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Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2009, 10:48
by chrome307
Hi there
Thanks for this, it was just what I've been looking for
Just a few questions:
PMount, can that be automated so that it detects drives that are plugged in?
Also does the firewall always remain active once you have completed the 'wizard' the first time?
Thanks
Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2009, 12:40
by puppymartin
chrome307 wrote:
1 PMount, can that be automated so that it detects drives that are plugged in?
2 does the firewall always remain active once you have completed the 'wizard' the first time?
1 Yes, got to Menu -> Puppy menu -> Desktop -> Desktop drive icons manager
And check:
v Tick box for drive icons on desktop
v Tick box for an icon for each partition
2 Yes, also active after a reboot.
Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2009, 21:32
by chrome307
@puppymartin
Thank you for such a quick reply and an easy solution.
I really using your puplet, thank you again for doing this for us !!
Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2009, 22:30
by pooklaroux
Definitely thanks -- very clean, I like it a lot!
Posted: Wed 08 Jul 2009, 20:52
by chrome307
Hi there again
Can anyone tell me how to make the 'MENU' tab and the items in that column larger ie the text and the icons, so it is easier to read?
Thank you in advance
BTW If anyone wants a recent version of WINE it can be found here:
http://puppylinux.ca/members/T/486_pet/ ... 4-i486.pet
Tested & working
Posted: Wed 08 Jul 2009, 21:39
by puppymartin
chrome307 wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to make the 'MENU' tab and the items in that column larger ie the text and the icons, so it is easier to read?
Open /root/.jwm and scroll down to <MenuStyle>
Change the <Font> ... ??? ... </Font> to:
<Font>DejaVu Sans-14</Font>
Then restart JWM
(Menu -> Puppy menu -> Desktop -> JWM Configuration -> Restart JWM now)
Posted: Thu 09 Jul 2009, 20:08
by chrome307
Thank you again for the help, unfortunately I can't find the file you described.
[EDIT] I change the settings in the 'theme' file using Leafpad, that seems to work for me.
Here's a screenshot of the contents of the directory:
Posted: Thu 09 Jul 2009, 21:01
by puppymartin
chrome307 wrote:Thank you again for the help, unfortunately I can't find the file you described.
[EDIT] I change the settings in the 'theme' file using Leafpad, that seems to work for me.
Ojee, I was wrong. I meant: /root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme
Posted: Thu 09 Jul 2009, 21:02
by puppymartin
chrome307 wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to make the 'MENU' tab and the items in that column larger ie the text and the icons, so it is easier to read?
Open
/root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme and scroll down to <MenuStyle>
Change the <Font> ... ??? ... </Font> to:
<Font>DejaVu Sans-14</Font>
Then restart JWM
(Menu -> Puppy menu -> Desktop -> JWM Configuration -> Restart JWM now)
Posted: Fri 10 Jul 2009, 08:25
by chrome307
Thanks again
I've tried your OS build on an old laptop but could only get the display to work in XVesa mode ( onboard Intel gfx ), which is a shame as I would have used it to replace the current OS.
Works perfect on my desktop tho'
Posted: Sun 12 Jul 2009, 01:44
by mishko
This is a fantastic puplet - my favorite! It has brought my old Dell Latitude L400 back to a meaningful existence.
One suggestion - old laptops like mine often have a dead BIOS battery that isn't worthy and/or capable of easy replacement. If you could add a program that accesses internet time and changes the system clock (e.g., NTPDATE-sync_clock), that would be a great help.
Thanks
Posted: Sun 12 Jul 2009, 21:25
by Driklyn
Great Puplet, but is it possible to install OpenOffice 3.1? I put the .sfs file in /mnt/home and it loads it, but it only shows "OpenOffice Impress presentation" and "OpenOffice Draw vector editor" under the Graphic section in the menu and when I click on either of them, they never load. Also, in /usr/local/apps there is no OpenOffice, which I thought there should be? Thanks.
Edit: Is it possible to change the speed of the mouse as well? It's kinda fast. I don't see an option for it in Mouse/Keyboard Wizard. Thanks again.
Posted: Mon 13 Jul 2009, 06:42
by chrome307
If anyone needs to install 'Claws Mail' with the required dependencies & English dictionaries, the files can be found here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=44435
Posted: Mon 13 Jul 2009, 13:55
by puppymartin
Great! I made a ClawsMail-pet with libenchant combined.
More apps especially for Browserpuppy:
Claws Mail 3.6.0 (1 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/cl ... -3.6.0.pet
Play movies in browser, Mplayer 1.0rc2 (17 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/mp ... c2-svn.pet
Java in browser, JRE 1.6.0 11 (34 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/jre1.6.0_11.pet
Windows applications: Wine 1.1.20 (12 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/wi ... 0-i486.pet
Gnumeric (+goffice) 1.4.8 (3 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/go ... -1.4.8.pet
Abiword 2.7.6. (3 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/abiword-2.7.6.pet
WenQuanYi font for Chinese websites (6 Mb)
http://www.browserpuppy.com/software/WenQuanYi.pet
Install them all and you have... Puppy Linux
Posted: Mon 13 Jul 2009, 21:11
by chrome307
Thanks puppymartin for the updates .... great work as usual
Posted: Wed 15 Jul 2009, 07:15
by James C
Just wanted to tell you that you made a fine puplet.Makes a great base for remasters.
Great job.
Posted: Fri 17 Jul 2009, 13:47
by chrome307
PGRS module seems to be broken, if anyone needs it for their modem it can be found here as a PET file:
http://voluntary-simplicity.org/linux/f ... rs-1.3.zip
Posted: Fri 17 Jul 2009, 14:41
by jaapz
Very nice! I'm thinking of using this as a base for my new project, a kiosk pc puplet...
Really nice. Trim and efficient
Posted: Fri 17 Jul 2009, 16:46
by DanYHKim
I like it! I don't use most of the apps in the official Puppy distributions, and so I generally use the 'barebones' derivatives. But I like Firefox, and want a few other apps. Browserpuppy is about the perfect balance for me.
I was at the VMware site, and they have a Browser "virtual appliance" that features Firefox under Ubuntu. The size is 258 Mb! What a hog! Puppy is the best base for VMware virtual appliances, I think.
Maybe I'll set up a VM with Browserpuppy and upload it to VMware.com
Posted: Sun 19 Jul 2009, 20:33
by jaapz
Very good work, as i said before. I really like the JWM Theme, where can i get the theme? Would be really happy to use it on my puppy