Do it more like James Bond style...01micko wrote:Aw yeah... you mentioned it...tasmod wrote:Not been mentioned before, it's Robert Lane
The avatar is cuneiform writing of my name.
I'm Lane.......(silent).....Robert Lane....
Trio, the quote was NOT referring to you, but Patriot... see JWM related threads, I used some lisense... .The original quote referred to Patriot...trio wrote:Where? tq01micko wrote: Trio
"you got the focus"... said by some bloke, probably Norweigan, on another totally unrelated thread...
Aaah I cee, luckily I haven't had my head balooned yet01micko wrote:Trio, the quote was NOT referring to you, but Patriot... see JWM related threads, I used some lisense... .The original quote referred to Patriot...trio wrote:Where? tq01micko wrote: Trio
"you got the focus"... said by some bloke, probably Norweigan, on another totally unrelated thread...
Equally applied yo you brother...
What? Who? Why? Bling!!!tasmod wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen.
I have the pleasure of announcing that this bunch of reprobates have reached 100 pages of mostly good work, interspersed with drivel.
I must state that most of the drivel, comes from, M,T,R in that order (I posted this, so I'm biased)
Go go, widgets.
In the hope it might help you chase this down: something similar also seemed to be happening in RC1, as I reported earlier, where Roxy shows the Roman clock at 1662B and Ring at 77kB.I thought "No, that's not possible. Sigmund would NEVER use a skin that size as a default choice"! So I checked the original package in Unleashed and it was only 9585b!!! Then I checked the rootfs-complete build directory and it was 9585b there too! So somewhere in between building the packages in rootfs-complete and packing them into pup_420.sfs it got messed up! I wonder if that is happening elsewhere too?
1.9-10? (delete old '~/.pwidgets' before applying new )tasmod wrote:Ring is the currently applied clock skin. Change it and you will see.
root, roottasmod wrote:No Mick, using rc2 with 1.9.5 as is most people who have d/loaded rc2.
So Ring is clock skin currently applied to xonclock. To users it seems to be a duplicate, which it is of course, but dynamic.
They need to know about upgrade to 1.9.10
Thanks, Dave. The version of Pwidgets that was in RC1 used Ring as the default for display, and if you changed to Roman then indeed both Roman and Ring would have been the same ... at least to look at. That behaviour has been corrected in Pwidgets-1.9.10. I think you are right that the copying of files within the new pup_420.sfs while it resides in RAM is leading to some weird things with file sizes.davesurrey wrote:In the hope it might help you chase this down: something similar also seemed to be happening in RC1, as I reported earlier, where Roxy shows the Roman clock at 1662B and Ring at 77kB.
(and they were both the same Roman clock!)
It's all good, Dave. I still think the problem is in the lzma compression module, so I'll swap that one out for the later one in RC3 and we can repeat the test then.davesurrey wrote:As a quick test I just rebooted my 420-RC1 disk ...[snip]... Same issue that ring is 77kB whatever clock skin is selected.
So to clarify it happens whether I do or don't make a save file before I make any changes.