Dingo alpha7 feedback/bugs
Puppy NEEDS glipper. Otherwise people come from Windows and say "the clipboard doesn't work", and we can't say, "but at least it is better in this way".
Packages from older puppies work fine.
Packages from older puppies work fine.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
Classic Puppy quotes
ROOT FOREVER
GTK2 FOREVER
problems that grub config could have fixed were mentioned a couple times recently. i also had trouble finding it when goofing around with a full alpha6 and an xp install on the same HD. should we drop something like this @ /usr/share/application/grubconfig.desktop?
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[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Grub Config
Icon=mini-ray.xpm
Comment=Gurb Config
Exec=grubconfig
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=X-SetupUtility
GenericName=Grub Config
- BarryK
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I don't understand. The 'System' menu in Dingo has 'Grub bootloader config' which runs grubconfig.John Doe wrote:problems that grub config could have fixed were mentioned a couple times recently. i also had trouble finding it when goofing around with a full alpha6 and an xp install on the same HD. should we drop something like this @ /usr/share/application/grubconfig.desktop?
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[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Grub Config Icon=mini-ray.xpm Comment=Gurb Config Exec=grubconfig Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=X-SetupUtility GenericName=Grub Config
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- BarryK
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It was taken out because I had trouble with it conflicting with copy/paste in SeaMonkey Composer.disciple wrote:Puppy NEEDS glipper. Otherwise people come from Windows and say "the clipboard doesn't work", and we can't say, "but at least it is better in this way".
Packages from older puppies work fine.
There is an alternative:
http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Parcellite
...maybe I'll put that into the 4.00beta.
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What's the real address for cpanel?
Barry,
Some thoughts about your Hostgator phenomenon.
Browsers can be set to finish off a url with whatever was on the end before. Maybe Hostgator had first entered the url with a slash on the end and didn't notice the auto completion.
A web request from inside the Hostgator network may not be the same as one made from outside. Did they go through an external server eg http://web-sniffer.net/ One would presume they would check this but just in case.
People just miss off the terminating slash because they think it's unimportant. You can set Opera to stop client-based automatic redirections. It's surprising how many links even within the same website come back as "found at" or "moved to" url + slash. Even home pages often end in slash. Surely a significant efficiency issue.
allkonki.ru is probably some old configuration that needs removing by Hostgator - it has no ip. You get redirected there when the username is recognised but it's not terminated with a slash eg http://74.53.27.162/~bkauler.
The server should probably be set to redirect to url + slash when slash isn't already on the end.
Some thoughts about your Hostgator phenomenon.
Browsers can be set to finish off a url with whatever was on the end before. Maybe Hostgator had first entered the url with a slash on the end and didn't notice the auto completion.
A web request from inside the Hostgator network may not be the same as one made from outside. Did they go through an external server eg http://web-sniffer.net/ One would presume they would check this but just in case.
People just miss off the terminating slash because they think it's unimportant. You can set Opera to stop client-based automatic redirections. It's surprising how many links even within the same website come back as "found at" or "moved to" url + slash. Even home pages often end in slash. Surely a significant efficiency issue.
allkonki.ru is probably some old configuration that needs removing by Hostgator - it has no ip. You get redirected there when the username is recognised but it's not terminated with a slash eg http://74.53.27.162/~bkauler.
The server should probably be set to redirect to url + slash when slash isn't already on the end.
What will it take to get Barry to switch to Opera?! So far, he's been remarkably resistant. Now would be a marvellous time to make the switch because major changes are in prospect at Mozilla. These are already breeding a plethora of issues amongst testers. With security and everything else impinging on the time and skills of our leader, you'd have thought he'd take the cue?! Welcome back Sylpheed?You can set Opera to stop client-based automatic redirections.
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I was just curious, has the bug with installing .pet and .pup files been fixed in Alpha 7?
Puppy 4.3.1 + Sansa Express MP3 Player + 10GB USB Flash Drive = My triple threat OS. :wink:
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Difficult to beat the stark appeal of a plain black background. It tells the world 'this is a serious piece of work and we aren't going to distract you with mindless frivolity'. A small coloured textual logo in one quadrant needn't distract, even though it might add a few bytes. Minimalism is where it's at with design.Choosing themes for 4.00beta
What still remains is choice of a desktop background image -- always a very difficult choice.
Re: desktop background
Please keep the the background light and uncluttered.
Please keep text dark and in high contrast to background.
First impressions should be for clear, concise and mainstream.
(Old eyes need high contrast and little obstruction.)
Of course, ease in changing background, themes, etc. makes it resolvable for everyone.
Farnie
Please keep text dark and in high contrast to background.
First impressions should be for clear, concise and mainstream.
(Old eyes need high contrast and little obstruction.)
Of course, ease in changing background, themes, etc. makes it resolvable for everyone.
Farnie
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Barry, there appears to be a bug in epdfviewer when trying to select a printer in the printers menu.
Open a pdf document (mine is a google docs generated pdf). It opens fine. Go to file/print; it gives you the printer choice menu. I have two, the pdf printer and a cups printer which is on my local network (it works from other applications on Puppy, such as Abiword). When I try to select the cups printer in epdfview the printers dialog just disappears. No crash, no messages, nothing and no print.
Dingo, Alpha 7
Open a pdf document (mine is a google docs generated pdf). It opens fine. Go to file/print; it gives you the printer choice menu. I have two, the pdf printer and a cups printer which is on my local network (it works from other applications on Puppy, such as Abiword). When I try to select the cups printer in epdfview the printers dialog just disappears. No crash, no messages, nothing and no print.
Dingo, Alpha 7
Barry:
It won't help you, but having static IP over here, I've encountered problems writing and saving resolv.config in several other distros. Rarely, it can be entered at the console, viz <nameserver abc.def.ghi.jkl> and knows where and how to store it - but not often. The curse are those distro that prevent root access, so that editing resolv.conf cannot be saved. At times, I've discarded these as useless on that basis alone. Indeed, P3.01 has been the first thing to reach for when trying to fix this issue. Often it's US-based distros that fail on this account because most folks there seem to have DHCP. Never found a discussion about it, either, but I probably won't be looking in the same places as you.Now, what is it that actually writes to /etc/resolv.conf? pppd?