[Discontinued] Puppy Slacko, Gnome 2.32
Hi Jejy69
Just booted Precise Puppy with Gnome 2.32.1 and first impressions are very good.
In fact - outstanding.
Shame about the origional JWM and background showing initially - but what a nice surprise when Gnome 2.32 shows.
Easy to setup touchpad first - then use SNS to setup wifi - here I am - nice.
So far all seems to work as expected.
Ram and CPU usage roughly normal - Temp very slightly higher than normal.
edit: Ram and CPU usage is up a little bit - but still ok.
This is all on my ram challenged, 10yr old Acer laptop.
Fantastic Puppy - Much appreciated - very best regards - Ray
Just booted Precise Puppy with Gnome 2.32.1 and first impressions are very good.
In fact - outstanding.
Shame about the origional JWM and background showing initially - but what a nice surprise when Gnome 2.32 shows.
Easy to setup touchpad first - then use SNS to setup wifi - here I am - nice.
So far all seems to work as expected.
Ram and CPU usage roughly normal - Temp very slightly higher than normal.
edit: Ram and CPU usage is up a little bit - but still ok.
This is all on my ram challenged, 10yr old Acer laptop.
Fantastic Puppy - Much appreciated - very best 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.
@James C -- run the Classic Network Wizard (or try to) and it will bomb -- you won't see anything show up unless you go to Terminal and type in "net-setup.sh" which is the corresponding file.
...but it does bomb, alright!
SNS works fine. It's just that I (used to) prefer Classic. Although, now that I've tried SNS, I think I like it a little better, since there are far fewer steps to go through to make it work.
...but it does bomb, alright!
SNS works fine. It's just that I (used to) prefer Classic. Although, now that I've tried SNS, I think I like it a little better, since there are far fewer steps to go through to make it work.
...one more bug... if you could just do a patch for this, jejy69, that would be great.
Seems that unmounting a drive closes all active windows... not very good behavior, that.
EDIT: oh, and while you're at it... can you tell me what file contains the names of the mint-menu menu entries? I'd like to change the French over on a permanent basis and it doesn't seem to be working through simpler methods...
Seems that unmounting a drive closes all active windows... not very good behavior, that.
EDIT: oh, and while you're at it... can you tell me what file contains the names of the mint-menu menu entries? I'd like to change the French over on a permanent basis and it doesn't seem to be working through simpler methods...
Hello !
Ray MK : Thanks for your impression, for the temp, maybe it is caused by PAE kernel ? I don't know...
starhawk :
Unmount drive issue : I can't fix that... Nautilus doesn't support very well Pup-Volume-Monitor. Nautilus uses Udisk normally.
You can edit entries in /usr/share/desktop-directories.
James C : Thanks for your report !
Ray MK : Thanks for your impression, for the temp, maybe it is caused by PAE kernel ? I don't know...
starhawk :
Unmount drive issue : I can't fix that... Nautilus doesn't support very well Pup-Volume-Monitor. Nautilus uses Udisk normally.
You can edit entries in /usr/share/desktop-directories.
James C : Thanks for your report !
Technosaurus was able to help. Here's what he said...
...it did! The libs I installed are:
dbus-1.4.1-i486-1.txz
dbus-glib-0.88-i486-1.txz
glibc-2.13-i486-4.txz
glibc-solibs-2.13-i486-4.txz
gvfs-1.6.7-i486-2sl.txz
There is a definite difference in behavior here -- namely, Nautilus itself closes upon unmounting a partition or drive, but it does not close all other applications, nor does it produce an icon-less desktop. I would call this a fix.
I've uploaded the *.txz files, as a single *.tar.gz, to datafilehost (I'm pretty sure that the tarball is a little large for the forum attachments widget). Here's the link --> http://www.datafilehost.com/download-09d4a5c3.html
EDIT: not a fix. emptied trash on my flash drive, and presto! crashed.
