Quirky 1.3 RC Bugs, Fixes, & Feedback
- Lobster
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Quirky 1.3 RC Bugs, Fixes, & Feedback
Do not seem to be able to access any files from the package manager?
Last edited by Lobster on Mon 20 Sep 2010, 19:17, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Quirky 1.3 RC
I'm running live pfix=ram.......if I click "test urls" in the PPM most are not working here either. I was able to grab some pets from aarnet.edu.au which is working from here.Lobster wrote:Do not seem to be able to access any files from the package manager?
Unable to get the Wary repo to appear when configuring the PPM as well.
Otherwise, everything else appears to be working well.
acer emachine laptop e620
hi
the bug with the bad screen management on divers laptop signaled in the precedent versions continues to appear in the new version 1.3.
the bug with the bad screen management on divers laptop signaled in the precedent versions continues to appear in the new version 1.3.
wallpaper settings
/root/Choices/ROX-Filer/README.txt
workaround for `pwallpaper`If PuppyPin has this entry (within <pinboard></pinboard>):
<backdrop style="Stretched">/usr/share/backgrounds/default.jpg</backdrop>
Then that will be the background image. If that line is missing, Rox fills
the background with the current GTK2 theme window background colour.
To choose a backdrop image, right-click on any desktop icon, and there is an
entry labeled "Backdrop..."
Fresh manual frugal install on my old P3 test computer.Other than the issues with the PPM mentioned earlier there have been no real problems.Internet and sound worked on initial boot and no problem setting correct 1024x768x24 resolution.All settings were retained after several reboots.
Wallpaper Setter not working,as mentioned earlier, so confirmed.
Wallpaper Setter not working,as mentioned earlier, so confirmed.
hope it is not too much derail. I looked for an hour or so and failed to find an iso to download.
Is it Saluki that is the Quirky 1.3? Yes I looked at Barry's page too.
Only release history of all the Quirky but no link to the iso.
Most likely it is very easy when one know how to find the link but me failed.
Yes me used the wellminded and wellbehaved search too.
Is it Saluki that is the Quirky 1.3? Yes I looked at Barry's page too.
Only release history of all the Quirky but no link to the iso.
Most likely it is very easy when one know how to find the link but me failed.
Yes me used the wellminded and wellbehaved search too.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Here's the link..................
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ky-130.iso
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ky-130.iso
Thanks to both of you have now dl it and it works as expected.
I am using it now.
I have to look what is different to the older ones.
Thanks indeed for giving link.
I am using it now.
I have to look what is different to the older ones.
Thanks indeed for giving link.
Last edited by nooby on Tue 21 Sep 2010, 07:57, edited 1 time in total.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Can't remaster quirky 1.3
I'd got this error message: "Sorry, your puppy is too old".
All others stuff are good
All others stuff are good
Re: Can't remaster quirky 1.3
May I guess you kept the pupsave file and it looked if it could update it and decided that you had a too old version?vanchutr wrote:I'd got this error message: "Sorry, your puppy is too old".
All others stuff are good
I did pfix=ram in the end of the kernel line in frugal install and started all new that way and no such error message came up
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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This thread is locked:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60105
The guy reported that 'mplayer -vo xv' does not work.
I just now tried it, works for me.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60105
The guy reported that 'mplayer -vo xv' does not work.
I just now tried it, works for me.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
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The blog announcement for 1.3RC:
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01815
Please read blog reports, bugs fixed;
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewCat=Quirky
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01815
Please read blog reports, bugs fixed;
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewCat=Quirky
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
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I just did a basic test of PPM, works okay.
Left it at default 'puppy-quirky' repo, chose 'Multimedia' then clicked on 'ffplay' package.
It reported two needed dependencies 'SDL' and 'cf', went ahead and installed them.
Ffplay works.
However, I did discover a bug, that I will fix. 'cf' actually already exists in Quirky, but when I unticked it, so as not to install it, that's where I hit the bug. Just following defaults and installing 'cf', it worked ok.
There is something that I need to check in PPM. The 'SDL' and 'ffplay' packages are in the quirky repo on ibiblio, but not all the URLs offered actually have the quirky files. I chose 'ibiblio.org' which does.
I'll fix these two things tonight.
Left it at default 'puppy-quirky' repo, chose 'Multimedia' then clicked on 'ffplay' package.
