@nubechecorre Excellent guide...thanks! My installation went great but I'm stuck at the last step setting up the slb boot screen. Basically followed all the instructions but still not getting the boot option for OS4.1 or Debian? I'm using the latest slb that will dual boot OS4.1/Debian without installing parthenope...
I just re-installed Debian as well using slb but hit problems the same place as you. basically the mount command cannot find the partition. I reverted to Parthenope and all is well. Just installing KDE now.
but i thought the latest slb with Update 1 was able to dual boot..arghh
anyhow how did you install parthenope without messing up your boot partition there's a warning in the setup guide stating that the partition must have a SFS filesystem but does this include SFS/02 as well ???
Hi, even though I did not read the new guide on acube site, I also encountered problems dual booting with slb_v2 from AOS 4.1.u1. I tried because I couldn't make SAM boot into CruxPPC Linux with parthenope, so I thought SLB might be an alternative, but no luck. Still cannot boot cruxppc from HD. Never mind.. Debian works well with parthenope (SFS/00 though for bootpart).
One question acefnq !!!!! I also installed KDE, chose KDE Displaymanager, and log in Screen is different now compared to standard Debian Install. But If I look at installed packages I still see Gnome Displaymanager there as well... If I shut down Gnome Display manager is also mentioned...
SHOULD I TURN GNOME DISPLAYMANAGER OFF ? HOW CAN I DO THAT ?
DO I HAVE TO GET RID OF ALL THE OTHER GNOME STUFF ??
UPDATE OK got Debian dual booting no problem with the new SLB..it seems I added an extra ls at the end of the ?a1boot.conf uImage? file so redid the last portion of the config on the final page of the ACube installation guide and VOILA..here I am typing this post via IceWeasel under Debian on my Samflex and I must admit I am quite impressed with the speed Open Office under Debian is also quite impressive as I opened up a large .doc file with no problems and more impressive was everything was properly spaced etc.
Don't delete GDM (Gnome Display Manager) as this may cause problems with other software installed. You can ensure KDM (KDE Display Manager) is used as default by typing
dpkg--reconfigure kdm
I have experienced a lot of segmentation faults by removing some Gnome components, although to be honest I am not sure that is the culptrit. I also got problems using MPlayer and upgrading it from Debian Multimedia repository so this time I am sticking to basics and only using VLC and ffmpeg .(apt-get install VLC ffmpeg). All seems to ok so far.
You can also theme KDE by installing apt-get install kdmtheme.
guys I found out a downside of Debian on my Sam!!..my wife is using my Sam too much now since she knows she can use and print from Open Office on Debian
quick question, I have to hit CTRL-D to continue booting up Debian each time and then it runs great....the start up screen says something like the SWAP file (my SDA7) is the wrong file type? failed CODE 8 etc....anyone know how I can fix this or is it something I can just ignore as the system runs fine once its loaded up
Don't delete GDM (Gnome Display Manager) as this may cause problems with other software installed. You can ensure KDM (KDE Display Manager) is used as default by typing
dpkg--reconfigure kdm
doesn't work ! I think it is dpkg-reconfigure kdm... this gives me some information:
... using 2 displaymanagers choose the standard one, .... configure /etc/init.d (????) ... switch of checking for second displaymanager...
I chose KDM seems to work..
DO I HAVE TO EDIT INIT.D ??? HOW DO I SWITCH CHECKING FOR SECOND DISPLAYMANAGER OFF ?
(all translated from German, so might not be the exact quote...)
Quote:
apt-get install VLC ffmpeg
comes up with "E: cannot find VLC"
Any Idea how to get a Xerox 6180 MFP to work (scanning) ? Therfore do you now the USB chipset used in this scanner ?? Already tried Sane Xerox backends...
don't know what happened but after I installed some type of virus program my Debian partition boots up like nomral but I only get a blank screen with an active mouse pointer and thats it??..the screen also flickers evry once in a while too
is there anyway I can get to the boot up and erase that virus program installed as the system was running great before I installed it.
@gerograph "Any Idea how to get a Xerox 6180 MFP to work (scanning) ? Therfore do you now the USB chipset used in this scanner ?? Already tried Sane Xerox backends"
Try this Open kpackage (the kde package manager.
Under menu "file" go to find package. Search for cups. Repeat the search and install everything cups related. Also search for kooka and install.
hopefully your scanner will be found. If not use the printer prefs to try and find it in the list.