On 12/20/2016 12:53 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Den 2016-12-20 kl. 06:53, skrev Israel: >> Hi All, >> >> I do think I've gotten it now. >> >> I removed something from our xdg autostart that may have been causing >> the issue, and rebuilt the ISO. >> >> It is uploaded and relinked, please give it a test, I tested it a few >> times, so it works as far as I can tell, but Jack you are the expert on >> this specific issue, so please tell me how it goes. >> >> So here is the TODO list before we can present 1.5 to Ali (I am calling >> this ToriOS 1.5 since our release schedule is more like Debian "It will >> be released when ready") >> >> - get Jack's issue fixed >> >> - if possible refine OBI to have a better, faster user configuration >> which makes the user only select their language (or keyboard layout) and >> automatically configures the timezone/locale/keyboard correctly. (This >> is a bit of work, but if we can get it done by 2.0 at least... I'd be >> glad) >> >> - test JSM 2.0 to make sure it actually works for other people than just >> myself :D >> >> - finish/fix bugs for JSM 2.0 >> >> >> I already found a bug in the menus that crept in, but I have since fixed >> it. It was preventing certain menu items from existing (thunderbird in >> my case) The fix is NOT in this ISO you will have to update it and >> possibly remove some cache files for it to work... >> >> @Nio, or @Jack if there is an issue I am forgetting please remind me. >> >> Does the network work well for you in these recent releases? I modified >> the hosts, and resolv.conf in ISOmaker to fix this. >> >> >> Also, I have begun work on Debian unstable testing ISO (aka sid), which >> will become 'stretch' i.e. Debian 9.0 for ToriOS 2.0. So far so good. >> But alot of changes have needed to happen in ISOmaker to support >> building from unstable, and it is not yet finished. >> >> >> Thanks again for all your help in testing/ideas/etc.. I really >> appreciate you! >> >> > > Hi Israel, > > 1. I will zsync the new iso file and test it :-) > > 2. I'm not sure when I will have time for the language setting issue. > > 3. Right now I'm busy with the development of the new mkusb (guidus) > and environments for it to make it easier to move from Windows to linux. > > Together with C.S.Cameron at the Ubuntu Forums I am testing > stand-alone compressed image files, iso files and even self-extracting > exe files for Windows with small systems. ToriOS might fit here too, > either a live system without tarball, or the tarball converted to a > compressed image file, ToriOS-x.x.img.xz > > We have small 9w iso files, image files and self-extracting exe files > with sizes 230-250 MiB, and we are considering torrents to make them > easy to get even with slow or unstable internet connections. > > Byt the way, the idea of a ToriOS live system without a tarball would > solve a long lasting problem: to make sure that the íso file is within > CD size. A tarball can be downloaded separately, and connected via > some other media, for example a USB pendrive. This way it will also be > straight-forward to provide different flavours of ToriOS - tarballs > with different properties (and size will not longer be critical). > > Best regards > Nio
Hi Nio, I agree. I think the dltbl part of OBI should be modified and expanded. We could 'wget' the list from your directory on Phill's server and populate a list with it. Also, I can expand the initial tarball search code in a separate file to browse through all the attached media devices, and also look on harddrives. We already solved the issue of unmounting the tarball device... I have installed a tarball from a separate partition on more than one occasion successfully. This may be the best way to provide ToriOS 2.0 We can offer 2 live versions as well, the minimal version we are using, and a version with jwm-settings-manager. -- 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