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Tiny Core Base => TCB Bugs => Topic started by: floppy on December 04, 2011, 04:54:49 PM

Title: (solved) mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: floppy on December 04, 2011, 04:54:49 PM
example:
- I open the Appsaudit
- I open the ondemand menue
- I choose "minefield"..
then the window of Appsaudit close automatically.
It happens in tcl and mc with xorg76, too.

So, I should now (workaround):
- delete the tcz I wanted in ondemand
- reboot
- approwser this tcz with load "ondemand".
This way of putting an extension as ondemand is a bit longer as usual.
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: curaga on December 05, 2011, 10:15:20 AM
If you start appsaudit from a terminal, any messages? Anything in dmesg?
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: floppy on December 06, 2011, 03:58:52 PM
Desktop AMD K6-III 550MHz (see signature):
- mc4_1 and Xorg74 (all new updated Xlibs etc.)
- appsaudit started in a terminal
- try to put an extension on boot or on demand..
the windows close with the error message in the terminal "Illegal instruction".
Nothing in dmesg.

I will try mc4_1 and Xorg76 and tcl4_1 on that pc and post here any news.

Update: same error with all tries above "Illegal instruction".
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: floppy on December 11, 2011, 10:29:44 AM
since, there is no solution in sight for this issue, what is the command-line
a) for putting loaded extensions as "on demand" for next start?
b) for putting extensions as "on boot"? (loaded or not)... Other method than editing the onboot.lst
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: roberts on December 11, 2011, 10:47:00 AM
Its the hardware.  AMD K6. You can try 4.2 as compile time options were adjusted to try to support older gear.
4.2 was tested on 586 but no one on team has AMD K6
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: floppy on December 13, 2011, 03:45:11 PM
since, there is no solution in sight for this issue, what is the command-line
a) for putting loaded extensions as "on demand" for next start?
b) for putting extensions as "on boot"? (loaded or not)... Other method than editing the onboot.lst
Thanks Roberts for the motivating words.. but an answer for the questions above would be helpfull (as long I dont start screwing my old pc with the 4_2..)
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: roberts on December 13, 2011, 05:53:59 PM
If you won't try booting CorePlus-4.2 then not much I can do. I can't make a K6 into a 686 or even a 586.
Title: Re: mc4.1+ xorg74 refuse to put files on-demand (in appsaudit)
Post by: floppy on December 20, 2011, 01:27:19 PM
It is solved with V 4.2rc2 (Xorg7.4 or 7.6).
Thanks a lot.
TC 4.2 is a fine operating system.
I will freeze my AMD K6-III with the released version of 4.2.