dsl-4.4.9Forum: Site News Topic: dsl-4.4.9 started by: roberts Posted by roberts on Nov. 13 2008,04:26
* Fixed netcardconf .filetool.lst entry* Moved native Fltk scheme to .Xdefaults Files likely in your backup that need updating: .Xdefaults .jwmrc .fluxbox/menu .dfmdesk/Exit Posted by chaostic on Nov. 13 2008,06:49
Did you add the change to the apt sources?
Posted by jls legalize on Nov. 13 2008,09:21
I don't know if this happens also in 4.4.9, but during boot time I see an error that "says" something like this:loadndisdriver load_all_devices(481) /etc/ndiswrapper no such file or directory legalize cannabis, coke, ero... Posted by roberts on Nov. 13 2008,18:55
That would be in the extension dsl-dpkg and not in the base iso. So it would appear that that extension would need to be updated. Posted by roberts on Nov. 13 2008,19:01
/etc/ndiswrapper/ is typically used to store Windows drivers In DSL we typically specify the full path to the Windows driver by using the -i option and therefore we don't need to copy an existing driver and/or add an etc/ndisrwapper to the .filetool.lst. Posted by roberts on Nov. 13 2008,19:45
I have updated both the .dsl and .unc versions of dsl-dpkg to reflect the Debian Woody repository change. Posted by jls legalize on Nov. 14 2008,23:28
from the control panel filetool.lua is executed by the normal user.filetool.sh is executed by root. from backup/restore item menu filetool.lua is executed by root. filetool.sh is executed by root. from dslext filetool.sh is executed by the normal user. Posted by jls legalize on Nov. 17 2008,09:49
If u do a backup either from the system menu or from the control panel, then u shutdown the pc with the cheched box backup checked in dslexit, the system gives an error, this is because the first backup leaves the file /tmp/backup_status that is owned by root.
Posted by jls legalize on Nov. 17 2008,10:53
A solution could be to put sudo in front of filetool.sh in the file exitcheck.sh.legalize cannabis, coke, ero.. Posted by roberts on Nov. 18 2008,00:25
After more testing I was still seeing some failures trying to pass only the "$?" so instead I test for a non-empty /tmp/backup_status. I also added more text to the various pop ups. Since we have rootless mounts I would rather do less sudo when possible. Anyway, here is 4.4.10
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