Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Q&A Forum => Topic started by: secsontr on April 27, 2015, 03:58:42 AM
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Hello my friends, I'm a linux-fan and newbie from non-English country.and I really really love Tiny core, cauz it's very clean , tiny and easy to use.
Now ,i install it on my USB,just 100MB including gparted ,grub,firefox and so on. ;D but i have 3 ques
1. how to associate my files with my apps.(like pdf with evince;txt with leafpad .etc)
2.which screeshot solution or software is commonly easy to use?
3.how to increase the system volume when i watch web video?
PS:my desktop is the default flwm_topside.
can u recommend some or help me? i don't know how to search the keywords about these.
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1. how to associate my files with my apps.(like pdf with evince;txt with leafpad .etc)
You can do this with gnome in corepure64 by double-clicking on a file in nautilus - it will ask which app to use to open the file and remember from then on. I haven't tried with nautilus outside of gnome. I also seem to remember that there was a way to do this with emelfm.
2.which screeshot solution or software is commonly easy to use?
There's a screenshot utility built in - click on the desktop, then choose SystemTools/ScreenShot
3.how to increase the system volume when i watch web video?
Do you mean add a swapfile or increase hd partition space?
can u recommend some or help me? i don't know how to search the keywords about these.
Use the Apps gui, select tags and enter "screenshot" for example
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:D Juanito,thanks for ur nice advice,
1.i do not want to install gnome,(it seems so big and too many deps) ,do i have another solve to the first question?
2.i will try it later.
3.i mean the ''sound volume"
Thank you again ;)
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You don't mention what you're using for sound, but assuming you're using alsa, open a terminal window, enter "alsamixer" and use the arrow keys to adjust the volume.
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Thanks a lot ,it worked !
so nice of you :)