...later in the PM discussion we were able to determine that I could simply install libs from the slackware (not slacko puppy!) repository and that this would probably work.I honestly never use nautilus or gnome proper, but I would imagine that it relates to the issues that I had compiling abiword ... Puppy's glib (and gio/gmodule) is built without dbus or _gvfs_ ... I would suggest rebuilding latest glib 2.28.X and gtk-2.24.X (with debug set to minimum not disabled - to prevent the insert key bug in mozilla based browsers)... IIRC gvfs is a circular dependency, so it may need to be built and rebuilt - dbus has an alternative called nobus on github and akashrawal made a standalone alternative to gvfs that jemimah is using in saluki
...it did! The libs I installed are:
dbus-1.4.1-i486-1.txz
dbus-glib-0.88-i486-1.txz
glibc-2.13-i486-4.txz
glibc-solibs-2.13-i486-4.txz
gvfs-1.6.7-i486-2sl.txz
There is a definite difference in behavior here -- namely, Nautilus itself closes upon unmounting a partition or drive, but it does not close all other applications, nor does it produce an icon-less desktop. I would call this a fix.
I've uploaded the *.txz files, as a single *.tar.gz, to datafilehost (I'm pretty sure that the tarball is a little large for the forum attachments widget). Here's the link --> http://www.datafilehost.com/download-09d4a5c3.html
EDIT: not a fix. emptied trash on my flash drive, and presto! crashed.
Last edited by starhawk on Sat 08 Sep 2012, 19:24, edited 1 time in total.
Er... jejy69, I'm looking at /usr/share/desktop-directories, and it's not what I'm looking for.
It looks to me like mintMenu somehow generates a file (or set of files) somewhere of menu contents -- what is actually listed in the Favorites and All Applications menus. I want to alter the file(s) that contain the information for those two menus. Unfortunately, I cannot find such a file or set of files. Can you direct me to them? or am I misunderstanding how mintMenu works?
It looks to me like mintMenu somehow generates a file (or set of files) somewhere of menu contents -- what is actually listed in the Favorites and All Applications menus. I want to alter the file(s) that contain the information for those two menus. Unfortunately, I cannot find such a file or set of files. Can you direct me to them? or am I misunderstanding how mintMenu works?
Abiword 3.0.0 GTK3 (puppy-gnome 2.32.1)
Abiword 3.0.0 GTK3 : replace the old Abiword in the distro would be fine, won't it ?
(puppy-gnome 2.32.1) Jejy69 perhaps got married, et alors, his Puppy gnome was hosted by new developers.
At home, this distro is still alive.
Jejy devrait comprendre le catalan...
Abiword 3.0.0 GTK3: reemplaçar el vell Abiword a la distro estaria bé, won'nt ell?
(puppy-gnome 2.32.1) Jejy69 potser es va casar, et alors, el seu gnome Cadell va ser organitzada pels nous desenvolupadors.
A casa, aquesta distro està encara viu.
(puppy-gnome 2.32.1) Jejy69 perhaps got married, et alors, his Puppy gnome was hosted by new developers.
At home, this distro is still alive.
Jejy devrait comprendre le catalan...
Abiword 3.0.0 GTK3: reemplaçar el vell Abiword a la distro estaria bé, won'nt ell?
(puppy-gnome 2.32.1) Jejy69 potser es va casar, et alors, el seu gnome Cadell va ser organitzada pels nous desenvolupadors.
A casa, aquesta distro està encara viu.
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Hi kerl.kerl wrote:Hi,
(...)
Is there a Puppy based on Gnome2 still being maintained?
Not exactly. jejy69 was briefly back in late August of this year and left
us a Mate-1.14 sfs. Please see here
As you may know, Mate is a fork of Gnome2. Looks like its twin!
This Mate-1.14 sfs runs very nicely on a Slacko-6.3 or Slim-6 base.
IHTH
musher0
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Thanks musher0 !!
I'll try some more mono apps to see if this old gnome puppy and also the mate sfs for modern slackos provide enough babananas for them
Btw could you show me some tutorials to make my ow sfs-addons?
I've read it's a cool thing to avoid remastring and keep your puppy "young" (botoxified)
I'll try some more mono apps to see if this old gnome puppy and also the mate sfs for modern slackos provide enough babananas for them
Btw could you show me some tutorials to make my ow sfs-addons?
I've read it's a cool thing to avoid remastring and keep your puppy "young" (botoxified)
Hi kerl.
Since such a tutorial isn't on topic, I've create a thread for it, here.
As well, sfs creation is general in nature, so it might interest other users.
See you there!
BFN.
Since such a tutorial isn't on topic, I've create a thread for it, here.
As well, sfs creation is general in nature, so it might interest other users.
See you there!
BFN.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)