Quirky 1.1rc feedback
- puppymartin
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Very good, but I am still trying to get the display at 1920x1200
(Nvidia Vanta NV6). This works with Wary ootb.
To replace my puppy43 wallpaper if you like:
Download this blue version:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 679#418679
(Nvidia Vanta NV6). This works with Wary ootb.
To replace my puppy43 wallpaper if you like:
Download this blue version:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 679#418679
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Audio
Neither Seamonkey or Firefox can play files from shoutcast.net after cache loads in from 15 to 20 % file starts to reload.
Problem does not exist with 431.
Thpm
Problem does not exist with 431.
Thpm
Re: Audio
I can play Shoutcast streams using gnome-mplayer, but it definitely takes much longer to cache than Gxine or other players I have used.tlchost wrote:Neither Seamonkey or Firefox can play files from shoutcast.net after cache loads in from 15 to 20 % file starts to reload
The cups setup wizard apparently does not provide an option for connecting to a Windows printer via smb. I remembered a similar problem with Puppy 4.2 and a solution provided by rcrsn51 here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29208.
The problem is a missing symbolic link. I was able to solve it with two lines of code from rcrsn51's post:
Enter the two lines in a console. The first line creates the missing symbolic link, the second simply restarts cups. The wizard should then display the smb option.
Thanks rcrsn51!
The problem is a missing symbolic link. I was able to solve it with two lines of code from rcrsn51's post:
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ln -s /opt/samba/bin/smbspool /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
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/etc/init.d/cups restart
Thanks rcrsn51!
I am trying to change the default application for Shoutcast PLS streams in Seamonkey. SM currently uses gnome-mplayer. If I go to Edit > Preferences > Helper Applications, most of the plugins are listed, but PLS is missing. If I go to about:plugins, I can see it associated with gnome-mplayer.
I also notice that PDF files are not listed, but SM knows to open them in epdfview.
I have the same problem with Firefox. Does anyone know where these associations are being set?
I also notice that PDF files are not listed, but SM knows to open them in epdfview.
I have the same problem with Firefox. Does anyone know where these associations are being set?
- BarryK
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Mozilla apps fall back to reading /etc/mime.types and /etc/mailcap.rcrsn51 wrote:I am trying to change the default application for Shoutcast PLS streams in Seamonkey. SM currently uses gnome-mplayer. If I go to Edit > Preferences > Helper Applications, most of the plugins are listed, but PLS is missing. If I go to about:plugins, I can see it associated with gnome-mplayer.
I also notice that PDF files are not listed, but SM knows to open them in epdfview.
I have the same problem with Firefox. Does anyone know where these associations are being set?
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Hi, I like the ability to choose any available display driver instead of probing. I'm looking at the updates to /usr/sbin/xorgwizard for an upcoming Lighthouse release and I'm wondering about the edits labeled #100430.
Line 97: $SUBSTDRV is nv then to replace nvidia don't we want to 'rmmod nvidia' ?
Line 109 $SUBSTDRV is nvidia then to replace nv maybe 'modprobe nvidia' ?
Line 113 If $CHOSENDRV entered in Choose dialog, Line 468 isn't one of the available drivers, say the user makes a typo, then no drivers are copied back to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/... Maybe the Choose dialog could be a menu like that used in /usr/sbin/chooselocale, line 91, or else I think we need to check the text input for valid driver?
Thanks,
TazOC
Line 97: $SUBSTDRV is nv then to replace nvidia don't we want to 'rmmod nvidia' ?
Line 109 $SUBSTDRV is nvidia then to replace nv maybe 'modprobe nvidia' ?
Line 113 If $CHOSENDRV entered in Choose dialog, Line 468 isn't one of the available drivers, say the user makes a typo, then no drivers are copied back to /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/... Maybe the Choose dialog could be a menu like that used in /usr/sbin/chooselocale, line 91, or else I think we need to check the text input for valid driver?
Thanks,
TazOC
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- puppymartin
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The resolution 1920x1200 works now: xorgwizard -> choose -> nv
Optimized the blue wallpaper (better character 'kerning'):
Optimized the blue wallpaper (better character 'kerning'):
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Sad to say but my Toshiba Tecra 8000 having Neomagic MagicGraph 256AV (NM2200) chipset fails to display anything either with Quirky 1.1rc or Quirky-Retro 1.1rc.BarryK wrote:It looks like I'll have to bring out a "Wary" as well, with rolled-back Xorg.
Both Wary 020 and Lupu 500 run well. While waiting for Wary (1.1?) I am trying to do some hacking. I just downloaded neomagic drivers for Xorg 7.4 and 7.5.
- Béèm
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quirky 1.1 RC Thinkpad R40 sound and video
When playing a video from www.youtube.com video and sound are ok.
When playing a mp4 video downloaded with you2pup, video is ok, but there is no sound.
The same for previous downloaded flv video's from youtube.
wmv and mpg seem to play nicely.
avi's are playing a bit chunky.
When playing a mp4 video downloaded with you2pup, video is ok, but there is no sound.
The same for previous downloaded flv video's from youtube.
wmv and mpg seem to play nicely.
avi's are playing a bit chunky.
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- Béèm
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quirky 1.1rc, Thinkpad R40, internet connection SNS
Setup with SNS isn't etained during boots.
However /etc/simple_network_setup/connections contains the correct configuration data, but the file doesn't seem to be read at boot.
However /etc/simple_network_setup/connections contains the correct configuration data, but the file doesn't seem to be read at boot.
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quirky 1.1rc, Thinkpad R40, desktop drive icons
After configuring keyb, timezone,......X, when the desktop comes up, the desktop drive icons show 0GB.
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I have just setup a frugal install of qrky104. It's running beautifully, no problems.
May I make a suggestion? Could you include a new /etc/X11/xorg.conf0 in mesa-7.6-q1.pet with:andas well as a pinstall with:
I think this would be much less confusing for newbies than having to edit xorg.conf manually.
Thanks, J
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# report-video
VIDEO REPORT: Quirky, version 104
Chip description:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04)
Driver used by Xorg:
intel
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
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Load "glx"
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Load "dri"
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gxmessage -title "Install GLX and DRI" -center -bg orange "Please Rerun Xorgwizard to install GLX and DRI"
Thanks, J
- Béèm
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quirky, Thinkpad R40, laptop running hot
I noticed that the laptop is running hot for the last four or so quirkies.
Very often I get the pop-up.
It happens most often when playing video's.
I don't have this with other puppies.
Very often I get the pop-up.
It happens most often when playing video's.
I don't have this with other puppies.
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- BarryK
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Yes, I really should get those fixes that are done in /usr/sbin/cups_shell, done earlier, in Woof when building the live-CD. I have made a note of that, hope to fix it for 1.2.rcrsn51 wrote:In Quirky, you have to run the Printer Wizard from the Setup menu once to install some patches. The missing smb symlink is one of them.drblock2 wrote:The cups setup wizard apparently does not provide an option for connecting to a Windows printer via smb.
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