hello,

>>The data persistence is enabled ?

>>I think this is an installed DDL, isn't it?

Yes, it is installed DDL.

>> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales

>> Locales get recompiled once you've chosen the default locale.

It works. Now I can see my changes.

>> what model of Lenovo are you using ?

I'm using Lenovo G460 with nvidia graphic. Core i3/ Ram 4 GB/ Graphic 512MB

>>It may be linked to the issue Sergey recently reported:

 >> http://team.doudoulinux.org/issues/659

liveusb-write problem is the same as above ticket.

Now my installed DDL system is crashed and can't even boot. So I can't test
xrandr and liveusb-write script. I will test after reinstalling or
repairing DDL and report the result.

regards,
Sithu


On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Jean-Michel Philippe <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello Sithu,
>
> >         1. I need some change on date and time translations.  I can
> >         find locale file in /usr/share/i18n/locales/my_MM
> >         and make changes. But changes are not applied when I reboot.
> >
> > The data persistence is enabled ?
>
> I think this is an installed DDL, isn't it?
>
> I'd say you have to recompile locales to see your changes (no need to
> reboot), have you done this? To do this you have to open the console and
> type:
>
> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
>
> Locales get recompiled once you've chosen the default locale.
>
> >         2. most of some GUI windows bigger than screen size. Some
> >         button can't be seen and can't be clickable.
>
> Yes sadly I know. I've seen in VirtualBox quite a long time ago that
> several applications seem to be designed for screens at least 1024
> pixels wide. A trick could be to use screen panning for these
> applications, as we are doing for small screens like the EeePC one (less
> than 800 pixels wide or 600 pixels high). If you want to make trials,
> open the console again and type something like this:
>
> $ xrandr --output LVDS --panning 1024x768
>
> where LVDS should be replaced with the name of your active screen (type
> xrandr alone to find it).
>
> >         3. my lenovo with nvidia graphic display only black screen. I
> >         can see all gui interface if I add "nomodeset" in grub boot
> >         menu. But screen resolution can only display 800x600. I need
> >         nvidia driver to install. But nvidia driver can't run because
> >         of package dependencies.
> >
> > what model of Lenovo are you using ?
> > If this is a recent (or new) computer, user the last build of
> > Doudoulinux (a development version but very stable).
>
> Yes we need to know the age of your computer to determine whether this
> is an issue related to drivers that are too old or that are buggy.
>
> >         4. liveusb-write do not work. It says something like "file not
> >         found or file selected is not iso file" everytime I select
> >         iso.
>
> It may be linked to the issue Sergey recently reported:
>
> http://team.doudoulinux.org/issues/659
>
> There are additional new line characters in commands output text that
> make the next commands fail. Please test the script attached to this
> ticket:
>
> http://team.doudoulinux.org/attachments/77/liveusb-write
>
> --
> Cheers,
> JM.
>
>


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