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Jan 25 2006, 08:20 PM
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I have first tried to install the jumbo pack, java, mozilla and the apps all from cramfs on a 256CF card.
I've got the following when starting any apps (see file CFinstall.jpg).
CFinstall.JPG ( 58.82K )
Number of downloads: 111I have cleaned up with xqt-cleanup and re-installed a couple of times but no success. Java wouldn't work neither (well the babbletower application, ran this way: java -classpath babbletower.jar Babbletower) So I've just tried on my internal HD. Created an XQt directory with: - java.cramfs - xqt-apps.cramfs - xqt-cleanup - xqt-gtk-jumbo.cramfs - xqt-install.sh - xqt-mozilla.cramfs Just ran ./xqt-install.sh, but after a reboot, I didn't get anything (install on the CF worked better). After install I got what is on hdd3install.jpg
HDD3install.JPG ( 88.22K )
Number of downloads: 79It says there is something wrong with /etc/fstab which I show in fstab.jpg:
fstab.JPG ( 68.68K )
Number of downloads: 70So I cleaned everything and got (see snapshot hdd3cleanup.jpg)
HDD3_cleanup.JPG ( 84.21K )
Number of downloads: 70Anyone could help me? Meanie, do you have any clue why it is not working? I believe the cleanup was not perfect from the first attempts... Ludo |
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Jan 25 2006, 10:42 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,808 Joined: 21-March 05 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 6,686 |
QUOTE(ludo @ Jan 26 2006, 02:20 PM) I have first tried to install the jumbo pack, java, mozilla and the apps all from cramfs on a 256CF card. I've got the following when starting any apps (see file CFinstall.jpg).
CFinstall.JPG ( 58.82K )
Number of downloads: 111I have cleaned up with xqt-cleanup and re-installed a couple of times but no success. Java wouldn't work neither (well the babbletower application, ran this way: java -classpath babbletower.jar Babbletower) So I've just tried on my internal HD. Created an XQt directory with: - java.cramfs - xqt-apps.cramfs - xqt-cleanup - xqt-gtk-jumbo.cramfs - xqt-install.sh - xqt-mozilla.cramfs Just ran ./xqt-install.sh, but after a reboot, I didn't get anything (install on the CF worked better). After install I got what is on hdd3install.jpg
HDD3install.JPG ( 88.22K )
Number of downloads: 79It says there is something wrong with /etc/fstab which I show in fstab.jpg:
fstab.JPG ( 68.68K )
Number of downloads: 70So I cleaned everything and got (see snapshot hdd3cleanup.jpg)
HDD3_cleanup.JPG ( 84.21K )
Number of downloads: 70Anyone could help me? Meanie, do you have any clue why it is not working? I believe the cleanup was not perfect from the first attempts... Ludo you need to cleanup your /etc/fstab. that is not done for you. the xqt-cleanup script won't help you there so don't run it again. its useless in your case. also install automounter. you will need it |
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Jan 26 2006, 06:37 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 9-December 05 Member No.: 8,688 |
Meanie, thank you. Everything works now except java!
Your HpPad and HpCrawler do appear in the menu when I press the Fn key and tap the screen (in X) but won't start. And in the console, the java command do not exist. I didn't do anything after installing the cramfs with xqt-install: is there anything to do? |
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Jan 26 2006, 08:37 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,808 Joined: 21-March 05 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 6,686 |
QUOTE(ludo @ Jan 27 2006, 12:37 PM) Meanie, thank you. Everything works now except java! Your HpPad and HpCrawler do appear in the menu when I press the Fn key and tap the screen (in X) but won't start. And in the console, the java command do not exist. I didn't do anything after installing the cramfs with xqt-install: is there anything to do? try the following: su cd /mnt/java ./java-setup |
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Jan 26 2006, 11:45 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 9-December 05 Member No.: 8,688 |
Sincerally thank you Meanie.
(Note for others who would like to try, your java installed with a cramfs may not be specifically in /mnt/java, it'll depends on where your whole xqt is installed. For me, java is in /mnt/xqt/java) BUT... and I'm sorry about the but... Look at what I get when I try to run babbletower:
runBabble.JPG ( 95.16K )
Number of downloads: 71How come there is this link error about libawt.so and libXt.so.6? The babbletower version is the same as on my PC, and it was running ok with jeode and Personal Profile! Should I install also debian? I was very happy to see your apps working (those included in the cramfs) and thought I would go on vacation (for chinese new year) with some material to work on. But nop... Well if you read me and have a good hint on what to do, I'll be much gratefull. Take care |
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Jan 27 2006, 02:55 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,808 Joined: 21-March 05 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 6,686 |
QUOTE(ludo @ Jan 27 2006, 05:45 PM) Sincerally thank you Meanie. (Note for others who would like to try, your java installed with a cramfs may not be specifically in /mnt/java, it'll depends on where your whole xqt is installed. For me, java is in /mnt/xqt/java) BUT... and I'm sorry about the but... Look at what I get when I try to run babbletower:
runBabble.JPG ( 95.16K )
Number of downloads: 71How come there is this link error about libawt.so and libXt.so.6? The babbletower version is the same as on my PC, and it was running ok with jeode and Personal Profile! Should I install also debian? I was very happy to see your apps working (those included in the cramfs) and thought I would go on vacation (for chinese new year) with some material to work on. But nop... Well if you read me and have a good hint on what to do, I'll be much gratefull. Take care strange, you should had had the same problem with the sample apps because they would need the same libraries. try running xqt-setup again to relink the library or simply try running ldconfig to reload the library |
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