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For your convenience I have uuencoded Tim Samoff's [http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2010-January/003870.html CLI icon]
For your convenience I have uuencoded Tim Samoff's [http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-community/2010-January/003870.html CLI icon]
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which is supposed to be added to the debian/control file of CLI apps. You can download it [http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/cli.icon.txt here].
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which is supposed to be added to the debian/control file of CLI apps. You can download it [http://maemory.com/N900/tools/cli.icon.txt here].
== [http://maemo.org/packages/view/kernel-flasher-maemo/ custom Linux kernel] ==
== [http://maemo.org/packages/view/kernel-flasher-maemo/ custom Linux kernel] ==
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some experimental ports which I have not yet uploaded to extras-devel can be found in my repository
some experimental ports which I have not yet uploaded to extras-devel can be found in my repository
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  deb http://n900.tannerlab.com/ fremantle free incompatible
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  deb http://www.maemory.com/N900/ fremantle free incompatible
currently: python2.6, perl5.10, GNU compiler collection 4.4.3, autoconf 2.64, automake1.10
currently: python2.6, perl5.10, GNU compiler collection 4.4.3, autoconf 2.64, automake1.10
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== Setting up a repository mirror on your server ==
== Setting up a repository mirror on your server ==
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[http://n900.tannerlab.com/mirror/repro-maemo.tgz reprepro configuration]
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[http://www.maemory.com/mirror/repro-maemo.tgz reprepro configuration]
== Safely free some space on rootfs ==
== Safely free some space on rootfs ==
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[http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/moveroot.sh This script] shows you how much space is freed.
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[http://maemory.com/N900/tools/moveroot.sh This script] shows you how much space is freed.
It can also detect whether some directories have already been moved.
It can also detect whether some directories have already been moved.
WARNING: Although this script works for most users, you should always perform a backup before running it.
WARNING: Although this script works for most users, you should always perform a backup before running it.
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# install the rootsh package from extras
# install the rootsh package from extras
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# download the [http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/moveroot.sh script] to your MyDocs (or upload it via SSH)
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# download the [http://maemory.com/N900/tools/moveroot.sh script] to your MyDocs (or upload it via SSH)
# in Terminal run
# in Terminal run
  sudo gainroot
  sudo gainroot
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when you run it again.
when you run it again.
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[http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/unmoveroot.sh This untested script] reverts the modifications and moves as many as possible files back to rootfs.
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[http://maemory.com/N900/tools/unmoveroot.sh This untested script] reverts the modifications and moves as many as possible files back to rootfs.
Make sure that you have enough space on rootfs for that. Otherwise it will abort the operation. Instructions are the same as for moveroot.sh,
Make sure that you have enough space on rootfs for that. Otherwise it will abort the operation. Instructions are the same as for moveroot.sh,
except that you call unmoveroot.sh.
except that you call unmoveroot.sh.
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# in Terminal:
# in Terminal:
  sudo sh /home/backup/restore.sh
  sudo sh /home/backup/restore.sh
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with [http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/restore.sh this script (for PR<1.2] or  [http://n900.tannerlab.com/tools/restore1.2.sh this script (PR1.2)] in /home/backup (feedback and patches are welcome).
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with [http://maemory.com/N900/tools/restore.sh this script (for PR<1.2] or  [http://maemory.com/N900/tools/restore1.2.sh this script (PR1.2)] in /home/backup (feedback and patches are welcome).
It expects that you made a backup of /root and your selected modified files (e.g. /etc/ssh) in /home/backup.
It expects that you made a backup of /root and your selected modified files (e.g. /etc/ssh) in /home/backup.
The file "pkgs" should contain a list (line by line) of the package names you want to install.
The file "pkgs" should contain a list (line by line) of the package names you want to install.

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