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Salix LXDE 13.1.1 Live - some problems

Posted: 15. Oct 2010, 08:52
by lory
Hi, yesterday i tested the LXDE Live, really great work guys! thanks!

There are some problems:
1.
I could not find the resolution tool "lxrandr", do you use any other tool to change resolution?
The package of Slackware 13.1 works fine.

2.
PCManfm does not start with "gksu pcmanfm" from terminal.
Sometimes the screen only blinks. but after "relogin" this works.

3.
If remastering with "grub" everything is fine. With "isomaster" i get a kernel error on several PCs.
After removing "ramdisk_size=" it works with isomaster, too.


edit:
2.
i think the problem are the missing .gtkrc-2.0 settings in the root directory. Copying the "one" settings should work. Another way is a "sudo pcmanfm" after "su root".

Re: Salix LXDE 13.1.1 Live - some problems

Posted: 16. Oct 2010, 17:55
by Akuna
lory wrote:I could not find the resolution tool "lxrandr", do you use any other tool to change resolution?
The package of Slackware 13.1 works fine.
Lxrandr will be included in the next version -> http://www.salixos.org/forum/viewtopic. ... it=lxrandr
lory wrote:If remastering with "grub" everything is fine. With "isomaster" i get a kernel error on several PCs.
After removing "ramdisk_size=" it works with isomaster, too.
Do you mean isolinux? And was that on a USB key or on a CD-ROM?

Re: Salix LXDE 13.1.1 Live - some problems

Posted: 17. Oct 2010, 07:28
by lory
Akuna wrote: Do you mean isolinux? And was that on a USB key or on a CD-ROM?
ups... sorry, of course isolinux ;) and booting from CD

Re: Salix LXDE 13.1.1 Live - some problems

Posted: 17. Oct 2010, 08:24
by christian
lory wrote:Hi, yesterday i tested the LXDE Live, really great work guys! thanks!

There are some problems:
2.
PCManfm does not start with "gksu pcmanfm" from terminal.
Sometimes the screen only blinks. but after "relogin" this works.

edit:
2.
i think the problem are the missing .gtkrc-2.0 settings in the root directory. Copying the "one" settings should work. Another way is a "sudo pcmanfm" after "su root".
Thanks for your report! This will be fixed in the next release, seems that i forgot to put the file into the /root dir too.

Greetings,
Christian