i'll update main post with your tip on cups.
will test and report back.Odd problem this one, menu>desktop, set global font size does not load. Can someone test this to see if it is my system or a bug please?
aragon
will test and report back.Odd problem this one, menu>desktop, set global font size does not load. Can someone test this to see if it is my system or a bug please?
Tested this on 4.2-smp, worked for me, see image below. settings also work after x-restart.Odd problem this one, menu>desktop, set global font size does not load. Can someone test this to see if it is my system or a bug please?
Fair enough.aragon wrote:Hi Béèm,
yes i wanted to, but the problem is the method of playing: atm it's simply trial and error
but i do want to learn, as compiling a kernel seems to be that 'great linux adventure'
i will keep you up-to-date.
aragon
LOL................ hell I HATE bloat. Truth is, at any given time I have three or more Puppies on my hard drive, usually a really interesting one, like SMP, one to experiment with, like 4.2, and a dead stable (in the solid sense) one for my actual work, currently 4.1.1 This makes things like email tricky because I have up to now been accessing via three different installations, so having email in three places, all different. Playing with the Thunderbird package showed me that I can move /root/.mozilla to mnt home, and symlink it back in each of the distros, thus leaving the core email data (and browser configs) in one place only. That way, it is accessible and updateable from all installed distros. This eliminates the need to continue with the Thunderbird .sfs, which also solved the problem nicely, except for one thing, browser updates. I need to figure that out nextaragon wrote:
@ Dave: You like the bigger packages, don't you?
aragon
For sure. I moved the entire .mozilla directory to sda3 and symlinked it back, which provides all email and browser configs/info to all distros. Now that I have dynamic PPD printing, CUPs 1.3.9, courtesy of rcrsn51 from here http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 555#297555 smp is indeed a most excellent distrodavids45 wrote:G'day Dave S,
The Thunderbird facility you mentioned to link to a common single mail directory from many Pups is also available in Seamonkey (the sym-link fails, of course, if the directory is not mounted).
And 4.2 smp is a most excellent Pup, as full and frugal, by the way.
David S.
(no relation)
maggotspawn, whatever you do, make sure you disable the 'nosmp' command in your boot manager, or you will only end up with one core working.maggotspawn wrote:Using the first test version, looks good so far. Wouldn't boot off the CD, couldn't find pup_420.sfs, md5 checked out O.K. Ended up doing a frugal install and now it works.
I installed manually and htop shows 4 cores, so I think all is well.DaveS wrote: maggotspawn, whatever you do, make sure you disable the 'nosmp' command in your boot manager, or you will only end up with one core working.