Slacko B3
yeah James! We know You must have the only brookdale chip on the planet that works 100%
Charlie, xf86-video-intel-2.15.0.txz is in the main iso anyway, you've no need to add it, but libdrm-2.4.25.txz I might update, we are at libdrm-2.4.23.txz
I've updated the mesa pet, it includes GLEW.
Cheers
Charlie, xf86-video-intel-2.15.0.txz is in the main iso anyway, you've no need to add it, but libdrm-2.4.25.txz I might update, we are at libdrm-2.4.23.txz
I've updated the mesa pet, it includes GLEW.
Cheers
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Sorry to just report always the same problem and not suggest a solution : tray slider of sound did not work. (but sound is OK).
1) I tried changing its 'full window' or (and) its 'config window' => no action. It always displays CD
2) I then tried to modify the .retrovolrc script => tray_control=14 or 37 => no action.
What is the procedure to be followed?
Thanks
1) I tried changing its 'full window' or (and) its 'config window' => no action. It always displays CD
2) I then tried to modify the .retrovolrc script => tray_control=14 or 37 => no action.
What is the procedure to be followed?
Thanks
if I have a problem I go to the config window and select the tray tab, then adjust the tray slider pulldown to what works. I don't know if that will help as you may have already tried.Tasgarth wrote:Sorry to just report always the same problem and not suggest a solution : tray slider of sound did not work. (but sound is OK).
1) I tried changing its 'full window' or (and) its 'config window' => no action. It always displays CD
2) I then tried to modify the .retrovolrc script => tray_control=14 or 37 => no action.
What is the procedure to be followed?
Thanks
I do intend to put another tray volume app in PPM for cases where retrovol fails, it's simply called 'volumeicon'. I don't have a current package as yet, but will in the coming days. The package will automatically disable retrovol, make alsamixer the default mixer and place it's own icon in the tray.
Thanks for the report
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At least something is still working right.....I've had 2-2gb sticks of ram go bad,a hard drive suddenly develop a bunch of bad sectors and a dvd drive decide to quit reading in the last few days.Almost afraid to touch a computer.......01micko wrote:yeah James! We know You must have the only brookdale chip on the planet that works 100%
Anyway, Slacko is still working fine on my 2 frugal installs.No problems.
( )Tasgarth wrote:La patience est mère de toutes les vertus
[if your sound uses OSS then I can recompile an OSS version, very easily]
EDIT: same pet, but with an uninstall script to reinstate retrovol
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I have developed this problem. It was not in beta 1 or 2.tray slider of sound did not work. (but sound is OK).
The taskbar sound slider does not work and the icon for sound is always red (muted icon) but the sound works OK and right clicking on config window allows me to turn mic on and off, change volume etc
Glad to hear solution is planned
I'm currious about how slacko uses cache. There seems to be a wide variation, even on a fresh boot. Here's two consecutive boots:
Also, after subtracting out buff and cache, I'm already showing more memory used in slacko than lucid 525, and I've got a lot more loaded in lucid.. including devx, google-earth, more apps, etc.
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Mem: 1014724K used, 19788K free, 0K shrd, 19496K buff, 908328K cached
Mem: 222108K used, 812404K free, 0K shrd, 28940K buff, 132512K cached
Hi Mick,
Testing VolumeIcon.pet.
Test I :
Install it > OK
mp3 > sound OK (pmusic) > tray slider > no action
right clic on it > open Alsa Mixer > NO ACTION
Test 2 :
Open GnomeMplayer > mp3 > sound OK > volume slider of GnomeMplayer : OK
Open Alsa Mixer >PCM > no action (up or down)
Test 3 :
Open GnomeMPlayer >preferences > audio out displays 'default' and not ALSA.
I modified ' audio out' and put 'ALSA' and... tray icon and Alsa mixer are OK now
But after a 'restart X server' or a reboot, ALSA mixer and taskbar tray icon did not run ( GnomeMplayer > Audio out again on Default' and not on Alsa
I modified again ' audio out' and put again 'ALSA' and...tray icon and alsa mixer are OK now
En progrès
Testing VolumeIcon.pet.
Test I :
Install it > OK
mp3 > sound OK (pmusic) > tray slider > no action
right clic on it > open Alsa Mixer > NO ACTION
Test 2 :
Open GnomeMplayer > mp3 > sound OK > volume slider of GnomeMplayer : OK
Open Alsa Mixer >PCM > no action (up or down)
Test 3 :
Open GnomeMPlayer >preferences > audio out displays 'default' and not ALSA.
I modified ' audio out' and put 'ALSA' and... tray icon and Alsa mixer are OK now
But after a 'restart X server' or a reboot, ALSA mixer and taskbar tray icon did not run ( GnomeMplayer > Audio out again on Default' and not on Alsa
I modified again ' audio out' and put again 'ALSA' and...tray icon and alsa mixer are OK now
En progrès
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Testing Slacko on the Pentium D will have to wait until tomorrow as it's my Brother's turn on that machine. On Beta 2 it had the same WiFi problem with my Netgear WN111v2 as previously reported.
Will give it a shot on the K6 2 500 if I can get it to start, PSU is a bit dodgy ATM and needs replacing. The version of ffmpeg that comes with Slacko and Lupu is i686-only however so I'll need an alternative MP3 player that doesn't rely on it - I use Madplay on Wary.
