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Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 04:29
by nilsonmorales

Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 13:36
by rodocop
nilsonmorales wrote:rodocop
thank you buddy.
¡Muchas gracias!

Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 14:55
by musher0
Yeah, I agree, the zekton font should be better known. It's quite efficient for titles and such.

A la manana !

musher0

My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!

Posted: Mon 17 Jun 2013, 04:32
by Sky Aisling
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/communit ... wAll=y&c=y
How can I tell if this image is copy-righted?
Is it ok to use for personal use?

Edit: Oppps! reduced pic to get it accepted by forum and it got fuzzy.
I busted my wrist this week and working the mouse and my brain backward and left-handed. :roll:

Posted: Mon 17 Jun 2013, 07:35
by greengeek
If you found it on the internet it's available for public use
:-)

Posted: Mon 17 Jun 2013, 11:30
by musher0
Hi, Sky Aisling.

You wrote:
> Is it ok to use for personal use?

starhawk is right. If the magazine editors had not wanted us to enjoy the article and the photograph, they wouln't have published the information in the first place.

I was a researcher for a musical publishing company many years ago, and this is what I remember of the basics of the Copyright Act, as it applies to the general public:

It is always ok for you to use a photograph (or poem, or song, etc.) for personal use, or to show it to your friends (or to fellow puppyists, as is the case here) for mutual enjoyment, provided that you mention the author. It would NOT be ok for you to try to sell it as if it were your own, or to make any type of profit from the use of the art product without the consent of the original photographer (or writer, or composer, etc.), and without sharing that profit with him/her.

(Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that's the essential part of it.)

I hope that helps to clarify things. BFN.

musher0

Oldy but goody pendrive that was lost and now found

Posted: Sun 23 Jun 2013, 23:53
by rokytnji
Found this put away in a drawer by the wife and forgot about.

I booted it Live (I don't even remember what the save file was made on, it has been so long). Inserted it in my eeepc 900 and hooked up wireless. Kicked in
Firefox 3.6.3 and went to Youtube with Flash 10.2. No problemos.

MyWolfe certainly knew how to make a rock solid distro.

Posted: Mon 24 Jun 2013, 00:08
by musher0
Hi, rokytnji.

You're showing the backdrop of MyWolfe 28 with XFCE
as wm.

Yeah, tough luck for us that GrumpyWolfe had to sort
of retire due to health concerns.

His MyWolfe 8 was my production distro for a couple
of years, and then his v. 21: wow, what stability and
ease of use!

Cheers.

musher0

Posted: Tue 25 Jun 2013, 20:45
by vicmz
Good evening 8)

Posted: Wed 26 Jun 2013, 01:49
by greengeek
Ooooh, nice icons! Do the "usb disk" icons change colour when mounted?

Posted: Wed 26 Jun 2013, 02:52
by vicmz
greengeek wrote:Ooooh, nice icons! Do the "usb disk" icons change colour when mounted?
If you mean the Malys-UniBlue icons in my desk screenshot, no they don't -- that is no longer necessary for the latest editions of Puppy, which will enclose drive icons in green squares when mounted (the X sign at the corner is for unmounting). I guess that'd be good for more eye-candy. :lol:

Posted: Wed 26 Jun 2013, 04:19
by starhawk
musher0 wrote:His MyWolfe 8 was my production distro for a couple
of years, and then his v. 21: wow, what stability and
ease of use!
I have a wolfe-28.iso in my little collection. Which one is that? (and where do I get v.21?)

Posted: Wed 26 Jun 2013, 05:38
by musher0
starhawk wrote:
musher0 wrote:His MyWolfe 8 was my production distro for a couple
of years, and then his v. 21: wow, what stability and
ease of use!
I have a wolfe-28.iso in my little collection. Which one is that? (and where do I get v.21?)
Hello starhawk.

Answer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mywolfe ... o/download

Yep, GrumpyWolfe's work can be found on sourceforge.net. :)

V. 21 and v. 22 were the last ones he officially released with jwm as window manager. AFAIK, v.22 is very like v.21, but with OpenOffice 3 included.

Regards.

musher0

My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!

Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 04:58
by Sky Aisling
22 Unbelievable Places that are Hard to Believe Really Exist

http://www.boredpanda.com/amazing-places/

I used the Lavender Fields in France.

Image credits: Antony Spencer | Erasmus T

Posted: Thu 27 Jun 2013, 09:22
by greengeek
vicmz - thanks for the link. Love the iceglass icons there too.

Looks, (all show no go!)

Posted: Sun 14 Jul 2013, 01:21
by ezl
Hey fells, Carolina can show more!

Dnnis

Posted: Sun 14 Jul 2013, 01:59
by Q5sys
http://imgur.com/a/XmJhI

My current setup is the first one, below that are older setups.

Posted: Tue 23 Jul 2013, 14:27
by Bert
Image

I found this lovely picture here in the Guardian today (UK edition) and just had to make it into a wallpaper 8)

Posted: Wed 24 Jul 2013, 13:46
by Eyes-Only
Thanks for sharing that Bert! Frogs used to be so very plentiful around here but have become a true rarity today. About all they can figure out is that it's due to the thinning ozone layer here in the Northern Hemisphere ( i.e. "they've become our canary in the mines" so to speak ). Sad really. Used to be on a warm summer's night one could go into the backyard - even here in the city! - and hear the deafening croaking of the frogs, the chirping of the crickets, droning of assorted insects... and now? Now it's so silent at night one can nearly hear the blood coursing through their veins! :shock:

Perhaps our own days are numbered as a species?

At any rate, sorry for becoming so morose. Thanks once again for having shared such a delightful wallpaper Bert! I've already placed it upon my Raring-Pup desktop! :)

Cheers/Amicalement,

Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"

Posted: Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:09
by starhawk
@Eyes-Only -- down here in NC, things are noisier ;) we've got other problems, but the crickets, cicadas, and tree frogs all make quite a racket :D if we can make this state a little nicer, rather than this rowdy crowd trying to haul us kicking-and-screaming backwards whether we like it or not... maybe you could try things down here. One thing we can't fix fast, though: it's warmer!

[politicsandreligion] why is it that some people can't see that imposing their morals and values on others --who quite clearly don't want them-- is wrong??? I hope I don't offend people by saying, if that's what their Book tells them to do, I don't want to read it. That's a supremely bad example they're teaching -- and I bet if I say that to them they'll just hit me with fear and anger and hate... as if it's all they know... so sad. C'mon folks, humanity can be a lot better than THAT. [/politicsandreligion]