Lxpup 14 final 7-20-2012
SORT OF SOLVED - probably a 1-off aberration
OOOPS!!
Just had LxPup crash on me.....
I was transferring 2 files from usb stick to hdd.
Stick mounted OK - opened 2 tabs in pcmanfm - cut the files from the stick with ctrl-x - changed to the hdd tab - copied the files with ctrl-v
then clicked the unmount arrow thingy next to sdb1.....
BANG - crash!
On reboot, all was OK - and the files had been copied correctly.
I'll try later to duplicate on a pfix=ram run of lxpup as I don't want to mess up my savefile.
- LATER - couldn't duplicate this problem.....
EVEN LATER - may just have been a stick problem as I had to reformat it as it was stuck in read-only mode - but that also might have been a consequence of the crash - who knows....
Cheers
peebee
Just had LxPup crash on me.....
I was transferring 2 files from usb stick to hdd.
Stick mounted OK - opened 2 tabs in pcmanfm - cut the files from the stick with ctrl-x - changed to the hdd tab - copied the files with ctrl-v
then clicked the unmount arrow thingy next to sdb1.....
BANG - crash!
On reboot, all was OK - and the files had been copied correctly.
I'll try later to duplicate on a pfix=ram run of lxpup as I don't want to mess up my savefile.
- LATER - couldn't duplicate this problem.....
EVEN LATER - may just have been a stick problem as I had to reformat it as it was stuck in read-only mode - but that also might have been a consequence of the crash - who knows....
Cheers
peebee
Last edited by peebee on Wed 28 Nov 2012, 09:27, edited 3 times in total.
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
@Jérôme
Truly superb Puppy and Website - outstanding all round.
Running latest 12.12 Lxde puppy on my 10yr old Acer laptop
and so far all is looking very good.
Many thanks and regards - Ray
Truly superb Puppy and Website - outstanding all round.
Running latest 12.12 Lxde puppy on my 10yr old Acer laptop
and so far all is looking very good.
Many thanks and regards - Ray
[b]Asus[/b] 701SD. 2gig ram. 8gb SSD. [b]IBM A21m[/b] laptop. 192mb ram. PIII Coppermine proc. [b]X60[/b] T2400 1.8Ghz proc. 2gig ram. 80gb hdd. [b]T41[/b] Pentium M 1400Mhz. 512mb ram.
Hello !
Thanks for you report.
I have a good new ! The next Lxpup will have "apt-get", "aptitude", and Synaptic with all precise's PPA.
Actually Apt and others work perfectly ! I can install, remove, add repos etc...
To test, I installed on a fresh Lxpup:
-Mate 1.4.2
-Firefox
-Thunderbird
-Xfce
-Vlc
-Libreoffice...
Mate is really really fast !
Issues for now: Only some libs ( Apt thinks some libs are already installed ). But easily installable with Synaptic.
Peebee, thanks for your advice and your .pet package ! Nice work. For appearance, I know it can be ogg for some person, I wanted to be original a bit.
Could you try new LibreOffice please ? It's a .pet package now.
Sorry for your problem, but I'm glad to see you don't lost data. Uuuf !
Thanks all, yours advices, really, make me happy !
Thanks Geoffrey for yours tips.
Thanks for you report.
I have a good new ! The next Lxpup will have "apt-get", "aptitude", and Synaptic with all precise's PPA.
Actually Apt and others work perfectly ! I can install, remove, add repos etc...
To test, I installed on a fresh Lxpup:
-Mate 1.4.2
-Firefox
-Thunderbird
-Xfce
-Vlc
-Libreoffice...
Mate is really really fast !
Issues for now: Only some libs ( Apt thinks some libs are already installed ). But easily installable with Synaptic.
Peebee, thanks for your advice and your .pet package ! Nice work. For appearance, I know it can be ogg for some person, I wanted to be original a bit.
Could you try new LibreOffice please ? It's a .pet package now.
Sorry for your problem, but I'm glad to see you don't lost data. Uuuf !
Thanks all, yours advices, really, make me happy !
Thanks Geoffrey for yours tips.
Hi greengeekgreengeek wrote:How easy is it to get the panel to stick to the right hand side of the screen, instead of the left? And is it possible to move the applications/menu/task bar to the bottom of the screen? thx.
