Tmxxine Prism 3.01 and now the smaller "Shard 3.01"
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Tmxxine Prism 3.01 and now the smaller "Shard 3.01"
UPDATE
Linux Tmxxine Shard is 155MB
Xfce (uses NOP 3.01 as base)
Opera
Textmaker wordprocessor
Geany
runs with 256MB ram
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xxineShard
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Prism shines forth
Sharp as a shard of Light . . .
Prism now available . . .
go to
http://pkagfiles.net
> "click" puppy-mirror-isos
> Tmxxine
md5sum tmxxine_prism.iso
b87cae0a9ec5aa9b3bda3ab52cfdce16
mirrors welcome
For a temporary solution, you could use megaupload, like i did - its free to use and max file size is 500mb, easily big enough!
Edit - AAAAARRRRGGGHHH! you posted before me!
Edit - AAAAARRRRGGGHHH! you posted before me!
Download a better Computer :)
[url=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTLJYDHX3g]Puppy Linux Song[/url]
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[url=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rDTLJYDHX3g]Puppy Linux Song[/url]
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Any more songs?headfound wrote:
Edit - AAAAARRRRGGGHHH! you posted before me!
Puppy Linux Song - http://www.lulu.tv/?p=5448
I can provide lyrics if you wish to sing about Linux Tmxxine (pronounced Time Machine in this dimension)
Here is one I did earlier . . .
http://www.sr.se/P1/src/sing/index.htm?key=0QN2UFA6
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Prism audio podcast
My Gosh, Prism is already being reviewd by this German Blogger
http://digitaleintopf.blogspot.com/2007 ... linux.html
Guten Tag
right click on this Prism audio podcast to download (1118k)
http://www.tmxxine.com/sound/prism.mp3
Sound has been boosted after recent complaints about low volume
http://digitaleintopf.blogspot.com/2007 ... linux.html
Guten Tag
right click on this Prism audio podcast to download (1118k)
http://www.tmxxine.com/sound/prism.mp3
Sound has been boosted after recent complaints about low volume
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Linux Tmxxine Shard
Improvements are updates to Puppy and Icewm and dropping of developers sfs
Linux Tmxxine Photon will be for developers
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xinePhoton
Notecase and CUPS printing and 2.17 base improvements
Puppy 2.17.1rc
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy217
Improved Icewm with Ezpup 2.17r2
Improved homepage off and online support
I am also working on a smaller Linux Tmxxine called "Shard" (144MB)
which will be out soon and is based on Puppy 2.17.1
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xxineShard
Linux Tmxxine Photon will be for developers
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xinePhoton
Notecase and CUPS printing and 2.17 base improvements
Puppy 2.17.1rc
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy217
Improved Icewm with Ezpup 2.17r2
Improved homepage off and online support
I am also working on a smaller Linux Tmxxine called "Shard" (144MB)
which will be out soon and is based on Puppy 2.17.1
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xxineShard
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Shard is now available
Shard is now available
see first post in this thread
An operating system based on Puppy Linux 2.17.1
see first post in this thread
An operating system based on Puppy Linux 2.17.1
- 144 MB
Bugfixed Puppy 2.17.1
IceWM with XP and Vista themes
Extra Programs
EzPup, Xara, Kompozer, GimpShop and Java, adblock+ and Stumblupon for Seamonkey
Easy update info for adding OpenOffice
Probably wouldn't save much space, but perhaps Shard should substitute Opera for that abomination Seamonster, especially as you are including Java?
[PS. Excuse diversion, Lob., but perhaps John will give YOU deletion rights on this Forum (he isn't willing to listen to a word I say!)? Then you can erase these rogue postings before the W. USA wakes up.]
[PS. Excuse diversion, Lob., but perhaps John will give YOU deletion rights on this Forum (he isn't willing to listen to a word I say!)? Then you can erase these rogue postings before the W. USA wakes up.]
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Shard is available with Opera
Hi SageSage wrote:Probably wouldn't save much space, but perhaps Shard should substitute Opera for that abomination Seamonster, especially as you are including Java?
I don't like Opera in Linux. I prefer Seamonkey to Firefox (more stable)
I used Opera for many years in Windows but it does not (out of the box) display wiki info right and has other nuances that are not my fav flavour.
I would like a spell checker in Seamonkey but v1.08 is very stable. It is good.
Some would prefer Flock browser [shrug]
Personally I would place Opera below Flock and Firefox as a personal preference. This does not make me a bad person. I have nothing against Opera users. Some may even be nice people. Are we able to make our personal choice? Hope so.
Dopera can be added Sage to personalise as you know
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/OperaBrowser
Shard is my personalised version of Linux Tmxxine and includes Adblock+ and Stumbleupon (which I always install). I used the Olive XP theme as default but a few button clicks and IceVista IV is available.
Also some will be dissapointed that few background images are included (in fact only the defaults) but the Shard wiki page explains how to add more. Even more personal preferences.
