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Posted: Mon 23 Nov 2009, 18:39
by kayan
@ttuuxxx
Thanks for an excellent retro puplet with ff ,now my laptop is frisky
i missed this puplet ,as i was always searching in the derivative section
thanks once again

Posted: Mon 23 Nov 2009, 22:15
by Béèm
OK IC. Same principle as the zdrv thingie in the past.
Posted: Wed 02 Dec 2009, 20:21
by bigbeck
I downloaded puppy from the link on the first page a few weeks ago and Firefox was built in. I then gave the CD to a friend.
The other day I downloaded Puppy 431 from a link on Barry's site and there was no FF - just Seamonkey. Are there two different 431's?
Where can I download the one with FF?
Thanks,
Don
I believe the old one that I downloaded had a 430sfs in it
Posted: Thu 03 Dec 2009, 04:57
by ttuuxxx
bigbeck wrote:I downloaded puppy from the link on the first page a few weeks ago and Firefox was built in. I then gave the CD to a friend.
The other day I downloaded Puppy 431 from a link on Barry's site and there was no FF - just Seamonkey. Are there two different 431's?
Where can I download the one with FF?
Thanks,
Don
I believe the old one that I downloaded had a 430sfs in it
Page 1 of this thread has the links to the 2 firefox versions.
One with the older Xorg, and one with 4 series default xorg.
ttuuxxx
Posted: Thu 03 Dec 2009, 17:01
by bigbeck
Thanks ttuuxxx. I take it this is basically a puplet based on the official release.
Good work and thanks for your help,
Don
Posted: Fri 04 Dec 2009, 14:27
by Gill_Baits
bye!
Posted: Fri 04 Dec 2009, 22:14
by runtt21
What does any of that have to do with ttuuxxx's Puppies 4.31.1 ?
Posted: Sat 05 Dec 2009, 05:52
by sikpuppy
runtt21 wrote:What does any of that have to do with ttuuxxx's Puppies 4.31.1 ?
I think, buried in the post at the end is a bit about Dial up. But I can't be sure due to the breathless nature of the post. Maybe they want a classic dial-up acoustic coupler? Or maybe they just want to go TA DA!!! And leave it at that.
Firefox 3.5.5_de not printing with CUPS
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 19:49
by bjoenn
@ttuuxxx:
Hello! had some trouble of getting my CanonS300 (connected to Fritzbox-USB interface) to work, but after installing CUPS1.3.11-pet from Patriot, all things went well but my Firefox ( firefox-3.6b1-i686.pet): he showed up only
"print to file", when asked to print.
After several effortless trials with "about:config" and some discussions on the german Firefox-forum, I deinstalled and fetched the german version of FF3.5.5tar.bz2 and installed.
Did it like that:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 30&t=46390
First thing I noticed was the broken entry in menu>internet>FirefoxBrowser: no reaction after click-on.
Secondly I noticed the impossibility of installing a desktop-starter for FF by right-clicking in the desktop and filing in the popup form (same thing: no reaction by clicking the starter).
I made a link on desktop from "file:///root/.mozilla/firefox/firefox
/firefox", this works.
To reach the toppic, when I'm now commanding "print", there shows up the printing-dialog window, with the only possibility to print to file(as usual..

)
Now I installed your above posted
gtklp-1.2.7-i386.pet hoping it would turn it all towards the good end -no, it didn't.

(
So, what can be wrong - where can it be wrong?
(Tried out an new Firefox-profile with no better fortune!)
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 20:09
by mikeb
but after installing CUPS1.3.11-pet from Patriot, all things went well but my Firefox ( firefox-3.6b1-i686.pet): he showed up only
"print to file", when asked to print.
you may like to join in here...I get the same...you probably find leafpad does not print...its a gnomeprint problem I believe.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 746#370746
regards
mike
Re: Firefox 3.5.5_de not printing with CUPS
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 22:15
by ttuuxxx
bjoenn wrote:@ttuuxxx:
Hello! had some trouble of getting my CanonS300 (connected to Fritzbox-USB interface) to work, but after installing CUPS1.3.11-pet from Patriot, all things went well but my Firefox ( firefox-3.6b1-i686.pet): he showed up only
"print to file", when asked to print.
After several effortless trials with "about:config" and some discussions on the german Firefox-forum, I deinstalled and fetched the german version of FF3.5.5tar.bz2 and installed.
Did it like that:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 30&t=46390
First thing I noticed was the broken entry in menu>internet>FirefoxBrowser: no reaction after click-on.
Secondly I noticed the impossibility of installing a desktop-starter for FF by right-clicking in the desktop and filing in the popup form (same thing: no reaction by clicking the starter).
I made a link on desktop from "file:///root/.mozilla/firefox/firefox
/firefox", this works.
To reach the toppic, when I'm now commanding "print", there shows up the printing-dialog window, with the only possibility to print to file(as usual..

