Saluki
missing window decoration
Looking around for answers to my problem,
I found out that missing window decorations
is a common issue in Xfce. Some say it is a
conflict with compiz. Can't be in my case because I don't
use compiz and don't have it installed.
However, they say there is a configuration window
in compiz that will let me fix the window decoration
problem.I decide to download it and fix Saluk.
NO GO
Saluki 19 will not do it. When I click on the link to download,
it opens the check dependencies window and closes it and
then it does nothing. I tried 4 times.
I checked the uninstall to see if I missed seeing it load up the pet.
Nope its not there. I also noticed there are several blank lines with
no pets listed. Not sure if they are connected with this problem or not,
but they should not be there.
I find it very hard to use Saluki without window controls.
Pete.
I found out that missing window decorations
is a common issue in Xfce. Some say it is a
conflict with compiz. Can't be in my case because I don't
use compiz and don't have it installed.
However, they say there is a configuration window
in compiz that will let me fix the window decoration
problem.I decide to download it and fix Saluk.
NO GO
Saluki 19 will not do it. When I click on the link to download,
it opens the check dependencies window and closes it and
then it does nothing. I tried 4 times.
I checked the uninstall to see if I missed seeing it load up the pet.
Nope its not there. I also noticed there are several blank lines with
no pets listed. Not sure if they are connected with this problem or not,
but they should not be there.
I find it very hard to use Saluki without window controls.
Pete.
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The following Saluki support resources exist and can be updated or used as the basis for further projects
wiki anyone can join thereby becoming an editor and able to update
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Saluki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/SalukiTips
blog
this can be updated by sending an email but has not been used and updated much
http://puppysaluki.posterous.com/
better still create your own at
http://posterous.com/
or
http://www.tumblr.com/
A blog can be created with several editors eg:
http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/
one of the editors is working on a Saluki + Python remaster
wiki anyone can join thereby becoming an editor and able to update
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Saluki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/SalukiTips
blog
this can be updated by sending an email but has not been used and updated much
http://puppysaluki.posterous.com/
better still create your own at
http://posterous.com/
or
http://www.tumblr.com/
A blog can be created with several editors eg:
http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/
one of the editors is working on a Saluki + Python remaster
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- Location: Divonne-les-Bains, France
Saluki for official Puppy status
I am adding my name to the list of those who cherish this Puppy and would be sad to see it go.
Thank you Jemimah and the team.
OJ
Thank you Jemimah and the team.
OJ
I found the window decorations !!!!!
Not sure why, but I found the window decorations for full windows on my panel.
Looking at the panel I see a plug in that is showing the decorations.
I don't recall putting it in because I did not do what it would do.
But it does give me more desk space
Wonderful.
I really like Saluki and will be adding it to all my friends computers when it is official.I know I am one of the
nongeeks with lots of questions, yet Jemimah really listened listened to my concerns. She and added features
that made Saluki work for me. Other forum members have been very kind to help me with other questions.
Thanks to you all.
I always expected Saluki to be Puppy 6. If not, its still wonderful.
WHEN I learn enough, I want to make a remaster of Saluki with my personal tweaks.
I am pleased to know that Saluki is ready to help me do that. when the time comes
And then I'll move on to build my own flavor of Saluki.
Saluki can do it all - from beginners to geeks.
I am already excited about Saluki 2.
Pete
Looking at the panel I see a plug in that is showing the decorations.
I don't recall putting it in because I did not do what it would do.
But it does give me more desk space
Wonderful.
I really like Saluki and will be adding it to all my friends computers when it is official.I know I am one of the
nongeeks with lots of questions, yet Jemimah really listened listened to my concerns. She and added features
that made Saluki work for me. Other forum members have been very kind to help me with other questions.
Thanks to you all.
I always expected Saluki to be Puppy 6. If not, its still wonderful.
WHEN I learn enough, I want to make a remaster of Saluki with my personal tweaks.
I am pleased to know that Saluki is ready to help me do that. when the time comes
And then I'll move on to build my own flavor of Saluki.
Saluki can do it all - from beginners to geeks.
I am already excited about Saluki 2.
Pete
PeaZip
Here's a new QT PeaZip package updated to version 4.5, peazip-qt-4.5.pet Size 8.5 MB (8,942,402 Bytes)
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Running version 019 on Asus Eeebox with Nvidia Ion graphics card.
Discovered that changing the XFCE Style from "Prudence" to "Prudence Dark" has nasty effect on the screen display and general performance; moving windows like gragging through treacle, and causing radio stream to breakup, machine generally unresponsive.
