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January 6, 2023 at 4:19 pm #96943Member
techore
::I spent a several hours working with iso-snapshot-cli.
I won’t bore the audience with the blow-by-blow description but iso-snapshot-cli with the menu feature wasn’t working on a clean install of antix-core with or without xorg and leafpad. Uninstalling iso-snapshot-cli and installing iso-snapshot works with the menu feature if using xorg and leafpad.
Deleting or commenting the iso-snapshot.conf line “gui_editor=/usr/bin/leafpad” will cause it to instead look for “nano” as the editor.
This was not my experience using iso-snapshot-cli in a tty. At no time did it open a terminal text editor when deleting or changing the editor value or commenting out the line. This is a default installation without modification except to install iso-snapshot-cli, updates, and a 5.10 kernel.
In closing,
@iznit, thank you for your help. I have a working solution which permits me to push forward. You are awesome!
I will, also, open a new post in the development forum requesting an enhancement to ‘iso-snapshot-cli and ‘iso-snapshot -c’ to remove the dependency on leafpad and permit the use of a text editor and removing the dependency on xorg.
January 6, 2023 at 11:46 pm #96980Memberstevesr0
::Hi techore,
I am not sure this is relevant, but…
On my net Sid install (2 years old), I have only one window manager (openbox). However, I have the same three sets of window manager directories that you describe.
As far as I know, neither remastering nor iso-snapshot is a factor in this install.
stevesr0
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January 9, 2023 at 8:16 pm #97069Member
techore
January 10, 2023 at 8:37 pm #97120Member
techore
::On my net Sid install (2 years old), I have only one window manager (openbox). However, I have the same three sets of window manager directories that you describe.
Thank you for sharing, @stevesr0.
If you check /etc/skel, I suspect you will find the directories and menu files. If true, they were created as part of the install and any new user accounts will get them as well. I am not very familiar with the net installs, so I could be wrong.
January 11, 2023 at 1:48 am #97145Memberstevesr0
::Hi techore,
I assume that the core, base and full are supersets of the net. So anything in net is also in the other three. But I certainly could be wrong…
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