Thank you for this! So far it runs well and stable.jemimah wrote:Please test this firefox sfs. I added TinyMenu, Fission, and made some adjustments to the interface and fonts.
Firefox still has problems upscaling images (at least on intel hardware), does any one know of a fix? There was a PPA for a fixed Cairo for Ubuntu, but does anyone know more about the issue? It doesn't seem to affect Chrome.
http://puppeee.com/files/sfs/firefox-36.sfs
Puppeee 4.3X
Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]
Because the risk to damage the base installation if you use the bat file in Puppeee rc, in the wrong manner (before copyng the files to usb target or pen) I am using unetbootin after decompress the original file.
It runs fast and elegant!
I am adding wbar (I like it!)
All working in my asus eeepc 901 ralink wireless rt2860sta.
Congratulations
It runs fast and elegant!
I am adding wbar (I like it!)
All working in my asus eeepc 901 ralink wireless rt2860sta.
Congratulations
hghlite bug and fix ataarf wrote:just deleted a wrong file because of the highlight bug that has been fixed in dpup and lupu and quirky.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy//viewt ... 305#390305
just normal one click puppy standard is fine for me. there is vast amounts of configuration possibilities in menu>desktop>icewm preference so if you now and can tell please do.jemimah wrote:Nope, the problem still persists in double click mode. Switching back to single click mode should give you the behavior you want.
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last beta on Asus eee PC 1001P
Jemimah,
I had another opportunity to test briefly on that machine mentioned before. Still insists on 800x600. It doesn't seem that a mode line fix will work.
I'm afraid this relates to continuing problems with recent kernels and Intel drivers which Barry has also experienced with Quirky. If I had such a machine myself, I'd get you better diagnostic results. (Hmm. How would this affect my budget?)
I will continue to observe and test, as opportunity presents. I'm already behind the curve on RC1.
I had another opportunity to test briefly on that machine mentioned before. Still insists on 800x600. It doesn't seem that a mode line fix will work.
I'm afraid this relates to continuing problems with recent kernels and Intel drivers which Barry has also experienced with Quirky. If I had such a machine myself, I'd get you better diagnostic results. (Hmm. How would this affect my budget?)
I will continue to observe and test, as opportunity presents. I'm already behind the curve on RC1.
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1001P how many cores?
Jemimah,
Here's something very weird about Puppeee on that Asus eee PC 1001P with an Atom N450 processor. It is a single core chip, (the dual-core versions start with the 510) but the dmesg I read definitely talked about starting processors 0 and 1. I know I am confused, but I think there is confused software as well.
Here's something very weird about Puppeee on that Asus eee PC 1001P with an Atom N450 processor. It is a single core chip, (the dual-core versions start with the 510) but the dmesg I read definitely talked about starting processors 0 and 1. I know I am confused, but I think there is confused software as well.
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Remastering with 2.6.33-sched-bfs-316-patched kernel
@jemimah,
thank you for rc1.
I rebuilt the kernel with 2.6.33-sched-bfs-316.patch and configured it for additional kernel-modules.
Some problems until I noticed that
1. eee_devx_460.sfs lacks Pud-lzo.pet
2. before installation of the modules (make modules_install) I had to remove ze460332.sfs.
Remastering then was easy:
1) only a new eee-460.sfs had to be created. The devx-tools and the drivers of ze460332.sfs were already included, and
2) replaced the old kernel with the new one
3) left initrd.gz unchanged
thank you for rc1.
I rebuilt the kernel with 2.6.33-sched-bfs-316.patch and configured it for additional kernel-modules.
Some problems until I noticed that
1. eee_devx_460.sfs lacks Pud-lzo.pet
2. before installation of the modules (make modules_install) I had to remove ze460332.sfs.
Remastering then was easy:
1) only a new eee-460.sfs had to be created. The devx-tools and the drivers of ze460332.sfs were already included, and
2) replaced the old kernel with the new one
3) left initrd.gz unchanged
I installled e16:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/EnlightenmentWM
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=6420
To install the pups, I first installed the dotpuphandler with petget.
Just libesd was required in addition, and
Also Puppybasic is needed for my setup tools (like the ibareditor), I had installed it already, as it is part of Muppy-Filer mentioned earlieron.
To activate e16:
exit X, and type:
To activate icewm again, you would type:
E16 runs lovely on the 1005HA-M, just some glitches can be seen.
For example the import of the Puppymenu does not work, as it used the JWM menu for import. I must rewrite this to import the Icewm-menu instead.
Update:
To get the Puppy-menu, extract the attached archive to /etc/xdg/templates.
Then type in a console "fixmenus".
Then click on the desktop to get the old menu, and choose "Puppy - e16 - reload Puppy-menu".
This takes some seconds.
Also the epplets like the clock do not run. - Update: they run, if you install imlib 1.9 from the Puppy3 repository in petget (it seems you can ignore the dependency-warning that pops up).
Maybe I can correct it this weekend, then I would upload a repackaged version for the eeepc
Update: to use the trayicons, I installed:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Desktop-Tools ... yicons.pup
Then added it to the startup:
To place the tray at the bottom center, modify these lines in:
/usr/local/xystray-icons/run-xystray run-xystray
To activate the borders for it, delete the line:
Now you can choose a borderstyle with "ALT-rightclick".
To make the menus transparent just right click on the desktop...Desktop Background Settings.. and down at the bottom is the theme transparency settings. I have mine a 152.
To get the slowly moving waves at bottom, activate "ripples" in "Right-click Desktop - Special FX Settings"
Mark
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/EnlightenmentWM
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=6420
To install the pups, I first installed the dotpuphandler with petget.