Return to initial "Prudence" Style setting proved prudent. All again snappy and musical.
Ciao
Oliverjames
Discovered that changing the XFCE Style from "Prudence" to "Prudence Dark" has nasty effect on the screen display and general performance; moving windows like gragging through treacle, and causing radio stream to breakup, machine generally unresponsive.
Return to initial "Prudence" Style setting proved prudent. All again snappy and musical.
Ciao
Oliverjames
Re: MD5 check sums
Yes I think the checksum is wrong. I'll check it out.einar wrote:Is the MD5 Check sum of the kernel source 3.28.sfs correct ?
its listed as :kernel_sources-3.2.8-ski.sfs-md5sum.txt e854ae44ba7974d640f04fd180dc92e2
i have downloaded the kernel source 2 times and get
A672E9046EA2BB07691EAA0ABC47BC67 *kernel_sources-3.2.8-ski (1).sfs
A672E9046EA2BB07691EAA0ABC47BC67 *kernel_sources-3.2.8-ski.sfs
This is something Barry is expermenting with but it doesn't help us. I am going to roll that one back in the next release.shelezyaka wrote:These changes have made the most Jemimah. I do not understand why.My program works with the modem uses for flags directory / tmp.Code: Select all
82 #120409 experimenting with minit, i discovered "rm -rf /tmp/*" is killing mingetty. initrd.gz wipes it, have added code to wipe for full hd install at bootup...
Not yet corrected the modem did not work.
Re: Well Done!
Awesome. I will send you a PM.TTW wrote:jemimah wrote:We need a professional-looking website to make it happen. However, It's not possible for me develop saluki, maintain the website, and provide tech support for a bunch of new users all at the same time. I tried it with Puppeee and it just about killed me.sszindian wrote:I'd say Saluki is ready for final release! and YES it should be made available to the public somehow if not selected as Puppy 6 it's just to unique a Puppy to 'die in the forum.'
I can maybe do one and a half or two of those things.
I need some serious community help.
I can do website design - just let me know what you want doing
Anything to do my bit for saluki
D
Re: My window decor is disappearing
I think you enabled the global menu panel applet. The decor doesn't disappear, it goes into the pane. Just disable it and things should go back to normal.Pete22 wrote:Today I noticed something weird in Saluki.
It might be caused by something I did, not sure.
But the window decor disappears on any window in full screen.
Is there some way to get the window decor to stay on?
Pete
Re: PeaZip
Thanks. I've added it to the repo.Geoffrey wrote:Here's a new QT PeaZip package updated to version 4.5, peazip-qt-4.5.pet Size 8.5 MB (8,942,402 Bytes)
Xfce taskbar plugin color issues
I am having some minor Xfce taskbar plugin color issues in 019 that I don't remember having in earlier versions. The plugins work but the CPU graph, Network monitor, and Sensor plugin background color do not change when I select a different taskbar background color and I can not change the individual cpu bar colors, net Rx (receive) and Tx (send) colors or temp bar color. I thought these might be worth some attention if a final release is near.
I am using a clean frugal 019 install to a USB drive. Thanks KJ
I am using a clean frugal 019 install to a USB drive. Thanks KJ
Last edited by KJ on Fri 20 Apr 2012, 16:54, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Lazarus.sfs troubles
I have moved this to the repo and removed the old version.elroy wrote:As Geoffrey pointed out, the lazarus-0.9.30.4RC2-0_fpc-2.6.0-0.sfs works with 019.dawg wrote:As of 019 I'm having the same problem with Lazarus-0.9.30.0-fpc-2.4.2.sfs. It worked fine in 018.
Any ideas/suggestions?
I've made a SFS for the latest stable releases of Lazarus and the Free Pascal Compiler: lazarus-0.9.30.4_fpc-2.6.0. You can download the SFS and md5 here - http://www.smokey01.com/saluki/elroy/sfs/
It also works on 019. However, it does not contain the cross-compiler for creating Windows binaries. But neither does the SFS in the Saluki package manager.
At least with Frisbee, just right click on the tray applet and choose Enable/Disable wireless network.dawg wrote:One thing I'm missing in Saluki, or rather under its "network status/setup icon" in the tray, is the ability/option to bring the network connection up/down quickly at will, as it is possible in other Puppies.