I've remembered that I didn't give more details on the printer setup on the Pentium D. The printer is an HP DeskJet 720C, and on Lupu it is set up in CUPS with a ppd (IIRC) script downloaded via this forum. In order to work it needs a pet called pnm2ppa (IIRC) to be installed. Not entirely sure what it does, I think it's some sort of convertor for the data being sent to the printer. On Lupu, I downloaded it and its huge pile of dependencies from one of the Ubuntu repositories on PPM but of course Slacko doesn't access those.
Will give it a shot on the K6 2 500 if I can get it to start, PSU is a bit dodgy ATM and needs replacing. The version of ffmpeg that comes with Slacko and Lupu is i686-only however so I'll need an alternative MP3 player that doesn't rely on it - I use Madplay on Wary.
I've remembered that I didn't give more details on the printer setup on the Pentium D. The printer is an HP DeskJet 720C, and on Lupu it is set up in CUPS with a ppd (IIRC) script downloaded via this forum. In order to work it needs a pet called pnm2ppa (IIRC) to be installed. Not entirely sure what it does, I think it's some sort of convertor for the data being sent to the printer. On Lupu, I downloaded it and its huge pile of dependencies from one of the Ubuntu repositories on PPM but of course Slacko doesn't access those.
Zhaan - AMD K6 2 500, 512MB RAM, ATI Rage 128 VR. Full install Wary 5.5 [url=http://tinyurl.com/dy66kh8]HardInfo Report[/url]
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
@jades: Here is a driver PET for your Deskjet 720C. It has been available in the forum for a while. This is a pretty basic driver, so I don't know why the other distros would add a bunch of dependencies.
Could you please test it in Slacko?
Could you please test it in Slacko?
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Yeah that looks weird. Any output in the kernel logs? dmesg?jpeps wrote:I'm currious about how slacko uses cache. There seems to be a wide variation, even on a fresh boot. Here's two consecutive boots:Also, after subtracting out buff and cache, I'm already showing more memory used in slacko than lucid 525, and I've got a lot more loaded in lucid.. including devx, google-earth, more apps, etc.Code: Select all
Mem: 1014724K used, 19788K free, 0K shrd, 19496K buff, 908328K cached Mem: 222108K used, 812404K free, 0K shrd, 28940K buff, 132512K cached
Have you tried 3 headed dog? Is it the same?
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Tried the java SFS from Slickpet
Got the enclosed read out at the end . . .
There is a later jre here - that has downloaded to the correct location
that has taken . . .
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/JavaRuntimeEnvironment
Java Puppy Linux?
We 'ava everything!
Got the enclosed read out at the end . . .
There is a later jre here - that has downloaded to the correct location
that has taken . . .
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/JavaRuntimeEnvironment
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# java -version
java version "1.6.0_27"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_27-b07)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 20.2-b06, mixed mode)
#
We 'ava everything!
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Thanks Lobster
Presently grabbing a Java-* update 27 sfs, will test and upload if all good. BTW, the *24 version loaded fine for me with sfs_load.
Slacko B4 I am delaying a couple of days, I have made immense changes and need to test myself a bit more before release. None of the changes affect the core. They are all superficial, however they are critical to usability. Maybe some will be backported to woof (In particular, I have shrunk a lot of GUI .. mainly stock woof ones that look terrible if you don't have at least 1024x768 resolution.. think netbook).
Presently grabbing a Java-* update 27 sfs, will test and upload if all good. BTW, the *24 version loaded fine for me with sfs_load.
Slacko B4 I am delaying a couple of days, I have made immense changes and need to test myself a bit more before release. None of the changes affect the core. They are all superficial, however they are critical to usability. Maybe some will be backported to woof (In particular, I have shrunk a lot of GUI .. mainly stock woof ones that look terrible if you don't have at least 1024x768 resolution.. think netbook).
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At one time BK considered 640x480 as "standard" ! Certainly helps to get a picture - any picture - on strange and/or old kit. Resolution can always be adjusted afterwards.look terrible if you don't have at least 1024x768 resolution
Notwithstanding, shouldn't folks dabbling with compact distros be thinking 4.3" screens with ARM harware? There's a lot of it about and projections of a clean sweep within the decade. Perfect entrée for DPup if not Slacko? Android may be good but...
Cups-PDF
Sorry if this was answered before:
But does anybody have an idea, why CUPS-PDF - in Slacko B3 - doesn't print pictures while it does print text?
I am trying to print PDFs from various web sites, but the pictures never come through.
But does anybody have an idea, why CUPS-PDF - in Slacko B3 - doesn't print pictures while it does print text?
I am trying to print PDFs from various web sites, but the pictures never come through.
Wouldn't surpriseDaveS wrote:I heard Oracle are discontinuing Java for Linux?
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ConfirmedTasgarth wrote:Dont know if anyone else has had a similar problem with Slacko B3 :
shutdown > power off computer did not... start : the computer is 'rebooted'
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With B2 : no problem.
For the fun ,I updated my B2 (frugal install) > B3 and now I cannot power off. It 'reboots' again
Same error on my machine.