Thanks. There is a new v1.3 posted above.fredx181 wrote:added to repos,
Excellent.I can confirm that slider controls work fine now with my system set to dutch locale.
Yes, that's because the deepin version has different filesystem structure, e.g. /lib is symlink to /usr/lib, /sbin is symlink to /usr/sbin etc...raja_g wrote:I do have your debian dog stretch deepin os also with kernel 4,7PAE. I want to go back to 4.4.87. The files used for 4.9 for reverting to older kernel needs some modifications, for use with deepin os. Please suggest.
Did you copy an ISO file onto the first partition?mikeslr wrote:However, after clicking isobooter-stretch, it reported that it could not find any OS and did not generate a menu.lst.
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root@live:~# uname -a
Linux live 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u5 (2017-09-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Sounds like the choice of font you have set for your gtk2 (gtk3)fredx181 wrote:Hi rcrsn51, everyone
When I click on BIOS in Peasyclock I get the date with ½ in it (see pic), you or anyone have any idea how comes and if/how it can be solved ? (although not a big problem IMO).
More a general question, btw, because I've seen it often (e.g. date displayed by lxpanel and some more I can't remember now), using yad does similar:Results in displaying:Code: Select all
yad --text=ext2/3/4
ext2/¾
Fred
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This is a problem, there are 2 different kernels now in Debian repos, 4.9.0-3 and 4.9.0-4dancytron wrote:I saw your notice about the new kernel, so I tried to run Upgrade Kernel.
It says my kernel is up to date, but I think I can see the new kernel in synaptic.
Maybe a bug?
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root@live:~# uname -a
Linux live 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u5 (2017-09-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Exactly! Thanks, it's because of the 'Oxygen' font set as default, all the other fonts display correct.Sounds like the choice of font you have set for your gtk2 (gtk3)
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and in the Preview frame type 1/2/3/4 and then select different choices of fonts and you might see some being interpreted as fractions and others simply showing 'correctly'
Changing the font in Dog Control-Customize Look and Feel didn't fix this. I could change it but the setting wouldn't stick. I also changed it in Open Box Configuration Manager, which stuck but didn't seem to do anything.rufwoof wrote:Sounds like the choice of font you have set for your gtk2 (gtk3)fredx181 wrote:Hi rcrsn51, everyone
When I click on BIOS in Peasyclock I get the date with ½ in it (see pic), you or anyone have any idea how comes and if/how it can be solved ? (although not a big problem IMO).
More a general question, btw, because I've seen it often (e.g. date displayed by lxpanel and some more I can't remember now), using yad does similar:Results in displaying:Code: Select all
yad --text=ext2/3/4
ext2/¾
Fred
Tryand in the Preview frame type 1/2/3/4 and then select different choices of fonts and you might see some being interpreted as fractions and others simply showing 'correctly'Code: Select all
yad --font