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#1621 Post by Jades »

Sylvander wrote:1. "To fix it, simply copy the additional sfs from the CD to your Flash drive and reboot. It should then sort itself out."

IT WORKED! :D 8)

Thank you Jades. :D :wink:
Glad to hear it, I managed to trigger it because the upgrade (LiveCD boot) had put the .sfs files in the root directory of my hard drive, In Win98, I moved the luci_239.sfs to the Puppy directory where I keep the pupsave and then deleted the zl239332.sfs file because I didn't realise what it was for,

Once I encountered the problem I eventually thought of checking the CD and then saw what I was missing. The file should probably have a more descriptive name!

While the dialogue for copying the sfs files to hard drive says it will put them in the same location as the pupsave it actually doesn't - it just puts them on the root of the same drive.
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#1622 Post by dejan555 »

I like File Roller I remember I used one of your packages ttuuxxx, it's definitely faster then xarchive which sucks badly.

@playdayz I might try to compile new vlc I'll see what I can do.
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#1623 Post by ttuuxxx »

dejan555 wrote:I like File Roller I remember I used one of your packages ttuuxxx, it's definitely faster then xarchive which sucks badly.

@playdayz I might try to compile new vlc I'll see what I can do.
if your compiling vlc make sure you enable root and also make as many as possible package statically . eg --disable-shared --enable-static
that way it will be much smaller, actually you can do the same with QT
then strip all the bin's and lib's
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#1624 Post by Sylvander »

1. "While the dialogue for copying the sfs files to hard drive says it will put them in the same location as the pupsave it actually doesn't - it just puts them on the root of the same drive."
For my 2nd version of Luci-239 held on an internal HDD...
Just as well I manually copied both SFS files into the Luci folder that's in the root of a partition on my 2nd internal HDD.
And chose not to copy.
That too is working well...
Working within it to type this.
It works MUCH faster than when the files are on a Flash Drive. :D
However...
Pupsave on the Flash Drive has the advantage that it's possible to have the session not auto-save during the session...
And choose to not save the session at shut-down.
.
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suggestions for all of us

#1625 Post by Minnesota »

bigpup.....
Lucid Puppy uses the Openbox window manager at initial start.
I go to menu>desktop>desktop settings and see all kinds of programs to make setting changes. Which ones to choose? A newbie babels to himself and freezes! ....
Yes... yes...as in we are all NEWBEESSSSSs in one way or another. Lots of folks have tricks and goodies they have collected or tried in order to make Puppy better for them. Yesterday there was a discussion on where to set preferences for Video. Older versions of Lucid had Spell check on in Abiword. is it possible to set up a screen or page or even a forum page of where the config files are for many of the "featured" programs. Or add to the Lucid News a section? Much of the information is scattered all over the long threads.


A personal preference: I am sure the final version will be brighter and more attractive to the user at first boot. Right now a gray screen is well....a bit putting off, till you dig around and learn that the desktop wall paper is easy to change.

I will get chastised for this, but as long as the wallpaper in this version is for testing only.... I am making that assumption.... can you put the VERSION Luci 239 in bold on the screen....Yes I know it is available....:). How about even with the words test version... you know the old Draft water mark.

Keep up the good work.. it is getting cleaner and cleaner and leaner and leaner. I was weaned on one of those 8K machines.. wrote Payrolls and all kinds of goodies in FORTRAN no less. It was over fifty thousand dollars for 8 K of memory.
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#1626 Post by Billtoo »

playdayz wrote:Remember Gifted Compilers

The Holy Grail

******a version of the latest Midori, without SSL, in around 2.5MB. Technosaurus did it with the version we are using now and he might have some tips and config settings--but he doesn't have time himself*****

******Another good thing would be a version of Xine compiled in luci. It could be a small version devoted only to playing dvd's (for that I prefer xine-ui), or it could be a full version, the important thing would be that it could co-exist nicely with mplayer in luci.

******A new VLC would also be a good thing. Remember, it is usually compiled so that it won't run as root. The one we have is from Slackware I am pretty sure. It seems the Slackware packages database has been down. Someone might even be able to compile it in luci, but don't forget, --enable-run-as-root (or whatever).
I'm certainly not a gifted compiler but I did compile xine-lib-1.1.19.tar.bz2
and xine-ui-0.99.6.tar.bz2 in luci 237 and when I went to run it I got:

# xine
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.6.
(c) 2000-2007 The xine Team.
socket(): Address family not supported by protocol
Segmentation fault
#

If you compile them in wary 098 and make pets of them they work well
in luci.
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#1627 Post by Jades »

Sylvander wrote:Pupsave on the Flash Drive has the advantage that it's possible to have the session not auto-save during the session...
And choose to not save the session at shut-down.
You can actually do that in a session running from hard drive too by loading the somewhat obscurely named Puppy Event Manager (in the System section of the Menu) and changing the value on the Save Session tab. Puppy is quite clever in that it knows what medium it's been used from and when it's running from Flash it turns saving off automatically.
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#1628 Post by zigbert »

playdayz wrote:
Here are some notes of mine about issues with jwm

openoffice Present
gnome-mplayer full screen
stellarium full screen
doesn’t resize screen properly when resolution is changed
Are Joe aware of these?
Zigbert, I will try to provide more details. Do you know his username please?

