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    imperiallight | # 1631 | 2010-07-25, 22:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Coffee:

    There are projects available for booting Debian. This is not one of the goals of Easy Debian.

    I do hope to have an Android version of Easy Debian some day, however.
    I wonder if this will be the link to get the phone system working.

    http://lists.ofono.org/pipermail/ofo...er/000491.html

    http://wiki.maemo.org/User:Jebba/Ofono

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    Coffee | # 1632 | 2010-07-26, 04:04 | Report

    Guys,
    I currently have Easy Deb installed on my internal memory. I also have NITDroid installed on a 8gb SD card. I wish to have all on the SD card and hence need to make 3 partitions to do so. Could someone please advise how to make the 3 partitions for me.
    2.5gb (Easy Debian)
    1.9gb (For NITDroid)
    3.5gb (NITDroid) approx, what ever is left over.
    Typically for the NITDroid we did the following:
    sfdisk -uM /dev/mmcblk1 << EOF
    ,6100,C
    ,,L
    ,,
    ,,
    EOF
    Giving 6.1gb and remaning.

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    IDis | # 1633 | 2010-07-26, 14:15 | Report

    Hi
    how to switch the keyboard layout from English into Russian for example?

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    qole | # 1634 | 2010-07-28, 02:55 | Report

    Coffee, I would suggest using a GUI partitioning program like GParted, but that's just me. I like graphical programs.

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    bijs900 | # 1635 | 2010-07-28, 05:48 | Report

    Please help - How to change black theme of openoffice.org in easydebian

    I have installed easy Debian successfully and openoffice is working properly. But my concern is the black theme of open office. How to get the normal theme (white) for office.org?
    Thanks

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    Sabalt | # 1636 | 2010-07-28, 06:38 | Report

    LXDE->Preferences->Appearance->Window->AvailableWindowThemes->Weightless-Industry(at will).
    The same theme will be in office.

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    Coffee | # 1637 | 2010-07-29, 22:00 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    Coffee, I would suggest using a GUI partitioning program like GParted, but that's just me. I like graphical programs.
    Qole,
    Used GParted, thanks, was very easy. As aware, I wish to run both Easy Deb & NITDroid off the SD Card. I got the SD Card partioned into 3.
    mmcblk1p1 approx 3.3gb NITDroid (fat32)
    mmcblk1p2 approx 1.8gb NITDroid (ext3)
    mmcblk1p3 approx 2.4gb Allocated for Easy Debian (ext2)

    I reflashed both FIASCO & eMMC and then installed NITDroid, is installed and working perfectly on a clean slate. I am now trying to install Easy Debian and looks to all be ok except it tries to install on the mmcblk1p1 (NITDroid). I don't wish for it to be on NITDroid's allocated partition, what should I do?
    • Can I force Easy Deb to install on the mmcblk1p3?
    • Do I make the mmcblk1p3 also fat32 and if so will it still try and load on mmcblk1p1 as it is the first partition?
    • Any suggestions?

    Stephen

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    qole | # 1638 | 2010-07-30, 03:23 | Report

    Coffee: The easiest thing to do is to get this file:

    debian-m5-v3b-rootfs.tar.bz2

    Untar it as root into the Easy Debian partition on your card. You can do this on your phone or, faster, on a Linux computer.

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    extendedping | # 1639 | 2010-08-02, 03:01 | Report

    quick question, if I open easy debian and then just close the terminal (as opposed to using the close debian icon), does this use more battery, cpu etc?

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    Coffee | # 1640 | 2010-08-02, 04:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    Coffee: The easiest thing to do is to get this file:

    debian-m5-v3b-rootfs.tar.bz2

    Untar it as root into the Easy Debian partition on your card. You can do this on your phone or, faster, on a Linux computer.
    Qole,
    I have downloaded the file mate. Could you please advise how I extract to mmcblk1p4, this partition is formatted as ext2, ready and awaiting for her. Sorry, I have no idea to to copy it across from MyDocs.

    Stephen

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