helps to open XTerminal, type "debbie-sue", switch to Russian, and then type "debwm".
    In the Debian Chroot I write in russian.
    If you run OOo, without running LXDE, it is only in English.
    In LXDE only in English.
    Ctrl + Space toggles language only in Debian chroot.
    Maybe in .xbindkeysrc:

    "Wmctrl-r: ACTIVE:-b toggle, fullscreen"
    m: 0x4 + c: 65
    Control + space

    instead of "fullscreen" to write something else?

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    qole | # 1572 | 2010-07-12, 17:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by [DarkGUNMAN] View Post
    Is it possible to view the Fremantle file system (/etc /bin /sbin /usr) within Easy Debian? I would like to use PCmanfm to access/move/change files with root access as this is the most effective file manager available
    I can answer this one!

    The short answer, unfortunately, is "no".

    It is technically possible to mount the Maemo file system in the Debian file system, like a weird set of nesting dolls where the outside doll is also inside the inner doll, but that's pretty advanced stuff, and I don't recommend it. But maybe if you're savvy with the mount command, you could give it a try and report back...

    I can't answer the questions about Russian keyboards.

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    rebhana | # 1573 | 2010-07-12, 21:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by Sabalt View Post
    In the Debian Chroot I write in russian.
    If you run OOo, without running LXDE, it is only in English.
    In LXDE only in English.
    Ctrl + Space toggles language only in Debian chroot.
    Maybe in .xbindkeysrc:

    "Wmctrl-r: ACTIVE:-b toggle, fullscreen"
    m: 0x4 + c: 65
    Control + space

    instead of "fullscreen" to write something else?
    I would anyhow suggest to replace the above entry in .xbindkeysrc by
    Code:
    "wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b toggle,fullscreen"
      Shift+Mod5 + space
    so that for full screen you have to press Shift+Fn+Space, thus preserving the standard Control+Space for language switches.

    But since OO outside of LXDE is also only in English for you, this is probably not the issue. I suspect you need to install Russian localization for OO. For this you should first upgrade OO to the version in squeeze as described in the wiki and then additionally do
    Code:
    apt-get install openoffice.org-l10n-ru

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    pingu | # 1574 | 2010-07-13, 20:33 | Report

    hi,
    How do I mount a folder to function as the desktop in lxde's desktop?
    thanks!

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    qole | # 1575 | 2010-07-13, 21:01 | Report

    pingu, I think nobody answered you last time because your question isn't clear. The LXDE desktop folder is in your /home/user folder. Why do you want to change it?

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    PathFinder@9GS | # 1576 | 2010-07-13, 21:18 | Report

    Hey guys,
    Dunno where to ask this question which I have been waiting to ask since sum time now.

    I have had a hard time trying to set the MIME type.
    Ex. I installed a bit torrent client and in the desktop icon, i specified the MimeType = application/torrent;application/xbittorrent.
    But still when I reboot my phone, It doesnt associate torrent files with the torrent client.

    Am I doing something wrong?

    Thanks

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    jaeezzy | # 1577 | 2010-07-14, 00:44 | Report

    Hi, I had easy debian installed and had the .ext2 of 2GB but after I uninstalled easy debian and deleted that 2GB .ext2 file, my available memory in MyDocs is still the same. To be more specific, conky was showing 13.17GB available when I had easy debian installed and after the removal of easy debian it still shows the same availability. Any suggestions? Thanks

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    sdpkom | # 1578 | 2010-07-14, 05:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
    Hi, I had easy debian installed and had the .ext2 of 2GB but after I uninstalled easy debian and deleted that 2GB .ext2 file, my available memory in MyDocs is still the same. To be more specific, conky was showing 13.17GB available when I had easy debian installed and after the removal of easy debian it still shows the same availability. Any suggestions? Thanks
    Did you install it in MyDocs or on the memory card?
    Is the file deleted?
    What does df -h say?

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    jaeezzy | # 1579 | 2010-07-14, 08:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by sdpkom View Post
    Did you install it in MyDocs or on the memory card?
    Is the file deleted?
    What does df -h say?
    It was installed in MyDocs and I deleted the file from File Manager and it no longer exist coz I don't see it anymore and df -h says the same thing

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    phedders | # 1580 | 2010-07-14, 19:00 | Report

    Is it still mounted though?

    Reboot and see if the space has been unallocated. You can delete the file but whilst something (eg the loop mount code) has the inode open, the inode stay allocated.

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