Yeah, I am pretty sure it’s a RSSOwl problem. If you manually type a feed URL into Safari’s address bar, e.g.:įeed://Does it exhibit the same problem (opens RSSOwl but nothing happens)? This would indicate a general problem with opening feed URLs that is not specifically related to my extension. Maybe it’s not designed to properly handle feed: URLs, but the system thinks it is, for some reason. Hi Norm – If it is coming up in RSSOwl but nothing else happens, it’s probably an issue in RSSOwl in particular. I hit the tool bar button and up come my reader RSSOwl. Mail used to handle RSS in 10.7 but they took that feature out, hence the error message you’re seeing. You have to have a dedicated RSS client on your Mac to take advantage of the extension. Hi Linda – see the comments in the post about “RCDefaultApp”. Help….when I hit the subscribe to feed button, I get an error message in mail that states: Error: No associated application could be found. Nice improvement over the previous version. Thanks a million for this very useful extension. Only when I did another lzm2dir mynewestchanges.Thank you for building, and maintaining this extension. Installed the nvidia driver, but it wasn't loaded, nor were other changes I dit it, but found that not all my changes were in there! In fact, I had lzm file and copy it into an empty /rootcopy directory and create a new CD. I would guess, they are cumulative - and that I could just take the latest Release 1 (SR1) before one can install SP2."įrom Wikipedia about Service Packs for Windows -)Īre such changes.lzm files incremental or cumulative? For example, Office 2000 must be upgraded to service The case of Microsoft's product, incremental updates are usually called That were not present in the previous service packs or, more commonly,Ĭumulative, which means it includes the contents of all its predecessors. you'll wind up carrying around 2 copies of everything you add to yourĪ service pack can be incremental, which means it only contains the updates There is IMO a fundamental problem with using changes= in the standard way If you include these changesN.lzm files in your remaster, they'll then be a If you need to do more changes, boot again with no changes= specified, and do the same dir2lzm, only this time name it changes2.lzm, etc - so when you boot after that your changes will get loaded in sequence. If you copy that changes.lzm to your /slax/modules subdir then they'll automatically appear at the next bootup. Then do your #startx command to get kde running - you will see that all your changes are back. Then, the next time you boot slax, after root/toor login, run #activate /mnt/path-to/changes.lzm. When that finishes, copy thatĬhanges.lzm file off to whatever media you like. When you have it as you like, before exiting do a #dir2lzm In the end, after being humiliated several times.īoot with the cd, use "Slax always fresh mode", ie no changes= specified,Īnd do all your initial setups - which are clearly being stored in memoryĪt this moment. The OP get the idea that the whole problem is due to the changes= method However this changes=įool-proof solution can cause troubles elsewhere which could seems to beĮntirely unrelated to it. Solution in hoping that it will be fool-proof. To educate people, M$'s approach is to bury details with a "simple" It solves one problem but brings more problems. When you do, it is very hard to fix (unless you decide to lose all Even worse, you can trash your system veryĮasily. If you are using the changes= method: you lose all the above frugal Right? Well, normally it is - no need to worry that you will accidentallyĭelete (or silently move) some system files or directories, nor to worryĪbout sudden power loss, nor even the system being hacked. ![]() Thinking the read-only frugal installation is rather robust, Moreover, you can't take your configurations Less than 0.01% of the space will be used to save the configurations and To 4G in size, if you intend to use slax as a tool instead of a toy only Reasonably sized run-time root file system, the slaxsave.dat needs to be 2G It is impractical even for a hard disk frugal installation: to get It collect more garbage than useful files the S/N ratio is too low to be The dilemma between having a big run-time root file system and the limited & It wears your USB flash out pretty quickly.
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