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Offline Ted Clayton

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #30 on: February 16, 2019, 12:54:09 PM »
The exchange with 'drunk' is of interest.  My time on Ubuntu has been dominated by surfing the repo with Synaptic, and I've seen so many under-the-radar little programs.  Installed 1,000 (but had a hard time finding or managing).

Genealogy (GEDCOM): we are getting DNA tests, and I need a more competent browser for the secure User pages.  There are special-purpose GEDCOM-database editors and HTML Tree makers, etc.  LifeLines!  Dad started with 3-ring binders, graduated to TRS-80, MS-DOS and Windows.  And we continue.

Many other amateur radio codes; NEC, minNEC propagation, grayline ... and great utilities that are not marked as Ham/Amateur!  Smith Charts!

GIS/GPS, DEM, cartography.  A true love.  And a true story, I self-rescued from the off-trail Olympics with my old Magellan 310.  After RTDM and figuring out how to change the Datum to match my topo.

Can I really make Extensions for Tiny Core?  I compile from source, on Ubuntu, though I'm no way a compiler-user.  But I surfed into nitram's 2015 extension-creation post http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=18682.0 and it looks kinda gnarly.  But that is old, strongly-condensed, and not labeled Official.

I had not looked at the Wiki yet.  dCore!  Direct access to Debian and Ubuntu repos!  Wow!

But again, is this really for me?  dCore is not visible from the sidewalk, and there may well be good reason.

Plus ... are dCore SCEs the same thing as TCEs?  Or are these like the easier 'personal' Extensions in TC ... and not useful to the Project? 

I'm a good technician (and code-tinker), but I'm not a real Engineer (or programmer).  BaCon?  I can do BaCon alright ... and some ASM, on CPM.

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Offline fnq3

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #31 on: March 21, 2019, 11:51:09 PM »
Team Tiny Core is proud to announce the release of Core v10.0
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86/release
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86_64/release


Hello ,
Use TC 10.x/x86/release
qemu-system-x86_64  -full-screen
display full screen;

but Use TC 10.x/x86_64/release
qemu-system-x86_64  -full-screen
cannot achieve full screen, is still a window mode
press <ctrl+alt+f>
qemu program crashed : "Segmentation fault "



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Offline Juanito

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2019, 09:22:02 AM »
Since the x86 version of qemu is more recent than the x86_64 version, I would guess that this is a qemu bug, not a tinycore bug?

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #33 on: April 01, 2019, 02:42:08 AM »
as per this:

http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/release-2.3.html

..there have been changes to the configuration file format - jwm-2.3.xslt doesn't seem to fix everything, so if anybody would like to submit patches, please feel free  :)

Edit: got it - updated jwm posted

Unfortunately the problem wasn't solved. It also appeared in TC 9.x86. What X-server you use for testing, Juanito?

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #34 on: April 01, 2019, 03:10:08 AM »
Most probably Xorg-7.7

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Re: Tiny Core v10.0
« Reply #35 on: April 02, 2019, 09:47:28 AM »
Since the x86 version of qemu is more recent than the x86_64 version, I would guess that this is a qemu bug, not a tinycore bug?

qemu updated