Possible bug with 'Porteus Settings Centre' or 'changes-ro'
Posted: 26 Jun 2014, 01:25
Summary: Using the cheat code 'changes-ro' for the 1st time causes problems with '.dat' save files. In order for a '.dat' save file to be accepted and used by Porteus, Porteus 1st has to be shutdown with 'changes-ro' not included in the 'porteus.cfg' file. This allows Porteus to save the session the way it wants to be saved. At that point, the '.dat' file can be used with 'changes-ro', and future sessions can be saved manually through 'Porteus Settings Centre'.
Operating System: 64-bit KDE porteus
How To Create:
1. Start a Porteus session.
2. Create a new cheatcode setting.
* Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
- 'changes-ro' as part of the cheatcode.
- without a '.dat' save file
3. Restart Porteus and select the new cheatcode setting on the startup menu.
4. Make some highly noticeable adjustments to your current session.
* e.g. Create a new icon, mute the volume, change the keyboard
5. Create a new '.dat' save file
6. Manually save the current session to the '.dat' file
7. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* the new '.dat' save file as part of the cheatcode.
8. Restart Porteus
9. Observe that the current session was not saved.
10. Observe also that manually saving the session to the new '.dat' file will never work.
Work Around:
1. Start the Porteus session.
2. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* 'changes-ro' removed
3. Restart the Porteus session.
4. Make some highly noticeable adjustments to your current session.
* e.g. Create a new icon, mute the volume, change the keyboard
5. Manually save the current session.
6. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* 'changes-ro' as part of the cheatcode
7. Restart Porteus
8. Observe that the current session was actually saved.
* Observe also that manually saving the current session will work from now on.
Operating System: 64-bit KDE porteus
How To Create:
1. Start a Porteus session.
2. Create a new cheatcode setting.
* Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
- 'changes-ro' as part of the cheatcode.
- without a '.dat' save file
3. Restart Porteus and select the new cheatcode setting on the startup menu.
4. Make some highly noticeable adjustments to your current session.
* e.g. Create a new icon, mute the volume, change the keyboard
5. Create a new '.dat' save file
6. Manually save the current session to the '.dat' file
7. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* the new '.dat' save file as part of the cheatcode.
8. Restart Porteus
9. Observe that the current session was not saved.
10. Observe also that manually saving the session to the new '.dat' file will never work.
Work Around:
1. Start the Porteus session.
2. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* 'changes-ro' removed
3. Restart the Porteus session.
4. Make some highly noticeable adjustments to your current session.
* e.g. Create a new icon, mute the volume, change the keyboard
5. Manually save the current session.
6. Edit 'porteus.cfg' with the following
* 'changes-ro' as part of the cheatcode
7. Restart Porteus
8. Observe that the current session was actually saved.
* Observe also that manually saving the current session will work from now on.