Edit: Another annoyance / undesired behaviour (AFAIC):
In Thunar: right-click a file -> Gzip. This does make a gzip of the file, but it also deletes the original file afterwards!
One might not want to touch the original file necessarily, other than making a compressed back-up version of it, such as of a file that is currently in use by Puppy (or some app), namely the savefile.
That is the normal behavior of the gzip binary. Use "create archive" instead if you want a copy.
If you want gzip, then just omit the argument. Or use the dir2sfs command and it will ask you which you want.mavrothal wrote:Tried to load a couple of homemade SFSs in 019 and I getand dmesg reportsCode: Select all
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop5, missing codepage or helper program
Compressing with default or "-comp gzip", same difference. Mounting manually no problem and filesystem reports as "squashfs"Code: Select all
SQUASHFS error: Filesystem uses "unknown" compression. This is not supported
Any idea?
BTW looking at sfs_load for clues I noticed 2 different "mountedpart" functions
A bit more about my thoughts on saluki's future...
I'm good financially at the moment. I got lucky enough to get a job with copious paid bench time. But it's highly unpredictable and could send me all over the country on high-stress implementations at any time. This makes it hard to have a normal social life so I end up spending a lot of time alone.
In my downtime I need to be building something or I get soul-sick and depressed. Developing puppy distros seems to do the trick and give me a good reason to get out of bed.
However, maintenance is far more difficult because it doesn't provide the needed fix. I do like doing tech support and working with advanced users because they ask interesting questions. But once there's more than 10 or 20 users I don't have enough time or motivation to handle new users' questions. So there's this time period before the community is large enough to do it, where I feel personally responsible to answer everything but it's not humanly possible. This is what makes me feel like giving up.
Saluki needs its own community outside the murga forum if it is going to attain critical mass, since it needs to be advertised to a different user base than standard puppy. So I'll need committed moderators. Once the first release of saluki is stable, I'll try to set something up.
Remember it took Barry many years to nail down a build system and revision control. It's a lot of overhead and not a lot of fun, and provides little benefit unless there are actually multiple devs on the project. (plus I have a short attention span - I need fast, visible progress to sustain my momentum). I think if I was seriously trying to build a "real" distro, I wouldn't start with Puppy. Amigo is working on KISS linux which shows a lot of promise as a suitable base system, but I don't think he's released anything yet. But I think it should make it easier to build something less ad-hoc. Just musing...
I'm good financially at the moment. I got lucky enough to get a job with copious paid bench time. But it's highly unpredictable and could send me all over the country on high-stress implementations at any time. This makes it hard to have a normal social life so I end up spending a lot of time alone.
In my downtime I need to be building something or I get soul-sick and depressed. Developing puppy distros seems to do the trick and give me a good reason to get out of bed.
However, maintenance is far more difficult because it doesn't provide the needed fix. I do like doing tech support and working with advanced users because they ask interesting questions. But once there's more than 10 or 20 users I don't have enough time or motivation to handle new users' questions. So there's this time period before the community is large enough to do it, where I feel personally responsible to answer everything but it's not humanly possible. This is what makes me feel like giving up.
Saluki needs its own community outside the murga forum if it is going to attain critical mass, since it needs to be advertised to a different user base than standard puppy. So I'll need committed moderators. Once the first release of saluki is stable, I'll try to set something up.
Remember it took Barry many years to nail down a build system and revision control. It's a lot of overhead and not a lot of fun, and provides little benefit unless there are actually multiple devs on the project. (plus I have a short attention span - I need fast, visible progress to sustain my momentum). I think if I was seriously trying to build a "real" distro, I wouldn't start with Puppy. Amigo is working on KISS linux which shows a lot of promise as a suitable base system, but I don't think he's released anything yet. But I think it should make it easier to build something less ad-hoc. Just musing...
Looks good. I'm uploading it now.Geoffrey wrote:I just tried LibreOffice-3.5.1-en_us-2.sfs from http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-lucid, it seems to run fine in saluki.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... n_us-2.sfs
If it proves to be usable maybe it should be added to the Saluki repository
Re: Well Done!
i wait to hear from you Jemimahjemimah wrote:Awesome. I will send you a PM.TTW wrote:jemimah wrote: We need a professional-looking website to make it happen. However, It's not possible for me develop saluki, maintain the website, and provide tech support for a bunch of new users all at the same time. I tried it with Puppeee and it just about killed me.
I can maybe do one and a half or two of those things.
I need some serious community help.
I can do website design - just let me know what you want doing
Anything to do my bit for saluki
D