Mer/Documentation/LXDE

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~~Warning: I take no responsibility if you break your system or the sky falls down. Do this at your own risk or you will be reinstalling Mer.
~~Warning: I take no responsibility if you break your system or the sky falls down. Do this at your own risk or you will be reinstalling Mer.
== Intro ==
== Intro ==
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I havn't updated my howto on installing LXDE to Mer since Version 0.9 so I thought it was time since some things have changed.  I made this new page that I will update as changes happen.  I will also get some Screenshots on this page as well.  Feel free to add anything I missed.
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I havn't updated my howto on installing [[Mer/LXDE | LXDE]] to Mer since Version 0.9 so I thought it was time since some things have changed.  I made this new page that I will update as changes happen.  I will also get some Screenshots on this page as well.  Feel free to add anything I missed.
== Install LXDE on Mer 0.14 ==
== Install LXDE on Mer 0.14 ==
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  sudo apt-get install synaptic
  sudo apt-get install synaptic
   
   
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'''WARNING''' upgrading libvte9 this way will break the x terminal (both the osso one and the lxde one). And when synaptic starts, the password dialog seizes the whole screen, so the onscreen keyboard is not available to enter the password. So it's probably not a good idea to install synaptic if you want to use a terminal and/or don't have an hardware keyboard.
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~~N800 and N770 or N810 users that want an onscreen keyboard.
~~N800 and N770 or N810 users that want an onscreen keyboard.
  sudo apt-get install onboard (N800 and N770 users)
  sudo apt-get install onboard (N800 and N770 users)
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'''WARNING''' with the above packages installed (I don't know if the culprit is libvte9, synaptic or onboard, I suspect onboard) the x terminal doesn't work anymore. And when synaptic starts, the password dialog seizes the whole screen, so the onscreen keyboard is not available to enter the password. So it's probably not a good idea to install lxde without an hardware keyboard.
 
~~N810 Users Who want Login Screen (if you plan on using both Hildon and LXDE you must install with this option.)
~~N810 Users Who want Login Screen (if you plan on using both Hildon and LXDE you must install with this option.)
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  sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install lxde libgtkstylus
  sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install lxde libgtkstylus
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echo "exec startlxde" >> ~/.xinitrc
 
If you want to use lxlauncher to easy opening of applications
If you want to use lxlauncher to easy opening of applications
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Click Application Menu  
Click Application Menu  
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Click Run then type.
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Click Run then type (if you want to use the previously installed onboard keyboard, use the file manager, browse to /usr/bin then double tap on onboard. You could also open onboard-settings to check the option to show it in the taskbar)
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  nm-applet
  nm-applet
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Choose your network and logon.
Choose your network and logon.
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==Boot Hildon instead of LXDE ==
==Boot Hildon instead of LXDE ==
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If you want to boot straight into Hildon, execute as root in a terminal
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  update-alternatives --set x-session-manager /usr/bin/start-hildon
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and reboot.
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To use lxde again
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  update-alternatives --set x-session-manager /usr/bin/startlxde
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If you want to be able to load either Hildon or LXDE then follow these steps.
If you want to be able to load either Hildon or LXDE then follow these steps.
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~~To Log out of Hildon Click Advanced Backlight and then Click any Rotation option.
~~To Log out of Hildon Click Advanced Backlight and then Click any Rotation option.
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== Installing LXDE on older versions ==
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* [[Mer/LXDE/InstallOn0.7 | Install LXDE on Mer 0.7]]
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* [[Mer/LXDE/InstallOn0.8 | Install LXDE on Mer 0.8]]
== Closing ==
== Closing ==
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Thanks: Thanks to Stskeeps, Qwerty12, B-man, Qole,FatalSaint for helping out with this.
Thanks: Thanks to Stskeeps, Qwerty12, B-man, Qole,FatalSaint for helping out with this.
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~~Warning: I take no responsibility if you break your system or the sky falls down. Do this at your own risk or you will be reinstalling Mer.


Contents

[edit] Intro

I havn't updated my howto on installing LXDE to Mer since Version 0.9 so I thought it was time since some things have changed. I made this new page that I will update as changes happen. I will also get some Screenshots on this page as well. Feel free to add anything I missed.

[edit] Install LXDE on Mer 0.14


First install and boot to your Mer Partition and Open x terminal.

Then enter each of these commands one at a time


sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install libvte9=1:0.20.0-0ubuntu2

sudo apt-get install synaptic

WARNING upgrading libvte9 this way will break the x terminal (both the osso one and the lxde one). And when synaptic starts, the password dialog seizes the whole screen, so the onscreen keyboard is not available to enter the password. So it's probably not a good idea to install synaptic if you want to use a terminal and/or don't have an hardware keyboard.

~~N800 and N770 or N810 users that want an onscreen keyboard.

sudo apt-get install onboard (N800 and N770 users)


~~N810 Users Who want Login Screen (if you plan on using both Hildon and LXDE you must install with this option.)

sudo apt-get install lxde

~~N800, 770 and N810 users who don't want login screen.

sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install lxde libgtkstylus

If you want to use lxlauncher to easy opening of applications

sudo apt-get install lxlauncher

Then type this to reboot your system.

sudo reboot

Choose Mer partition again and it should load the ubuntu login window.

login using the username and password you made when installing Mer

Once you have loaded Mer/LXDE then we need to make a few changes to make everything better first to connect to network.

Click Application Menu

Click Run then type (if you want to use the previously installed onboard keyboard, use the file manager, browse to /usr/bin then double tap on onboard. You could also open onboard-settings to check the option to show it in the taskbar)


nm-applet


Choose your network and logon.

Now using an FTP client on a desktop computer login to your Tablet using your root information

[edit] Transfer desktop files to Tablet

~~If you did not install ssh server when installing Mer you will need to install it first.

Download folder and put the files in the following locations.

/usr/share/applications

  • nmapplet
  • onboard
  • nmconnection
  • lxlauncher

/etc/xdg/autostart

  • nmapplet
  • lxlauncher (if you want it to load at startup)

Now you should have a working install of LXDE on top of your Mer open synaptic and install any applications you want.


[edit] Skip Login Screen

Click Application Menu -> Settings -> Login Window.

Click Security tab and Enable Automatic Login then enter your users name there.


[edit] Boot Hildon instead of LXDE

If you want to boot straight into Hildon, execute as root in a terminal

 update-alternatives --set x-session-manager /usr/bin/start-hildon

and reboot.

To use lxde again

 update-alternatives --set x-session-manager /usr/bin/startlxde


If you want to be able to load either Hildon or LXDE then follow these steps.

Load Mer and ftp in.

Copy this file to /usr/share/xsessions hildon.desktop

Then Logout and click Options -> Select Session -> Hildon -> Change Session

Then Login and you will load Hildon instead of LXDE for this session you can set Hildon as your default and use same way to load LXDE when you want.

~~To Log out of Hildon Click Advanced Backlight and then Click any Rotation option.

[edit] Installing LXDE on older versions

[edit] Closing

Let me know if you run into any problems with anything. I am also working on a custom LXDE layout to organize the programs a little better. I will be posting that soon.

Thanks: Thanks to Stskeeps, Qwerty12, B-man, Qole,FatalSaint for helping out with this.