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#41 Post by Lobster »

Pizzasgood wrote: Good: I've already replaced NVU with KompoZer (no, not dependent on KDElephant, just a bug-fixed version of NVU)
That is great news. Most people are happy with Composer. I usually download NVU (it is the simplest .pup) but Komposer is the latest

http://puppylinux.org/wikka/NVUWebDesign

Using Komposer might inspire improvements to the Viz offline Webpage here:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy215WebPage
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#42 Post by Puppy_Ninja »

WhoDo wrote:Standard Edition RC2 + web_215.sfs + devx_215.sfs + fltkc++_215.sfs = Developer Edition
So where should I find the devx_215.sfs file?

I have searched the forum for its location, including looking at http://www.puppyos.net/test/ which shows devx_214.sfs.

devx_215.sfs is also not present at the locations of the other sfs files mentioned.

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#43 Post by Sit Heel Speak »

Puppy_Ninja wrote:So where should I find the devx_215.sfs file
(***EDITED: http://pkagfiles.net/puppy215CE/RC2/)
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#44 Post by Billcnz »

Is the fltkc++_215.sfs file missing a directory level or something? It's loading on my system but putting a lot of files straight into the top level / directory.

Changing the subject; the CE homepage file doesn't have all of the links from original home page and for those that want to change back to file:///root/puppy-reference/doc/home.htm, it's now missing some of it's images.

One more thing, why not turn on SeaMonkey's splash screen as Nathan suggested a while ago, it's a simple edit of the 2nd to last line in /usr/local/bin/mozstart file:
exec /usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla-bin -splash $COMTAIL
(always appears to load faster when somethings happening)

I find the Venerable modern theme in Seamonkey a bit dark for my personal tastes but it's simple enough to change.
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#45 Post by mbutts »

great to have updates from ppl like teddog and mu concerning unused bw.... i woke up to check my dial up progress. read the thread and redirected my q'ed downloads to take advantage of the info.
so far have rc2 downloaded and burnt. cant wait to get all of the sfs's downloaded and remastered.
also thanks for all the ppl donating mirrors for these iso's it takes a lot of bw!
tnx guys! keep letting us know of unused bandwidth! i like to be frugal. :D
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#46 Post by richard.a »

WhoDo wrote:
ralphv wrote:When I switch to jwm, the menu has no option to switch back to icewm, I have to type restartwm icewm in a command window. Also, in jwm, Gaim is not in the menu, so it has to be typed in from the command line.
Yep. That's a long-standing JWM issue. I'll have a look and see if I can organise a workaround using XDG menus.
I discuss a work round on this topic at http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 395#106395

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#47 Post by Lobster »

WhoDo wrote: Nathan provided me with a software list for pgs_215.sfs which I meant to post along with the file. Here is the full list for those who are interested:

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ArtOfIllusion-241
blender-2.43
cairomm-0.6.0
crystalize (gimp plug-in)
dcraw-8.66
dia-0.95-1
gc-6.8
gimp-2.2.13
glibmm-2.8
gphoto2-2.3.1
greycstoration (gimp plug-in)
gtkam-0.1.41
gtkmm-2.8.1
inkscape-0.45
jp2 (gimp plug-in)
kompozer-0.77
libcroco-0.6.1
libgphoto2-2.3.1
librsvg-2.8.1
libsigc++-2.0.17
openexr-1.4.0
openjpeg-1.0
pandora-0.7.1 (gimp plug-in)
plasma2-2.11 (gimp plug-in)
povray-3.6.1
pygtk-2.8.6
python-2.4.4
save-for-web-2.2.0 (gimp plug-in)
scribus-1.3.3.8
separate-0.3 (gimp plug-in)
ufraw-0.11
yafray-0.0.9 
I downloaded the .sfs to my home directory
opened a console window

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sh-3.00# scribus
scribus: error while loading shared libraries: libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


That library is a petget . . .

