Unless is just because i'm tired working long hours that i'm imagining things but FD 7x seems fuzzy and less sharp to me?

If i compare 631 to see if it was enabled before do i look for a line in /etc/fonts/conf.d ?jamesbond wrote:@olinm: I don't recall how 631 was configured, but in 700 yes subpixel hinting is enabled by default. You can disable it by doing "ln -s /etc/fonts/conf.avail/10-no-sub-pixel.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d"
I created a sfs of 4.4.0.4 here:JustGreg wrote: There is a new version of LibreOffice available. I will be attempting to make a SFS package for the new version.
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get_libreoffice
saving LO_log_Sat_Mar__7_10:28:34_EST_2015 to /tmp/LO_log_Sat_Mar__7_10:28:34_EST_2015
ok
/root/my-scripts/get_libreoffice: line 106: gtkdialog-splash: command not found
yaf-splash: no process found
JustGreg wrote:Thanks Smokey01 for the information on your SFS. You are the man to talk to then. I just tried a script get-libreoffice, which gets the latest version and makes a SFS. However, it failed this time. The script from 01Micko has worked so well in the past. Here is the error message:I think there is an error in how the script gets the new version file, I have downloaded and expanded the tar.gz package. I have this large collection of deb files. Any suggestions on how to put everything together in a directory that can be used to make SFS. Thanks in advance for any help on this.Code: Select all
get_libreoffice saving LO_log_Sat_Mar__7_10:28:34_EST_2015 to /tmp/LO_log_Sat_Mar__7_10:28:34_EST_2015 ok /root/my-scripts/get_libreoffice: line 106: gtkdialog-splash: command not found yaf-splash: no process found
The getlibre.sh script in pup_save is the same as in pup_ro.jamesbond wrote:@smokey01 - you've got an older copy of getlibre.sh, perhaps from your previous tinkering. Remove it from the savefile and let the one in the basesfs shows up ("rm /aufs/pup_save/usr/bin/getlibre.sh" followed by "aufs_reval") or otherwise try to run the latest directly from /aufs/pup_ro/usr/bin/getlibre.sh and it should work.
Ah okay, that's the correct md5sum. So the problem lies in /usr/bin/undeb - does your undeb looks like this?smokey01 wrote:The getlibre.sh script in pup_save is the same as in pup_ro.
0dc9904282ed44ed5e5579ecade32aba getlibre.sh
what did it do? what kind of failure did psip have because of that?BTW your rc.services fix, fixed the volume but broke Psip. I had to copy the original from pup_ro.
The problem was with undeb md5sums didn't match. Copied the one out of pup_ro and it worked although it did show a couple of errors.jamesbond wrote:Ah okay, that's the correct md5sum. So the problem lies in /usr/bin/undeb - does your undeb looks like this?smokey01 wrote:The getlibre.sh script in pup_save is the same as in pup_ro.
0dc9904282ed44ed5e5579ecade32aba getlibre.sh
322efdf1be1e6641fb4659ee63efb443 /aufs/pup_ro/usr/bin/undeb
what did it do? what kind of failure did psip have because of that?BTW your rc.services fix, fixed the volume but broke Psip. I had to copy the original from pup_ro.
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Chosen version: 4.4.1 language: en-GB
Downloading LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb
2015-03-08 23:28:29 URL:http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/tdf/libreoffice/stable/4.4.1/deb/x86_64/LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz [229582373/229582373] -> "LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz" [1]
Downloading LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_en-GB
2015-03-08 23:28:38 URL:http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/tdf/libreoffice/stable/4.4.1/deb/x86_64/LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_en-GB.tar.gz [6385517/6385517] -> "LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_en-GB.tar.gz" [1]
Downloading LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_en-GB
2015-03-08 23:28:45 URL:http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/tdf/libreoffice/stable/4.4.1/deb/x86_64/LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_en-GB.tar.gz [7120329/7120329] -> "LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_en-GB.tar.gz" [1]
Downloading LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_sdk
2015-03-08 23:29:23 URL:http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/tdf/libreoffice/stable/4.4.1/deb/x86_64/LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_sdk.tar.gz [42568247/42568247] -> "LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_sdk.tar.gz" [1]
Extracting LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb
Extracting LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_helppack_en-GB
Extracting LibreOffice_4.4.1_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_en-GB
Extracting DEBs ...
Post-extract steps
sed: can't read opt/libreoffice4.4/share/xdg/printeradmin.desktop: No such file or directory
Building SFS
mv: cannot stat 'etc': No such file or directory
Parallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors
Creating 4.0 filesystem on libreoffice-4.4.1-en-GB.sfs, block size 131072.
[=====================================================================================================================================/] 11994/11994 100%
Exportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, xz compressed, data block size 131072
compressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments, compressed xattrs
duplicates are removed
Filesystem size 185727.77 Kbytes (181.37 Mbytes)
26.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (689710.94 Kbytes)
Inode table size 68706 bytes (67.10 Kbytes)
22.67% of uncompressed inode table size (303109 bytes)
Directory table size 62744 bytes (61.27 Kbytes)
30.08% of uncompressed directory table size (208563 bytes)
Number of duplicate files found 1687
Number of inodes 8812
Number of files 7914
Number of fragments 562
Number of symbolic links 12
Number of device nodes 0
Number of fifo nodes 0
Number of socket nodes 0
Number of directories 886
Number of ids (unique uids + gids) 1
Number of uids 1
root (0)
Number of gids 1
root (0)
Done.
Cleaned out the air chest from cooling trunking recently? Some OSes are more successful at monitoring the actually cpu surface temperature and take evasive action - perhaps that includes FD? On the other hand laptops are notorious for unreliable lid/sleep/hibernate issues as well as overheating. Some manuals tell not to rest it on a fluffy carpet (or worse, your lap if you're of the male persuasion!); others don't bother. Manufacturers don't expect them to die from overheating too often as owners more frequently drop them, break the lid hinges and/or lid and a plethora of other inappropriate handling, esp. screen so they die prematurely. I still refuse repairs and gifted malfunction ones.The cpu fan is always on using fatdog64 on my laptop.