Hello, my friends! I just made a full installation of Puppy Linux, for the first time, and I must admit that is a beautiful and complete distro!
I'm basically a Gentoo user and I like to make themes (or reconstruct older themes) for my favorite desktop environment, Enlightenment.
The reason who brings me to your company (and I hope to stay for a long time), is a discussion about Oroborus window manager:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=3764
I know it's a little old, but I guess there is a lot of people among us that still use this interesting wm.
Until now, I was working with Gnome, KDE, a little XFCE and, of course, E17 and I don't know nothing about these minimalistic window managers.
I would like to know, how can I have a Oroborus session working in my Puppy system. I read the topic, but I don't know from where to start.
I have already installed from the nice .pet packages that I've found in the topic, Oroborus 2.0.2, desklaunch 1.1.5, keylaunch 1.3.3, deskmenu 1.4.2, oroborus theme-setter, themes 2.0.18 and new themes. Also, 9menu 1.8.
Please, help me, in details, my friends. I'm a ..."puppy" for those things...
Thanks.
How to use Oroborus WM in Puppy?
Hello, rpil.
Welcome aboard! I hope your stay in "the kennels" will be most enjoyable!
I did contribute an oroborus package for Puppy a couple of years ago (see
pages 5-6 of the thread you mention). Give me a day or two, and I'll try to
dig it up for you. (It's on a different computer.)
BFN.
musher0
Welcome aboard! I hope your stay in "the kennels" will be most enjoyable!
I did contribute an oroborus package for Puppy a couple of years ago (see
pages 5-6 of the thread you mention). Give me a day or two, and I'll try to
dig it up for you. (It's on a different computer.)
BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Thank you for the welcome, dear musher0! Nice to meet you! The Puppy is so sweet and I hope to give him something to ...chase (I mean, his tail, you know, "Oroborus"! ).
I repeat that I'm totally irrelevant about these "tiny, little, minimal" window managers and I will need all the help that you can give me.
As for the package, you mean, this?
I downloaded this package, too. The question is "what follows"?
I have a bunch of packages and I don't know how to connect them and make Oroborus work!
I repeat that I'm totally irrelevant about these "tiny, little, minimal" window managers and I will need all the help that you can give me.
As for the package, you mean, this?
I downloaded this package, too. The question is "what follows"?
I have a bunch of packages and I don't know how to connect them and make Oroborus work!
Hi, rpil.
Please forgive me for having taken so long.
Since I did not find my old files, here is a fresh compile of
oroborus-2.0.20 and of its companion file deskmenu-1.4.5.
Please download the "oroborus-pack.zip" from:
http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/83763204/file.html
zippyshare keeps files for 30 days only, I believe. (As from today...)
Unpack the zip file in your Download or suitable directory, and double-
click on each of the two *.pet files to install the executables.
Here is also a little script to put in /root/Startup to launch deskmenu
when you use oroborus.
(Please download and unpack the little zip file at the bottom of this
message. It's the same as the code above.)
You will have to fill in / adapt your .deskmenurc manually. But it's easy,
just follow the instructions in the file itself.
Once oroborus is launched, the key combination to activate the deskmenu
is Ctrl+Esc. You can change this key comination if you like.
deskmenu is meant to stay active through your session, so don't "kill" it
accidenrtally ?!
To change window managers, you type Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to go to the
initial black console. Once there, you type
This will launch oroborus and the deskmenu companion.
If you want to go back to jwm, you do the same Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
combination and then you type:
I compiled and tested these programs on Puppy Precise 5.4.3. They work
fine on my setup. Keep me posted ?
Best regards.
musher0
Please forgive me for having taken so long.
Since I did not find my old files, here is a fresh compile of
oroborus-2.0.20 and of its companion file deskmenu-1.4.5.
Please download the "oroborus-pack.zip" from:
http://www19.zippyshare.com/v/83763204/file.html
zippyshare keeps files for 30 days only, I believe. (As from today...)
Unpack the zip file in your Download or suitable directory, and double-
click on each of the two *.pet files to install the executables.
Here is also a little script to put in /root/Startup to launch deskmenu
when you use oroborus.
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
# ~/Startup/if-oroborus.sh
####
WDMGR="`cat /etc/windowmanager`"
$WDMGR="oroborus" && deskmenu
message. It's the same as the code above.)
You will have to fill in / adapt your .deskmenurc manually. But it's easy,
just follow the instructions in the file itself.
Once oroborus is launched, the key combination to activate the deskmenu
is Ctrl+Esc. You can change this key comination if you like.
deskmenu is meant to stay active through your session, so don't "kill" it
accidenrtally ?!
To change window managers, you type Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to go to the
initial black console. Once there, you type
Code: Select all
exec xwin oroborus
If you want to go back to jwm, you do the same Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
combination and then you type:
Code: Select all
exec xwin jwm
fine on my setup. Keep me posted ?
Best regards.
musher0
- Attachments
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- if-oroborus.sh.zip
- unpack in /root/Startup and make executable.
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musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Reminder: As you probably know already, the main thread for
oroborus on this forum is at:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 0071#23652
oroborus on this forum is at:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 0071#23652
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)