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Re: [Torios] G-Drive link and zsync

 

Hi Israel, Nio,
I took some screenshots of the installed system 'no eth0' wired network not present problem.  Hope these help; I also (like Nio) found the wired network did work in the LiveCD session:
              



              


              

Cheers,JackT


> To: israel@xxxxxxxxxx
> From: nio.wiklund@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 14:05:23 +0200
> CC: torios-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] [Torios] G-Drive link and zsync
> 
> Hi Israel,
> 
> I tested the current ToriOS-daily.iso in my Toshiba with Intel i5 and 4
> GB RAM 'as usual'.
> 
> A. Live system
> 
> - nm-applet shows and error (white x on red circle), but wired network
> started automatically.
> 
> - ztweaks does not start from the menu, but it starts from a terminal
> window.
> 
> - mkusb needs grub-pc in order to install 'persistent live'. It can find
> it and prompt for installing, but maybe it should be included in ToriOS
> live.
> 
> - mkusb wants wmctrl in order to install 'persistent live'. It can find
> it and prompt for installing, but maybe it should be included in ToriOS
> live.
> 
> B. Installation
> 
> - The installation with the OBI-installers seemed to work well. I
> selected the PAE kernel.
> 
> C. Installed system
> 
> - Rebooting 'directly' was extremely slow (ten times slower that what is
> normal in this computer). But finally it arrived at the log in screen.
> 
> - The network was not connected. This is probably causing the long time
> during reboot. I did not find any easy way to connect the network, and
> didn't try any advanced or difficult methods, only with the menus.
> 
> - The touchpad works only partly and in a strange way. I cannot move the
> cursor (except in the very beginning), but I can scroll in terminal
> windows, A tap gives the same response as a right-click. This has not
> happened before.
> 
> - During the installation update-grub (or something similar) found
> Ubuntu 14.04.2 (in /dev/sda5) but not a previous installed system of
> ToriOS (in /dev/sda1). This is better than before, but not good. After
> installation update-grub found both previous systems.
> 
> Summary
> 
> Several problems have been solved or at least improved. But it is too
> bad that ToriOS is losing functions, that have been working quite well
> before.
> 
> Best regards
> Nio
> 
> Den 2015-09-12 kl. 06:27, skrev Nio Wiklund:
> > Hi all toriosadores,
> > 
> > I could zsync the current ToriOS-daily.iso file from phillw.net and it
> > checked OK. I have also uploaded it to my tempororary google drive to
> > help you download the current version and nothing else ;-)
> > 
> > It is time for testing ToriOS again :-)
> > 
> > Best regards
> > Nio
> > 
> > Den 2015-09-12 kl. 03:15, skrev Israel:
> >> Hi everyone, here is the latest link...
> >> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0efnGFjgPchWjVlLWNKcG1UWDg
> >>
> >> As you all know Phill's server is back up, and i have been uploading for
> >> a while.
> >>
> >> *TIME TO ZSYNC!!*
> >>
> >>
> >> Notable changes (per program):
> >> *OBI*
> >> Check for spaces in password, and make the user re-enter the password.
> >> I added an experimental dialog output for all the OBI logging in the
> >> user configuration process.  If you like it, I will add it to the other
> >> programs.
> >> *JWM*
> >> Too much to list here.  But, the main reasons to use this version deal
> >> with the menus
> >> *jwm-menu/jwm-places*
> >> Totally new menu written in C++ which dynamically outputs from the
> >> desktop files.  You can right click the menu for an 'update menus item'
> >> Also some fixes if there is no language variable set.
> >> The shutdown menu has been removed, and I simply added the dialog I made
> >> that has shutdown,suspend,restart,logout
> >> These are all now controlled by a dialog so, logging out is coherent now.
> >>
> >> the places menu now has the ability to open folders one deep.
> >> It checks various things, and will make a menu if the user has xdg data
> >> dirs, gtkbookmarks or nothing other than $HOME set.
> >> it is much more robust, and works like the applications menu
> >> *jwm-settings-manager*
> >> visual improvements
> >> many fixes
> >> still some work to go here..
> >> *live session*
> >> switch to something similar to starttorios to get more functionality
> >> built in
> >> added gettext in order to let the dialogs be translated
> >>
> >> *torios apps*
> >> all the shell scripts (not OBI) that run (screen shot, shutdown, logout,
> >> apthandler, restart, etc...) are ready for translations.  This has not
> >> been tested yet, so if you speak a different language and would like to
> >> help, this is something I *REALLY* need help with!!  I might test it
> >> with my elementary language skills in other languages, but I am not
> >> fluent so I would not endorse my tests as the final product :)
> >>
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Regards
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > 
> 
> 
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