I just installed it on a friend's desktop and (with the newest nvidia driver from your repo), it works great. Just one small hitch on my end, though:
Firefox, when run from Terminal, automatically downloads to ~/spot/Downloads/ without asking. I can appreciate that as a security feature but have selected the suggested option to have that download folder located in the base filesystem... well, actually I put it (one directory deep) in a 'FatDog64' directory. But this works when run from terminal.
However, when I run firefox or the default browser from menu or lower task bar, only Spot and Desktop are presented as optional locations and I cannot choose ~/Spot/Downloads/ at all. Notice that it gives me an option when NOT run from the terminal?
How can I restore the Spot security feature when running from menu or lower task bar default browser icon?
The sfs files are not detected when located in the same 'FatDog64' directory, even though the .iso sfs and save file work from inside that directory. They optional sfs' are only detected when outside of any directories (in the base file system).
ttuuxxx wrote (in the Transmission thread):
...and I added that line into /etc/mailcap on my friend's setup. I have not tested it, but am rather hoping that Transmission runs as Spot also.you might want to tell users if they add this line
application/x-bittorrent; /usr/bin/transmission "%s"
to /etc/mailcap then when you click on a torrent Firefox and I think Seamonkey will give you the options to open the torrent in Transmission.
-Roy