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sh-3.00# gtkam
gtkam: error while loading shared libraries: libltdl.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

all these top proggies working OK

sh-3.00# inkscape
sh-3.00# kompozer
sh-3.00# gimp
sh-3.00# dia
sh-3.00# blender

That is just wonderful :) Very exciting.


Do we have a software list for the web .sfs?
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#48 Post by WhoDo »

Lobster wrote:Do we have a software list for the web .sfs?
I had one somewhere, but can't put my hands on it at the moment. Pizzasgood will have the complete list, but I can tell you that the current version includes:

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Firefox 2.0.0.3
Thunderbird 1.5.10(?)
Java Runtime (check version)
Flash 9
Nvu (to be replaced by Kompozer)
Azureus
Bluefish
There may be others but that's the majority of the contents.

Cheers
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#49 Post by Lobster »

Thanks Warren :)

Java Runtime is 1.5.0_11

Do not forget to turn it on (for those trying). It is under preferences / advanced in Seamonkey

then refresh and test here
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
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#50 Post by richard.a »

Just a quick note before going to bed.

I've run RC2 for a while, trying this and that, and it seems nicely stable.

Confirming that gaim2 is definitely the executable for the IM client, and that performs flawlessly.

On doing an "upgrade" on the save file where I worked on the JWM switching, my scripting worked well.
I notice the righthand end of the taskbar on JWM uses the ice icons and layout, open and close arrows, etc.
Nice touch that :)

Image

It takes significantly longer for the JWM switch to take effect, compared with RC1.
The other direction seems about the same, and here we drop the X server after all.

Laterz all

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#51 Post by Flash »

WhoDo wrote:...If you included the pgs_215.sfs, then you should be able to type gimp in a console and have it run. That will show it is there and mounted. We're still trying to work out why the menu system updates on Pizzasgood's machine but not on mine, or yours evidently.
Neither Firefox nor Gimp was in the Menu, but they both opened from the console.
WhoDo wrote:...Go to a console and type fixmenus, then restart Icewm to see if the menu is updated with either an Office menu or the addition of graphics programs to the graphics menu.
"fixmenu" fixed the menu. I shut down, saving to the DVD, rebooted, and both Firefox and Gimp are on the menu. I haven't had time to play around with anything very much. What should happen when I click gtkam (in the Graphic menu)? Nothing happens now.
WhoDo wrote:Shortcuts for the programs in the sfs files are in /usr/local/bin and should be able to be dragged to the desktop and run from there until we get the menu's behaving nicely.
I'll try that next, when I get time.

The first time I opened Gimp, it was from the console. Everything seemed to go all right, but left this residue in the console:

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sh-3.00# gimp
Fontconfig warning: line 241: saw bool, expected void
Fontconfig warning: line 253: saw bool, expected void
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

(gimp:2972): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp: wire_read(): error
env: python: No such file or directory

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#52 Post by Pizzasgood »

web_215.sfs has Flash 9, Java 1.5.0_11, Firefox 2.0.0.3, Thunderbird, KompoZer, Bluefish, TightVNC Server, and Azureus.
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#53 Post by Scoticus »

I am totally frustrated, yesterday I started at the first post on this thread and attempted to download only to have an error at arround the 68 - 70 MB mark. I tried every link posted and each time the same error came up again and again. The only link that I did not have the patience to try was MiHD.net as although I am on broadband it was going to take over an hour to load.

All attempts were made on 2.14. I have a beta copy of 2.15 Office so nothing ventured I tried again and failed at the first hurdle.

Any suggestions what I may try next ?

Ian

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Scoticus wrote:Any suggestions what I may try next ?
Ian
You could try my mirror at http://micro-hard.homelinux.net/puppy/d ... andard.iso

I'm on an adsl2+ connection, so my uplink speed is a bit under 1MB/s and my ISP does not include my uploads as downloads when calculating my bandwidth. Anyway I have only 2 days of this month left :D :)

The checksum is in the same directory and it is also the same as that on the official sites.

