#Ms word will not open 1712 install
The problem is that we don’t want people installing stuff in there without an allocation… but stuff that has been allocated should go where it is supposed to go, without using a packager to install an installer that installs stuff. However, we’ve been a bit unsure about these and haven’t implemented them in the current Paths file that comes with PackMan The “DeepKeys” archive (separate) is an application that installs itself to somewhere ($.Utilities ?) and when run it loads the module and copies it into Choices:Boot if necessary. Supply “DeepKeys” as a dependency to your program. It’s not merely ‘recommended’, that’s its officially allocated home. Given that Squeak needs DeepKeys, which is recommended to live in RMEnsure DeepKeys 2.06 Error "You will have to reboot your machine to run this program" The ideal would be an RMUpdate command, eg: RMEnsure DeepKeys 2.06 RMUpdate.
#Ms word will not open 1712 driver
My Cerilica MMK keyboard had such a complicated set of support modules I had to write a modular installer, but that was a keyboard driver – having a GUI program to install another GUI program is silly IMHO. That isn’t to say there couldn’t be a confirmation step. In the case of such a module that has a known installation point, I think auto-installation is probably better than RMEnsure/RMLoad. That was a much worse situation since the version that got loaded rather depended on the age of the applications you had and their run order. We’ve long had the idiom of an application including soft-load modules that it requires in case the host OS is missing them – ColourTrans, even FontManager (yes, I’m going back a bit now!). Random applications installing things in various places in the boot because where the application developer specified a copy it doesn’t exist.
As the author and maintainer it ought to be my responsibility but I’ve not looked at the package stuff. I was trying last year to create a DeepKeys package Īdding packages to the package repository I hope that works.Įdit: You can download my Pandora cmos-collection.
“Livesystem”) or Drive 1 ( ADFS card in the right slot)ĭoubleklick !Boot … and safe CMOS. Drive 0 ( ADFS also in the left slot e.g. Maybe I delete the files after I upload my new one. You can also look at the Download on my old Site but I’m not sure. I will upload all my cmos-files later this day. Witch cmos do you need? For the two card version you find the cmos in the bootfile.zip for the right card. Sorry, any description mistakes on my download page :-( I work on this and I hope a better one is commimg soon.
You can also use the “Live-card” in the right slot and copy the bootfiles for the “right card image” to the left card. Let's get started with a Pandora card-image: Maybe this is not the right image or I have not changed the path e.g.