The following substitute statement works with multiple NIC eth?mode files (and should also with "*wireless"):
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if [ "`ls /etc | grep 'eth[0-9]mode\|ethernetmodules\|*wireless'`" != "" ];then
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if [ "`ls /etc | grep 'eth[0-9]mode\|ethernetmodules\|*wireless'`" != "" ];then
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jwm -p
I almost started a poll to ask who has or doesn't have one of those bent paper clips next to them.Sage wrote:Is that a toaster you're poking with a paper clip, AJ?! All my paper clips are worn out - can you send a couple, please.
I miss mut also. First thing I used to do when hitting the 'desktop' was change that icon to mut.Sage wrote:JD almost got it right. There is no 'EJECT' provided with Pmount. Never had any auto-ejects with the thousands of drives that passed this way.
Come on Jesse! let's have your MUT port and we can all sleep soundly again.....
I was not referring to yenta-socket etc., but to the drivers for the actual devices: most of them are listed in modules.pcimap. I went over it a month or so ago and there were only a few that weren't.BarryK wrote:That's not my problem. 'modules.pcimap' lists the PCI-to-PCMCIA interface modules, such as yenta-socket, but not the modules for a particular card, like the 'xirc2ps_cs' required by my PCMCIA network card. 'elspci' will not help either
Thanks, I fixed it.disciple wrote:The gimageview .pet in the repository has an & in gimageview.desktop, which causes an error if you doIt doesn't actually seem to cause any problems, but it can be fixed by using &Code: Select all
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None of the PCMCIA network drivers are in modules.pcimap. They are all the modules that end with '_cs'. The same would apply to any other specialist PCMCIA-card drivers, as these have nothing to do with PCI.Dougal wrote:I was not referring to yenta-socket etc., but to the drivers for the actual devices: most of them are listed in modules.pcimap. I went over it a month or so ago and there were only a few that weren't.BarryK wrote:That's not my problem. 'modules.pcimap' lists the PCI-to-PCMCIA interface modules, such as yenta-socket, but not the modules for a particular card, like the 'xirc2ps_cs' required by my PCMCIA network card. 'elspci' will not help either
That's good news.dvw86 wrote:Barry,
I downloaded and tested the Jan 17th Alfa 5 (2.6.24-rc8 kernel) on the eeepc. I just copied the needed files to the internal SSD drive and used the current Grub install to boot it. It booted up and shutdown fine. Durring shutdown I saved the pup file to a SD card in the internal SD card reader slot. On reboot it found the correct file and loaded it. As a side note, one thing I noticed was that the default kernel that comes with the eeepc is 2.6.21.4
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[ -f /usr/bin/absvolume ] && absvolume &
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<action>killall absvolume && jwm -restart && [ -f /usr/bin/absvolume ] && absvolume &</action>
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exec $BGSCRIPT &
JD are you testing this in dingo. I had the background colour working automatically without the -bg switch in 3.01 but it didn't work in dingo (alpha2 I think). That was the only reason I bothered to implement -bg.John Doe wrote:It appears that without the -bg switch the background of absvolume just goes transparent so the tray color shows through. This works great for us as most users probably wouldn't want the theme wizard moding .xinitrc anyway.
John, yes, HairyWill implemented '-bg' for Dingo as transparency didn't work.HairyWill wrote:JD are you testing this in dingo. I had the background colour working automatically without the -bg switch in 3.01 but it didn't work in dingo (alpha2 I think). That was the only reason I bothered to implement -bg.John Doe wrote:It appears that without the -bg switch the background of absvolume just goes transparent so the tray color shows through. This works great for us as most users probably wouldn't want the theme wizard moding .xinitrc anyway.
I can't download the big file. The download won't even start.kirk wrote:Sorry Barry,
The pure-ftpd package has a small problem. I didn't set the permissions or owner correctly on /root/ftpd.
I've posted a corrected pet package along with a file sharing rox app that uses curlftpfs to setup Samba like file sharing here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 716#167716
I did run into a problem with Curl. The version in Dingo won't work with Curlftpfs. The latest version of curl works fine.
Also, the Xorg pet packages for DRI I posted here:
http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/edf6fef129_20.04MB
http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/50d0e37588_1.28MB
work for alpha5. So if anyone wants 3D acceleration and you have a kernel supported video card. Just install the package and restart X. You don't need the include pet package unless you want to compile something.