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Re: Install Testing: RE: New ISO

 

Hi Israel and Jack,

I see the same issue as you with the Places menu in the installed system, but the Apps menu seems fully populated at once (without refresh).

Installation at the advanced OBI level works for me :-)

If you have installed at the basic OBI level, we have tested both methods, and I can skip that, and instead create a custom tarball with zmktbl.

I'll be back with a report about zmktbl ...

Best regards

Den 2016-07-01 kl. 21:19, skrev Israel:
Hi Jack, I just tested and found this as well.
The same is true of the places menu.
I am not entirely sure why this happens.... :(
Anyhow, I think this can be addressed soon.
I will check the update menus script.
I suppose I could add a one liner into the jwmrc that will fix and
remove itself.
not entirely sure why this has issues occasionally.

I might add a double update for menus in order to accomplish that.

It might be worth trying to install, and then run update menus in the
chroot to see if it works.  I will let you know.

On 07/01/2016 02:15 PM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,

Installed observation:

Apps Menu not fully populated and Places empty until 'Reload Desktop'
is activated.

Cheers,
JackT.




> To: torios-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2016 13:58:30 -0500
> Subject: [Torios-dev] New ISO
>
> Hi everyone,
> I finally uploaded a new ISO. It is finally back down to 678MiB
> There have been a few issues here and there, so I think most of them
are
> now fixed. I have not yet tested the ISO, other than 'booting' it in a
> VM. i will test OBI, and the installed system soon.
>
> Please test for yourselves and see if things are good enough for
release.
>
> In case anyone forgot...
> This was delayed as I made some temporary workarounds for things in
> jwm-settings-manager that were not working.
>
> I also made some of the tools work cross platorm, the software
> installer/updater should work on basically any distro imaginable.
>
> I added a few features (torios-askpass for sudo -A) This will be
> important for any other scripts we make that require a password. I plan
> on one day adding a network indicator (this should be easy to do with
> systemd... at least there are tools on arch to do this, I don't know
yet
> what the debian/ubuntu package is for the netctl program, though I
> haven't searched) which would free up even more space
>
> I added a few nice keycombos for some xf86 buttons (like a power button
> on a keyboard, the home button and the search button)
> This means many things will work out of the box on the user's keyboard
> the way they think it should.
>
>
> Anyhow, please test with me.
>
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> Regards
>
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