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Posted: Fri 02 Jan 2009, 20:30
by J-Bob
Evil20071 wrote:Bug fix for the theme defaults:

Open /root/.gtkrc-2.0

Replace "Phacile-Blue" in line 2 with "Stardrops". This will change the default theme to Stardrops.

You should end up with this:

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# -- THEME AUTO-WRITTEN DO NOT EDIT
include "/usr/share/themes/Stardrops/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"

include "/root/.gtkrc.mine"

# -- THEME AUTO-WRITTEN DO NOT EDIT
Booted from the Live CD and tested it out. That file is the config for the default theme. I changed it the normal way with the GTK Theme chooser in my full install in Virtual box and that was the difference in the two files. ;)

Should be able to replace it with that info and then reboot and it have stardrops as the default theme.
I knew that it was the fix when i did a test on the live-cd.

it's an oversight when i remastered. kinda like the background.

let me know if the new Xorg will fix the issue.

- J-Bob

Posted: Fri 02 Jan 2009, 20:37
by Evil20071
Will do. Downloading the Xorg server X11R7.4 (Current stable release) and will compile it once it's done.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:01
by J-Bob
currently i found yet another bug. It's with petget.

apparently it seems to have issues with downloading ANYTHING. well most things. It seems to not mind bluefish, at least, i think it does not mind it.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:12
by Evil20071
Try the petget package they are going to use in 4.2. I installed it and it works ok... but I cheat like that so... ~whistles innocently~

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:23
by J-Bob
Evil20071 wrote:Try the petget package they are going to use in 4.2. I installed it and it works ok... but I cheat like that so... ~whistles innocently~
great idea :D

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:44
by Evil20071
Well, it looks the same up to a point. However, it includes the puppy 4 package repos... and idk how much of that will be compatible with us...

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:48
by J-Bob
Evil20071 wrote:Well, it looks the same up to a point. However, it includes the puppy 4 package repos... and idk how much of that will be compatible with us...
i looked for it but all i could find was ttuuxxx's idea, and that does not work with the downloader system.

a link to the petget you found would be good.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 00:50
by Evil20071
heh... I copied the DRM stuff from puppy 4.1.2 just to see if X11R7.4 compile using that stuff. Let's keep our fingers crossed...


Uhhh... I think I still have it in my puppy 4.1.2 install... >.> Let me reboot into Puppy and see...

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 01:13
by J-Bob
i decided to use ttuuxxx's improved petget, with 4.1.1's petget, and i finally got things working.

that's one major bug fixed :D

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 01:18
by Evil20071
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36978the third post in the thread. That's the one I was using. >.>


Ok.. so you beat me to it... lol

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 03:11
by J-Bob
i've been working with opera and while it's light, its having issues with flash player 10.

I might try to build a FireLassie using ff3 and some addons.

then test how well that would work.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 03:19
by Evil20071
Bug or lack of inclusion?

Menu > Fun = blank? Fixmenus and still blank? I just noticed it...

Restarted JWM.. still blank...

and I STILL can't find the right libs for Mesa GL's config script... and I STILL can't get the libdrm-2.4.3 or 2.3.1 to compile... I am stuck... Help?

Also, the libdrm in 4.1.2... it's 2.3.0 just like in what we're using now.... Odd much?


PS: I thought about it, and decided to provide the tar.gz of both Mesa GL AND libdrm-2.3.1 (Minimum) and libdrm 2.4.3 source packages. I'll let you see if you can compile any of them? See thread: X11R7.5 Requirements

Put them on my forum due to filesize restrictions here.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 04:09
by Evil20071
Bug: This time in GAIM.

Font size is HUGE and can't be lowered for more than one line at a time.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 04:41
by ttuuxxx
Ok guys first and last time I'm helping here is the package you needed
First you needed to compile pthreads-stubs and then libdrm
next to compile messa you'll need xdamage but the fun part about that is its part of xorg and you have download the Xorg to compile it, very large but you'll get all the latest files like libpng, Glu, Messa, and tons of others its around 380MB extracted before you even start compiling.
Use this in your terminal
$ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/xorg login

CVS password: <hit return>

$ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/xorg co -r DAMAGE-XFIXES xc

now I'm gone
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 04:46
by Evil20071
Thanks ttuuxxx. I appreciate it.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 04:50
by ttuuxxx
Evil20071 wrote:Thanks ttuuxxx. I appreciate it.
you need the pthread stubs also, looks like you didn't download it.
ps its not you that I have the problem with :wink:
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 05:02
by Evil20071
I grabbed both. >.> twice actually cause my net died in mid download on the first go around...

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 05:34
by Evil20071
Going to go to bed and let this CVS download finish. It's huge. started out with 1200+ mb free... down to 739... Glad this is in Virtual Box and the memory expands on it.. >.>

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 13:48
by J-Bob
glad ttuuxxx could help.

and also, the lack of fun in this, is because i removed the entries and most of the fun progras.

i plan to replace some of them with better games which are hopefully lighter.

and i till can't get oera to work with flash :?

well... i'm glad that wow was working on xorg.

i'll try that out.

Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2009, 15:33
by J-Bob
i decided to swtch from opera to FirePup due to issues with opera and flash.

expect it to stay for the final release, hopefully