Two questions,,
Is there a way to revert back to originan drop down menu for shut down?
I was just beginning to get a grip pn how to use xarchive, noe I have to learn the differencies in xarchiver. Is there a tutorial avalible anywhere.
Thanks
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Hey WhoDo Here's the Proof That my version of Blinky+Freememory is more stable on older pc'sstraypup wrote:Thanks to ttuuxxx for the blinky-freememapp. Works great on my setup even when i make mistakes (I AM trying to learn ),
Two questions,,
Is there a way to revert back to originan drop down menu for shut down?
I was just beginning to get a grip pn how to use xarchive, noe I have to learn the differencies in xarchiver. Is there a tutorial avalible anywhere.
Thanksstray
Looks better..ttuuxxx wrote: Hey WhoDo Here's the Proof That my version of Blinky+Freememory is more stable on older pc's
ttuuxxx
and looks nice and clean to boot
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/changelog wrote: 1.0.19: HUGE number of minor fixes
@ttuuxxx: Your 'enhanced' blinky looks like Toys 'R Us and freememapplet is beyond uglyttuuxxx wrote: ...and looks nice and clean to boot
well that wasn't very nice panzypuppy lolpanzerpuppy wrote:Blinky looks like Toys 'R Us and freememapplet is an ugly black rectangle.ttuuxxx wrote: ...and looks nice and clean to boot
The original icons looked way better.
Relax, ttuuxxx. You're stressing for no good reason. The Puppy Web Desktop never was going to be the home page; just a link from the welcome screen and help pages.ttuuxxx wrote:If you want I'll repackage it with gtmoz as backend, with menu links, I'll even go as far as to making a patch for seamonkey so it will be in the Quick launch personal toolbar. But please once again don't make it default homepage.
I got the download, techo, but couldn't make it overlay the default desktop page. BTW, I've asked ttuuxxx to create a Seamonkey patch that will add the Puppy Web Desktop to the personal toolbar so it is right there and visible when the browser is launched.technosaurus wrote:I have been working on integrating parts of the web desktop into the default home page... here is what I have so far
... sorry the games aren't categorized - haven't had time to work on it
Good job, panzer. You've just convinced me to use ttuuxxx's version! Anything you don't like has to be an automatic inclusion!!!panzerpuppy wrote:@ttuuxxx: Your 'enhanced' blinky looks like Toys 'R Us and freememapplet is beyond uglyttuuxxx wrote: ...and looks nice and clean to boot
The original icons looked way better.
Can't help with the e-sata setup, Béèm, but I think you've answered your own question as to why both sda1 and sda5 are shown as mounted boot (yellow dot).Béèm wrote:Side question:
The sda1 is the windows drive ntfs, which contains the puppy files for boot (same setup as my laptop)
The sda5 is a data partition (vfat) which contains the pup_safe file.
Having 1GB of memory, I suppose the complete pup_420.sfs is copied to ram, as I didn't see that tit was copied to /mnt/home.
But on the desktop I have the sda1 and sda5 icons both mounted with a yellow dot.
How come the sda1 is mounted also? I don't have this on the laptop.
awwwwwwwwww you made me happy WhoDo, I'm Actually starting to live JWM who would of known, especially the new release with rounded windowsWhoDo wrote:Good job, panzer. You've just convinced me to use ttuuxxx's version! Anything you don't like has to be an automatic inclusion!!!panzerpuppy wrote:@ttuuxxx: Your 'enhanced' blinky looks like Toys 'R Us and freememapplet is beyond uglyttuuxxx wrote: ...and looks nice and clean to boot
The original icons looked way better.
I just downloaded upup015 and installed it.WhoDo wrote:Can't help with the e-sata setup, Béèm,Béèm wrote:Side question:
The sda1 is the windows drive ntfs, which contains the puppy files for boot (same setup as my laptop)
The sda5 is a data partition (vfat) which contains the pup_safe file.
Having 1GB of memory, I suppose the complete pup_420.sfs is copied to ram, as I didn't see that tit was copied to /mnt/home.
But on the desktop I have the sda1 and sda5 icons both mounted with a yellow dot.
How come the sda1 is mounted also? I don't have this on the laptop.
My laptop has a ntfs partition sda1 and I use the same Lin'N'Win method. The second partition is vfat as well and is sda2.Whodo wrote:.
but I think you've answered your own question as to why both sda1 and sda5 are shown as mounted boot (yellow dot).
sda1 has your boot files and so MUST be mounted to boot
sda5 has your pup_save file and MUST be mounted in order to retrieve your configuration at boot (psubdir= ...).
Not knowing your laptop configuration I couldn't say why this appears different but it certainly is logical as you've explained your setup.