I have burned from a copy of that ISO and checksum was fine.

Let me know how you get on.

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Pizzasgood wrote:web_215.sfs has Flash 9, Java 1.5.0_11, Firefox 2.0.0.3, Thunderbird, KompoZer, Bluefish, TightVNC Server, and Azureus.
It appears KompoZer is redundant as it's included in both web_215.sfs and pgs_215.sfs. See Release Details for the current applications list. Perhaps it should be removed from the pgs_215.sfs?
Scoticus wrote:Any suggestions what I may try next ?
Download one of the following download managers

Many of these (aria, for example) supports download resume and automatic MD5 and CRC checking.
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Scoticus wrote:attempted to download
Ian use Menu / internet / Xwget in 2.14

It is more reliable as a downloader ;)
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#57 Post by Scoticus »

I am pleased to say that I was able to at long last download the RC2 and OO and Web .sfs files.

In a fit of frustration I totally gave up on Puppy and went back to XP only to find that the expletive deleted thing downloaded immediately. I had hoped that I could have kept everything in house but I think that I have got things right so far.

Tronkel advised "Copy your sfs file to the same folder that your pup_save file is in - usually /mnt/home and to reboot"

Is that all there is to it as I can not seem to find anything showing that either Opera or Open Office are available to me.

Looking at the installer there appears to be a shortage of pet packages and nothing is listed for Opera or OOo. How do I find them ?

WhoDo is advised that if the gem game is missing in the final offering that he should take to the hills. She who must be obeyed has got hooked on it and it is more than my life is worth if it is not there. Failure will have her heading in your direction and that will not be a pretty sight.

Things keep on looking better and better, keep up the good work everyone.

Ian

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#58 Post by WhoDo »

Scoticus wrote:Is that all there is to it as I can not seem to find anything showing that either Opera or Open Office are available to me.
Run fixmenus from a console and restart your window manager. That should have the applications appearing in your menu.
Scoticus wrote:WhoDo is advised that if the gem game is missing in the final offering that he should take to the hills. She who must be obeyed has got hooked on it and it is more than my life is worth if it is not there. Failure will have her heading in your direction and that will not be a pretty sight.
Ah, so SHE's the one? We knew someone was using it, but were not quite sure who that one person was! :P

The gem game is available as a download from PETget (install on your desktop) or from the PSI repositories. I promise it will download a whole lot quicker than me restoring it to the Final release. :)

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#59 Post by puppyfan12 »

Lobster wrote:
Ian use Menu / internet / Xwget in 2.14

It is more reliable as a downloader ;)
Wow Lobster, I had no idea wget was so powerful. Definitely give it a try for download resuming since it's already included. Here's an excellent article on it's use.

Specifically this section will be useful to you (I removed the long url that messes the forum up):
Gina Trapani wrote:Resume large file downloads on a flaky connection

Say you're piggybacking the neighbor's wifi and every time someone microwaves popcorn you lose the connection, and your video download (naughty you!) keeps crapping out halfway through. Direct Wget to resume partial downloads for big files on intermittent connections.

To set Wget to resume an interrupted download of this 16MB "Mavericks Surf Highlights 2006: Wipeouts" short from Google Video, use:
wget -c --output-document=mavericks.avi "http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version="

(Apologies for the humungous, non-wrapping URL.)

The -c ("continue") option sets Wget to resume a partial download if the transfer is interrupted. You'll also notice the URL is in quotes, necessary for any address with &'s in it. Also, since that URL is so long, you can specify the name of the output file explicitly - in this case, mavericks.avi.
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#60 Post by Scoticus »

Many thanks WhoDo

Fixmenus worked a treat and Open Office now available.

I went back to the Welcome to Puppy RC1 page and clicked on Opera browser where it displayed Opera 9.1 on Puppy but on further investigation I was informed the page was not available. Looks like the link to the pet is broken.

Looked for the gem game but similarly could not find the item.

Can you please direct me to the promised land ?

Thanking you in anticipation

Ian

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