I haven't got the time to test beta 1. However, there is an issue of lxdm.
Lxdm by default drop existing environment and force the use of
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin.
This really causes some breakage. I discussed wtih author of lxdm and
he told me environment variable should be set in
Thanks for the tests.
Le vendredi 19 mars 2010 à 23:41 +0300, Mike Nokel a écrit :
So, I have tried livecd. There is huge improvement since last alpha.
Thank you. But I have noticed following bugs:
1) when I launch screensaver (from parameters) I see again annoying
error telling me that
Thanks for the tests.
Le vendredi 19 mars 2010 à 17:54 -0300, Glen Bizeau a écrit :
I also noticed that when you open pcman and click on the cd-rom icon,
it simply closes. since I am on the live CD, There is a pretty good
chance that there is a CD in the drive, will install and check it with
Thanks for the tests.
Le vendredi 19 mars 2010 à 22:39 +0100, Leszek Lesner a écrit :
Hi,
I tested the first beta and I am pretty impressed. I tested it on real
hardware booting from liveusb stick. It was amazingly fast. Only a few
seconds to boot. This is really a record for linux
The environnement variables should be set in /etc/environment according
to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables for Ubuntu
system.
However, the PATH should be specified by the init script of the
distribution. lxdm fallback was PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin, and
appeared to always
so fare pcmanfm2 is way better then its preddessessor the autoload is
great for disk nice touch control over desktop like backgrounds via
right click and selecting desktop preferances very nice i agree with
goggle code and we need a lxcontrol this would be a very good addiction,
also a compiz like
Pretty logo and a touch of aubergine on the boot screen. But it won’t
install with less than 192 MiB of RAM. Will report more when fully
installed.
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