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Release Candidate Testing / Re: Core v17.0beta1
« Last post by andyj on January 28, 2026, 02:03:57 PM »
The issue I'm having with 64-bit FLWM doesn't have anything to do with scaling. The scaling never changes when resizing the window, it's the virtual display resolution that changes. Everything looks right, I don't see anything not drawn right or other artifacts. The issue is after cycling in 64-bit, when a new window is opened, generally using wbar, instead of opening in the upper left at 0,0 it opens in the middle of the screen. 32-bit doesn't do this, it continues to open at 0,0 as before.
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I just noticed there is already a script called tcemirror.sh.
I've renamed mine to  MirrorSelect.sh.

I also found out there is an  /opt/localmirrors  option, so I
added provisions to scan for that too.
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Raspberry Pi / Re: fastfetch for piCore (aarch64)
« Last post by geev03 on January 28, 2026, 10:16:37 AM »
Hi @geev03, did you get any login's working with the wiki ?
Yes.
Wrote about pari/gp there.
Would like help with a ' fastfetch for piCore' wiki entry with Logos Gallery
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Yes

maybe Vercel.

Thanks ...i will try both Netify and Vercel

thx
C
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Raspberry Pi / Re: fastfetch for piCore (aarch64)
« Last post by patrikg on January 28, 2026, 10:12:48 AM »
Hi @geev03, did you get any login's working with the wiki ?
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Release Candidate Testing / Re: Core v17.0beta1
« Last post by Rich on January 28, 2026, 10:11:24 AM »
Hi andyj
... and unlike 64-bit, it works correctly after cycling through the monitors. I still think the 64-bit problem is an FLWM problem, but I can't prove it yet. ...
I would think Xorg sets the screen resolution, not FLWM.

There is one new feature in FLWM that may be coming into play:
... What does this mean?  The biggest difference is that FLTK 1.3 does not support built-in fractional scaling of GUI applications, so you can't zoom the size of Fluff in the 32-bit version like you can the 64-bit version, ...

Does your environment include  FLTK_SCALING_FACTOR=  being exported?
What is the  Xft.dpi  setting in .Xdefaults? See:
https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,27517.msg177719.html#msg177719
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Raspberry Pi / Re: fastfetch for piCore (aarch64)
« Last post by geev03 on January 28, 2026, 09:59:21 AM »
Subject: [GUIDE] Part 2: Automating a 400+ Logo HTML Gallery via Fastfetch & AhaBody:IntroductionNow that fastfetch is running natively, I wanted a way to catalog every built-in logo without manually running the command hundreds of times. This script creates a searchable, indexed HTML gallery that preserves terminal colors.The "Saga" WorkflowTo get this working on a minimalist system like piCore, we need to pipe the raw terminal output through a "virtual terminal" to keep the colors, then convert those codes to HTML.The Automation Script (ffa.sh)
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#!/bin/bashFastfetch Automation - Gallery GeneratorOUTPUT_FILE="fastfetch_master_gallery.html"Get the list of all logoslogos=$(./fastfetch --list-logos | head -n -5 | fmt -1 | tr -d '"' | sed '/^$/d')HTML Header with Dark Theme CSSecho "<html><head><style>body { background-color: #222d32; color: #fff; font-family: monospace; padding: 20px; }.nav { position: sticky; top: 0; background: #111; padding: 10px; border-bottom: 2px solid #333; }.logo-container { border-bottom: 1px solid #444; margin-bottom: 30px; }pre { background: #000; padding: 15px; overflow-x: auto; }</style></head><body>" > $OUTPUT_FILEecho "<div class='nav'><b>Fastfetch Logo Master List</b></div>" >> $OUTPUT_FILEThe Loop: Capture and Convertfor logo in $logos; doecho "Processing: $logo"echo "$logo</h2><pre>" >> $OUTPUT_FILE# Use 'script' to trick fastfetch into outputting colors, then pipe to 'aha'
script -q -c "./fastfetch --logo \"$logo\" --logo-type builtin" /dev/null | aha --black --no-header >> $OUTPUT_FILE