)
Now I installed your above posted
gtklp-1.2.7-i386.pet hoping it would turn it all towards the good end -no, it didn't.

(
So, what can be wrong - where can it be wrong?
(Tried out an new Firefox-profile with no better fortune!)
Toss out all that Patriot Cups stuff and anything else you added and revert back to the default printer setup, and then install this updated version gtklp, which I added a new file that should help.
ttuuxxx
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 22:39
by mikeb
Toss out all that Patriot Cups stuff and anything else you added and revert back to the default printer setup,
tricky...the canon ink monitors only work with cups 1.3 or newer.
Where does gtklp come into the picture...is that the frontend to gnome print?
mike
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 22:48
by ttuuxxx
mikeb wrote:Toss out all that Patriot Cups stuff and anything else you added and revert back to the default printer setup,
tricky...the canon ink monitors only work with cups 1.3 or newer.
Where does gtklp come into the picture...is that the frontend to gnome print?
mike
gtklp the way I built it up replaces lpr with gtklp and then I added /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc which forces
gtk-print-backends = "lpr,file" which is gtklp
and gtklp is
http://gtklp.sourceforge.net/
ttuuxxx
Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2009, 23:21
by mikeb
gtklp the way I built it up replaces lpr with gtklp and then I added /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc which forces
gtk-print-backends = "lpr,file" which is gtklp
and gtklp is
http://gtklp.sourceforge.net/
ttuuxxx
ok (I think) ....cause some apps (abiword, epdfview) seem to call lpr and a simple interface and print...firefox calls the full multitabbed gnome dialog which does not see (later) cups.....permissions maybe of the cups socket....a general problem with later cups versions as they do not like the running as root setup. I will have a play with gtklp
thanks for the info
mike
ps you need a thread compressor

Posted: Sun 13 Dec 2009, 20:12
by mikeb
@bjoenn
Found it....
you probably have the fixed gtk2 for firefox stability so you need
to put this attached library from nimblex into
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/printbackends/
relaunch firefox and see....
for the inkmonitor this miniscript is needed...
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
export LANG=C
cngpijmonip4600
see duct tape works
mike
Edits to Initial Thread Post
Posted: Tue 12 Jan 2010, 01:07
by mikeslr
Hi Ttuuxxx.
I've been using your puplets and following your progress since Fire Hydrant 3.01. Need I add "keep up the good work!"javascript:emoticon(':D')
So, please take this as a suggestion from an admirer of your technical expertise and aesthetic inclinations; from someone whose expertise, as an attorney, is in the field of communication: how to create clarity, or when required, confusion. javascript:emoticon(':twisted:')
Placing the link(s) to the latest/revised ISO, sfs, and pets on the first post of the thread is a great idea. However, for those who come to the thread after, as yours are inclined to do, it's grown --I'm was tempted to spell that as "groan"--javascript:emoticon(':roll:') trying to figure out whether 'patches' you developed were included in your latest release can be a difficult. javascript:emoticon(':(') This is because the "subtitle" of the first post gives the date when it was first posted. Sometimes the release notes are self-explanatory.
But it would help if you would include in the text the date of the release. That way, a newcomer can quickly scan through the thread for discussions following that release.
Thanks,
MikesLr
Can't find network on reboot
Posted: Tue 02 Feb 2010, 12:25
by hillside
My wife was using Windows on her computer -- it died. I loaded Ttuuxxx's wonderful puplet and everthing was great, but only for the first boot. After that, it can't find the network.
I'm booting from the cd. On first boot, it seems to be copying the sfs file to the hard drive but not including the network drivers. The machine uses the forcedeth driver for nvidia. When I search the file system for the proper driver, it can't find it. As a matter of fact is doesn't seem to find any network drivers. I'm assuming it uses the sfs on the cd for the first boot up and then the copied sfs for subsequent boots.
I know the driver is on the cd because I can set it up on the first boot. I'm telling it to save the network settings. Can I manually copy the right driver to some place in the layered file system? Can I mount pfix=ram and somehow add the proper driver to the .sfs? Any advice?
Sorry if this has been dealt with already. I've scanned through the pages, but there are a lot of them. Now I'm off to work for the day.
Posted: Tue 02 Feb 2010, 20:59
by technosaurus
@hillside
Not the intended purpose, but my zdrv cutter utility will get you 99% there
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51552
Posted: Wed 03 Feb 2010, 23:50
by hillside
I've solved my reboot problem.
I just had to copy the zp430305.sfs file to the hard drive in the same location as
the pup-430.sfs. Now when I reboot from the cd, the proper drivers are
available and everything works great.