On 16-05-13 04:43 AM, Filip Dorosz wrote:
> Hi Dave.
> 
> I also think you should really reflash your device and start over.
> Libertine is already on the M10 so you probably broke something while 
> apt-geting and trying to install libertine while
> it was already there.

Installing Libertine was probably harmless but if you did go R/W and install 
arbitrary packages, all bets are off.
Reflashing is the clean thing to do.

> I'd recommend creating separate chroot on the device with the new system and 
> using apt-get inside that chroot. It will
> even enable you to have that chroot on your external drive giving you a lots 
> of space and it won't corrupt your main
> system.

I would not recommend creating a chroot and hacking around with your Touch 
system.  Instead, I would recommend creating
a Libertine container and installing a terminal applications in  it (not Gnome 
Terminal, which requires an integrated
desktop session, but maybe Terminator or one of the other similar lightweight 
terminal apps).  From there, you can
install all the packages you need without worrying about damaging your host 
system, and you have X.  Follow Oliver
Grawert's instructions for creating a container [1].

OTA-11, coming soon, has some important bugfixes and a new scope to make using 
Libertine containers easier.

We prefer that you do not try to subvert all the protections in place that are 
there to prevent you from damaging your
device, and use the tools that are there for the purpose.


[1] 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yJepibh68YaQijWO3Z3dWTtTTmzXnMmEE8eswhUXzw4

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