Again?ttuuxxx wrote:Hey WhoDO did you remove the shutdown menu again?? it was part of the /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.icewm_menu in the latest icewm package
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Again?ttuuxxx wrote:Hey WhoDO did you remove the shutdown menu again?? it was part of the /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.icewm_menu in the latest icewm package
ttuuxxx wrote:pmount isn't working properly, its not letting me mount my sata2 hard drive, this is a first for puppy![]()
also I thought the reason why we have tcl/tk was to get mut working, well the gui doesn't work either for mut, the command line does, ummmmm maybe I can see a alpha 5 emerging, lol
Ok but I'll hang on to this before implementing. Hairywill may patch the later version of Rox filer or I may revert to the earlier version 2.6.1 which uses OpenWith rather than SendTo.jrb wrote:I have reconfigured the load_sfs.pet for 420. It now puts a link to load_sfs in /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/SendTo/.application_x-squashfs-image making it work in Rox right-clicks.
Just a bit of overkill in response to a dose of Oldtimer's diseasePizzasgood wrote:@WhoDo: Maybe you should set up Qemu and give the isos a quick test-run with it before uploading them, so you can verify for sure whether or not your partitions were included before it's uploaded.
It would have if I had run createpuppy again after updating the packages directory instead of opting for the shortcut complete2sfs!Pizzasgood wrote:@WhoDo: Shouldn't it have replaced that with the one from packages/ after you ran createpuppy?
Code glitch in Pwidgets-0.7 ... trio is on to it in the Pwidgets thread.Lobster wrote:Pwidgets 0.7 is much improved but I eventually had several widgets open but only the clock displaying. Maybe I need to do an x restart . . . Nope - not that. It seems something to do with the refreshing of the program . . .
Pretty much. David McClamrock is working on a package for inclusion but features are mostly set now.Lobster wrote:I would urge going for Beta (you get more testers and feedback) if possible on the next release - the feature set is there?
It's currently 96Mb but that's without CUPS. We'll need to shoehorn that one in before we get to RC stage.Lobster wrote:I believe the 100MB is a good idea and I feel we will get a 4.2 Barebones provided (maybe from Wolfpup) usually within a few days - this would enable two official versions?
Pmount hasn't been updated AFAIK so there has to be a dependency issue. What does it say when run from a console and the preferences is clicked?ttuuxxx wrote:Butttttttt pmount is still broken for my sata2 and also when I click preferences it crashes. (I like the single row, not the tab version)
Did you compile with debug enabled? To quote from Robert Duval in Days of Thunder (talking to a stock car with a leaking tranny) "This is not the answer I expected from you!"ttuuxxx wrote:also that damn 'insert key' problem is back!!! Funny when I compiled seamonkey it was fine and now its back, I read somewhere it was a gdk issue
It's a timing issue. I've had it in Icewm plenty of times and it's always resolved by tinkering with the sleep settings on startup. I think there are so many applications vying for a start (what with Pwidgets, XonClock, Xpad, blinky, freememapplet, Parcellite, etc) that something has to clash with something else sometime. Reducing the number of autostarting apps is probably the best solution. I'd take Xpad and Parcellite out of the autostart equation if it was up to me. Disabling the net and cpu activity blocks in Icewm would probably also help and give us a cleaner task bar and system tray area.ttuuxxx wrote:a free memory applet goes, I've never seen it leave the IceWm taskbar, I compiled it on series 4 and its been stable ever since, I've seen it fly off jwm tons of times but never icewm, I guess we could put a long delay, and have it tested.
That's all normal. So when you have pmount running and click the preferences it just quits with no other error or indication at the cli?ttuuxxx wrote:this is all the info pmount gives me when I run it via command line
/pmount: line 290: 19889 Terminated yaf-splash -font "8x16" -outline 0 -margin 4 -bg orange -text "Puppy Drive Mounter
yes it just disappears, and when I click on my sata2 drive it just disappears and doesn't give any newer messages.WhoDo wrote:That's all normal. So when you have pmount running and click the preferences it just quits with no other error or indication at the cli?ttuuxxx wrote:this is all the info pmount gives me when I run it via command line
/pmount: line 290: 19889 Terminated yaf-splash -font "8x16" -outline 0 -margin 4 -bg orange -text "Puppy Drive Mounter
@ttuuxxxttuuxxx wrote:Ps anyone tried the Cups package on page 1 I made?
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I wasn't talking about dumping it ... just not autostarting it.ttuuxxx wrote:I'll get rid of the net+cpu status and xpad, no problem and maybe increase free memory applet, ...[snip]... But could we hold off on killig parcellite please and keep it as a last resort. It takes almost no memory and its my most beloved program
Thanks Nick it will be a good start, I guess we can have the responses in thread, that way maybe others will see it and join alongnic2109 wrote:@ttuuxxxttuuxxx wrote:Ps anyone tried the Cups package on page 1 I made?
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I will definitely give it a try, but I'm at work for the day and will be late home today so it may not be for another day and a half.
Where would you prefer feedback - here or in another thread?
Yeah, it looks good.ttuuxxx wrote:Hey WhoDo it you see Patriot's JWM ? really kind of cool.
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1630/jwmalphabk5.png
still has the ugly _--X buttons but rounded corners and transparent menus
I just tried the wallpaper setter and it works fine.Ray MK wrote:Hi
Latest geaney 0.16 is nice and seems much faster than previous
version on my ram challenged laptop. (91mb ram & 1ghz celeron proc.)
Very Nice
Question - went to change wallpaper and the View (preview) option did not work in either JWM or IceWm.
Have changes to viewers been made that could have had an impact here?
Was working in 4.1.2 but I did not try in 4.2 before now.
Hopefully nothing serious.
Best regards - Ray
If you do file preferences you can see that the imageviewer is set to gview, it should be gpicview. Either the code needs to search for a number of picture viewers or possibly it should be set to defaultimage viewer.Ray MK wrote:Question - went to change wallpaper and the View (preview) option did not work in either JWM or IceWm.
Have changes to viewers been made that could have had an impact here?