Puppeee 4.3X
it's 1024x600, if different resolutions are needed simply edit the gimp file resizing the background layer and reposition the remainingjemimah wrote:That looks good to me Neurino. If you send me a full size version without icons on it, I'll make it the default for Beta 3.2.
(for example I always set the tray to autohide so you may want to lift puppeee up a bit otherwise)
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edit: I realized a 680KB png is not optimized, I attach also a 90KB JPEG
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Huawei e1550 not recognized
I'm having troubles using my Huaweu e1550 in puppeee
After hours trying to make it work in any way I tried with standard Puppy 431 and the dongle switched with usb_modeswitch and was recognized with Internet wireless modem wiazrd as /dev/ttyUSB0
Why puppeee is different?
After hours trying to make it work in any way I tried with standard Puppy 431 and the dongle switched with usb_modeswitch and was recognized with Internet wireless modem wiazrd as /dev/ttyUSB0
Why puppeee is different?
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Hi
I tried 3 modems in BoxPuppeee with different carriers, a Huawei E169 on VirginBroadband (which I've had over a year), a Huawei E160 on Dodo and a Huawei E160X on VirginBroadband all connected with no fuss , I'm just wondering if the Option driver is working correctly with neurino's E1550 or there is something different in Puppeee to BoxPuppeee.
Cheers
I tried 3 modems in BoxPuppeee with different carriers, a Huawei E169 on VirginBroadband (which I've had over a year), a Huawei E160 on Dodo and a Huawei E160X on VirginBroadband all connected with no fuss , I'm just wondering if the Option driver is working correctly with neurino's E1550 or there is something different in Puppeee to BoxPuppeee.
Cheers
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The kernel for Boxpupeee is the same, but apparently some modems need a little more voodoo than others to make them work. I discovered that /proc/bus/usb is not mounted on Puppeee by default; that may cause the mode switcher to be confused. This is all new to me since my Sierra modem just works with no mode switching mumbo jumbo.
Thanks for support with my dongle!
Also afgs made me think I didn't post a small size JPG: I added it to the post in the precedent page (90KB)
Also afgs made me think I didn't post a small size JPG: I added it to the post in the precedent page (90KB)
Happy new year!
I'm posting using puppeee and my Huawey e1550 so I managed to meke it work even if I had to make some attempts before success. (see topic)
I noticed, looking running processes both in standard Puppy 431 and pupeeee (using Pprocess) that puppeee runs (presumably ignoring APN thats stored in wvdial.conf under isp1apn)
while Standard Puppy calls
Why this difference I don't know but maybe that's why I had to make 2/3 tryouts before getting connected?
I'm posting using puppeee and my Huawey e1550 so I managed to meke it work even if I had to make some attempts before success. (see topic)
I noticed, looking running processes both in standard Puppy 431 and pupeeee (using Pprocess) that puppeee runs
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wvdial isp1
while Standard Puppy calls
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wvdial isp1 isp1apn wireless
We found a problem with the microphone not working on some Eeepc models on the 2.6.31.5 kernel. I've upgraded alsa to 1.0.22 and that fixes it. So if your mic doesn't work, it should in beta 3.2. Also I'll include the new Retrovol mixer from Pizzasgood, which is about a 100 times better than zmixer.