What I meant was that after you install illume-config-illume and set up the
new keyboards [1], you should back up your 89qtopia file from
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/
I lost you already: my initial Om2008.9 install already included
illume-config-illume. To install the Raster keyboard, all I had to do
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Joel Newkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:21:06 -0400, Stefan Monnier
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I use Raster's Illume keyboard, and select the Terminal layout, and most
of
I guess it's the part that I don't get. What means Raster's
Nishit == Nishit Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] Back up the 89qtopia before
updating wholesale, and replace it when the
keyboards fail. Less pain, more gain.
I have no idea what you're talking about. What wholesale update are
you referring to? What failure of keyboards? What do you gain?
Could
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Nishit == Nishit Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Back up the 89qtopia
before updating wholesale, and replace it when the
keyboards fail. Less pain, more gain.
I have no idea what you're talking about. What wholesale update
Stefan Monnier wrote:
How do people edit text files on their FreeRunner (other than via an
SSH-over-USB connection)?
`sed' seems to be about as good as I can get, since `vi' requires the
ESC key to do anything useful, but the keyboard doesn't seem to provide
any way to enter it (but even if
Am Monday 13 October 2008 07:34:38 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
Check out nano.
Has anyone compiled Emacs for the Om2008.9 distribution?
Or maybe Zile?
http://buildhost.freesmartphone.org/~mickeyl/om-gta02-deploy/ipk/armv4t/zile_2.2.15-r0_armv4t.ipk
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How do people edit text files on their FreeRunner (other than via an
SSH-over-USB connection)?
`sed' seems to be about as good as I can get, since `vi' requires the
ESC key to do anything useful, but the keyboard doesn't seem to provide
any way to enter it (but even if it did, motion with hjkl is
2008/10/13 Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do people edit text files on their FreeRunner (other than via an
SSH-over-USB connection)?
`sed' seems to be about as good as I can get, since `vi' requires the
ESC key to do anything useful, but the keyboard doesn't seem to provide
vi works
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do people edit text files on their FreeRunner (other than via an
SSH-over-USB connection)?
`sed' seems to be about as good as I can get, since `vi' requires the
ESC key to do anything useful, but the keyboard doesn't seem to provide
any way to
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 17:33:28 -0400, Stefan Monnier
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How do people edit text files on their FreeRunner (other than via an
SSH-over-USB connection)?
`sed' seems to be about as good as I can get, since `vi' requires the
ESC key to do anything useful, but the keyboard
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SCarlson wrote:
Check out nano .
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I use Raster's Illume keyboard, and select the Terminal layout, and most of
I guess it's the part that I don't get. What means Raster's Illume
keyboard and how do I select another keyboard?
I've read the Wiki about it, but I must be too dense to understand it;
it always seems to refer to a
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:21:06 -0400, Stefan Monnier
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I use Raster's Illume keyboard, and select the Terminal layout, and most
of
I guess it's the part that I don't get. What means Raster's Illume
keyboard and how do I select another keyboard?
I've read the Wiki about
Check out nano.
Has anyone compiled Emacs for the Om2008.9 distribution?
Or maybe Zile?
Stefan
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opkg install illume-config illume-config-illume
Should net you the 'qwerty' icon on the left in the Top Shelf. When
selected it will open Raster's Illume keyboard. (which should be the
default keyboard at this point, though you may need to restart - at least
xserver-nodm - and it WILL
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 01:39:32 -0400 Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
opkg install illume-config illume-config-illume
Should net you the 'qwerty' icon on the left in the Top Shelf. When
selected it will open Raster's Illume keyboard. (which should be the
default keyboard at this
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