Ok... I think the screen shot bug should be fixed. So to apply the fix sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade then you can run the settings manager Theme program Choose Default Then try Ctrl+Alt+P It should work (let me know if it doesn't)
On 11/14/2014 05:59 PM, Israel wrote: > Hi Paul, > I will try to fix the screenshot bug tonight... then you can simply > sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade. > > Also Ali suggested filing bugs for issues... I think this is a good > idea so I can keep track of things. > You can simply file a bug on the ToriOS page, I am fairly certain I > will be notified by all bugs... but I will double check to make sure > this is the case. > > Everything will be easier to update once I build the torios-meta > package... I have most of the initial framework in place... though I > have never built one of those kinds of packages, so it may be a while > before I figure it all out :) > And then of course it will be implemented in the ISO. I think that > will be the big 'next step' before we go to Beta. > > On 11/14/2014 04:12 PM, Paul Sutton wrote: >> >> >> On 14/11/14 22:04, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> > Den 2014-11-14 22:58, Israel skrev: >> >> Hi Paul, It is not advised to manually edit >> >> /etc/network/interfaces It should look as you have shown. If you >> >> add things to that file, generally it will take about 60 seconds >> >> longer to boot as it "tries to configure the network" You will >> >> get a message about this on the splash screen. It is quite >> >> annoying :) >> >> >> >> Of course if you are doing extremely complex networking you can >> >> do it that way. Generally though you should simply launch wicd >> >> (hit the networking icon in the tray) and configure it there. If >> >> you cannot connect via the default eth0 wlan0 you can change it. >> >> >> >> If you want ethernet you can check which one you are using via >> >> the terminal ifconfig |grep eth or for wireless ifconfig |grep >> >> wlanifconfig |grep eth >> >> >> >> If it says eth1 change wicd to use eth1, etc.. >> >> >> >> Of course you can also install network manager. If you remove >> >> wicd this will work... they CANNOT run together very well. >> >> >> >> after installing network manager you can open the Panel Settings >> >> (my program) and disable the network indicator and click OK. Then >> >> open it again and re-enable it. If I remember right I set it to >> >> prefer network-manager over wicd. Basically the program checks to >> >> see if you have wicd or network manager installed... and if you >> >> do it will add it to the autostart. >> >> >> >> Actually... this might be good to put in the manual :) >> >> >> >> > +1 >> >> > Best regards Nio >> >> I can certainly add a networking section to the manual, BUT I am >> going to need a lot of help to explain stuff, properly, >> >> Maybe when the screenshot bugs are fixed ( if they are now I will >> update) then it will make life easier when taking more than 1 screen >> shot. >> >> If there is a meeting tomorrow, then we can discuss then perhaps >> >> >> Paul >> >> > > > > -- > Regards > > -Israel > ToriOS Team > > > -- Regards -Israel ToriOS Team
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