Use xsri it is still available. In fact it is used in .xinitrc to load a common background.
Quote (dtf @ Oct. 30 2007,07:08)
Curious - does this newer kernel support file sizes greater than 2G?
Afaik that's always been "supported." It's more a factor of whichever filesystem you're using (or system restriction)Turning that feature off is only possible in newer 2.6 ones, due to the integration of tinylinux patches..
Quote (roberts @ Oct. 30 2007,11:43)
Use xsri it is still available. In fact it is used in .xinitrc to load a common background.
Ok thx i will try that :-)After upgrading to 4.0, I got permission errors about writing to '.fluxbox/ mydsl.menu' and '/etc/sysconfig/mydsl-installed' when trying to mydsl-load an app (neither file had write privileges). (To solve, I put a chmod script for these files into bootlocal.sh). The mydsl menu is fine for the programs loading from the mydsl folder.Next Page...
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