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Re: ToriOS-Debian-testing.iso
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To:
Israel <israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Cinque Port Computers <jackdtrice@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Wed, 14 Dec 2016 04:43:00 +0000
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[Torios-dev] ToriOS-Debian-testing.iso
Hi Israel,
That's good news for you, but not much help for me and any other average user who cannot do that at the moment. [☹]
JackT.
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From: Israel <israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 13 December 2016 23:37
To: Cinque Port Computers
Cc: Nio Wiklund; torios- dev
Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] ToriOS-Debian-testing.iso
[continuing top posting]
Hi Jack,
I have tested creating a desktop shortcut and did it successfully on my VM.
This was after installing to disk from a previous OBI and upgrading.
It persisted on logout/login
On 12/13/2016 05:03 AM, Cinque Port Computers wrote:
Hi Israel,
I cannot for the life of me create a desktop shortcut and have it show up. I've tried several times now. I think me and desktop shortcuts are jinxed.
Cheers,
JackT.
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From: Torios-dev <torios-dev-bounces+jackdtrice=outlook.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:torios-dev-bounces+jackdtrice=outlook.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Israel <israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:israeldahl@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 13 December 2016 03:37
To: Nio Wiklund; torios- dev
Subject: Re: [Torios-dev] ToriOS-Debian-testing.iso
Hi Nio
(inlines)
On 12/12/2016 03:42 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Den 2016-12-11 kl. 15:16, skrev Israel:
>> ..
>>
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> Hi Israel,
>
> Am I understanding correctly, that this is aiming at ToriOS 1.1 (being
> Debian Jessie)?
>
This is more probably aiming at ToriOS 2.0, as jwm-settings-manager is
different... though if Ali approves this can be for 1.1 as well.
> This is a first test:
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> A. Booting
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> 1. This is not a hybrid iso file. mkusb fails to make it bootable by
> cloning, but it works after I treated it with isohybrid.
>
Ahh... thanks for finding this... I modified ISOmaker scripts to prevent
this in the future. I did not have syslinux-utils installed
> 2. It works as is, emulating a DVD disk, in VirtualBox.
>
Yes.. and in KVM where I tried it.
> 3. mkusb can make a bootable persistent live drive (which is extracted
> and boots via grub).
>
Good news!
> B. Live
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> The general impression is good :-) Most things work and it is very
> responsive.
>
> I managed to get wired connection, but I did not see the wireless
> network, which I expect to see in some of the available computers (for
> example my Toshiba laptop, where I do a lot of testing). Is this a
> bug, or should I look 'somewhere else' to find it?
>
Hmmm... not sure. If you tested it in VBox this is something that has
happened before. In my KVM machine it sees my wireless as a wired
connection.
If it is on real hardware, then this could be a bug
> I will come back with a new mail about testing the OBI installer and
> the installed system (from the tarball).
>
Thanks! I hope this OBI version works well with your earlier issue with
the location of a tarball in the persistant mkusb version
> Best regards
> Nio
>
>
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