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Posted: Wed 17 Feb 2016, 18:38
by stemsee
Actually I revised the code in Nicons and now only one flicker as corners is reconfigured for given screen!

Had to reconfigure alsa for jack-loop and loop-back for alsa devices, which means more inputs 'n' outputs available to system and jack audio interface. Had to install additional packages and reinstall others after too good a clean up.

Cinelerra updated.

rmsfs and iso2frugal reworked and checked for cli and rightclick menu.

cpu-freq set to powersave.

Created and modified several .desktop files (wine stuff mostly)

SARDU ready to go on sdb1

Changed HOST name to METONYM

DogRadio 0.6 modified by Fredx181 for EmSee-Ultra and other non DD pups (many thanx).

I really enjoyed getting this polished these few days. Some may think that wheezy is dated, but very usable! Enjoy it!

There is a bit more kde here than I would have liked, which means adding full kde will be a small step for anyone who wants to add it. Openbox is there too of course.

Il Pazzo ;-)

user=root
passwd=ultrawoof

EmSee-Ultra-2016.iso i486 i686 x64 kernels boots on any machine! (needs confirmation!)

md5
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gaN1 ... 3I2QmRYazg

Posted: Thu 18 Feb 2016, 07:41
by stemsee
I have discovered two errors with this iso.
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Use ISOmaster to fix the issues as follows

1) The isolinux.cfg append lines need 'pfix=nocopy' otherwise only 64bit boots and sees modules.

2) adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs modules fr i486 are necessary after all. Get them from here and add to the iso.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gaN1 ... 0I5WjliZzA

Sorry!

Posted: Thu 18 Feb 2016, 09:07
by step
stemsee wrote: 2) adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs modules fr i486 are necessary after all. Get them from here and add to the iso.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gaN1 ... 0I5WjliZzA
I'm confused. The link you posted downloads an x86_64 labelled archive, yet you refer to modules for i486. Is it the right link? Can you also elaborate on which archive files are to be added and how? Your reference to adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs confused me. Thanks.

Posted: Thu 18 Feb 2016, 11:02
by stemsee
hi
correct link to huge-4.4.1-EmSeei486.tar.bz2
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gaN1 ... HUxUW5PR3c
1) unpack package
2) rename kernel-modules.sfs-4.4.12-EmSeei486 to adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs
3) copy to root of iso using isomaster
4) burn iso to optical medium

EDIT: don't forget to edit isolinux.cfg and add pfix=nocopy to 'append' line

Posted: Mon 22 Feb 2016, 22:25
by step
Thanks. I was able to edit the ISO and boot it in qemu. I tried all three kernels. Keyboard input is fine, but mouse input in qemu isn't working at all. Specifically, the qemu VM can't grab the mouse pointer. In other words, the mouse pointer inside the VM stays fixed, while the host mouse pointer in blocked access to the VM window. Any ideas what's going on?

Posted: Mon 22 Feb 2016, 22:58
by s243a
step wrote:Thanks. I was able to edit the ISO and boot it in qemu. I tried all three kernels. Keyboard input is fine, but mouse input in qemu isn't working at all. Specifically, the qemu VM can't grab the mouse pointer. In other words, the mouse pointer inside the VM stays fixed, while the host mouse pointer in blocked access to the VM window. Any ideas what's going on?
I'm having a related problem with virtualbox and tahrpup and I'm guessing it is the version of xorg.

Posted: Thu 10 Mar 2016, 17:44
by stemsee
New themes on the way!

Posted: Thu 10 Mar 2016, 22:07
by stemsee
It's fun! It's delicious!!

Posted: Thu 10 Mar 2016, 22:17
by step
:shock:

Posted: Tue 15 Mar 2016, 00:32
by stemsee
nicer

Posted: Sat 17 Sep 2016, 20:05
by kowalski
I have a question, why not start any program "grandorgue * _amd64.deb" architecture amd64, while "grandorgue *_i386.deb" starts. The relationships are satisfied all! How do I fix this? Pardon, I use an interpreter.