Just libesd was required in addition, and
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cd /usr/sbin
ln -s gtkdialog3 gtkdialog
To activate e16:
exit X, and type:
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echo starte16 > /etc/wm
xwin
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echo icewm-session > /etc/wm
xwin
E16 runs lovely on the 1005HA-M, just some glitches can be seen.
For example the import of the Puppymenu does not work, as it used the JWM menu for import. I must rewrite this to import the Icewm-menu instead.
Update:
To get the Puppy-menu, extract the attached archive to /etc/xdg/templates.
Then type in a console "fixmenus".
Then click on the desktop to get the old menu, and choose "Puppy - e16 - reload Puppy-menu".
This takes some seconds.
Also the epplets like the clock do not run. - Update: they run, if you install imlib 1.9 from the Puppy3 repository in petget (it seems you can ignore the dependency-warning that pops up).
Maybe I can correct it this weekend, then I would upload a repackaged version for the eeepc
Update: to use the trayicons, I installed:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Desktop-Tools ... yicons.pup
Then added it to the startup:
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cd /root/Startup
ln -s /usr/local/xystray-icons/run-xystray run-xystray
/usr/local/xystray-icons/run-xystray run-xystray
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PositionY = screenheight() - 22
PositionX = screenwidth()/2 - (NumberOfIcons*22)/2
Background = "gray90"
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xwin_notitlenoborder("0x" & theID)
To make the menus transparent just right click on the desktop...Desktop Background Settings.. and down at the bottom is the theme transparency settings. I have mine a 152.
To get the slowly moving waves at bottom, activate "ripples" in "Right-click Desktop - Special FX Settings"
Mark
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Re: 1001P how many cores?
All Atom processors have this - it's called hyperthreading. That's why the kernel needs SMP support.prehistoric wrote:Jemimah,
Here's something very weird about Puppeee on that Asus eee PC 1001P with an Atom N450 processor. It is a single core chip, (the dual-core versions start with the 510) but the dmesg I read definitely talked about starting processors 0 and 1. I know I am confused, but I think there is confused software as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-threading
You should just change /etc/wm. That way Xorg will shut down correctly after changing the window manager. This also allows for some scripts to run to make setting changes depending on the window manager. It would be easy enough to package it with a new version of the change-wm tool and add e16 to the list.MU wrote: To activate icewm again, you would type:Code: Select all
echo icewm-session > /etc/wm echo icewm-session > /etc/windowmanager xwin
Re: Remastering with 2.6.33-sched-bfs-316-patched kernel
Yes, I do my kernel compiling on Ubuntu, so I guess I do need to add lzo to the devx.cinclus_cinclus wrote:@jemimah,
thank you for rc1.
I rebuilt the kernel with 2.6.33-sched-bfs-316.patch and configured it for additional kernel-modules.
Some problems until I noticed that
1. eee_devx_460.sfs lacks Pud-lzo.pet
2. before installation of the modules (make modules_install) I had to remove ze460332.sfs.
Remastering then was easy:
1) only a new eee-460.sfs had to be created. The devx-tools and the drivers of ze460332.sfs were already included, and
2) replaced the old kernel with the new one
3) left initrd.gz unchanged
Would you have any interest in joining the Fluppy development team and helping me compile drivers and patch the kernel to support more netbooks? I'm afraid it's going to be too big of a job for just me all by myself.
jemimah,
I am experiencing the issue with puppy not going to sleep when the lid is closed, giving the "External Display Connected: Lid Suspend Disabled" message. After checking, I noticed that xrandr did not print anything about VGA disconnected so grep returned a 1 not a 0. I thought I could modify the script to look for something like 'VGA Connected" so I dug out a monitor and hooked it up (had to reboot puppy to get monitor to work, fn + f5 returned "VGA not connected." Not sure if that is normal) I ran xrandr again after reboot but surprisingly there is no mention of the second monitor.
Since I never use the external monitor I just changed the script to always suspend. I don't know any other ways to detect the external monitor.
I'm using Xvesa for the first time, so I'm not sure if that could be the culprit.
p.s. I'm loving the openbox/rox panel combo
I am experiencing the issue with puppy not going to sleep when the lid is closed, giving the "External Display Connected: Lid Suspend Disabled" message. After checking, I noticed that xrandr did not print anything about VGA disconnected so grep returned a 1 not a 0. I thought I could modify the script to look for something like 'VGA Connected" so I dug out a monitor and hooked it up (had to reboot puppy to get monitor to work, fn + f5 returned "VGA not connected." Not sure if that is normal) I ran xrandr again after reboot but surprisingly there is no mention of the second monitor.
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# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480, current 1024 x 600, maximum 1024 x 600
default connected 1024x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
1024x600 0.0*
800x600 0.0
640x480 0.0
I'm using Xvesa for the first time, so I'm not sure if that could be the culprit.
p.s. I'm loving the openbox/rox panel combo
I also had to reboot to get the second monitor (a beamer) to work.(had to reboot puppy to get monitor to work, fn + f5 returned "VGA not connected." Not sure if that is normal)
It worked immedeatly, but with a wrong resolution (using Xorg).
After a reboot, xorgwizard detected the beamer and offered the correct resolutions for it.
Mark
Installation in Desktop PC
Madam
Is it possible to install Puppeee 4.3 in Desktop PC having IntelQ6600 CPU (quad core), Q35 Intel chipset Motherboard.
Is it possible to install Puppeee 4.3 in Desktop PC having IntelQ6600 CPU (quad core), Q35 Intel chipset Motherboard.