On Sat, September 6, 2014 2:33 pm, Israel wrote: > Hi All! > (inlines) > On 09/06/2014 07:50 AM, Jack T. wrote: > >> On Sat, September 6, 2014 12:19 pm, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> >>> Den 2014-09-06 09:45, Jack T. skrev: >>> >>> >>> Hi everybody, I'm testing ToriOS-alpha-rc1.iso in my IBM Thinkpad >>> with Pentium M. The live system installed nicely and runs well in the >>> desktop (with the non-pae kernel 3.2.0-68-generic) The network is OK, >>> not only the IP numbers, but also names are resolved now :-) And the >>> installer works / the tarball's name is still ball :-) > Yes, I will rename the tarball when I get a tarball of a more fixed and > current version of ToriOS > >>> -o- The installation was good. We know that the installed system is >>> lagging behind, there are bugs to be squashed and features to be >>> tweaked, but it works. -o- A comment about style: > Yay! > >>> The borders of the xterm windows are not different enough from the >>> background, it is hard to tell two overlapping windows apart. > Ok, I will look into this and change one or the other... I suppose > changing the window border to match the Panel will be fine. >>> A general comment: Congratulations to good progress Israel :-) Best >>> regards Nio ps/ I tested the bleeding edge mkusb version 9.0 via sudo >>> add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/unstable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get >>> install mkusb and it works (except that the font is bigger, so the >>> Welcome and Warning window must be made slightly wider). >>> > The desktop file for mkusb comes from your ppa so when that is updated > and I build the iso (or update the current one) it will be updated to > whatever version you have that is current. The same goes to the Numix > theme, as well as my program. I also have JWM in a PPA, but I am not > entirely sure that will need to be updated soon. > > The installed system will also have those things as well, so this is how > we can ensure an up-to-date supported LTS system. > >>> The desktop file is hardcoded in the live session, so you should >>> start the new one with rox /usr/share/applications/mkusb.desktop >>> otherwise the old desktop will be used. The shellscript mkusb 9.0 will >>> run in both cases, but the console windows will be different. This >>> should be no problem in an installed system with a working network, >>> but I wanted to test it here to find out if the new version of mkusb >>> works with ToriOS. /ds >> Hi All, >> >> >> Finally got WiFi working inside VB on the installed system... >> >> >> I went into wicd manager preferences and changed the network interfaces >> names to 'wlan1' and 'eth1'...and bingo WiFi connected and tested >> using Midori...phew... >> >> >> JackT. >> >> > Awesome! I will check that out Jack! Thanks both of you for testing > this so thoroughly! > > LOCALE update: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale > Languages are installed via language-pack-* > > > So to change something you can run something like > > > update-locale LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=POSIX > > So, I have begun working on a little script to do this, I haven't gotten > very far yet... but I am going to use VAR=$(locale -a) > CHOICE=$(zenity --list --title="Locale" --column="Choose" ${VAR}) > and the use some thing like: update-locale LANG=$VAR LC_CTYPE="$VAR" > LC_NUMERIC="$VAR" LC_TIME="$VAR" > LC_COLLATE="$VAR" LC_MONETARY="$VAR" LC_MESSAGES="$VAR" LC_PAPER="$VAR" > LC_NAME="$VAR" LC_ADDRESS="$VAR" LC_TELEPHONE="$VAR" > LC_MEASUREMENT="$VAR" LC_IDENTIFICATION="$VAR" > > > I'll need to also figure out how to list other locales that aren't > installed, and allow them to be installed... Unless someone knows of any > programs that do this? It seems like someone else would have already done > this. > > -- > Regards > > > Hi Israel,
I also noted that when installed the Shutdown and Restart buttons seemed not to do anything...Logout worked. JackT. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp