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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #225 on: December 21, 2012, 07:49:51 PM »
Go into system settings>>workspace behavior. Under layout, change the number of desktops. Alternatively, you could rename the games desktop, then configure it witht he widgets or icons you want.

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #226 on: February 15, 2013, 10:16:04 AM »
Thanks for putting this extended version of PCLinuxOS together and making it available for download.

Have been using Fullmonty 2010v11 on a 8gb usb.also many variants of Pclos for many years.

All have giving me great pleasure to use and learn from.

Used MultiBootISOs-2.1.5.0.exe from http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ to instal and boot directly from iso on usb drive.

Seems to work quite well on various pc/laptops,may struggle if 512mb memory or less of course.
See below copy of menu.lst of Grub4dos

default 0
timeout 30
color NORMAL HIGHLIGHT HELPTEXT HEADING
splashimage=/splash.xpm.gz
foreground=FFFFFF
background=000000

# Suggested by Erhan Sohail
title Boot First Hard Drive (HDD)
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
map --hook
chainloader (hd0)+1
rootnoverify (hd0)

title Restart
reboot

title Shutdown
halt

title --- Custom MultiBoot Entries ---
root

title PCLinuxOS
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /pclinuxos.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /pclinuxos.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel (0xff)/isolinux/vmlinuz fromusb bootfromiso=/pclinuxos.iso livecd=livecd root=/dev/rd/3 acpi=on vga=788 keyb=en vmalloc=256M edd=off
initrd (0xff)/isolinux/initrd.gz
map --unhook
map --unmap=0:0xff

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ just recently added PCLinuxOS to their supported boot.iso
list and I am very happy about that.
Hope this is of interest for you.
Cheers Bmad
foot note
I found because Fullmonty is 4gb iso you must put FM on usb stick first,then add other iso,s after.
As Grub4dos may boot error ie Error 60: File for drive emulation must be in one contiguous disk area.
   


Hi
I have been trying to get this menu to work for the latest KDE4 iso

title PCLinuxOS
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /pclinuxos.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 /pclinuxos.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel (0xff)/isolinux/vmlinuz fromusb bootfromiso=/pclinuxos.iso livecd=livecd root=/dev/rd/3 acpi=on vga=788 keyb=en vmalloc=256M edd=off
initrd (0xff)/isolinux/initrd.gz
map --unhook
map --unmap=0:0xff

but it says it cannot find the ISO on my NTFS grub4dos USB bootable drive. I am not a newbie to grub4dos and booting ISOs.

I am using the pclinuxos-kde-fullmonty-2012.09.iso file for testing. I can get this to boot successfully from the ISO using other methods but not using the bootfromiso= cheat code.

Can anyone confirm that this works (or doesn't) please?

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #227 on: February 15, 2013, 01:26:24 PM »
OK - it works on a FAT32 drive but not from an NTFS USB drive - problem solved! ;D
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #228 on: February 15, 2013, 02:56:45 PM »
If anyone is interested, I have written up a tutorial at http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/pclinuxfromiso on how to boot from a USB grub4dos drive  (which has a single NTFS or FAT32 partition) with persistence from an ISO file.
The USB drive is easily prepared under Windows and does not need an ext2/3 partition.
You can easily add pclinuxos to your multiboot drive and have persistence too!
« Last Edit: February 15, 2013, 02:59:16 PM by Steve6375 »
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #229 on: May 20, 2013, 02:35:38 AM »
As touch screen is growing I think FM could be a good way to go.

Are there developments on this?
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #230 on: May 20, 2013, 03:30:56 AM »
As touch screen is growing I think FM could be a good way to go.

Are there developments on this?

not from my side, I first have to get FullMonty64 ready....
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #231 on: May 20, 2013, 04:28:20 AM »
Ok, thanks.

Now using Ubuntu Gnome 13.04 (former Remix), works perfect on my Vivobook.
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #232 on: June 04, 2013, 08:55:22 AM »
Hi all,
A couple of quick questions re: Full-Monty. I'm a relative noob at Linux, though I've had some experience with Ubuntu, Bodhi, and Peppermint distros. (Read: I'm very eager to learn my way around the command line, but don't have a lot of knowledge yet.)

