Oh, most likely you will not want to look backward to 1.6. The newer versions are far superior in the resource management department.
Ideally you will want to set up your environment to only allow one or two tasks to be running at a time, and avoid applications that run in the background. In...
Got networking working... YAY!
but it comes at a big cost... Network-Manager-applet. Booo!
but I found a replacement... called connman! YAY!
It might not work in XFCE... Booo!
It´s super lightweight, and I will be making it my personal default... Yay?
Yeah it shows a progress bar, but it a quick and dirty way to give a visual queue that your script is running.
Basically at the beginning of your script you do:
echo 0 | zenity --progress --auto-close
That will pop up a window with a 0% progress bar and a tray icon.
echo N | zenity...
So, I thought to myself, "Now that we have a more current kernel. Thanks to SuperZaxxon beta. Why not give E17 a drive again?"
Fired up my Pandora and started installing packages.
Sudo opkg update e-wm
Hmm... Same old udev file issues.
sudo opkg update e-wm --force overwrite
Ah...
@tuki_cat - Thanks for the encouragement. No fat raise, but a definate acknowledgement of my abilities, so it's a foot in the door kinda deal.
@gambler172 - I ran the current build against a freshly installed SuperZaxxon beta 5 install and it worked just fine on the 3.2 kernel. Could I trouble...
@gambler172: I thought about making a wiki page for tracking how well individual systems work. Sure would be nice if someone could do that. ;)
It's interesting that the new kernel breaks things. I will have make time to address that before SuperZaxxon becomes the official firmware.
@Everyone...
I'm pretty sure Coleco works.... <runs off to test it> Yep, works fine. Pitfall II is wonderful on it. :D
It requires a bios though - coleco.zip to be in the roms folder.
Yep. You have what's referred to around here as the Purple Tint of Death. Eventually the LCD cable will become damaged to the point it will start blanking out, and eventually you will have no signal at all. Warranty repair is the best option.
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