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Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

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Re: Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

Postby golinux » Mon Nov 09, 2015 3:23 pm

Here's the resolution of the situation that came up in this thread. The looping was being caused by some misconfiguration in fstab that was confusing the mount point of /home. Centurion_Dan figured it out after we set up a remote-tunnel to NZ and he took a look! However, before that happened, I had already nuked the 'unofficial' alpha to remove a variable in the debugging process. RIP! Since we had already set up the tunnel, we went ahead and did a net install from an 'official' iso. Then he went in and set up the mount points in both fstabs so all is working properly now. FWIW, even before I mucked up the wheezy fstab, slim never loaded from the very first boot of the 'unofficial' alpha2 install. Always had to startx. Maybe because login is disabled on the live disk?

So now I am in the process of pimping out devuan. Have even gotten suspend to work but only from terminal with pm-suspend. I can live with that.

Only thing I don't like about xfce 4.10 are the huge popup tooltips that appear when hovering over the Desktop icons. I'm working on that over at the xfce forum. Have made some progress . . .

I'll be needing to install a compatible version of refractasnapshot and installer. So it would be appreciated if you could point me in the right direction for both the file and how to install it if it's not a .deb.
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Re: Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

Postby fsmithred » Mon Nov 09, 2015 7:53 pm

Oh, let me know the fix for the tooltips when you figure it out.

Newest tools have moved to the tools folder. refractasnapshot-9.2.1 and refractainstaller-9.1.6
http://sourceforge.net/projects/refracta/files/tools/
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dpkg -i refracta*.deb
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Re: Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

Postby golinux » Mon Nov 09, 2015 8:09 pm

fsmithred wrote:Oh, let me know the fix for the tooltips when you figure it out.

You noticed that new 'feature' too, huh! I've already improved things by changing the 48 to 0 in this gtkrc-2.0 configuration which totally eliminates the image component of the tooltip. Someone suggested a time delay which would help as long as it doesn't impact response time of the hidden panels.

fsmithred wrote:Newest tools have moved to the tools folder. refractasnapshot-9.2.1 and refractainstaller-9.1.6
http://sourceforge.net/projects/refracta/files/tools/
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dpkg -i refracta*.deb

Need to get those installed asap. Looks like I won't even need gdebi!

Thanks for your fantastic contributions. It was not easy to go back to the debian installer after the using refracta installer!!
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Re: Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

Postby nadir » Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:03 pm

gdebi does the dependency thing.
does not mean you "need" it, but it makes things more comfortable ("apt-get install -f" after failure of "deb -i *" will solve the dependency issue too, iirc).
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Re: Finally installed the 'unofficial' alpha2

Postby golinux » Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:14 pm

Thanks for the clarification and suggestion. Nice to see you 'round.
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