Wary 020

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divisionmd
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Wary 020 is awesome

#41 Post by divisionmd »

Hello All,

Wary 020 is awesome - tested many many different distros - but this one loads graphics from all the machines i have tested.

Just hope a final version can be out soon? anyone got a clue of when?

dont want to start building if its to buggy... .

Best regards,
Johan

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Re: Wary 020 is awesome

#42 Post by BarryK »

divisionmd wrote:Hello All,

Wary 020 is awesome - tested many many different distros - but this one loads graphics from all the machines i have tested.

Just hope a final version can be out soon? anyone got a clue of when?

dont want to start building if its to buggy... .

Best regards,
Johan
I'll build a release-candidate soon.

There's a lot of interest in Wary. Probably Wary should have its own logo-icon, plus a new desktop background image...
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]

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divisionmd
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#43 Post by divisionmd »

Hello Barry,

- ok looking forward to the release candidate!

- good luck on what is left to do... .

Best regards,
Johan

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#44 Post by looseSCREWorTWO »

Wary 020 does not have a Grub Installer. Only a Grub4DOS installer?

And Abiword doesn't have a Thesaurus ?

It's back to Puppy 421 Retro for me . . .
Steve

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Dell Inspirion 1150

#45 Post by tubby »

Hi Barry, a bit belated but i decided to download 020 instead of waiting for the next release and it loaded Xorg on this laptop ok, your releases of Quirky will not get pass probe.
I am running it from a cd with a save file on disc, there was no problem with booting and video probe was flawless for Xorg, i have not tried vesa yet.
The network setup was straight forward using your sns on my open wireless network and a Belkin usb network adapter.
I have applied the fixes posted earlier in this thread and the only problem at the moment is the touch pad is still to sensitive. I have reduced the sensitivity slightly by editing xorg.conf but i feel i need to do more.
Awaiting your next release of Wary.

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