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Jason W:
Ubuntu Trusty (14.04) has been released, and there is a testing ub-dCore-trusty.gz available below:

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

Like Debian Jessie, this release uses systemd and with the work already done for Jessie this release was pretty much a matter of updating base files.  I am running it now and everything I use is just working as hoped.   Any testing, feedback, or ideas are appreciated.
 

Onyarian:
Hi Jason,

I have installed ub-dCore-trusty and found some troubles:

my sceboot.lst:

--- Quote ---Xprogs
xorg-all
flwm_topside
wbar
nvidia-KERNEL

--- End quote ---

my boot:

--- Quote ---title ubt-dcore Linux 5.x
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /boot/utc5/vmlinuz-trusty quiet desktop=flwm_topside tce=sda1/ubtdc5 restore=sda1/ubtdc5 loop.max_loop=256 host=ubt-dC5x-ordjd icons=wbar blacklist=snd_hda_intel
    initrd /boot/utc5/ub-dCore-trusty.gz

--- End quote ---

during the boot:

--- Quote ---modprobe: module ohci_hcd not found in module.dep

--- End quote ---

then it boots into the flwm_topside desktop but the Xterm and UXterm don't work, so I can't execute any commands.

Hope It helps or ask me about something to do.

Jason W:
The modprobe error I believe is because that feature is built into the kernel and not a module, looking at the kernel config file.

I have a hunch, attach a file with the output of the below command:

sudo ls -l /dev > /tmp/file

I can't test the nvidia thing, but it sounds like a permissions issue in the /dev directory.  Do the command from non-X console mode and store the file and reboot into another install if needed, being in X or console should not affect the results.

Onyarian:
Here is the file result from the command, after i exit to system.

Now I want to make the install in a laptop without nvidia and tell you something.

Onyarian:
In my laptop installation there are the same two founds: the same modprobe error and don't work XTerm and UXTerm also.
In this case my sceboot.lst is:


--- Quote ---Xprogs
flwm_topside
graphics-KERNEL
wbar
xorg-intel

--- End quote ---

and the file result from the command is

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