My report on Quirky 6.0

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#281 Post by timothyli »

I installed 6.1.2. I found a small bug. There is a dead button (Desktop background) in JWM Configuration Manager screen. /usr/local/jwmconfig2/jwmConfigMgr calls an action "wallpaper" but "wallpaper" does not exist. I symlinked /usr/sbin/qwallpaper to /usr/sbin/wallpaper to fix it. I suppose it can also be fixed by modifying the jwmConfigMgr script to change "wallpaper" to "qwallpaper".

As a matter of fact, in keeping with the keep-it-simple design principle of puppy, I think we can even get rid of the entire desktop tab in the JWM Configuration Manager screen because both GTK theme and Desktop Background are already found in the main menu under Desktop. Having that in 2 places is not necessary and only creates more codes to maintain and may confuse the user. Just a suggestion.
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My report on Quirky 6.0

#282 Post by Billtoo »

I did a fresh install to a hard drive partition on my gateway desktop
pc.
# report-video
VIDEO REPORT: Quirky, version 6.1.2
Chip description:
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 [GeForce GTX 560 Ti] (rev a1)
Requested by /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Resolution (widthxheight, in pixels): 1920x1080
Depth (bits, or planes): 24
Modules requested to be loaded: dbe
Probing Xorg startup log file (/var/log/Xorg.0.log):
Loaded modules: dbe extmod fb glx kbd mouse shadow
Actual rendering on monitor:
Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels (507x285 millimeters)
Depth: 24 planes

I downloaded pets from ppm and found problems with:

Fotowall needs the zcombo_xorg_glsoft-20131207-1-i486-quirky6.pet
installed.
Xine needs xine-lib-1.2.4-i686.pet

The others installed and work.

Thanks
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My report on Quirky 6.0

#283 Post by Billtoo »

I installed openbox + lxpanel.
Installed the proprietary drive for my Nvidia card.
Now XBMC runs under wine :)
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#284 Post by don570 »

Testing 6.1.1

I noticed something unusual - perhaps an unintended mistake
when Barry created the theme

The folder icon is upright when it should be horizontal.
The switcher app shows the correct orientation.
When the folder icon is small in Rox it looks too much like a document
icon. It would be better if the folder icon is lying horizontally
which is common.

Image

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#285 Post by Bert »

broomdodger wrote:This Quirky is the most resilient and/or self-healing puppy yet!
How true! I complained above about the be-latin1 keyboard not being recognized and now, several reboots later, it suddenly is activated!
I don't understand what happened, I did not change anything, still running the same 6.1.1 with no new updates added.
Someone who understands how this is possible? I'm all ears :)

I posted above Firefox from Mozilla is not useable in Quirky 6+. Then I tried several FF-pets from the forum, nothing would run. Then I made two pets myself, based on FF-26.0. No, no running Firefox.
So Quirky definitely is not Puppy :lol:
Will we have to learn how to compile the software ourselves? Maybe a good idea...

Meanwhile Seamonkey is not that terrible... I found an add-on that makes the tabs much more acceptable (remember the site tom-cat.com has retired its great Seamonkey stuff..):

Image

It is available from the Russian Seamonkey community here. Click the SeatabXPlus link.

First days of January and already in love with Quirky ... 8)
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[url=https://startpage.com/do/search?q=host%3Awww.murga-linux.com%2F][img]http://i.imgur.com/XJ9Tqc7.png[/img][/url]
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seamonkey and google search

#286 Post by adi »

I could not see images in Google Search dedicated tab. Only blank rectangles. I download Opera with Quirky Package Manager and now I can see...
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Re: seamonkey and google search

#287 Post by Billtoo »

adi wrote:I could not see images in Google Search dedicated tab. Only blank rectangles. I download Opera with Quirky Package Manager and now I can see...
It's working okay here.
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Re: seamonkey and google search

#288 Post by Bert »

Billtoo wrote:It's working okay here.
Here too.
But I've deleted everything Google from about:config and replaced the search engine with Startpage.com...

Amazing how Google has crept into every corner of every browser. Until they come up with a very clear statement about their intentions, I trust them as much as I trust the NSA.

I've seen how every automatic browser-update re-installed the same spy-ware again and again, disregarding my choices.

Mozilla should be crowd-funded and never again fall for a big pile of google/nsa dollars.

Apologies for going off-topic, only happens when I'm angry :wink:
[url=http://pupsearch.weebly.com/][img]http://pupsearch.weebly.com/uploads/7/4/6/4/7464374/125791.gif[/img][/url]
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Re: seamonkey and google search

#289 Post by slenkar »

Bert wrote:
Billtoo wrote:It's working okay here.
Here too.
But I've deleted everything Google from about:config and replaced the search engine with Startpage.com...

Amazing how Google has crept into every corner of every browser. Until they come up with a very clear statement about their intentions, I trust them as much as I trust the NSA.

I've seen how every automatic browser-update re-installed the same spy-ware again and again, disregarding my choices.

Mozilla should be crowd-funded and never again fall for a big pile of google/nsa dollars.

Apologies for going off-topic, only happens when I'm angry :wink:
yeah might as well switch to chro....oh gawdamnit!
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My report on Quirky 6.0

#290 Post by Billtoo »

How about links?
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#291 Post by broomdodger »

timothyli wrote:I installed 6.1.2. I found a small bug. There is a dead button (Desktop background) in JWM Configuration Manager screen. /usr/local/jwmconfig2/jwmConfigMgr calls an action "wallpaper" but "wallpaper" does not exist. I symlinked /usr/sbin/qwallpaper to /usr/sbin/wallpaper to fix it. I suppose it can also be fixed by modifying the jwmConfigMgr script to change "wallpaper" to "qwallpaper".