And oh yeah, I was serious: do you think retrovol needs to be in the menu also? Thanks. And I assume you will check that I got the other items you had mentioned.
I don't think Joe has announced himself here (I wouldn't been surprised if he is lurking around), but 01micko and others has contacted with him (via email, I think).

Regarding retrovol; I like alsaplayer (in the menu). It is a part of alsa, and it works VERY well. - But I am sure some find retrovol prettier. Retrovol seems to has reached the stable stage. I am not the one to judge what should be in the menus or not........ Remember who's the boss :D


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#1629 Post by dejan555 »

I know about run as root option I compiled few vlc versions but I failed on 1.1.5 on luci 239 error was something like ld can't find -lva-x11 I tried to google it but didn't find anything.

Anyway, since I loaded devx I'll try to compile new pidgin.
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#1630 Post by cthisbear »

" but pwireless2 *is* in Puppy Package Manager, under Network. "

Shuffles quickly out of room.

Thanks mate........Chris.
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simple way to use pmusic

#1631 Post by don570 »

Note to Playdayz:

The simple way to use pmusic

Choose File > Open Song/playlist
and work your way to your folder full of songs
using Zigberts' file browser

Then click 'Add all'

If your playlist has non music files listed
then right click 'Remove from list'

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#1632 Post by Sylvander »

@Jades
1. "You can actually do that in a session running from hard drive too by loading the somewhat obscurely named Puppy Event Manager (in the System section of the Menu) and changing the value on the Save Session tab. Puppy is quite clever in that it knows what medium it's been used from and when it's running from Flash it turns saving off automatically."
Ah, but...
(a) With a pupsave on a Flash Drive:
I have the "Save interval" set to zero [0], and that does the business...
But...

(b) Here in Luci-239, with its lupusave on an internal HDD...
Although the value is still set to zero...[because I copied the Flash Drive pupsave to the HDD]
Note 2: says...
"PUPMODE=5 there are no saves, above value ignored."
So what pupmode is this?
Is pupmode 5 when there is no pupsave?
I believe that at the end of this session a displayed note will tell me "session already saved".
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#1633 Post by Jim1911 »

Amarok plays music fine, however an error message "there is no audio channel" that has never appeared in previous lucid versions pops up.
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Do not save - this time

#1634 Post by nancy reagan »

Jades wrote:
Sylvander wrote:Pupsave on the Flash Drive has the advantage that it's possible to have the session not auto-save during the session...
And choose to not save the session at shut-down.
You can actually do that in a session running from hard drive too by loading the somewhat obscurely named Puppy Event Manager (in the System section of the Menu) and changing the value on the Save Session tab. Puppy is quite clever in that it knows what medium it's been used from and when it's running from Flash it turns saving off automatically.

In this page Sc0ttman explains how to tell puppy "not to save" this time.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=383738

In his Arcade pup it is "in built" so that everytime at shutdown you have a chooice to, or, not to save session.

Wished all derivatives had this simple -but saving lot of irritation- option built in.
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#1635 Post by Bert »

Running 239 from cd,

239 is kind of boring: no major problems :wink: , just a few questions and one rant ..

1. When running a new Luci version for the first time, I am greeted by the wonderful First Run Dialogue. I really love it. But for some reason I always manage to overlook the Numlock ticking thingie at the bottom of the box. No big problem, I can go to Menu>>Setup>>Personalize Settings and tick Numlock there. I wonder if this is caused by the fact that the first run box is so small. On my first run screen it looks like a timid attempt to tell me something. Of course, after I have set the resolution, it looks great and very readable.
Am I the only one having this little problem? Could be my eye-sight, but I do think the First Run Dialogue is so important, it could be made a little bigger to begin with.

2. Speaking of eye-sight: I installed the Ubuntu font pet, the fonts-improvements-for-puppy-five.pet, and I added Iguleder's "enable hinting" idea. But it still looks poor I'm afraid, compared to other distros. Again, this could be caused by my eyes, but I am beginning to doubt it.
When running a Chromium based browser (Chromium/ Chrome/ Iron) it looks like I have great results by adding "--enable-accelerated-compositing". I believe this is also available for the other browsers, but I didn't test it yet. After adding this parameter it seemed to me my monitor started a new life. But I am a poor judge in visual matters, so my question is: Are you guys happy with the fonts and general sharpness in Luci or what are your secret add-ons?

