Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Bugs => Topic started by: beerstein on January 15, 2014, 03:05:32 PM
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Hi: Thank you for your good work. I tested it today. WIFI works OK. Have not seen any glitches so far except:
pcmanfm file browser has no icons in icon view mode.
I discovered this problem also in pCore 5.X and bmarkus fixed it. I too found this bug in debian wheezy distros for cubietruck.
I think there is a dependency missing. ?
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Fixed.
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Thank you for this. I would like to know how you fixed it. If you could describe it with a few words
it would allow me to fix the problem in cubietrucks debian.
I am currently learning the ARM boot process on cubietruck. I am planing to make a "cubiCore". There is info about the A10 CPU here in this forum, but I have found nothing on the A20 CPU. The A10CP has a single core Cortex A8 and the A20 CPU has a dual core Cortex A7 (BTW: The naming system in ARM is a mess)
Now I am getting into stuff which does not belong in this place. Therefore I would like to call for members to join me here in the forum. We could set up a special "task force" thread for this and start working and playing with Core and cubietruck.I see a great future for that board. They have a forum which is OK but not well structured.
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/usr/local/share/pcmanfm/.gtk2rc-2.0 was missing in pcmanfm.tcz
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While I ponder why this happens, I figured I might make a mention of it here also.
In pcmanfm, when current directory is opened as root, there are no icons in any view mode
I too must be missing some dep
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does .gtk2rc-2.0 need copying to /root?
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To ~
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Hmmmm, well I guess that is something to look into because currently there is no .gtk2rc-2.0 found on the system
Update: disregard I found it already in ~
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h'mmmm
"Open current folder as root"
(https://db.tt/NPwW5oho)
note .gtk2rc-2.0 is installed, additionally is in root, yet??
idea's? permission issue perhaps?
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Ok fixed.
Juanito you are correct, copying to /root did indeed fix the issue thx
Somehow I missed installing gtk2rc-2.0 in root earlier
Perhaps the startup script needs a quick edit to resolve this?
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thanx for fixing it. Is there an easy way to fix it in the current TCL version? Or should we wait for the next release?
I would like to fix it in my cubietruck debian too? Any hints how to do it - or is it too complicated to explain?
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I will update extension soon.