As a matter of fact, in keeping with the keep-it-simple design principle of puppy, I think we can even get rid of the entire desktop tab in the JWM Configuration Manager screen because both GTK theme and Desktop Background are already found in the main menu under Desktop. Having that in 2 places is not necessary and only creates more codes to maintain and may confuse the user. Just a suggestion.
Thank you, I used your suggestion to edit jwmConfigMgr and it works.

Quirky 6.1.2 edit:
/usr/local/jwmconfig2/jwmConfigMgr
line 97 <action>qwallpaper &</action>

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Re: My report on Quirky 6.0

#292 Post by Moat »

Billtoo -
Billtoo wrote:I installed openbox + lxpanel.
Where/how/who-the/what-the/etc... :)

Is that a package you compiled yourself? We need to get your seeming oodles of Quirky stuff into the repo, somehow! Would love to try Openbox/Lxpanel on Quirky.

Bob - a non-compiling neophyte :oops:
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Re: My report on Quirky 6.0

#293 Post by Billtoo »

Moat wrote:Billtoo -

Is that a package you compiled yourself? We need to get your seeming oodles of Quirky stuff into the repo, somehow! Would love to try Openbox/Lxpanel on Quirky.
Yes, I compiled it myself, but I don't think it's going to make it into the repo.

Actually, jwm has a better menu system but I still prefer lxpanel + openbox.
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#294 Post by Moat »

Billtoo wrote:... but I still prefer lxpanel + openbox.
Me as well. I'll just have to jump into this compiling fray, one day soon... :)

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My report on Quirky 6.0

#295 Post by Billtoo »

I installed the latest Quirky 6.1.2 to a 16gb SDHC card, computer is
an hp desktop pc.
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Fri 10 Jan 2014 on Quirky 6.1.2 Linux 3.12.6 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: GF108 Board - 1071v0p1 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.14.3
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (513x292 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
Number of GPUs: 1
GPU #0:
Name : GeForce GT 430
PCI BusID : PCI:1:0:0
Number of Display Devices: 1
Display Device 0 (DFP-1):
EDID Name : Acer S230HL
Minimum HorizSync : 30.000 kHz
Maximum HorizSync : 80.000 kHz
Minimum VertRefresh : 55 Hz
Maximum VertRefresh : 75 Hz
Maximum PixelClock : 170.000 MHz
Maximum Width : 1920 pixels
Maximum Height : 1080 pixels
Preferred Width : 1920 pixels
Preferred Height : 1080 pixels
Preferred VertRefresh : 60 Hz
Physical Width : 510 mm
Physical Height : 290 mm

I installed pets using ppm, xine-ui is missing it's xine-lib
dependency, Fotowall needs the
zcombo_xorg_glsoft-20131207-1-i486-quirky6.pet installed.
I still get the Seamonkey first run popup every time it's started
(until I apply the fix).
That's it so far.
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#296 Post by mavrothal »

What is the hash of quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz?
3 independent downloads from ibiblio show: 48f9bc65147ae080995074b9dc60398b
but http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... a1sums.txt says:cff8f10056ecfe4bd4d6aab13f16afc7058e3a0c
Which one is the wrong one?
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#297 Post by Billtoo »

mavrothal wrote:What is the hash of quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz?
3 independent downloads from ibiblio show: 48f9bc65147ae080995074b9dc60398b
but http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... a1sums.txt says:cff8f10056ecfe4bd4d6aab13f16afc7058e3a0c
Which one is the wrong one?
my download shows:

# cd Quirky612stuff/
# ls
devx-6.1.2-quirky6.pet old-quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz
install-quirky-to-drive.sh quirky-6.1.2-8gb.img.xz
install-quirky-to-partition.sh quirky-6.1.2-README.htm
kernel_src-3.12.6-patched.pet quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz
old-quirky-6.1.2-8gb.img.xz
# shasum quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz
cff8f10056ecfe4bd4d6aab13f16afc7058e3a0c quirky-6.1.2.usfs.xz
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#298 Post by Sage »

612: used the .pet from 611. Default res. too high, drive icons displaced towards centre. Modesetting didn't work on any settings, had to revert to VESA. Sound and connection down, Opera disappeared. Can't see my bog std. NIC/wired connection. No 'go-back' in menu. Had something similar previously when updating. Will wipe entire disc inc. Slacko and re-install. Also screwed GRUB.
Later: Complete wipe + re-install working OK, so far.
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#299 Post by timothyli »

This is more about Seamonkey than Quirky6. Does anyone know why this video podcast, one of my favourites, is so laggy under Seamonkey?
http://twit.tv/show/this-week-in-google/231
I have Chrome browser on my other puppies and it plays fine under Chrome.
By the way I just did a fresh install of 6.1.2 and it works great. Thanks!
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upgrade to 6.1.2

#300 Post by adi »

The network doesn't autoconnect when booting (I have lan). I must connect manually. Upgraded from 6.1.1 to 6.1.2. and the system survived. I like this way to keep personal data. My system is on cf card in ide adapter to avoid boot problems but I need an usb stick to take portable data because the file system cannot be seen from others operating systems. Maybe a new partition will solve the problem...
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