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is that all you wanted? Wasn't sure, If you need more abiword things, a bit more detail so I can get a better understanding what exactly your after.
ttuuxxx
ttuuxxx, while I was installing and testing the en_GB file, you already uploaded the sv_SE filettuuxxx wrote:added swedish
is that all you wanted? Wasn't sure, If you need more abiword things, a bit more detail so I can get a better understanding what exactly your after.
ttuuxxx
Fair enough ttuuxxx. Looks pretty straight-forward...why not follow these simple steps Smile
delete /lib/firefox
delete /root/.mozilla/firefox
delete /usr/share/applications/FireFox.desktop
install http://www.ttuuxxx.gposil.com/2.14X/int ... 1.1.16.pet
refresh menus and you should be good to go, a lot easier than uploading 2 iso's with every release, maybe the final I might make 2 versions, but then people will want updates and every release will be 2 versions, hmmm anyways its simple to install Seamonkey the way I laid out the installs for this release
ttuuxxx
MinHundHettePerro,...synth's SeaMonkey 2.0 (Jul 2, 2009) + Flash 10 http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43950 works really well in 214X
Thanks a lotttuuxxx wrote:Well this was a bit of thing to find, plugins for a older abiword that works, This was taken from fedora/redhat and put together in one nice little package
http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/2.14 ... addons.pet
ttuuxxx
first click on tools in abiword and take note the directory, then close abiword and install the package and click tools again and see the difference:)
ps don't click stylist or it will crash, grrrrrrrr
do you want to post the file you downloaded and I'll add it to the packageMinHundHettePerro wrote:Thanks a lotttuuxxx wrote:Well this was a bit of thing to find, plugins for a older abiword that works, This was taken from fedora/redhat and put together in one nice little package
http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/2.14 ... addons.pet
ttuuxxx
first click on tools in abiword and take note the directory, then close abiword and install the package and click tools again and see the difference:)
ps don't click stylist or it will crash, grrrrrrrr!
At first, the grammar plugin failed to load due to a missing (stripped out) symbol in liblink-grammar.so.4.3.5. So I downloaded that lib-file from the debian repo, and now it works.![]()
thanks again/
MHHP
ThanksMinHundHettePerro wrote:Hello,
took it from liblink-grammar4_4.2.5-1_i386.deb, actually an older version, so the symlink must be updated.![]()
cheers/
MHHP
I'm compiling mplayer right now, Barry has had issues with compiling mplayer about 2 months back and so he reverted back to gxine, I've also compiled Mplayer in the past successfully and also I've stripped my VLC 8.6h and made a commandline version about 4 months before technosaurus released his version, he's always a few months behind me ,lol, Also I've compiled gmplayer for upup back a few months back and really liked the gui, I'll see how many more libs would be needed to get it running on this versionraffy wrote:One software i could not get to play well using my eee and Pentium II machines is gxine (i usually do my tests with Flash videos).
I've always had success in these machines using Dougal's compile of mplayer. In Firefox, media extension allows the browser to pass the playing of the media to mplayer. A wrapper script (with CLI command) handles the launching of mplayer.
Also, tempestuous is always posting mplayer builds here, and technosaurus has posted a CLI-only VLC player (Must be good to use with Firefox media extension).
Hi ttuuxxx. gmplayer GUI is OK and have all basic functions.ttuuxxx wrote:
I'm compiling mplayer right now, Barry has had issues with compiling mplayer about 2 months back and so he reverted back to gxine, I've also compiled Mplayer in the past successfully and also I've stripped my VLC 8.6h and made a commandline version about 4 months before technosaurus released his version, he's always a few months behind me ,lol, Also I've compiled gmplayer for upup back a few months back and really liked the gui, I'll see how many more libs would be needed to get it running on this version
ttuuxxx
The reason why I chosen 2.14.1R as a base is that it was updated after 2.17 was released with extra video/modem drivers and it ran better for older computers due to the older kernel, It also ran better with newer computers like the ones I use, I didn't like that they messed up xorg driver and xdg menus, but that been fixed now, I would of had to upgrade about 100% the same in 2.17, well other than xorg/xdg.nubc wrote:I am favorably impressed with Puppy 2.14X version 5. I wonder why you chose to upgrade 2.14 instead of 2.17. What is the actual difference between 2.14 and 2.17? Do both support modems to the same extent? I notice that PupDial is not included in 2.14X.
Thanks for this version. If I dont have a need for wireless, I will use this retro Puppy 2.14X. Nice work, ttuuxxx. By the way, it doesn't really bother me if the iso gets up to 150 MB in size.