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netnomad:
...sounds good.

keep on hacking!!!

Jason W:
Thanks netnomad.

Ok, finally I figured out the Xterm issue with users other than tc, just some udev rules changes in base.  /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules to be exact.

The files are located at:

http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/

I will ponder what name or version we wil go with ultimately, but for now dcore-jessie.

When I say if adding packages to re-import one SCE using a file list, I mean it.  I broke my system importing separate SCE's in a 24 hour period due to Jessie's constant changes.  As we know, re-importing will bring in any changed packages, only downloading what has not been already or what has changed.  But that being said, feel free to use, test, and report any issues stating your hardware (laptop, desktop, etc) and whether you are using one large SCE.  What I am looking for is needed changes in the kernel, startup scripts, or perhaps base files.  My normal desktop is now dCore-jessie, lets have fun with it and we have plenty of time to tweak it before it's November release.

Oh, and xmms requires you choose alsa as the sound output in preferences.  I don't remember if that had to be done in Wheezy, but I am all for the "just works" mindset and any supported changes that allow for it in the prebuilt as well as the regular package selection. 

Jason W:
Glibc has been updated to 2.19 in Jessie, base files in dCore-jessie.gz has been updated and reposted.

http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/

Jason W:
Posted an update that uses a rotating dash instead of echoing names of dependencies in the terminal during the dependency gathering routine. 

Jason W:
Updated base libraries and posted a new cut:

http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/

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