Re: Porteus-1.1-rc1-x86_64 is ready for testing
Posted: 23 Oct 2011, 11:25
arabic_world gtk3 was disposable in gnome 3 if you want install gnome package made by a slackware not official team.
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echo user:password | chpasswd
I'm using a HP laptop to run Porteus v1.1 x86_64 with Vbox 4.1.4 x86_64. Could I run a 64 bit guest in Vbox?by Hamza » 22 Oct 2011, 15:38
Ok, there is a problem.
I am running it from VBox under Always Fresh and it works from the begin to the end of script.
Please specific your configuration when you running it.
I think will be useful with Lxde desktop and apps for Lxde.@Arabic_World
we don't have any application which uses gtk-3 in the ISO so i would say "no plans for now". Could be added to official repo if users need it.
I guess it is a bug after all. I tried various options, Always Fresh, Copy2ram and text mode. When I start in Fresh Mode, the partitions are mounted, I pop in a Usb drive and it gets automounted. I chose text mode with nomagic paramter and I see the disks mounted, but if I use copy2ram the /etc/fstab is created, but the partitions are not mounted. Cheers! Great job by all!fanthom wrote: must be some regression in the linuxrc after latest update. should be easy to fix but i must look on the code first - Thursday i guess.
thanks for reporting this.
(maybe Tonio was also hit by this bug?)
Did you rebooted after the first process to check if the password was changed ?fanthom wrote:password function definitely does not work for me. this is frugal HD installation.
I don't understand.fanthom wrote:for example start PSC and answer "NO" to each question (except first one), after 4 or 5 answers your application blows up.
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Processor Information
Socket Designation: Intel(R) Genuine processor
Type: Central Processor
Family: Other
Manufacturer: Intel(R) Corporation
ID: FD 06 00 00 FF FB EB BF
Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 13
Flags:
FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip)
VME (Virtual mode extension)
DE (Debugging extension)
PSE (Page size extension)
TSC (Time stamp counter)
MSR (Model specific registers)
PAE (Physical address extension)
MCE (Machine check exception)
CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported)
APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported)
SEP (Fast system call)
MTRR (Memory type range registers)
PGE (Page global enable)
MCA (Machine check architecture)
CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported)
PAT (Page attribute table)
PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension)
CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported)
DS (Debug store)
ACPI (ACPI supported)
MMX (MMX technology supported)
FXSR (FXSAVE and FXSTOR instructions supported)
SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions)
SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2)
SS (Self-snoop)
HTT (Multi-threading)
TM (Thermal monitor supported)
PBE (Pending break enabled)
Version: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5670 @ 1.80GHz
Voltage: 1.6 V
External Clock: 200 MHz
Max Speed: 1800 MHz
Current Speed: 1200 MHz
Status: Populated, Enabled
Upgrade: ZIF Socket
L1 Cache Handle: 0x0003
L2 Cache Handle: 0x0001
L3 Cache Handle: Not Provided
Serial Number: Not Specified
Asset Tag: Intel(R) Genuine processor
Part Number: Not Specified
Hi fanthom,@cttan
1) what info would you expect over there? i have compared Porteus with latest Kubutu and all is pretty much the same.
@fanthom2) in 3.1 kernel sco and l2cap are compiled into kernel (it's not possible to choose M for them). the only thing which is missing is 'rfcomm' module.
i have seen an issue with 2.6.38.x kernel when rfcomm was loaded randomly on startup. this was fixed in 2.6.38.5 or later.
Anyway - please do couple of reboots and check if that module gets loaded. if not then add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.modules.local:
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echo "modprobe rfcomm" >> /etc/rc.d/rc.modules.local
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.modules.local
let me know if that helped
your CPU does not meet first condition which means that you wont have 64bit guest support. sorry about that.VirtualBox supports 64-bit guest operating systems, even on 32-bit host operating systems,[11] provided that the following conditions are met:
1. You need a 64-bit processor with hardware virtualization support (see the section called “Hardware vs. software virtualization”).