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#11
Originally Posted by Patola View Post
If you install java on your phone, freemind (http://freemind.sf.net) works perfectly...
This is excellent news:
a) I already use Freemind
b) MindMeister is
b1) Only free for 3 mindmaps! Must be somebody's idea of a joke. Business use is $6 per month and Premium is $39 per user per year!
b2) Server-based. No matter how innocent my notes, and no matter how good the encryption, I want my stuff local until *I* choose to collaborate with s.o.

So please could you supply details about where to get what version of Java, and which Freemind kit (I'm assuming real graphical Freemind, not Pocket freemind, correct?)

Thanks in advance!
 
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#12
I use the headful, hard float version jre 1.6 for arm6 from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/embedded.jsp.
This java version only works for 90 days so you will have to download again then.

I unpacked this to a subfolder in /home/user and created a symbolic link to it in /home/user/bin (which is part of my $PATH)

The latest beta of the full desktop version of freemind works fine. Unzipped this somewhere in MyDocs, e.g. Mydocs/apps/freemind, copied the freemind.sh file to /home/user/bin
and added the line
Code:
FREEMIND_BASE_DIR="/home/user/MyDocs/apps/freemind"
to the top of this file.

You can start it from the commandline or create this file /usr/share/applications/hildon/freemind.desktop
Code:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.1
Type=Application
Terminal=true
Name=Freemind 
Exec=/home/user/bin/freemind.sh  
Icon=     
#X-Window-Icon=timerwidget
X-Window-Icon=     
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
You have to be root to create this file and you need to use the terminal to do all steps above.
 

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#13
You could also just install Freemind in easy debian...
 

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#14
Originally Posted by antoarts View Post
You could also just install Freemind in easy debian...
Sounds wonderful, but please could you pardon my ignorance and explain:
* Which kit to install (filename, location)
* How to install it in easy debian
* Do I need to install Java (as described above) and reinstall it every 90 days?

kiitoksia paljon!
 
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#15
Originally Posted by assetburned View Post
hmm but a native app would be fare better.
HiveMind looks interesting:
http://linuxlab.corp7.uniyar.ac.ru/projects/hivemind
http://linuxlab.corp7.uniyar.ac.ru/p...ki/Screenshots
 
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#16
Installed HiveMind today: segmentation fault!
 
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#17
hmm installed it also from extras-devel and it works fine here ...

Last edited by jehan; 2011-01-10 at 15:04.
 
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#18
I get also a segmentation fault with hivemind :-(

Nokia-N900:~# apt-cache policy hivemind
hivemind:
Installed: 0.3.1-maemo1
Candidate: 0.3.1-maemo1
Version table:
*** 0.3.1-maemo1 0
500 http://repository.maemo.org fremantle/free Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

Nokia-N900:~# uname -a
Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10power46 #1 PREEMPT Thu Nov 18 17:04:59 EET 2010 armv7l unknown

[EDIT] no more segfault with 0.3.4

Last edited by guyr; 2011-01-12 at 09:19.
 
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#19
Hivemind no longer works for me. It appears to install ok, no error message, but it never starts. It used to work fine. It hasn't been updated, I think, so something else I installed might be interfering.

I tried purging it and reinstalling, doesn't help. Too bad--it was my favorite new program.
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#20
works for me still. I never use it though. I should.
 

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