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LXDE, Debian testing (Lenny) veya Debian kararsız'a (Sid) libc6 bağımlılığı nedeniyle ihtiyaç duyar.
aptitude update aptitude install lxde
Alternatif olarak eğer en küçük lxde kurulumunu tavsiye edilen yazılımlar olmadan yapmak istiyorsanız:
aptitude install --without-recommends lxde
Debian'da normal kullanıcılar öntanımlı olarak HAL güç yöneticisine erişemezler. Bu nedenle kendinizi "powerdev" grubuna eklemelisiniz. Aksi taktirde LXDE'den çıkarken kapat, dinlenme, uyku ve yeniden başlat modları size sunulmayacaktır.
Bunu root (yetkili kullanıcı) olarak komut satırına şu komutu vererek yapabilirsiniz:
gpasswd -a user powerdev
No manual configuration is needed. Just select LXDE from the available sessions listed by the display manager. If you don't see LXDE, restart your gdm or kdm, or reboot.
With this display manager, some manual configuration is needed. Please refer to their official document and write your /etc/slim.conf and ~/.xinitrc. The command you should put in your ~/.xinitrc to start LXDE is:
exec startlxde
Anyone know how to use it please edit this.
XDM reads a file called .xsession in the user's home directory to determine which window manager (resp. desktop environment) to start. As it is usually not present on a fresh Debian installation, we have to create it and put LXDE's startup command there. As an example, this is a minimal working .xsession:
#!/bin/sh exec startlxde
Run the following command with root access:
update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
Then choose startlxde. The next time you run startx, LXDE will be started.
zh_TW.UTF-8 (traditional Chinese, Taiwan) is my locale, please replace it with yours.
export LC_ALL=zh_TW.UTF-8 export LANGUAGE=zh_TW.UTF-8 export LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8
If you need to use input method, add those lines, too. Please refer to the document of your input method. Here I use scim for example. (FIXME: Maybe we can use some im-switch compatible way here. Anyone know how to do it please fix this)
export GTK_IM_MODULE=scim export QT_IM_MODULE=xim scim -d
Debian uses codes for system architectures, at the official install images noted as amd64 and i386 the user can select LXDE in the menu marked "Advanced options". Use the following install images (NOTE! only the eekly and daily updated images can be used as this, the image marked RC1 does not include LXDE)
Read more in the install notes (this is for i386).
For other architectures you have to issue a boot parameter to install LXDE as your desktop environment.
Read more in the install notes (this is for i386).
For simpler systems there is a special CD with XFCE (default) and LXDE as desktop environments, download the one for your system architecture
Before the installation starts put desktop=lxde as boot parameter to install lxde instead of xfce.
dd if=debian-eeepc.img of=/dev/<USB-DEVICE>
Note: <USB-DEVICE> = the device, not a partition. (/dev/sdX NOT /dev/sdX1)