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microcore_2.2rc1
roberts:
The First Release Candidate of Microcore 2.2 (microcore_2.2rc1.iso), is now reaady for testing and is available at:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/2.x/release/
Change log for v2.2 Release Candidate 1
* New boot option embed to stay on initramfs.
* Upgraded iso now using isolinux 3.8.2 to easily support isohybrid (see the new syslinux extension).
* Updated upgrade_tce.sh fixed false error warning and added to "Tools" menu section.
* Updated usbinstall with "need root warning" also added to "Tools" menu section.
* Updated tce-load to use -c 'continue' option of wget to better support downloading.
* Updated busybox, replaced missing dc applet, also added Length to wget applet output.
* Updated boot time F2 to display better message regarding kmaps.
* Updated boot time F3 to display missing options, noicons and laptop.
* Updated tce-load to better support microcore command line only operation.
* Moved wbar out of Xprogs.core.
* Moved desktop.sh from base into Xprogs.core.
For microcore you need to grab the new core elements when using X.
Juanito:
We mention the need to grab the new core elements and that wbar is no longer part of Xprogs.core, but 2.2rc1 is dated 08 July and the core elements are dated 15/21 June?
roberts:
Oops. so many "elements" to remember.
Xprogs.core.tczl is now posted.
Thanks for the heads up!
EDIT: wbar also posted and announced in the TCE news section.
Juanito:
Maybe I misunderstood the way this should work, but...
booting with the latest Xprogs.core, wbar, flwm in /tce and no backup, I get the following error message during boot:
--- Code: ---sudo: /usr/bin/desktop.sh: command not found
--- End code ---
on "startx" wbar only shows the base icons and the "applications" sub-menu is empty.
alu:
--- Quote ---New boot option embed to stay on initramfs
--- End quote ---
i need a pedagogical explanation:
what is it for (speed up boot time? spare place? safer?)
does it change something in practice when one wants to sudo to root, or to use root in order to perform some admin tasks?
i ask blindly because i don't have had time to dwnld it and test it yet (i have experienced a crash disk, and try patiently to recover my files...)
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