but one need to write gnome-mplayer in set run action
in Lupu it is only mplayer so I had no clue
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Thanks for caring about me.
That has happened to me before.bark_bark_bark wrote:just like 5.6, 5.6.1's ppm refuses to update the ubuntu repos.
the connection stops here:
OK, I'm back on this.npierce wrote:And I think I see what caused Puppy to set the hardware clock incorrectly. But I'll need a little more time to write-up a fix to prevent that . . .
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# grep -E "DISTRO_NAME|DISTRO_VERSION" /etc/DISTRO_SPECS
DISTRO_NAME='Racy Puppy'
DISTRO_VERSION=5.2.2
# cat /etc/adjtime
cat: /etc/adjtime: No such file or directory
# hwclock --version
hwclock from util-linux-ng 2.18
# hwclock -w
# cat /etc/adjtime
0.000000 1370595842 0.000000
1370595842
LOCAL
#
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# grep -E "DISTRO_NAME|DISTRO_VERSION" /etc/DISTRO_SPECS
DISTRO_NAME='Precise Puppy'
DISTRO_VERSION=5.6
# cat /etc/adjtime
cat: /etc/adjtime: No such file or directory
# hwclock --version
hwclock from util-linux 2.21.2
# hwclock -w
# cat /etc/adjtime
0.000000 1370616415 0.000000
1370616415
UTC
#
That is true, assuming that the the user never installs new distros.The user impact of this change should be minimal, as anyone who has run "hwclock --systohc" before will have their UTC/LOCAL choice already recorded in /etc/adjtime.
1. Run this command and verify that the output is "HWCLOCKTIME=localtime":Sylvander wrote:How should I test it?
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grep "^HWCLOCKTIME" /etc/clock
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rm /etc/adjtime
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tail -1 /etc/adjtime
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# grep "^HWCLOCKTIME" /etc/clock
HWCLOCKTIME=localtime
# rm /etc/adjtime
# tail -1 /etc/adjtime
LOCAL
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update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
Will you be starting a thread for feedback?BarryK wrote:
I will upload Woof tonight, also Raring Puppy (built from Ubuntu 13.04 DEBs) with all the latest goodies.