Activity for beta-tester

  • beta-tester beta-tester created ticket #958

    wiki: 404 Not Found

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    hmm... when i boot Dragon OS Focal Public R12 from a burned DVD, then the splash screen shows Lubuntu 18.10 . . . . Checking ./casper/filesystem.squashfs Press Ctrl+C to cancel all filesystem checks in progress

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    i compared the dpkg --get-selections output of lubuntu (20.04 LTS) and DragonOS R12... maybe these are some candidated (present on lubuntu and missing in DragonOS) ubuntu-standard calamares calamares-settings-lubuntu calamares-settings-ubuntu-common lupin-casper is DragonOS build on lubuntu 20.04 LTS or an older version of lubuntu 18.04 LTS? this i did not downloaded, to see its packages.

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    just compared with lubuntu lts (20.04)... that shows the same behavior of the "Fcitx Configuration" application (and the way i tried to use it). but lubuntu lts (20.04) does take and set the keyboard layout from the boot-options debian-installer/locale=de_DE.UTF-8 console-setup/layoutcode=de keyboard-configuration/layoutcode=de keyboard-configuration/variant=German to boot straight into german locale and keyboard layout, what DargonOS doesn't.

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    ok, it's my fault! sorry. i am not that familar with LXQt and maybe used the applications in a wrong way / order. 1. i opend the "Preferences|Fcitx Configuration". but this was completely empt. nothing to select or add. 2. i opend the "System Tools|Fcitx". after the keyboard icon appeared in the bottom right corner... 3. i reopend "Preferences|Fcitx Configuration". now i could see the "English (US)" keyboard and could add my refered "German" keyboard. this keyboard layput takes effect immediatel...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i will test it later on real machine with real media (USB, DVD, PXE) yesterday i run it only in VirtualBox as Live CD and PXE , maybe there it behaves different. EDIT: in VirtualBox the behavior was like: booted via PXE, the list of available keyboards in the GUI was completely empty, nothing there to choose. in dpkg-reconfigure... i could choose keyboard settings but the changes were never taken effect, it told to reboot or call setupcon to see the changes, but no effect. booted via ISO/LiveCD,...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i will test it later on real machine with real media (USB, DVD, PXE) yesterday i run it only in VirtualBox as Live CD and PXE , maybe there it behaves different. EDIT: in VirtualBox the behavior was like: booted via PXE, the list of available keyboards in the GUI was completely empty, nothing there to choose. in dpkg-reconfigure... i could choose keyboard settings but the changes were never taken effect, i told to reboot or call setupcon to see the changes, but no effect. booted via ISO/LiveCD, the...

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    i will test it later on real machine with real media (USB, DVD, PXE) yesterday i run it only in VirtualBox as Live CD and PXE , maybe there it behaves different.

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    i tried the new release R12, and i just realized, that i can't change keyboard layout at all in the live environment... even not from the console. i tried dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration and setcon

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed (1Gb/s )than all previous RPis (RPi3 (~300Mb/s), RPi2 (100Mb/s) ,,,). but other people told they use the project on a "real PC" with tiny modifications on a standard debian...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed (1Gb/s )than all previous RPis (RPi3 (~300Mb/s), RPi2 (100Mb/s) ,,,). but other people told they use the project on a "real PC" with tiny modifications on a standard debian...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed (1Gb/s )than all previous RPis (RPi3 (~300Mb/s), RPi2 (100Mb/s) ,,,). but other people told they use the project on a "real PC" with tiny modifications on a standard debian...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed (1Gb/s )than all previous RPis (RPi3 (~300Mb/s), RPi2 (100Mb/s) ,,,). but other people told they use the project with tiny modifications on a standard debian or ubuntu system...

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed than all previous RPis (RPi3, RPi2 ,,,). but other people told they use the project with tiny modifications on a standard debian or ubuntu system as pxe server. my pxe-server...

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #8

    i have to say thank you... since there is no GNU Radio live ISO available anymore at GNU Radio, i am happy to found your ISO. i don't know if the RPi is able to serve 9 PCs at the same time that well, this you have to test. as minimum i would recommend a RPi4B with more than 2GB, because its networkinterface has a higher speed than all previous RPis (RPi3, RPi2 ,,,). but other people told they use the project with tiny modifications on a standard debian or ubuntu system as pxe server. my pxe-server...

  • beta-tester beta-tester created ticket #8

    boot-option for keyboard layout is ignored

  • beta-tester beta-tester modified a comment on ticket #98

    i opened a topic on the AviDeMux forum AviDeMux only handles first 3h of a 16h TS file

  • beta-tester beta-tester posted a comment on ticket #98

    i opened a topic on the AviDeMux forum https://avidemux.org/smif/index.php/topic,19110.0.html

  • beta-tester beta-tester created ticket #98

    can't handle huge files

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