Hi,
I'm using 3.5.4 release, C860, Opie. Had to repartition after cacko, used 53MB as suggested.
Couple of questions. When I boot, it take me through the language/doctab/time config dialogue every time. At the end it gives me the following error
"out of space - unable to create startup files. Please free up some space before entering data".
This is probably related to my second issue; every time the machine awakes after suspend, or after inserting the cf card, I'm prompted to configure it, even though I do configure and save it each time. It doesn't seem to keep track of the card.
The font in opie-console is extremely small and very difficult to read. Any attempt to change the font size, font or colour scheme causes anything I type in to be double-spaced and indented to nearly the centre of the screen. terminal output is fine e.g. ls will look like
"root@c7x0:~# l s "
But the output from the command will be normal and in whatever font size I've specified. Can anyone else verify this? And the changes aren't saved if you close opie-console and then restart it. This doesn't happen on my 5500 running 3.5.4 release.
File manager won't allow me to copy files, however I can do this perfectly well in opie-console. I've been using file manager on the 5500 and it doesn't give me any trouble.
How do I add extra ttf fonts? I've moved a few into /usr/share/fonts/truetype but they aren't picked up by appearance etc. I ran /usr/sbin/update-qtttffontdir on the off chance that this performed some sort of import, but it gave me a segmentation fault. I'd say I've missed a step, in that the Deja font in /usr/share/fonts/truetype shows up with a question mark icon, whereas mine have blue cogs. Am I right in guessing that this means their magic number is different, or is it simply a rwx matter?
I haven't strayed from the standard setup, and I haven't installed any new software. I'm concerned that these problems mean I'll have to do a nand restore at some stage, so I haven't spent any time adding new packages etc. I reflashed a couple of times, but I'm still seeing these errors. Are they happening to everyone?
Thanks,
hQuin