3. Mtpaint could be localized with the NLS.pet from PPM in 238. Now It can't. What happened?

4. Luci 239 runs okay, but my impression is, it is a wee bit less 'frisky' than its predecessors. Is anybody else experiencing this?

5. ttuuxxx proposed a great localization idea. I understand this would mean a major effort for the developers. Localizing Puppy as it is, is a complicated thing to do. But some sort of start is needed. People distro -hopping will all too soon leave Puppy, as there's no consistent internationalization. So one language =>> one language pack as a pet or sfs, isn't that something that is urgently needed?
[Puppy, lacking localization, has managed to get into the top-10 on Distrowatch. That in itself is remarkable and speaking volumes about the other Puppy qualities.]

6. The rant... Printing..made me come up with a new slogan; "Puppy Linux...Just about works" :lol: I've read every forum thread on printing, for YEARS, and believe me, I'm a patient guy, Moreover my HP-printer is one of the most common and most linux friendly models you'll find But enough is enough. Someone has to go to one of the major distros, hack out everything printing related and make a 120 MB SFS out of it. An OS should recognize and install a printer with just a few clicks. I am trying to hide my frustration, but this is one of the things that makes me angry and wanting to go back to my other distro of choice and never look back.
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#1636 Post by rcrsn51 »

Bert wrote:An OS should recognize and install a printer with just a few clicks.
Starting here, I installed my HP Deskjet f4280 into Luci-238 in 15 mouse clicks. That's more than "a few", but it seemed pretty straight-forward. And I know for a fact that the Windows install of this unit is much more involved.
Moreover my HP-printer is one of the most common and most linux friendly models you'll find
So which one is it?
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#1637 Post by Sylvander »

Woohoo! :D

Seems to me that Luci is the first Puppy I've used that is able to see:
(a) All 6 partitions on my [USB connected] Flash Drive...
sdc1 is often not displayed.
Plus...
(b) Both of the partitions on my 2 [USB connected] external HDD's.
Can usually see the 1st displayed, but not the 2nd to be powered-on.
Plus of course...
(c) The partitions on both internal HDD's.
All of these are normally displayed.
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NLS and petget

#1638 Post by shinobar »

Bert wrote:Mtpaint could be localized with the NLS.pet from PPM in 238. Now It can't. What happened?
Mtpaint on Luci-239 does not support NLS. Next Luci-240 will probably have. (both from don)
If you hurry, there is mtpaint-3.34.57-lucid.pet:
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?pu ... t/Updates/

BTW, i found a problem.
The Mtpaint NLS support works if you click the desktop icon.
But from the menu, it doesn't.
The menu turns to LAN=C after installing PET.
I am not clear what is the cause, but maybe we need to import the petget from LupQ...
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en_GB and UTF-8

#1639 Post by shinobar »

I am calling for your advice on selecting language from the Personalize Settings.
And on the issue in what case UTF-8 encoding is recommended.

Visit the 'first run dialog' topic:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 561#471561
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#1640 Post by 01micko »

zigbert wrote:
playdayz wrote:
Here are some notes of mine about issues with jwm

openoffice Present
gnome-mplayer full screen
stellarium full screen
doesn’t resize screen properly when resolution is changed
Are Joe aware of these?
Zigbert, I will try to provide more details. Do you know his username please?

And oh yeah, I was serious: do you think retrovol needs to be in the menu also? Thanks. And I assume you will check that I got the other items you had mentioned.
I don't think Joe has announced himself here (I wouldn't been surprised if he is lurking around), but 01micko and others has contacted with him (via email, I think).

Regarding retrovol; I like alsaplayer (in the menu). It is a part of alsa, and it works VERY well. - But I am sure some find retrovol prettier. Retrovol seems to has reached the stable stage. I am not the one to judge what should be in the menus or not........ Remember who's the boss :D


Thank you
Sigmund
Joe is here as 'joewing', but he is not here often. I have emailed him in the past and will do so again. One more issue with Jwm is that all minimised windows pop open when Jwm restarts, example, when installing a pet.
I think technosaurus made a patch for fullscreen issues, I'm not sure if our version includes said patch.

Cheers

EDIT: I just checked, we have the older version of jwm-492. Latest revision is 493. I'll dig up the Quirky version which I'm sure has the patches applied. We should test this before I make an embarrassing email to Joe!
Ok, here's latest jwm patched. http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... hed-q1.pet

EDIT2: Some testing of jwm2-493-patched-q1.pet
  • stellarium <-- fullscreen ok
    gnome mplayer (using pupradio stream) <-- fullscreen ok
    flashplayer <-- fullscreen ok
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