Hi Brian,
On Fr 01 Jul 2011 03:18:47 CEST brian mullan wrote:
Then I installed Ubuntu 10.10 successfully on it. First with the LXDI but later switched it to Gnome (just because I'm more at home with Gnome)
I probably have no influence on armel-builds on Launchpad, but I have
an influence on the X2go package build process for Debian. I have
already thought to build the main area in the packages.x2go.org repos
for armel, as well. I use qemubuilder for build the packages, so I
could basically build for any available architecture. It will take
time (qemu software emulation), but it will work (and my build machine
is quite smart).
I added the Ubuntu x2go repository
The 'sudo apt-get install x2goclient" did successfully run but so far it
Really? x2goclient should not be in the armel repositories. Where did
you actually install from. Maybe the old location on
obviously-nice.de???
only finds the following in the ARMEL repository for x2go:
*p python-x2go - python module for X2go client support* *p x2goserver - x2go server daemon scripts*
pyhoca-gui is arch-independent and should also be available. As there
is an old version of nxproxy in Ubuntu you should actually be able to
run pyhoca-gui on armel. Could you please try that (apt-get install
pyhoca-gui).
[...]
I didn't really get the last part. Concrete question, maybe also to
Reinhard: is there a possibility to build armel packages on Ubuntu
launchpad?
Greets, Mike
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