Please find attached the new version of Delete_Icon. Changes since the first version:
Now can delete multiple icons at once either through drag-and-drop on AppWindow. drag-and-drop on icon in Amistart or from the shell. Note this has meant changes in how it's used from the shell and Amistart - please see included guide.
Amigaguide instructions in English, Italian, Spanish, French and German*
Catalogs included for Italian, Spanish, French and German*
Summary instructions for use available from AppWindow menu and an argumant of '?' or '-h' from shell.
*Plese note translations are via AmiTranslate and so may not be entirely accurate. I've inlcuded the .cd (in the English drawer) and .ct localisation files so anyone wishes to edit please feel free.
Perfect ntromans, I like the animation, I created the Icons for the programme, Catalog and Guide Documents !
The complete Delete_Icons folder has been installed in SYS:System, if there are no major changes in the Core, Delete_Icons along with the latest updates will be distributed with AROS One 2.5 Update 1 which you can install conveniently via InstallerLG
For AmiStart created new Icons on the vertical bar, see screenshot, now have better visibility.
The style is the one used for AROS One 68k, but in the future it may also become the default icon for AROS One x86.
New Descriptors were created and others improved, now the most common Floppy, CD-DVD, HD and HardFile images are recognised by Wanderer even if the files have no extension.
Of course if anyone is interested in a particular Descriptor for a particular file format, and having an associated Def_Icon, they can request one.
Regarding Floppy Images (.IMG) and HD Images (.IMG), despite the same extension, the Workbench will know which Def_Icon and which tool to use, see screenshot
Of course, these Descriptors also work perfectly on AMiGA OS3 and OS4.
An exclusive gift to all AROS One users from developer Juan Carlos !
The final version of "Pintor Wb" has been released. Compared to the previous version, this new release includes improvements and a few more effects/filters.
Pintor Wb comes with a manual that includes practical examples of what the application can do, and unlike the version uploaded to the AROS archives, the AROS One version includes a few extra features and the registration key that unlocks the option to save images
Of course, those who do not use AROS One can make a personal request for the registration key directly to the developer as described in the manual.
Hey man, i think AROS One is really neat and I would like to use it but no matter what I do neither the live USB or DVD boots on my system (Lenovo Yoga 330-11IGM). So far I have tried:
- Flashing the VHD on my SanDisk Cruzer Blade using DD
- Flashing the VHD on my SanDisk Cruzer Blade using Balena Etcher
- Flashing the VHD on a random unbranded USB I have using DD
- Flashing the VHD on a random unbranded USB I have using DD
- Flashing the ISO on my SanDisk Cruzer Blade using DD
- Burning the ISO on a DVD-RW using CDBurnerXP on Windows
and all of them resulted in failure, kicking me straight back to the bootloader of the OS I have currently installed (openSUSE.) I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Does AROS not support UEFI or something? Thanks!
Thanks for replying. Unfortunately I can't try your solution as I can't even get to GRUB. The second I select the option to boot from the install medium in the boot menu I get to by pressing F12 after I turn on my laptop I get kicked straight back to my host OS.
Thanks,
kantraa
Edited by kantraa on 08-07-2024 15:55, 18 days ago
Sorry your laptop is too new for aros native use. Our lack of USB3 support I suspect is the issue. UEFI will the next problem (probable failure) if you tried to install onto the sata ssd outside the laptop and want the rest of the drive partitions intact. Most of the laptop will not be well supported though.
The Lenovo Yoga 330-11IGM is an 11.6-inch convertible laptop. The device runs on a Pentium Silver quad-core processor from the Gemini Lake generation. Vesa 2d for Graphics adapter Intel UHD Graphics 605. No wifi and no ethernet.
An hosted or VMware solution would be better in this situation.
If you have created the Live Pendrive, you can edit the file 'grub.cfg' with a common text editor; the file 'grub.cfg' is located at the path
AROS:Archpcgrub
When you boot the Live Pendrive, what happens? You get to the Grub menu, if you boot in VESA mode what happens, do you get a black screen or does the Cat's Eye graphic appear?
Also try remastering the USB image by renaming the extension from .VHD to .IMG
Thanks for replying. Unfortunately I can't try your solution as I can't even get to GRUB. The second I select the option to boot from the install medium in the boot menu I get to by pressing F12 after I turn on my laptop I get kicked straight back to my host OS.
Thanks,
kantraa
Hi Kantraa,
Not getting to grub is not an issue with AROS - no element of AROS will have started before the grub command line is executed. I had a similar problem with a HP Elitebook, and it took a lot of experimenting with BIOS options until I persuaded it to boot. Have ou tried altering the bios options?
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