On 02/01/2016 12:43 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > ... > . > > Hi Israel, > > I think it is rather important to make it easy to get a PAE kernel, > because I think many people will try ToriOS in computers with more than > 2 GB RAM. Extremely few computers lack PAE capability. Some have it but > lack the PAE flag (Pentium M and Celeron M), and they can use fakepae > (old method) and the boot option forcepae (new method, with kernel 3.13 > and newer, so available in Ubuntu Trusty and Debian Jessie). > > An alternative is to provide two tarballs (and hence two iso files). > > 1. An iso file with a non-pae kernel in the live system as well as in > the tarball. > > 2. An iso file with a PAE kernel in the live system as well as in the > tarball. > > -o- > > *. We have not addressed computers running in UEFI mode at all. But > sooner or later we have to do that. > > Best regards > Nio
Hi Nio, AFAIK it is working fine. Did you try it and it *not* work? The only thing that doesn't work is the progress indicator. I tried a few ways, but I could not reliably get it to work, and had other things of more importance Also, I posted on G+ to Numix about our issue with checkboxes, so hopefully we get some attention and a fix soon..... or an indication that GNOME has simply continued on the path to make GTK inaccessable outside 'their' environment. I am a little dissapointed with the changes to the newer GTK API, as well as the systemd API breaking old APIs (like upower).... but to a normal user it wont matter as long as things work on their end :P just programmers have these issues. -- 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