Yesterday, 07:56 PM
(Edited Yesterday, 07:57 PM by summermusic.)
I've been messing around making some themes for my Tangara. When updating the firmware of my Tangara unit from 1.0.1 to 1.1.1 yesterday, the currently selected theme (a custom theme that I made by setting a background image and changing the color hex codes in the dark theme) became corrupted. Post-update it defaulted to the built-in "Light" theme. I could still change the theme to any of the other custom themes I had made and either of the other two built-in themes. Attempting to set the theme to the corrupted theme just kicked me back to the home screen without changing the theme.
Below I have provided the relevant output line from Windows chkdsk.
Running chkdisk with the /F parameter afterwards seems to simply have deleted the dark_sexandviolence.lua file without any other noticeable change to the filesystem.
Other information that might be relevant: I created the theme using a text editor on Linux and copied the theme to the SD card from Linux directly (not using USB storage mode). I updated the firmware using the Windows Tangara companion a couple days later. I have not noted any other bugs since updating and continue to listen to music today before I head home and restore the theme from a backup I have there.
Below I have provided the relevant output line from Windows chkdsk.
Code:
\.themes\dark_sexandviolence.lua first allocation unit is not valid. The entry will be truncated.
Running chkdisk with the /F parameter afterwards seems to simply have deleted the dark_sexandviolence.lua file without any other noticeable change to the filesystem.
Other information that might be relevant: I created the theme using a text editor on Linux and copied the theme to the SD card from Linux directly (not using USB storage mode). I updated the firmware using the Windows Tangara companion a couple days later. I have not noted any other bugs since updating and continue to listen to music today before I head home and restore the theme from a backup I have there.