As easy as:
Right click on the panel and go into Panel -> Panel settings
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Thanks Peebee, that's exactly how I like my desktop to be now - browsers and word processors start at the top left (just like reading a book...) and the control functions are off to the right and bottom of screen (where they don't interfere with what I'm reading). Works well for me on my smallish screens.
lxpup and video thumbnails
hi all
just following up on my prev. post. i got video thumbs. yay.
i left lxpup to one side and grabbed exprimo pup as its squeeze based. i then ran thunar on my existing debian squeeze with CDE, which traces opened libraries etc. Grabbing the libs and copying them straight into exp pup is doing the trick nicely at the moment.
hacked up thunar (see pic) to offer a different message from 'root warning'. pic shows vobs and MP4/flash working. only type missing so far is realmedia.
im sure anyone using ubuntu precise can use the same nasty hack on lxpup.
im off to the exprimo pup thread now to hassle them.
cheers
just following up on my prev. post. i got video thumbs. yay.
i left lxpup to one side and grabbed exprimo pup as its squeeze based. i then ran thunar on my existing debian squeeze with CDE, which traces opened libraries etc. Grabbing the libs and copying them straight into exp pup is doing the trick nicely at the moment.
hacked up thunar (see pic) to offer a different message from 'root warning'. pic shows vobs and MP4/flash working. only type missing so far is realmedia.
im sure anyone using ubuntu precise can use the same nasty hack on lxpup.
im off to the exprimo pup thread now to hassle them.
cheers
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stuff
hi all
@bark_bark_bark
LOL
i have a few partitions, yes. more importantly it has come to my attention that i still don't have the contents of /your/ hard drive mirrored...yet.
my partitions are auto mounted nicely by 'startmount.pet'
@Jejy69
WOO!
In addition, YAAAY!
cheers
@bark_bark_bark
LOL
i have a few partitions, yes. more importantly it has come to my attention that i still don't have the contents of /your/ hard drive mirrored...yet.
my partitions are auto mounted nicely by 'startmount.pet'
@Jejy69
WOO!
In addition, YAAAY!
cheers
Jejy69,
Your next release of Lxpup sounds interesting! BTW, Barry K has released precise 5.4.2 so i am supposing that your next Lxpup will be based on the new precise 5.4.2.
I am sending this message using Lxpup retro 11.12 which runs very well in my netbook. I like the lastest Lxpup but maybe psychologically, I feel the non pae is faster and more responsive for my netbook.
I have not installed so many softwares (just smplayer, chrome, SCIM Japanese input, notecase pro, fotoxx, later will try wine, softmaker office, libreoffice, skype, treepad, photofiltre, bleachbit, google earth and some games) yet so I am not able to discover any instability in a precise 5.4.1 based lxpup. But since there is a need for precise 5.4.2, I suppose that the precise 5.4.2. will be more stable version to use on a long term basis.
Your next release of Lxpup sounds interesting! BTW, Barry K has released precise 5.4.2 so i am supposing that your next Lxpup will be based on the new precise 5.4.2.
I am sending this message using Lxpup retro 11.12 which runs very well in my netbook. I like the lastest Lxpup but maybe psychologically, I feel the non pae is faster and more responsive for my netbook.
I have not installed so many softwares (just smplayer, chrome, SCIM Japanese input, notecase pro, fotoxx, later will try wine, softmaker office, libreoffice, skype, treepad, photofiltre, bleachbit, google earth and some games) yet so I am not able to discover any instability in a precise 5.4.1 based lxpup. But since there is a need for precise 5.4.2, I suppose that the precise 5.4.2. will be more stable version to use on a long term basis.
Hi Jejy69,
Merry Christmas to you 2012!
I started using Lxpup12:12 and it is very fast and snappy on my netbook. It is better than the previous version. And I am using "Mate" as window manager and wow, it looks like cinnamon.
Some people reported that the PAE version causes more heat to the netbook than the non - PAE version. I don't know if that is true. Anyway, the Lxpup 12:12 is running very well.
Wish you a wonderful time this Christmas and also for the coming year ahead!
Merry Christmas to you 2012!
I started using Lxpup12:12 and it is very fast and snappy on my netbook. It is better than the previous version. And I am using "Mate" as window manager and wow, it looks like cinnamon.
Some people reported that the PAE version causes more heat to the netbook than the non - PAE version. I don't know if that is true. Anyway, the Lxpup 12:12 is running very well.
Wish you a wonderful time this Christmas and also for the coming year ahead!