It reported two needed dependencies 'SDL' and 'cf', went ahead and installed them.
Ffplay works.
However, I did discover a bug, that I will fix. 'cf' actually already exists in Quirky, but when I unticked it, so as not to install it, that's where I hit the bug. Just following defaults and installing 'cf', it worked ok.
There is something that I need to check in PPM. The 'SDL' and 'ffplay' packages are in the quirky repo on ibiblio, but not all the URLs offered actually have the quirky files. I chose 'ibiblio.org' which does.
I'll fix these two things tonight.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
1. In console mode, run xwin have below waring:
xwin
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/.
2. osmo personal organizer, Segmentation fault:
osmo
Loading socket Config module ...
Creating backend ...
Loading x11 FrontEnd module ...
Failed to load x11 FrontEnd module.
Segmentation fault
3. pmusic, can not play mp3 file:
pmusic
/usr/local/pmusic/presets/Classic: line 15: [: =: unary operator expected
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
/usr/local/pmusic/func: line 803: id3info: command not found
grep: 1: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pmusic/func_progressbar: line 19: [: =: unary operator expected
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
grep: invalid option -- ' '
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
Thanks!
xwin
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files belong into /etc/modprobe.d/.
2. osmo personal organizer, Segmentation fault:
osmo
Loading socket Config module ...
Creating backend ...
Loading x11 FrontEnd module ...
Failed to load x11 FrontEnd module.
Segmentation fault
3. pmusic, can not play mp3 file:
pmusic
/usr/local/pmusic/presets/Classic: line 15: [: =: unary operator expected
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
/usr/local/pmusic/func: line 803: id3info: command not found
grep: 1: No such file or directory
/usr/local/pmusic/func_progressbar: line 19: [: =: unary operator expected
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
killall: cdda2wav: no process killed
grep: invalid option -- ' '
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]...
Try `grep --help' for more information.
Thanks!
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Wall paper changer makes a difference when you can see the image.
Not sure if all Puppys can do this but . . .
[/begin mini tutorial]
I notice that (all Puppys of late) have volume that is so low it can
not be hiked without amplifying the sound. So you can not feed
mini unpowered speakers . . .
Quirky too is like that for me. I better get my mini power speakers and subwoofer connected . . .
Some Puppys have 3 levels of menu - Quirky Puppy has two
On a small screen (such as on my Eeepc) 3 levels are not viewable
Quirky has 2 - works better - you can get to all components
For me the most important consideration is the browser:
At the moment I have 3 browser Windows open
with a total of 9 tabs open - some are videos on pause.
Seamonkey with whatever version of Flash is working
with that - Yeah
Have not been using Wary or Quirky much, been testing
all manner of operating system options in the Puppyverse.
Feels good to be quirkified
Quirky =
Puppy Linux
Made from smiles
Not sure if all Puppys can do this but . . .
[/begin mini tutorial]
- Open a rox folder eg
/root/my-documents/clipart/
(just click on file icon top right to start)
and click and drag an image into that directory
now click on 'lock' icon top right and select
'backdrop' - drag your wallpaper into that and click
on show if you want to change from a selection of saved images
I notice that (all Puppys of late) have volume that is so low it can
not be hiked without amplifying the sound. So you can not feed
mini unpowered speakers . . .
Quirky too is like that for me. I better get my mini power speakers and subwoofer connected . . .
Some Puppys have 3 levels of menu - Quirky Puppy has two
On a small screen (such as on my Eeepc) 3 levels are not viewable
Quirky has 2 - works better - you can get to all components
For me the most important consideration is the browser:
At the moment I have 3 browser Windows open
with a total of 9 tabs open - some are videos on pause.
Seamonkey with whatever version of Flash is working
with that - Yeah
Have not been using Wary or Quirky much, been testing
all manner of operating system options in the Puppyverse.
Feels good to be quirkified
Quirky =
Puppy Linux
Made from smiles
oh that is bad news because me have already a quirky with pupsave.
So how does one handle that "feature" then?
I had that problem with Ubuntu and Mint they had same name on many directories and did not want them to be on same root so one had to hide all these directores one sub directory down and only use one at a time.
So how does one handle that "feature" then?
I had that problem with Ubuntu and Mint they had same name on many directories and did not want them to be on same root so one had to hide all these directores one sub directory down and only use one at a time.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though