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pq5190362:

--- Quote from: Jason W on August 11, 2015, 02:13:54 PM ---I have a 60MB SCE that contains wireless, Xvesa, flwm_topside, and the core fltk programs.
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Please use xorg instead of xvesa.

Regards

Jason W:
Is Xvesa non functional on your machine?  What is your hardware type, a laptop?  What is not working?

The only real purpose of dCorePlus is to allow a simple graphical interface to set up wireless and a TCE directory to then allow the import of whatever one wants.

Steve8018:

--- Quote from: Jason W on August 12, 2015, 11:20:22 PM ---dCorePlus-jessie.iso and an updated dCore-jessie.gz are in:

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

Please test and report any issues.  When no issues are found, I will update the other dCore ports with the same.
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Potential new user here.

Please, what is the status of this?

I can't find dCorePlus for Trusty, Xenial, or Yakkety...

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Jason W:
There are no dCoreplus images for the others yet.  I will aim to create them hopefully this week.

nitram:
Hi Steve8018.

You didn't provide much information. If you are an experienced Linux user there are several installation alternatives. Here's the dCore installation wiki page: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:installations. If running an existing Linux system, just need to download a couple dCore files and configure the boot loader. If it's a fresh drive install, there is a USB drive example (USB test drive) and a full walk-through from scratch without needing an installer (dCore install from ISO to hard drive). If you have accessed to a wired connection, then these installation methods will suffice and you can download wireless software later. Window Manager of choice is easy to install and set up, lots of information in the wiki.

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