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Tiny Core 3.0 Alpha 5 testing
roberts:
Tiny Core v3.0 Alpha5 is now posted at http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/3.x/release_candidates
Change log for Alpha5
* Updated AppsAudit: added OnDemand Maintenance (add/remove) OnDemand items.
* Updated ondemand to support new feature in AppsAudit.
* Updated AppsAudit: dropped full path from "Check for Updates" display.
* Updated flwm* for potential issue when used with peristent home
* Updated tce-setdrive to exclude cdrom and dvd.
* Updated mktclocal to exclude cdrom and dvd.
* Updated usbinstall moved bzImage and tinycore.gz/microcore.gz to /boot
* Updated wbar_upd_icon.sh for missing c: in freedesktop Terminal & Icon case.
* Fixed various typos and other small tweaks and adjustments
* Fixed freedesktopcheck in startx
* Updated squashfs module with latest patch.
* Removed unused .webdata* from /etc/skel/
* Updated X libs in base to Xorg 7.5:
libICE-1.0.6
libSM-1.1.1
libX11-1.3.3
libXau-1.0.5
libXaw-1.0.7
libXcursor-1.1.10
libXdmcp-1.0.3
libXext-1.1.1
libXfont-1.4.1
libXft-2.1.14
libXi-1.3
libXinerama-1.1
libXmu-1.0.5
libXpm-3.5.8
libXrender-0.9.5
libXt-1.0.8
libXtst-1.1.0
* The user-visible part of the update is mainly the removal of the harmless libXext error message
meo:
Hi Tiny Core Team!
The new cut works without problems for me. Did some initial testing and the applications I use most work flawlessly. Thanks for your hard work!
Have fun working with tinycore 3.0 towards it's final state,
meo
Juanito:
This was probably there before, but when I use appsaudit to update bluez, the updated dep file contains bluetooth-KERNEL.tcz rather than bluetooth-2.6.33.3-tinycore{,64}.tcz
philip:
Tonight for the first time I saw the release news *without* a happy note from Meo, and thought, "This is my chance!" Unfortunately, after installing as fast as I could and quickly testing a YouTube video with getFlash10 and namaroka, I lost the race. Congratulations to Meo and ... more importantly ;) ... thanks to the team.
I like the classic FLWM desktop. The menu system based in ~/.wmx has a symbolic link named "Applications" pointing to /usr/local/tce.flwm. In the 2.X series of TC releases, this target directory was populated automatically when things like namaroka or the OSS mixer got installed. Now it seems this directory just stays empty. Can the previous functionality be restored?
jur:
~/.wbar apparently does not get used... on starting, wbar is located bottom centre, whereas in my ~/.wbar file it is spec'ed as being vertical and on the right.
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