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2007-03-10
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2007-03-10
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Penguinbait: OK, I've installed OPEN-ROX apparently all right on my MMC, and it does look great. Now, I just have to figure out/get used to working it. On boot-up, it states the following:
1) "Applet quit without ever creating a widget!" What does this mean?
2) "Error saving panel /home/user/.config/rox/sourceforge/ROX-filer?pan_Default: Permission denied." Is this anything I need to be concerned with?
Anyway, as I said, it looks great, and it'll sure be interesting (and fun!) to run it through its courses. Many thanks -- and congratulations. Regards, Jim
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2007-03-10
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2007-03-10
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Thats Correct, it will use up a little more, because of whatever block size you used when creating your partitions. if you save a 2k file on 4k block, it will use the whole 4k. So it comes out to be a little larger, roughly 98-99 I think
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2007-03-10
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jlbrd, did you install python before, starting openbox? I have no 770 to test with, but it should be working? Are there other 770 users, using OPEN-ROX with it working?
I am going to have to buy a used 770, or see if someone will donate one
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2007-03-10
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2007-03-11
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2007-03-11
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2007-03-11
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1) "Applet quit without ever creating a widget!" What does this mean?
2) "Error saving panel /home/user/.config/rox/sourceforge/ROX-filer?pan_Default: Permission denied." Is this anything I need to be concerned with?
Anyway, as I said, it looks great, and it'll sure be interesting (and fun!) to run it through its courses. Many thanks -- and congratulations. Regards, Jim