Hi Nio (inlines) On 01/23/2016 02:37 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Den 2016-01-22 kl. 01:59, skrev Israel: >> ... > Hi Israel and the other developers :-) > > I have some time now for testing, first in my Toshiba with an Intel i5 > processor and 4 GB RAM. > > Live: > > 1. You forgot to treat the iso file with isohybrid, so I had to do that > in order to make it work when flashed with mkusb into a pendrive. > > > 2. The information about the version according to > > uname -a > > is a little confusing (i586 or i686?). It does not handle more than 2 GB > RAM well, which indicates a non-pae kernel. I will check it in my IBM > Thinkpad with an Intel Pentium M later. i586 is non PAE i686 is PAE
> Installing: > > 1. At the basic OBI level: The window 'Select device - and continue' is > too small (should be wider to accomodate all the text) I e-mailed you about this already, but here is the general info: I am working to dynamically calculate the size of text and size the window accordingly. I have tested this and after a few edits I now have a working version (at least on my VM) > 2. For some reason the SSD drive connected via eSATA is shown twice in > this menu (minor bug but confusing). not sure where to look for this.... that is definitely part of your original OBI code somewhere... I might be able to track it down.... > 3. There is no box to check in the 'Final warning' window. But you can > click on the text 'Check this box ...' - maybe it should be changed to > 'Click on this line to get it checked, if you are ready to go'. I think > this is a zenity bug (or bad cooperation between zenity and jwm). I think this is either a Zenity bug OR a bug in the Numix gtk theme, OR it is another 'feature' Gnome has built into GTK :P > Installed system: > > 1. Apparmor init failed for me too. It fails at first, but then gets things right. I think apparmor is an upstart based thing... not sure what it is for but it is in the standard Ubuntu minimal or standard packages. > 2. A start job is running ... (waiting for 90 s: systemd problem?) This is a systemd issue. Basically the /etc/fstab had the cdrom (sr0) in it from the Debian Installer. Then, when OBI recreates the fstab we get a funky thing where the installed OS is looking for a non-existent device for like 90 seconds. > 3. The tick boxes in ztweaks is missing, you have to click on the white > space where it is supposed to be in order to activate it. The same > zenity bug as before. In this case it does not work to click on the > text, so it is really confusing. I did change some of the text in other dialogs... but I am not sure with this. We will have to test multiple themes to check this out. Maybe file a bug with zenity/gtk/numix or whatever is causing the problem. > 4. The colours of the prompt in the terminal window are not green and red. :( I am not sure if I create the bashrc correctly in Debian, or possibly it doesn't get fully copied? Not sure about that one. > 5. The panel icon for audio is bad, or should I say, the app behind it > does not work correctly. I cannot open the mixer. I have to select > preferences and show slider, otherwise it is mute. 'Open mixer' just > flashes by - does not leave anything open. as I told Jack, alsa-utils was not installed... but will be in the new ISO which will be ready when OBI is ready. > 6. The wired network works. I can use ssh. But I have to 'sudo ping' > (maybe this is a feature of debian, different from ubuntu). hmm... not sure if that is a feature or a bug. They are very similar and VERY different. But I like this ToriOS version it is the best of both worlds, IMO > Installing: > > 1. At the advanced OBI level: The checkbox is missing (the same zenity > bug as before). > IBM Thinkpad with an Intel Pentium M > 2. I tried to install the PAE kernel this time. But > uname -a > and > free -m > seem to display the same as before. Are you sure that there is a > difference - that different kernels are installed? This IS a bug. Thank you. I think this will be fixed in the next version. The PAE kernel installer should also leave a log file in ~/pae-kernel-install.log For us to check more. > 3. I tried again and installed a third time, (to a third ext4 > partition), making sure I installed the 'PAE kernel'. This time the > installed systems grub did not display the previous versions as lines in > the grub menu. But it worked to run I think this is a problem with the bug. > sudo update-grub > > to get them. > > Still the same result from uname -a and free -m, so I think it is the > same kernel all the time. > > Pentium M: > > *. The live system and the installed system work in the IBM Thinkpad > with an Intel Pentium M, and the the kernel is a non-pae kernel. > > It seems that we get a non-pae kernel also when we select to install a > PAE kernel (in computers allowing it). So [I am almost 100% sure] this > is a bug. > > -o- > > There are some bugs, but considering the short time you have been > converting ToriOS to debian, I think you have done a very good job. Most > things work :-) Thanks Nio. > Best regards > Nio -- Regards -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios-dev Post to : torios-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp