Thank's for the advice, specially for qt5ct. Now I want to understand
why it work, now dolphin behaviour is fine, and systemsettings don't. I
never used it since now, but now I must understand :-)
About the encrypt hook, I added it manually, obviously. I'll wait the
iso with the correction, to start the remote installation on user's
notebook.
About Samba and Dolphin, no problem, I found a workaround and, in my
opinion,m its a Dolphin issue: all work fine with other file manager (I
tried LXQT and XFCE).
Forgive me about the vocabularies, I forget that before I must install
vocabularies :-)
I find other little issue, mainly related with the aesthetical aspect,
but before I must test better how it work.
Note: Dolphin, in LXQT, worked perfectly, with a single click, before
any qt5ct intervention: strange :-)
Another time my compliments: great work!ù
Frank
PS: when the new iso will be ready, maybe a good idea to send a bip to
Distrowatch and to get a little advertising... :-))))))
On 5/23/19 10:29 PM, Christos Nouskas wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:55:45 +0200
> "P3d3.F. via artix-general" <artix-general at artixlinux.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I continue the test and I confirm the "problems" of the previous mail,
>> with the exclusion of the number 3). I think its not a problem of the
>> installation, but something related with Dolphin. Adding the connection
>> to the Nas in the left bar of Dolphin and editing the correct address
>> (for me smb://nas/) all work correctly. I did a test also on other 2 PCs
>> (up and running with KDE/Plasma) and the result is the same.
>>
>> On 5/22/19 4:29 PM, P3d3.F. via artix-general wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I tried this iso, only one test by now, and all is almost fine. After
>>> some hours of use I found only 4 points (The first, IMHO critical).
>>> Obviously I installed an encrypted disk (btrfs).
>>>
>>> 1) After the system update mkinitcpio started and there wasn't the
>>> "encrypt" in the mkinitcpio.conf hooks list. Without this parameter
>>> the system boot but don't open the encrypted disk;
>>>
>>> 2) in systemsettings Regional Settings --> Spell Check --> is defined
>>> the Hebrew language and is not possible to Add other languages. I
>>> think its Hebrew, my son know Hebrew... :-)
>>>
>>> 3) I'm not able to connect to Samba devices on the network with
>>> Plasma/Dolphin, while all work perfectly with LXQT/PCMAN; obviously
>>> the same smb.conf. After some tests (all the Samba components are
>>> installed and running) I discover that writing the address of the smb
>>> device in the command bar of Dolphin, for me smb://nas/, all work
>>> fine. Don't work the "click and point" connections
>>>
>>> 4) I'm not able to configure Dolphin to work with a single click of
>>> the mouse. All is setted to use a single click but nothing... Dolphin
>>> resist. This is really a new behaviour for me: never seen before.
>>>
>>> That's all by now. I tested all on a Core Due Duo Notebook (DELL
>>> Inspiron 9400) and it works like a charms, without problem also with
>>> hard activities: to look a H265 Video.
>>>
>>> I hope to be able, later or tomorrow morning, to do a second test
>>> installation on a different PC with UEFI boot.
>>>
>>> GREAT Work and Compliments!!!
> Thanks for your extensive testing and reporting!
>
> The hebrew default in spellchecking is probably a fallback default, set by the respective module developer, when no dictionary is installed in the system (I haven't planted any, perhaps I should put a few). Try installing "hunspell-it" and you should see 'Italiano' in KDE spellchecking.
>
> To set single-click-to-open use qt5ct -> tab "Interface" -> "Activate item on single click". You might need to exit dolphin and relaunch it.
>
> I couldn't make dolphin auto-discover samba shares (MATE guy here). Perhaps someone more versed in Plasma could lend a helping hand.
>
> I'll be updating the ISO configuration soon to fix the crypt setup issue. In the meantime, you should add the 'encrypt' to HOOKS and /crypto-keyfile.bin to FILES in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf and (to avoid inputting the passphrase twice) 'cryptkey=rootfs:/crypto_keyfile.bin' to /boot/grub/grub.cfg's linux kernel line, or to /etc/defaults/grub -> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX array and re-run grub-mkconfig.
>
> Again, thanks for your testing and reporting.
>
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