On the 'Settings' menu, 'Monitor Settings' is there twice
Load very quickly, and very responsive! Nice!!!
]]>Good luck with beowulf!
]]>beta3: https://sourceforge.net/projects/refrac … s/testing/
2018-09-12 New isos: xfce4, amd64 and i386
- Fixed/updated accessibility theme.
- Geany replaces medit.
- Added xsane, sane-utils, libsane-extras, synaptic package manager.
- Added some thunar custom actions.
- Fixed installer help.
- Added netdev and scanner to default user groups.
Synaptic starts without authentication, but that only seems to be for the primary user. It wouldn't start for a second user, even when the second user started synaptic-pkexec from terminal and entered the root password when requested. You can still start it from a terminal as root by running 'synaptic'. (Without the pkexec part.)
Tell me what's broken so I can fix it and be done with ascii. I want to start working on beowulf.
]]>New iso is missing /etc/default/grub.
You can still install it and boot, but the menu will say GNU/Linux instead of Refracta GNU/Linux.
Fix:
apt-get --reinstall install grub-efi-amd64
Also - if you have an old macbook pro that wants a 32-bit uefi bootloader with a 64-bit OS, this iso should do it. I'm not sure if grub-efi-ia32 will get installed automatically or if you need to do it manually.
If you install the package before running refractainstaller, don't let it install the bootloader. The installer should do that.
Other option is to do it in chroot from within the installer when it pauses. (There's a chroot button that opens a terminal in the chrooted system.)
In the amd64 iso, there's an erroneous 'fi' on line 294.
sudo nano +294 /usr/bin/refractainstaller and delete the fi. There's also one on the line above that must stay. Doesn't really matter which one goes or stays, but you need one.
or get a replacement script here:
http://termbin.com/87bh
Sorry about that.
Edit: Take the pasted replacement. There another error that would show up if you have a separate /home partition and change the username during the install.
]]>+ [[ ! -d /lib/live/mount/medium ]]
+ [[ yes = \y\e\s ]]
+ for file in /usr/lib/refractainstaller/pre-install/*
+ [[ -x /usr/lib/refractainstaller/pre-install/loc-timezn.sh ]]
+ bash /usr/lib/refractainstaller/pre-install/loc-timezn.sh
+ [[ -f /usr/lib/refractainstaller/installer_exclude.list ]]
++ dpkg -l
++ grep -v doc
++ egrep 'ii|hi'
++ awk '$2 ~ "grub-[eglp]" { print $2}'
++ grep -v bin
+ grubversion=grub-efi-amd64
++ env LC_ALL=C fdisk -l
++ awk '/Disklabel type/ { print $3 }'
++ grep gpt
+ gpt_list=
++ env LC_ALL=C fdisk -l
++ awk '/BIOS boot/ { print $1 }'
+ bios_grub_dev=
+ [[ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]]
/usr/bin/refractainstaller: line 294: syntax error near unexpected token `fi'
/usr/bin/refractainstaller: line 294: `fi'
ent default time zone: 'US/Central'
Local time is now: Thu Apr 19 13:35:50 CDT 2018.
Universal Time is now: Thu Apr 19 18:35:50 UTC 2018.
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Gnome
debconf: (Can't locate Gtk2.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Gtk2 module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.24.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.24.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.24 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.24 /usr/share/perl/5.24 /usr/local/lib/site_perl /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl-base) at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Gnome.pm line 91.)
debconf: falling back to frontend: Dialog
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
en_US.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
That's the whole thing.
I failed to mention, that during boot, it stopped at eth0: link is not ready.
at prompt I wrote startx and it finished bringing up refracta. Tried two different dell machines-same result.
Siva, no script. I download them manually (possibly with a 'for' loop, depending on how lazy I feel). Some versions did not change between jessie and ascii, some did, and some names changed. (no more firmware-ralink).
]]>I checked out the way you solved the proprietary firmware conundrum. I was wondering if you have a script that automates the .deb downloads and updates the readme, or if you do so by hand.
]]>New installer features:
- both cli and gui installers will do bios or uefi install
- support for gpt disks with bios boot (warns if you don't have bios_grub partition)
- support for full-disk encryption (encrypted /boot directory)