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AROS 64-bit Nightly build Testing

Last updated on 17 hours ago
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 2 months ago
[quote name=aros-sg post=11154]@aros-sg - [quote]
LMB does not work to select icons on Wanderer (as mentioned) or select buttons in a Zune window. However, if you press the LMB with the pointer anywhere on the screen (not just inside the title-bar) and move the pointer the screen is dragged. LMB also works to select windows but you can't move them - the screen drags instead.

In the shell, the cursor keys do not work and neither do the letters n and m.
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That means that OS thinks one of the AMIGA keys is held down. Quick press/release of this keys should fix it.[/quote]

Now you say it, that makes perfect sense. This machine only has one 'Windows' key; pressing that by itself does not help but pressing the special function key (as in the one to change screen brightness etc.) along with the Windows key does fix the problem - many thanks!

Re. the i7 desktop, noacpi has lready been tried with this build. With the 2025 releases I did try removing the PCI cards but that didn't help and I've turned off every 'special' feature in BIOS I can find, but I will give removing hardware another try with the new build.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ncafferkeyAROS Dev
Posted 2 months ago
@ntromans Don't forget the model number Smile Maybe one of the devs has something similar they can test.
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 2 months ago
[quote name=ncafferkey post=11166]@ncafferkey - @ntromans Don't forget the model number Smile Maybe one of the devs has something similar they can test.[/quote]

The motherboard is an ASUS B85M-E.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 2 months ago
Just tried my ASUS i7 motherboard again with all additional hardware removed - same result, reset back to BIOS after the output of the two lines of build information. I tried this with both boot from CD and USB.

Cheers,
Nigel.
ncafferkey, deadwood
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ncafferkeyAROS Dev
Posted 2 months ago
@ntromans Thanks for the additional tests. I should mention that I hope to have access to a similar board soon to hopefully chase down the problem, so maybe it's best not to spend more time on it at your end for now.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 day ago
Hi All,

This is just and FYI that Kalamatee's work on USB has been merged to master branch and will be available starting from the next nightly build. USB2 is enabled as before. USB3 is still disabled by default for now. You should not see any regresion compared to previous nightly builds. If you already tested builds in the "Experimental USB3 support thread" then there is not need to test these changes.
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 18 hours ago
ok deadwood I installed the USB3 test build
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 17 hours ago
Every now and then in the previous build I had anomalies with the TCP STACK ; it would display an error requester, but with this build it hasn't happened yet.
Edited by Amiwell79 on 17-04-2026 16:57, 17 hours ago
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