Thanks for the responses.
I'm only able to work this an hour or so here and there, so it
may take awhile to reach my goal.
Yesterday and today I tried to get an external disk mounted via
USB on the M10. No joy. I tried 2,3 and 4TB disks. I have a
special cable that connects to the M10's USB
On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 00:58 -0500, amon wrote:
> On 2017-03-28 00:29, amon wrote:
> >
> > I'm just getting back to a project using a BQ-10 Notepad that
> > I was looking at nearly a year ago when my situation went
> > through a sudden change.
> >
> > I need to put a full GNUStep developer
On 03/04/17 10:48, Andrew Penkrat wrote:
> Some time ago I've successfully set up a development environment in a
> libertine container.
> As far as I remember libertine-container-manager creates chroot by
> default, but can optionally use LXD as well (which didn't work for me
> though).
That
Some time ago I've successfully set up a development environment in a
libertine container.
As far as I remember libertine-container-manager creates chroot by default,
but can optionally use LXD as well (which didn't work for me though).
Regards,
Andrew
On Mon, 3 Apr 2017 at 11:42 Alan Griffiths
On 03/04/17 06:58, amon wrote:
>>
>> I need to put a full GNUStep developer environment on it. What
>> is the current best way to do this, ie get into a dselect or
>> an apt-get to pull in clang, libgnustep and friends, debian
>> package scripts, etc. In other words, a normal debian developer
>>
In case I have confused anyone, by BQ-10 I am referring to the
BQ Aquarius M-10.
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On 2017-03-28 00:29, amon wrote:
I'm just getting back to a project using a BQ-10 Notepad that
I was looking at nearly a year ago when my situation went
through a sudden change.
I need to put a full GNUStep developer environment on it. What
is the current best way to do this, ie get into a
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