echo "</pre></div>" >> $OUTPUT_FILE
doneecho "</body></html>" >> $OUTPUT_FILE
Hosting the ResultOn the Pi 400, you can serve the file immediately to your network using Python:
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python3 -m http.server 8081Then visit http://<your-pi-ip>:8081 on any device.Lessons Learned:
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Terminal Reset: If your SSH session text goes "staircase" mode after running, use the stty sane command.
[] Binary Paths: Since we are in the build folder, use ./fastfetch in the script to ensure it hits your fresh build.[/list]


Summary After successfully compiling fastfetch natively (see Part 1), I moved into automating a master gallery of all 400+ logos. This post covers the "gotchas" of piCore persistence and the scripting required to capture ANSI colors in HTML.

1. The Capture Script (ffa.sh) To get a clean HTML gallery, we use script to maintain the TTY colors and aha to convert them.
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Key command inside the script loop:
script -q -c "fastfetch --logo "$logo" --logo-type builtin" /dev/null | aha --black --no-header >> $OUTPUT_FILE

2. Solving the Backup "404" & Errors During the process of saving these tools, I encountered a few common piCore backup hurdles:
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Wildcards: Do not use asterisks () in .filetool.lst; tar will fail to find the literal filename. [] Dead Links: If you have missing SSH keys or moved files in your list, the backup will abort. [] Broad Directories: Avoid adding /usr/local or /home directly to .filetool.lst. This bloats the backup and can lead to failures. [/list]

3. Successful Persistence List For a clean backup that includes fastfetch, your /opt/.filetool.lst should look like this:
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usr/local/bin/fastfetch usr/local/bin/aha home/tc/fastfetch/build/ffa.sh home/tc/fastfetch/build/fastfetch_master_gallery.html Run filetool.sh -b and look for the "Done" message to ensure your work survives the next boot.
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Raspberry Pi / Re: fastfetch for piCore (aarch64)
« Last post by geev03 on January 28, 2026, 09:54:39 AM »
Subject: [GUIDE] Native Fastfetch on piCore 16.0 aarch64 (RPi 400 / Kernel 6.12)

Overview Since fastfetch is currently missing from the aarch64 repositories for v16.0, I have successfully compiled it natively. This provides a high-performance system info tool that correctly identifies piCore's unique architecture and RAM-based filesystem.

1. Install Build Dependencies You will need the compilation suite and a few text-processing utilities.
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tce-load -wi compiletc git cmake bash coreutils util-linux
2. Compile Fastfetch from Source
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git clone https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch.git cd fastfetch mkdir build && cd build cmake .. make -j4 sudo cp fastfetch /usr/local/bin/
3. Optional: Generate a Master Logo Gallery (HTML) If you want to view all 400+ internal logos in a browser gallery, you can use aha. If aha.tcz is not on your mirror, build it quickly:
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git clone https://github.com/theZiz/aha.git && cd aha && make sudo cp aha /usr/local/bin/
4. Persistence Don't forget to add the binaries to your backup list so they survive a reboot:
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echo "usr/local/bin/fastfetch" >> /opt/.filetool.lst echo "usr/local/bin/aha" >> /opt/.filetool.lst filetool.sh -b
Performance Note: On a Raspberry Pi 400, the binary is near-instant. Even with a web server running to host the gallery, RAM usage stayed around 260MB.
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Can Vercel be   alternative of Netlify?
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TCE Bugs / Re: seatd & copy2fs.flg
« Last post by aus9 on January 28, 2026, 08:52:04 AM »
M-A-X
Update has landed for 16x and 17x  main repos.
If it works for you, can you reply that it does....and we can then ask Rich to mark as solved.

Altho I have tested it....I am not a coder....which is why I make more mistakes than I like
but yes I lacked imagination so did not design the older version for copy2fs members

Good luck testing
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