I was referring to the fact that the kernel line shouldn't mention the hard driveNot sure, but I think you mean
partion which is (hd0,0) in my example. It booted up though.
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apt-get install abiword libgl1-mesa-dri
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apt-get update
apt-get install abiword-portable
Yes, that's right, the plugin doesn't work, don't know why, maybe it requres full xfce installed.westwest wrote:I cannot manage to change the keyboard layout with the plugin for xfce.
Or any other way for that matter...
This worked fine in DD-jessie.
Any help appreciated, thanks!
Another option (without changing to x11) is to add "-zoom" to the extra options for mplayer in Preferences, see pictrister wrote:So far I;'ve managed to "migrate" all my stuff from the older stretchdog64 to the new StretchDog64 2017-10-10.
Some minor issues still exists.
eg
Full screen on gnomeplayer is not working . It fills screen but the actual movie size is small. In the previous Sd64 it was working ok
(edit)It seems that full screen works if I set from preferences>player>video output-->x11 (/edit)
Also, mpv player requires libgnutls-deb0.so.28
Probably for the 0.9 version, you installed 0.9.4-ddjessie ?, libgnutls-deb0.so.28 should be in /usr/local/lib, not ?Also, mpv player requires libgnutls-deb0.so.28
ok thanks for the -zoom command. Didn't know it.fredx181 wrote: ...Probably for the 0.9 version, you installed 0.9.4-ddjessie ?, libgnutls-deb0.so.28 should be in /usr/local/lib, not ?Also, mpv player requires libgnutls-deb0.so.28
There's also latest mpv version 0.27 in custom repos, btw.
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Fred
Ok, I see, just reporting, but it's strange because for me mpv works fine on a clean install of 64bit 2017-10-10 version.trister wrote:I'm not using mpv. I;'m using mostly gnome player.
I just posted it because the default mpv that is in the 01-filesystem is missing a dependency (and since the default media player is mpv -at least for .MKV files- double clicking a video file does nothing).
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echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATHfredx181 wrote:Ok, I see, just reporting, but it's strange because for me mpv works fine on a clean install of 64bit 2017-10-10 version.trister wrote:I'm not using mpv. I;'m using mostly gnome player.
I just posted it because the default mpv that is in the 01-filesystem is missing a dependency (and since the default media player is mpv -at least for .MKV files- double clicking a video file does nothing).
So there may be something wrong at your end, e.g. perhaps not having /usr/local/lib in library path ?, you can check with:FredCode: Select all
echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH