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Core 4.2
floppy:
--- Quote from: netnomad on December 27, 2011, 03:32:35 PM ---hi roberts,
with some learnings i successfully upgraded my configurations to 4.2.
but my ondemand-menu in fluxbox doesn't load ondemand anymore.
i deleted my ondemand file that it was reproduced automatically, but nevertheless it doesn't work anymore.
here a short part of my fluxbox-ondemand-file:
[submenu](OnDemand)
[exec](cfdisk){/etc/sysconfig/tcedir/ondemand/cfdisk}
[exec](xvkbd){/etc/sysconfig/tcedir/ondemand/xvkbd}
[end] OnDemand
do you have any idea? has it something to do with the path /etc/sysconfig/tcedir...?
this path with the program doesn't install ondemand on the command-line, too.
the command-line gives no respond, i have to "tce-load -i program" manually...
thank you in advance for every help and hint!
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for me in 4.2rc3..
the ondemand were not working anymore.. see http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,12164.msg65419.html#msg65419
I had to.. (in the appsaudit, ondemand)
a) take all apps away of it
b) close appsaudit
c) start appsaudit again and put all apps again in it
and it works..
so perhaps its the same in the official release for migrated apps.
just an idea.
roberts:
The 4.2 announcement states that such is necessary.
--- Quote ---Note: You must recreate all ondemand items. Use AppsAudit OnDemand Maintenance.
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netnomad:
hi roberts,
thanks a lot, it works after rerunning the ondemand-list...
in my observation 4.2 is much faster and reactive compared to all predecessors!
booting, loading ondemand and especially suspend-to-ram and afterwards the awaking is so fast!!!
you did a great job!
Juanito:
--- Quote from: roberts on December 27, 2011, 09:21:12 AM ---I am not seeing this. md5sums check. I just now downloaded Core-4.2.iso and booting it the version command displays 4.2
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'Not sure what happened, but it's OK now :)
newbody:
I get curious on these two parts of the text.
--- Quote ---1. Dropped tc-grub4dos
2. You would have to use CLI utilities for Core extensions.
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1. Ooops I loved that TC supported grub4dos. Made it easy for me to boot.
So now it support isolinux? Syslinux? Extlinux? I never heard of that one.
2. So if I want to add say fluff file manager then I need to learn what cli code to use.
something like apt-get or wget or similar? How does one know the name of these progs?
and what each of them do, their features and so on? Such a steep learning curve?
Sure progress is good. A much better version seen from the TC policy point of view. I agree.
I only fail to understand how to do things.
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