1) I've installed FM on my desktop (dual-boot with Windows 7) since it plays nice with my graphics card (nvidia geforce gtx-465) and my wireless card. My monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080. Unfortunately, rebooting always returns my resolution to 1064x768, no matter how many times I attempt to save the higher resolution as the default. I've tried the solution posted here, but with no success: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,106670.msg911059.html#msg911059

2) Related to the above, but specific to FM, is a problem I'm having when I do change the resolution. Running fm_setwidgets remaps the FM desktop to the new resolution on desktops 2-6, but desktop 1 (Internet) disappears and defaults to a simple black wallpaper with none of the FM desktop 1 containers. This seems to be the case no matter how many times I have tried fm_setwidgets. Re-downloading and installing the FM desktop package (just the 'lite' version) doesn't change anything. Switching from the FM desktop to the default KDE and then back (with fm_switcher) doesn't change anything. Creating a new account (after the previous step) brings back desktop 1, but after changing the resolution to 1920x1080 and running fm_setwidgets to remap to the new resolution, desktop 1 simply turns black again. I've quoted the text of what sounds like a similar problem below, but still haven't been able to resolve the issue.

Any other suggestions for how I can retain 1920x1080 as my permanent monitor resolution and return my desktop 1 to the FM default (with all the associated wallpaper, containers, icons, etc...)?

If any other specs from my computer are needed, please don't hesitate to ask for them--I'm just unsure at this point what other information would help.

Many thanks.


Thank you pinoc for your instructions.  I now have the Battery Monitor in my panel, but somehow I managed to lose my Desktop 1, Internet.  All of the other desktops appear fine, but desktop one is no longer Internet, just a normal looking desktop with a different background.  Could you kindly tell me how I can recover my proper Desktop 1, Internet?
Thanks,
Richard Mockler


yep, again, fm_setwidgets is the tool to use, as explained here and in the fullmonty_readme.txt in your $HOME folder:

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3) fm_setwidgets: this tool has two purposes:
a) it permits to define one of the 6 FM-virtual desktops to be shown upon login to your user account.
b) it will detect the current screen-resolution and offer a set of pre-configured plasma config-files for 12 typical screen-resolutions. Run this tool if you
- changed your screen-resolution and need to remap the FM desktop layout to the new screen resolution, or
- messed up your FM desktop layout (<=> plasma config-file) and then want to restore a pre-defined FM-desktop.
- have a different screen-resolution or want to personalize your current desktop layout: scroll down and unlock your current layout so you can modify it to your liking.

hope this helps, good luck!  ;)

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #233 on: June 04, 2013, 09:00:32 AM »
btw, here is the info on the FM release I've installed:

FullMonty Release: 2013.04
Kernel-version:    3.2.18-pclos2.bfs
KDE4-version:     4.10.1

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #234 on: June 04, 2013, 09:18:09 AM »
no idea, works ok here. Maybe try a smaller screen resolution like 1600x900 and see if that works with fm_setwidgets?

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #235 on: June 10, 2013, 10:05:16 AM »
Hi wagmore,

a possible fix could be:
- if not already installed then use Synaptic to install: clean_nac
- as user, open a terminal and run: clean_nac
- let it do its job, and set it to be started automatically.
- finally logout/login to your user-account and then run fm_setwidgets again.
- logout/login and see if it works.

good luck,
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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #236 on: June 12, 2013, 05:41:08 AM »
Hi pinoc,

That did indeed fix the problem with Desktop 1. Many thanks! Unfortunately the resolution problem remains, but I'll keep looking for a solution.

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Re: FullMonty-DVD: installation and maintenance
« Reply #237 on: June 12, 2013, 05:45:15 AM »
Hi pinoc,

That did indeed fix the problem with Desktop 1. Many thanks! Unfortunately the resolution problem remains, but I'll keep looking for a solution.

 ;)  very good. And that took me 2 days or debugging but good to know this could be fixed. Thanks for the info!
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