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Posted: Sun 07 Jun 2020, 22:33
by Terry H
mistfire wrote:@Rogebe

It seems gtkdialog or gtk in Easy OS have problem on rendering spin button that's why psynclient does not work

I don't know what the spin button is, however psynclient works without issue for me in easypup 2.3. Altering the touchpad sensitivity in my laptop is one of the first things I look at in a new install.

/home

Posted: Sun 07 Jun 2020, 22:50
by foxpup
At boot there is an error about line 37 in /usr/bin/xwin.
cd /home
/home does not exist.

Posted: Sun 07 Jun 2020, 23:31
by mistfire
Terry H wrote:
mistfire wrote:@Rogebe

It seems gtkdialog or gtk in Easy OS have problem on rendering spin button that's why psynclient does not work

I don't know what the spin button is, however psynclient works without issue for me in easypup 2.3. Altering the touchpad sensitivity in my laptop is one of the first things I look at in a new install.
spinbutton is an textbox which allows to enter numbers only. There is something wrong with gtkdialog or gtk on easy os

Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2020, 02:03
by BarryK
EasyPup 2.3.1 is released:

https://bkhome.org/news/202006/easyos-a ... p-231.html

There are still some outstanding bugs, will tackle those soon.

Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2020, 10:50
by Rogebe
At Mistfire.

Ok there is something wrong with gtkdialog or gtk on easy os but for Terry it's Ok ?

Rogebe

Posted: Tue 09 Jun 2020, 07:47
by foxpup
Rogebe wrote:At Mistfire.

Ok there is something wrong with gtkdialog or gtk on easy os but for Terry it's Ok ?

Rogebe
Don't forget I have it on Fossapup as well.

Easypup 2.3.1

Posted: Tue 09 Jun 2020, 10:24
by lp-dolittle
@ Barry

Hi Barry,

aware that you did not promise full support for Easypup, I tested some features of Easypup 2.3.1 and would like to mention the following observations:

At bootup, Easypup 2.3.1 spontaneously offers to load save files of previous frugal Easypup installations (e.g. easypup 2.14; easypup 2.16), apart from a 0 (zero) option.

There is no Easydd icon in the Menu-list.

Right mouse button-klicking onto an *.img.gz or *.iso file results in an error message (screenshot 1), but a functional Easydd GUI can be launched via sakura (screenshot 2).

This GUI seems to be equivalent to the EasyOS 2.3.1 Easydd GUI despite looking somewhat differently (screenshot 3).

The Gparted and the fdisk information about the boot drive (sdb; external IDE HD) are showing confusing differences (e.g. MB/GB per partition). The boot drive (prepared via Easydd) has an MBR as well as a GPT partition table (hybrid iso partition). (screenshots 4, 5, 9 and 10).

The drive icons sdb1 and sdb2 prove to be inversed, as compared to EasyOS standard (screenshot 6).

Deleting the GPT does not seem to affect the funtionality of Easypup 2.3.1.

At first shutdown Easypup 2.3.1 offers misleading save options and wrong information. (scrennshots 7; sceenshot 8)


kind regards

Posted: Tue 09 Jun 2020, 11:56
by BarryK
I posted some thoughts about the future of EasyPup:

https://bkhome.org/news/202006/easypup- ... urner.html

Posted: Tue 09 Jun 2020, 20:21
by ras
Hi Barry,

The world is full of new possibilities, but at my age, sometimes I have to keep telling myself, "no new projects", and can understand your prioritizing. Thanks for all you do with your puppy of choice.
BTW, I'm still running a pyro frugal install regularly for its singular intended purpose. once set up to my specs, it keeps on ticking....

Posted: Fri 12 Jun 2020, 12:00
by thinkpadfreak
Hi, Barry,

I have been using EasyPup since version 2.2.7. As I use EasyPup 2.3.1, I am fairly satisfied with it, though there may be some room for improvements.
I use "official" Puppies such as Xenialpup64 and Bionicpup64, but I often use EasyPup now because of its classical taste. (I am a Puppy user since Puppy 4.1.2) I understand that EasyPup is not a Puppy in its strict sense.

All I can do to EasyPup is to make a Japanese language pack. I do not know how many people are using Japanized EasyPup, but the thread in the Puppy Linux Japanese Forum seems to be relatively popular.

EasyPup (Buster64-based)
https://sakurapup.browserloadofcoolness ... =26&t=3471

Posted: Tue 16 Jun 2020, 15:31
by Argolance
Bonjour,
Making tests running the latest 2.3.1 version of EasyPup (thank you for it!), I noticed something strange.
  • - I successfully compiled a program (:arrow: xkb-switch) from source and using the devx sfs files, successfully installed it from pet package I built but it doesn't seems to be present on the system which complains it doesn't exist. Browsing to the place where it should be shows it is indeed not here.
    - If I copy on the fly a program like yad 0.40 for example to replace the 0.39 current version directly to /usr/bin, then system says yad doesn't exist. Ditto for Rox-Filer...
    - I tried to load a SFS on the fly but didn't find sfs_load, only French locale files. I might have missed something?
    - The network icon says I am not connected when I am connected and vice-versa, and during manipulations, I get 2 or 3 icons in the system tray.
Cordialement.

Posted: Tue 30 Jun 2020, 20:21
by puppyluvr
:D Hello,
I was quite touched to find the first program I ever created included in the menu, even though it's obsolete now!
Thanks BK!