While we're at it, isn't the architecture of puppy from wary on i686?01micko wrote: I have emailed Barry to contact Ladislav at Distrowatch.
Distro watch says otherwise:
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=puppy
While we're at it, isn't the architecture of puppy from wary on i686?01micko wrote: I have emailed Barry to contact Ladislav at Distrowatch.
This has been fixed recently in Woof, and future global theming are able to handle this.gcmartin wrote:P.S. Future idea to consider
Out of the box with the default layout, The left taskbar when it is popped, covers the leftmost drive icon.There are several ways this can be gotten around: move drive icons to the right slightly or .... Operationally, though, this does not impact stability nor taskbar/desktop operations.
No, the actual firewall doesn't forget anything.. just the user interface.toronado wrote:Is the firewall setup broken? I try to configure it but nothing sticks. If I go back into the setup after configuring it, all my settings are gone.
Hi Dejan.dejan555 wrote: Is it correct to use --build=x86_64 or --build=x86_64-slackware-linux ?
--libdir=/usr/lib64 is correct for slacko64dejan555 wrote: EDIT: Just remembered that there's also a --libdir option, so --libdir=/usr/lib64 ?
Great. . I commited that version to woof so (optionally) it can be in all future woof-CE puppies.dejan555 wrote: BTW, firewall configured without errors for me, and with gui.
I will post any observations that I have because I'll be probably using this as my default system now.
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The default "Buntoo" theme in slacko64 is problematic in this aspect.spandey wrote:How do i move panel from top to bottom like original puppy?
Dear Atle,Atle wrote:And how about this addition to both 64 and 32 bits editions of Slacko?
Scribus 1.5.1 (five days old today)
http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/1.5.1_Release
I desperatly needs this for my "open newspaper production platform" as seen here: http://www.bmedia.no