| Author |
Message |
| playdayz |
Posted: Sat 26 May 2012, 18:23 Post subject:
|
|
| Quote: | get_libreoffice-0.15.pet
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65918
This is not Playdayz's tweaked version of LibreOffice. |
My tweak was just a slight adjustment to one of the desktop files and I think 01micko has included that, so this is the one to use.
Just to be clear, the possible advantage to using one of the Libre versions of Lupu or 3HD or FatSlacko is that Libre Office is built-in to the sfs and therefore loads into ram and will startup and run somewhat faster.
|
|
 |
| bigpup |
Posted: Thu 24 May 2012, 15:41 Post subject:
|
|
Not sure if this has been posted before.
GUI to download LibreOffice
get_libreoffice-0.15.pet
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65918
This is not Playdayz's tweaked version of LibreOffice.
It is a program that is suppose to get the latest version of the normal LibreOffice.
Says it is beta, but the latest version 0.15 seems to be reported as working good.
|
|
 |
| nooby |
Posted: Wed 23 May 2012, 09:53 Post subject:
|
|
Yes I tried Frisbee and are using it now.
Jay that solved it for me. So much appreciated you cared to tell me.
|
|
 |
| kevin bowers |
Posted: Wed 23 May 2012, 08:56 Post subject:
|
|
| nooby wrote: | Maybe I should start a new thread?
I did an upgrade sort of. I had lupu 528-005 with an old version of FF 3.6 ...
So I wanted the latest FF 12 instead but too lazy to start all over with pfix=ram
so I made a frugal install reusing the old savefile but uninstalled the old FF
and installed the latest instead.
That made me lose the automatic connection to internet so each time I boot
I need to do a manual connection to internet by clicking on icon in tray
and wait for it to resolve an IP.
Is there a file to edit to make it do this automatically instead?
I remember vaguely that way back when we had lupu 525 there where talk
about a program in Menu that could make it reconnect but would that solve
this no connect too? okay I should try maybe it helps. Any suggestion?
Here is a thread about similar problem for Slacko?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78500 |
Nooby,
I have had similar problems with Lupu528. Try Frisbee. Menu>Internet>Frisbee installer. It has fixed several installations for me. Good luck!
|
|
 |
| nooby |
Posted: Tue 22 May 2012, 16:15 Post subject:
|
|
Maybe I should start a new thread?
I did an upgrade sort of. I had lupu 528-005 with an old version of FF 3.6 ...
So I wanted the latest FF 12 instead but too lazy to start all over with pfix=ram
so I made a frugal install reusing the old savefile but uninstalled the old FF
and installed the latest instead.
That made me lose the automatic connection to internet so each time I boot
I need to do a manual connection to internet by clicking on icon in tray
and wait for it to resolve an IP.
Is there a file to edit to make it do this automatically instead?
I remember vaguely that way back when we had lupu 525 there where talk
about a program in Menu that could make it reconnect but would that solve
this no connect too? okay I should try maybe it helps. Any suggestion?
Here is a thread about similar problem for Slacko?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78500
|
|
 |
| playdayz |
|
 |
| playdayz |
|
 |
| radky |
|
 |
| playdayz |
Posted: Fri 18 May 2012, 15:33 Post subject:
|
|
| Quote: | I have made gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs
Contents: all the files in the gimp-2.6.12-Lucid.pet playdayz made + translations + ROX settings. |
Thanks shinobar. I will post the NLS and BuiltinHelp pets I mentioned for people who might prefer those. I guess you figured out that I used Debian wheezy (testing) 2.6.12--I should have mentioned that.
|
|
 |
| shinobar |
Posted: Fri 18 May 2012, 10:22 Post subject:
gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs |
|
I have made gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs
Contents: all the files in the gimp-2.6.12-Lucid.pet playdayz made + translations + ROX settings. Note that no development files.
Tested on lupu-528JP05(now developping based on Lupu-528-05). Not tested yet on other Puppies.
FYI: translations are under /usr/share/locale, ROX settings are under /root and under /usr/local/apps/ROX-Filer.
|
|
 |
| gojko |
Posted: Fri 18 May 2012, 05:23 Post subject:
|
|
Will get language support to console of lupu 5.2.8?
Like as to working at wary 5.3. Particularly xorgwizard.
|
|
 |
| futwerk |
Posted: Thu 17 May 2012, 21:00 Post subject:
|
|
|
backgrounds.
|
|
 |
| playdayz |
Posted: Thu 17 May 2012, 20:43 Post subject:
|
|
GIMP 2.6.12 The Final 2.6 Release - For testing now
I didn't know GIMP could be this small, 11MB pet. The Native Language Support will be a separate pet and the Builtin Help will be a separate pet. The basic pet uses the method of online Help Iguleder used in GIMP 2.6.11 above--but 2.6.11 includes the locales (NLS) also. Both 2.6.11 and 2.6.12 use the web browser to display Help because the gimp Help Browser requires webkit which requires gstreamer, etc. But 2.6.10 in the PPM uses the Gimp Help Browser for anyone who wants it.
When first using Help choose Web Browser if asked. If you have used other GIMP packages you might need to delete the /root/.gimp-2.6 folder.
http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/gimp-2.6.12-Lucid.pet
|
|
 |
| bigpup |
Posted: Wed 16 May 2012, 22:28 Post subject:
|
|
Well OK. But why not give a normal Grub4dos example entry for each type install?
One of my Grub4dos full install entries looks like this:
title Lucid 528.005 full (sda2/boot)
uuid 446028ce-5c60-46d4-a202-5cde1b6957f5
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 ro
Questioning rootnoverify being a proper entry was driven by this post. Maybe depends on hardware.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78381
Tried it both ways, root or rootnoverify, on my computer and it does not care which one is used. Works for both. Seemed to make a difference for this guy.
|
|
 |
| James C |
Posted: Wed 16 May 2012, 20:29 Post subject:
Re: info for Grub and Grub4dos |
|
| shinobar wrote: | | bigpup wrote: | For Frugal install:
The Grub example entry uses the rootnoverify command. This does not work, because the drive will not be mounted. |
I have not tested with the legacy, but tested with grub4dos. Works the rootnoverify. |
I have always used rootnoverify for frugal installs with legacy Grub.... hundreds of installs with no problems.
| shinobar wrote: | | bigpup wrote: | For full install:
There is no good example entry for a Grub4dos entry.
Only good for Grub entry. |
I am not sure good or not, but it works because Grub4dos is upper compatible with the legacy. |
I can confirm that the identical menu entry will work for both legacy Grub and Grub4dos as well.
|
|
 |
|
Display posts from previous: Sort by:
|