Updated both frugal installs of ScPup 32 and ScPupLXQt 32 (renamed
the ydrv for LXQt desktop), both savefiles updated successfully, no
issues so far, posting now with Palemoon 28.8.0 in ScPupLXQt 32!
Great job as usual peebee!
Wiz
[b]ScPup 32 and LxPupSC 32 (ScPup w/LX desktop)
Good Pups for Lazy Slackers [/b] :lol:
New frugal installs of ScPup-20.01 and ScPup64-20.01.
32 bit:
PuppyPhone not working with diamondcard (ekiga-call-out). I installed a custom package of the smockey01 psip-1.42 (without the /lib dir) which works with diamondcard.
64 bit:
PuppyPhone works with diamondcard. Problems with it_IT.UTF8 keyboard: I need a fixkb script in /root/Startup with:
Hello All,
Have just downloaded a installed. All seems to be working. This is my first 64 bit anything. On the issue of full sized browsers I'd like to install Palemoon 28.8 but it's not included here. https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers/
I have the 32 bit portable version of palemoon on this machine as the other pups I have are 32 bit. Can anybody point me in the direction of a 64 bit .pet or .sfs that would work here. I'd like to avoid using a 64 bit portable version if I can.
ozsouth wrote:Seems the gtk3-3.22.29 .pet that worked with Firefox/Seamonkey in 19.09 is flaky (some sites won't progress) in 20.01. A later gtk3? Will investigate.
In my Firefox .sfs = gtk+3-3.24.13 = latest from Slackware Current
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Hi All,
I've installed Opera-portable by MikeWalsh in ScPup64. I have removed the adrv xxxx.sfs so that Light browser does not load. I have attempted to make opera the default browser using "Default Applications Chooser" and by manually editing /usr/share/applications/defaultbrowser.desktop but neither works. Would somebody be good enough to tell me how this is done.
I took a very quick glance at it, Mike Walsh may be able to better advise, but it looks like you would need to edit /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser and put in the path to the LAUNCH script in Mike's portable package. This path would depend on where you have put it of course, eg /mnt/home/Opera-portable/LAUNCH
What I would probably do is put a script named opera in /usr/bin which calls this path and then you should be able to just use the command opera from anywhere.