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    rebhana | # 1701 | 2010-09-01, 07:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    critical impact:

    You've given me a great idea. I'll add a script to apply the keyboard fix to the current window to the keyboard hacks (the Set Deb HW Keys icon).

    Any idea what key combo would be the best to activate the hack?
    Great idea! I'm curious to see the script!

    What about Fn+Return as key combo?

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    mail_e36 | # 1702 | 2010-09-01, 15:48 | Report

    qole,

    This sounds like a great fix, I am assuming this would this address the issue of keyboard input not going into the newly opened Easy Debian application from within the Maemo native terminal?

    Thank you

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    critical impact:

    You've given me a great idea. I'll add a script to apply the keyboard fix to the current window to the keyboard hacks (the Set Deb HW Keys icon).

    Any idea what key combo would be the best to activate the hack?

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    extendedping | # 1703 | 2010-09-03, 19:57 | Report

    question. I have easy debian running where it
    a) logs me into the debian /root dir
    b) restarts apache and mysql every time you relaunch easy debian.

    I just noticed that after stopping debian via the down icon that running top in maemo still shows mysqld running....is this normal? I want no extra stuff eating processing power and battery when debian is "off" as the battery ain't great to begin with. thanks. btw I did dpkg -l | grep -i mysql in m maemo so I dont think it is a maemo instance if mysql???

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    rebhana | # 1704 | 2010-09-03, 22:23 | Report

    I have previously shown how xmaxima, an open-source symbolic math program runs under Easy Debian's LXDE window manager. Maxima is not as powerful as Wolfram's Mathematica or Maple, but comes surprisingly close. If you often need higher math, you might be interested in having maxima as an app on your N900.

    Now I have discovered that there is an alternative GUI for maxima, wxmaxima, which has the advantage that it also runs nicely with debbie and is much more convenient to use. It can be installed from lenny-backports by
    Code:
    apt-get -t lenny-backports install wxmaxima
    Maxima commands are executed by Shift+Return, provided one has selected "Enter evaluates cells" in the configure menu and xbindkeys is running (the "Set Deb HW Keys" icon). If the configure menu is too much scrambled under debbie, you can also do it from LXDE.

    Producing a file /usr/share/applications/hildon/wxmaxima.desktop with content
    Code:
    [Desktop Entry]
    Encoding=UTF-8
    Name=wxMaxima
    GenericName=wxMaxima
    Exec=debbie "xbindkeys; wxmaxima"
    Icon=maxima-icon
    X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
    X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
    Terminal=true
    Type=Application
    StartupNotify=true
    gives a pocket symbolic math calculator that can be easily launched. A nice maxima icon is obtained by copying (one line!)
    Code:
    cp /.debian/usr/share/pixmaps/maxima-icon.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/hildon/
    Here are two screenshots. The first shows an indefinite integration, and an embedded 3d plot; the second the same 3d plot rendered with "openmath" option, which opens the plot in a separate window, where one can rotate it with stylus or finger!

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    rebhana | # 1705 | 2010-09-03, 22:56 | Report

    Originally Posted by extendedping View Post
    question. I have easy debian running where it
    a) logs me into the debian /root dir
    b) restarts apache and mysql every time you relaunch easy debian.

    I just noticed that after stopping debian via the down icon that running top in maemo still shows mysqld running....is this normal? I want no extra stuff eating processing power and battery when debian is "off" as the battery ain't great to begin with. thanks. btw I did dpkg -l | grep -i mysql in m maemo so I dont think it is a maemo instance if mysql???
    For me closechroot stops everything, but I don't have mysql and apache servers running. Perhaps you should add a script to shut them down explicitly, or, simpler, insert something like
    Code:
    debian "killall apache"
    debian "killall mysqld"
    in the appropriate place of /sbin/closechroot?

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    Cue | # 1706 | 2010-09-03, 23:09 | Report

    rebhana, can maxima open .nb files? the syntax looks slightly different to mathematica so I'm guessing not. it would be great to open some of my mathematica notebooks on the n900, even if I have to change a few brackets here and there.

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    rebhana | # 1707 | 2010-09-03, 23:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Cue View Post
    rebhana, can maxima open .nb files? the syntax looks slightly different to mathematica so I'm guessing not. it would be great to open some of my mathematica notebooks on the n900, even if I have to change a few brackets here and there.
    I'd be surprised if it could. Maxima syntax is actually closer to Maple, but wxMaxima has borrowed some features from Mathematica notebooks.

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    artron | # 1708 | 2010-09-04, 01:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    An easier solution for getting Ubuntu would be to grab and extract this Ubuntu image from my server:

    ubuntu-m5-v1.img.ext2.lzma
    if i change from image before is debian-m5-v3d.img.ext2 to new image ubuntu-m5-v1.img.ext2.lzma, is the LXDE will boot ubuntu on it?

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    josx | # 1709 | 2010-09-04, 15:30 | Report

    On my laptop I use

    xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1280x800 --scale 1.5x1.5

    to squeeze a bit more resolution onto my small screen. Is
    it possible to do this with easy debian? Would be nice
    to fit larger applications on the screen

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    extendedping | # 1710 | 2010-09-05, 04:40 | Report

    thanks for the hint about putting commands in /sbin/chroot. I want to see what quole (if he is reading) would suggests before I tinker (which for me probably means wreck) a script. I have
    apache2 restart
    mysqld restart
    in $CHROOT/var/run/onfirstchroot.rc.
    when I use the debiandown icon and then run top from maego, again I see mysqld running (but not apache2). when I start easy debian again it starts apache2 but tells me mysqld is already running.

    I'd like to get this fixed as mysqld is (I presume) eating my resources and battery (it is near the top of the top command output constantly). Thanks foe listening...

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