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I thought we had help for Abiword?
Is this on a fresh install? Does it only happen the first time? do they take that long to open every time?since 516, connecting to wifi on ibm x40 makes rox take 15-20 seconds to open. It's very annoying. Firefod is faster at ~10-15 but still way slower than what it used to be.
I still get this behaviour on 520rc
Hi noobynooby wrote:Playdayz,
When I made use of the symlink from mnt/home back to root then it failed to boot despite having booted some 10 times in a row before I made that one? But that could be unrelated due to it failed to boot even when doing pfix=ram so it seems to be some other factor that kick in. Maybe the
RFKILL thing that makes Fluppy work each time is the major factor.
I fail to get why a lack of that one would be that devastating.
Would it be difficult to include the RFKILL into Lupu-520?
Yes. That is the fix JamesC. 01micko and I worked and worked to make that not happen. Grrrrr.(snip)Installed Icewm from the PPM, the WM Switcher wouldn't change to icewm (did nothing) and exit to prompt from the menu did nothing. Ctrl/Alt/B-s to a prompt worked and afterward the WM Switcher appeared to start working again.
Very cool peebee.If you like lupu but find that fluppy works better on your hardware why don't you try a hybrid lupu / fluppy system as described here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60180
I've made a hybrid lupu520 / fluppy010 as a test and it seems to work ok.
I've also made hybrid a lupu / wary system for my laptop to add Agere modem support to lupuplaydayz wrote:Very cool peebee.If you like lupu but find that fluppy works better on your hardware why don't you try a hybrid lupu / fluppy system as described here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60180
I've made a hybrid lupu520 / fluppy010 as a test and it seems to work ok.
Very true, been following the events... but .... this is not intuitive obvious... not by a long shot. Can the program help be re directed or removed from the program? A bubble help overly in the program, to the menu location, or verbal reference when you start Abiword. Guarantee you will get questions on this.playdayz
I thought we had help for Abiword?
It's a menu item Lobster. Same for Homebank.
Actually Terryphi, there is. Iguleder created a little app called Fontwizard. Give me a while and I will find it and post it here. Naturally, it dont work with Opera, but makes a huge difference to Seamonkey and Firefox, and pretty much everything else. Are you using an LCD screen?Terryphi wrote:My fonts are not as clear on Lupu as Ubuntu. Is there any way of enabling subpixel smoothing on Lupu?
At one point I actually had three installs of 511 on my K6 machine - full install on an ext2 partition, and a frugal and LiveCD install on the main FAT32 partition. The lupusave for the frugal is actually from the LiveCD install, which I no longer use.sszindian wrote:19: You Can Have TWO VERSIONS of Puppy-520 on your system and SELECT which version you want to use when bootup starts!!! Maybe even MORE if you want to create more ext partitions on your HD?
My 511 full install is the day-to-day Puppy version, the main purpose of the frugal one is for checking if updates to core programs will work properly on the machine (some of the newer apps in 520 are incompatible with the K6 series). On a frugal, updated programs are written to the lupusave and (AIUI) effectively mask the version in the sfs file. Should something not work, the pet is uninstalled from PPM and Puppy reverts to the version in the sfs.sszindian wrote:This could be very handy for the programmers developing Puppy also for everyone that wants to work with TWO versions for specific needs!!!!
The Samba pet is in PPM.Lastly, I looked at Shino's site. Seems he has made a PET for SAMBA. Would it be simpler to allow quickpet to access that PET instead of pulling his SFS and doing all the work of transferring it to a PET on the user's PC. It would certainly shorten the time to get SAMBA running because that conversion would not be necessary.
The Midori browser is for internal use. It does not include SSL which makes for unsafe browsing.The midori browser seems to be installed in 520 but not listed as one of the default browser choices. Typing midori in the console brings up the browser with complaints about libaspell.so.15 and a few icons but it works.