
I've uploaded a new one, this definitely works, I've tested it several times after burning it to cd.
There is a problem with the XFaenza icon theme, it's causing some errors. Below is a link to the fixed theme that should solve these issues in the mean time. Just extract it to /usr/share/icons or if you want it in the sfs right click puppy_lina_007.sfs and edit it with "repack-extract packages".Marv wrote:Frisbee no longer seems to accept a WEP key, either hex or ascii. Network wizard connects as usual. Try installing a default firewall. For me, even though the install script shows the same version as 006, installations get stuck requiring a full port by port description.
Carolina was never intended to have any window manager other than XFCE, the fact that there is a icewm pet in the repo is that it is a leftover from saluki packages and a oversight on our part, it never worked correctly with Saluki either, jemimah intended it to be a single window manager environment desktop, we will not be supporting icewm.Dromeno wrote:I like to have a Saluki/Carolina with Icewm instead of xfce. But after installing and activating Icewm, Saluki/Carolina still boots in xfce. Icewm starts on top of it.
CAROLINA 007umair wrote:hi gcmartin: I successfully install installed rcrsn51's samba-TNG. working fine. Now Can access the data from win7 machine. Now got an other strange problem. When I open file manager, it took 5 to 8 seconds to load and also the network which we access from pcman file manager, is disabled. When I tried to access network from the menu. I got the following error: Any Idea ???gcmartin wrote:@umair. Are you still having SAMBA issues?
Thnx in advance.
Indeed! and thanks. Posting from 007rc2 via frisbee WEP ascii key connect and firewall custom setup now also fine.rg66 wrote:Carolina 007rc2 delta file has been released. Some cosmetic changes have been made as well as a few apps added. An add or remove favorites menu entry has been added that also works from the right click menu.
The firewall auto-config and frisbee issues have been fixed!
I confirm. I've tweaked the firefox default setup and changed the fonts to Droid and all problems disappeared. The look and feel is much better on pages with a lot of small fonts. Much more comfortable.lvds wrote:... I forgot to mention one more. I've been using Fifrefox a lot theses days and there seems to be something wrong with the fonts. Usually I don't have to tweak the firefox settings and don't change fonts, so I know the problem comes from the installed fonts. At first it seemed to me the serif and alike were to thin, but then I noticed the problem when the times like fonts are called - for large size it may be ok but on small size the display is really not good. So it's a general problem. When using ubuntu i can see the difference and tell the fonts in Carolina have a problem. For someone using the browser a lot it is something absolutely important
Is there something we can do like updating the fonts package ? It's important not to change the firefox default settings.
Best regards
This is the deal breaker for me. I simply cannot and will not use outdated browser versions for many reasons, and not getting latest security fixes/updates is one of those reasons. However, I love carolinas looks and its professionalism. I mean, this puppy just screams high class! I just wish we could get some updated libraries so latest chromium can be used. Yes, I imagine I could use a newer firefox on carolina, and I do use firefox often. I wont just abandon chromium either, not when I dont have to. I always keep an eye on this thread in the hopes of updated libraries and a new chromium, never hurts to keep watch.Dromeno wrote:
Chrome: I understand that the lighter (faster but older) kernel of Carolina can not work with new chromium browsers so a surrogate is available. But: most chrome extensions do not work anymore in this version. So I hope that somebody ever will discover a workaround...