PupControl-3.3
xenialdog
hi radky
thank you for hard work.
your pupcontrol works great in
xenialdog 32 bit.
but. it is impossible to do:
basic settings, country setup,
hardware clock, time-date, time format,
time update...
can you make improvements also
for xenialdog?
thanks.
thank you for hard work.
your pupcontrol works great in
xenialdog 32 bit.
but. it is impossible to do:
basic settings, country setup,
hardware clock, time-date, time format,
time update...
can you make improvements also
for xenialdog?
thanks.
Hi zagreb999,
PupControl supports a broad range of utilities common to Puppy Linux, but very few of those applications are available in XenialDog. Unfortunately, adding support for the many unique utilities of XenialDog would require significant recoding of PupControl.
On the other hand, Fredx181 does great work in XenialDog and codes many of his own utilities. Possibly he has plans for his own control panel.
Thanks for your comments.
PupControl supports a broad range of utilities common to Puppy Linux, but very few of those applications are available in XenialDog. Unfortunately, adding support for the many unique utilities of XenialDog would require significant recoding of PupControl.
On the other hand, Fredx181 does great work in XenialDog and codes many of his own utilities. Possibly he has plans for his own control panel.
Thanks for your comments.
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PupControl-3.2
New version: see first post
- Add support for uefi-usb-installer, pupsave-backup, SaveFolderBackup, xkill, installquirky, qwallpaper, sfsget, qsync, easy-bootmanager, easy-containers, easy-installer, easy-remaster, easy-version-control
- Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE
- Adjust compatibility with BK's Quirky/Easy Linux
- Update JWM Desk Manager
New version: see first post
- Add support for uefi-usb-installer, pupsave-backup, SaveFolderBackup, xkill, installquirky, qwallpaper, sfsget, qsync, easy-bootmanager, easy-containers, easy-installer, easy-remaster, easy-version-control
- Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE
- Adjust compatibility with BK's Quirky/Easy Linux
- Update JWM Desk Manager
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PupControl-3.2.1
New version: see first post
- Update sysinfo module to support fixed mono font in inxi (if installed)
- Update to JWM Desk Manager-2.4.1
- Add support for additional Puppy applications
- Add support for recent Woof-CE Pups including Dpup and ZestyPup
New version: see first post
- Update sysinfo module to support fixed mono font in inxi (if installed)
- Update to JWM Desk Manager-2.4.1
- Add support for additional Puppy applications
- Add support for recent Woof-CE Pups including Dpup and ZestyPup
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PupControl-3.2.2
- Adjust GUI such that the Preferences, Help and Exit icons are always visible (thanks mavrothal)
- Add critical desksetup.sh update (Desktop Icon Layout) to support recent changes in Woof-CE
- Add support for additional applications
- Adjust GUI such that the Preferences, Help and Exit icons are always visible (thanks mavrothal)
- Add critical desksetup.sh update (Desktop Icon Layout) to support recent changes in Woof-CE
- Add support for additional applications
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Radky, I think this is an awesome app, and I think it should be included in Woof-CE.
WHY IT'S AWESOME
Puppy comes with so many useful little apps, sometimes it's hard to find things. There's four categories where you might find a given program - System, Utility, Setup, and Desktop.
Using PupControl, and deleting all of the .desktop files in /usr/applications PupControl replaces, I was able to get rid of two categories entirely - Desktop and System - leaving only two menu items (sparsely populated). It's so clean, simple, and nice.
WHY IT'S AWESOME
Puppy comes with so many useful little apps, sometimes it's hard to find things. There's four categories where you might find a given program - System, Utility, Setup, and Desktop.
Using PupControl, and deleting all of the .desktop files in /usr/applications PupControl replaces, I was able to get rid of two categories entirely - Desktop and System - leaving only two menu items (sparsely populated). It's so clean, simple, and nice.
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PupControl-3.2.2
- Critical Update: Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE -- do not use symlinked /tmp directory during pet installation (thanks gyrog and wdlkmpx)
- Add support for compton-gui, grsync, photorec_sh, redshiftgui-start, testdisk_sh, xclose and xvkbd-wrapper2
- Add GUI support for screen resolution up to 150 DPI
- Update JWMDesk to 2.5
- Critical Update: Adjust compatibility with recent changes in Woof-CE -- do not use symlinked /tmp directory during pet installation (thanks gyrog and wdlkmpx)
- Add support for compton-gui, grsync, photorec_sh, redshiftgui-start, testdisk_sh, xclose and xvkbd-wrapper2
- Add GUI support for screen resolution up to 150 DPI
- Update JWMDesk to 2.5
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