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tor.tcz linked to old ibevent-2.0.so.5

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libevent.tcz provides /usr/local/lib/libevent-2.1.so.6.0.2, but Tor depends on old version:

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tor: error while loading shared libraries: libevent-2.0.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Re: TinyCorePure64 install -> error: "failed in waitforX"

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Xfbdev can't start without a framebuffer; does your 64-bit install have the vga=xxx bootcode?

Re: Trouble with xorg-server on MicroCore 10

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So what file do i need to delete to reset Xorg to defaults. Or should i just reinstall MicroCore?

Re: Trouble with xorg-server on MicroCore 10

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The config file(s) for Xorg are not under /home/tc, so unless you added them specifically to your backup (in which case you will know their names) you can reboot and the files will be gone.

Re: tor.tcz linked to old ibevent-2.0.so.5

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Please pm the maintainer, @moB, to request an update for the tor extension.

Re: TinyCorePure64 install -> error: "failed in waitforX"

open-vm-tools: error on shares mapping

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Hello all,

Currently testing with TinyCorePure64 in a VM deployed in VMwareWorkstation, but the same behavior has been observed on x86. I have enabled "Shared Folders" in the VM's configuration and created a test share, named vm...

YUMI and TinyCore usb creator guide

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Who this is for:
Anyone who seemingly has trouble getting TinyCore to boot despite using all normal means.  Especially those that *may* be fighting UEFI hardware quirks and manufacturer deviations.

What is YUMI / YUMI-UEFI?
It is a bootlo...

Re: YUMI and TinyCore usb creator guide

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Quick install for the impatient:

1) Start off on the right foot.  Have a properly formatted fat32 usb stick on hand.  There are many utilities to accomplish this, all I am saying is not to pull out some piece of junk from the bottom of yo...

Re: YUMI and TinyCore usb creator guide

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Fix the location of the cde to tce directory:

Get back into windows with drive inserted.  Open up the file manager and mount the drive.  If it is not automatically mounted so that you can see the drives contents, double or right click or do what...

Re: YUMI and TinyCore usb creator guide

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Changing bootcodes and other things:

Where the grub.cfg configuration file for TinyCore lives in the YUMI-UEFI environment can be found at:

/mnt/sda1/multiboot/TinyCorePure64-10.1/EFI/BOOT/grub/grub.cfg

(Your intial path may differ...

Re: YUMI and TinyCore usb creator guide

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WARNING:

Unlike other burning methods that may produce a "read-only" filesystem, YUMI by nature creates an entirely *writeable* installation.

For some, unlike emulating a read-only CD type of install, this may be a security issue.  Or at ...

Re: open-vm-tools: error on shares mapping

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/etc/fuse.conf is created when the vmtoolsd service is started. Add this to /opt/bootsync.sh or /opt/bootlocal.sh:

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/usr/local/etc/init.d/open-vm-tools start

Re: Assistance creating boot media for Intel Compute Stick

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TinyCorePure64 is the one you want to use with a Computestick.

If you use that, then Rufus will give you the GPT option.  Despite this, I've had problems getting that to boot on the 'sticks.  I run some older and some newer sticks.

You may want to look...

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Xvesa -shadow mode?

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I was reading through some of the canonical docs about Xvesa and wondered if anyone was using the -shadow option - purportedly to boost performance...

http://www.xfree86.org/current/Xvesa.1.html

How would that look/be implemented in the bootcode line?

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Re: open-vm-tools: error on shares mapping

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Shared folders are mounted in /etc/profile.d//etc/profile.d/open-vm-tools.sh when you log in. It would be a one-character change so it shouldn't be a big deal for the next version, whenever that is. Since I only have one shared folder it's not an issue...

Re: Xvesa -shadow mode?

Re: Don't forget graphics-.tcz !!

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Hi PDP-8
One of the things I do in my  ~/.Xdefaults  file is turn off transparency:
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Aterm*transparent: falseThis leaves the terminal background black instead of that washed-out gray when it loses focus, which provides better contrast.
Dep...
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