Argolance wrote:All seems working as well as possible for me but I am always getting strange things in xerrs.log!
Don't know if this is my own configuration which is the cause of that and if it is really important?
Argolance,
Yes, it is important. It is one of the problems I fixed in frisbee-1.0-20130212, which I have uploaded to replace "0209", here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 092#684092
Thanks for testing 0209 and reporting your experience with it. It now seems ready to recommend to Barry for the alpha, or addition to the repo.
On the network_tray side, I have corrected and improved it for dialup. I provide a set of icons for wireless (cellphone system) modems as well as analog/wireline icons, currently defaulted to the wireless set created by 01micko. It will take an external script to switch between the dialup types, which I plan to add soon.
Also, I reworked the "networkdead" icons to add ones for wireless and dialup. For all of them I changed the red "prohibited" overlay symbol to an X, to conform to the existing "dead" icon. The wireless dead icon is displayed if there is no wired ethernet hardware present; if both are down, the ethernet icon will display. The dialup dead icon will display after disconnecting from a call if neither wireless nor ethernet are active, until either of those becomes active.
Richard
UPDATE 2/14/2013: Re-uploaded the network_tray package which now uses icons derived from the current puppy "globe-and-terminal" icons. This is consistent with making frisbee an part of puppy -- integrating it.
UPDATE 2/15/2013: Re-uploaded the network_tray package and matching source tarball, to make small improvements to some of the icons. Added internationalized script, modemiconset, to select analog or wireless dialup icons -- see its --help for details. For now, run it from a console.