I always have a simple way of testing. Put Opera, Firefox, Flock and Seamonkey etc. on the system. Which do you use? I end up using Seamonkey. It is therefore right for me. It is therefore in my personalised Linux Tmxxine - Shard.
Shard only took a few hours - so using 2.17.1 or Shard as a base you could personalise 'Linux Sage' easily enough. Perhaps.
Thanks for that speedy reaction, Lob. Hope you've got the ice chest and tinnies ready for The Big Heat, today!
Sage Linux - now there's a thought! Some chance.
Incidentally, one ess two pees - wee dont want anuther bobwrit phiascoe arround thiss forrum!
Of course! The long-running survey, however, places Opera squarely second to Firefox.Are we able to make our personal choice?
Sage Linux - now there's a thought! Some chance.
Incidentally, one ess two pees - wee dont want anuther bobwrit phiascoe arround thiss forrum!
Opera in Puppy
I've been trying out Opera recently in Puppy.
It's an extremely well designed and fast system with a great email client and RSS news reader.
Sadly I had to give it up and go straight back to Seamonkey though. I takes three or more page reloads to render my iGoogle personalised homepage. There is also no gpg encryption system available for it either. I'll keep an eye on it for the future though.
Current Seamonkey 1.08 crashes when Enigmail is installed as an extension. GTK library problem maybe?. Hope Barry can sort this out for Puppy 2.18.
Puppy 2.17.1 seems to have a problem also with remembering ALSA configuration. It has to be set up after every reboot of Puppy on my PC here..
Must go and try Lobster's Tmxxine Shard. Looks good to me!
Tronkel
It's an extremely well designed and fast system with a great email client and RSS news reader.
Sadly I had to give it up and go straight back to Seamonkey though. I takes three or more page reloads to render my iGoogle personalised homepage. There is also no gpg encryption system available for it either. I'll keep an eye on it for the future though.
Current Seamonkey 1.08 crashes when Enigmail is installed as an extension. GTK library problem maybe?. Hope Barry can sort this out for Puppy 2.18.
Puppy 2.17.1 seems to have a problem also with remembering ALSA configuration. It has to be set up after every reboot of Puppy on my PC here..
Must go and try Lobster's Tmxxine Shard. Looks good to me!
Tronkel
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
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GTK is being updated . . .Current Seamonkey 1.08 crashes when Enigmail is installed as an extension. GTK library problem maybe?. Hope Barry can sort this out for Puppy 2.18.
Someone could adopt this page
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy218
any more clues from Barrys Blog can be added
I wonder if the enigmail problem is solved in a later Seamonkey or if the Seamonkey developers are aware of it?
Puppy 2.17.1 seems to have a problem also with remembering ALSA configuration. It has to be set up after every reboot of Puppy on my PC here..
Must go and try Lobster's Tmxxine Shard. Looks good to me!
Shard is just 2.17.1 with Ezpup + 3 of my favourite programs.
So it contains JWM but the default is Icewm which Ezpup uses.
I prefer Icewm because it is more reliable than JWM (though JWM of late has proven to be solid, I still do not trust it fully)
I will try and create documentation for creating Shard
The creation process for an earlier Linux Tmxxine is here
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakka=DistroCreate
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Seamonkey and Enigmail
I tried downloading the latest Seamonkey 1.1.4 from the Mozilla webpage. Also downloaded latest Enigmail 0.95.4 from there as well.
Now everything works perfectly.
Problem is the Seamonkey 1.08 version in Puppy. A gut feeling tells me that it might be something to do with an incorrect version of GTK or a missing library. I remember a similar problem with Seamonkey crashing for this reason awhile back.
The built-in 1.08 version on this PC now crashes when trying to send any message at all, not only when the gpg key management routine is started. I don't particularly want to delete my current Seamonkey profile, because that is being accessed by the separately installed 1.1.4 version. There's no other way of directly uninstalling the offending Enigmail extension that I know of. Installing Multizilla might be some sort of work-around though - dunno. It claims to be able to disable unwanted extensions in Seamonkey. I'll give that a try and see what happens. No great hopes though.
Now everything works perfectly.
Problem is the Seamonkey 1.08 version in Puppy. A gut feeling tells me that it might be something to do with an incorrect version of GTK or a missing library. I remember a similar problem with Seamonkey crashing for this reason awhile back.
The built-in 1.08 version on this PC now crashes when trying to send any message at all, not only when the gpg key management routine is started. I don't particularly want to delete my current Seamonkey profile, because that is being accessed by the separately installed 1.1.4 version. There's no other way of directly uninstalling the offending Enigmail extension that I know of. Installing Multizilla might be some sort of work-around though - dunno. It claims to be able to disable unwanted extensions in Seamonkey. I'll give that a try and see what happens. No great hopes though.
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
Seamonkey Enigmail
Glad you mentioned this problem again, Tronkel,
I have too a couple of times but no indication yet whether Barry is aware of it or plans to fix it - perhaps in the process of a Seamonkey upgrade in 2.18? ;-)
I know it's not an item for most, but this is the kind of thorogoing thing that we have come to expect and appreciate in puppy. I still want to use it in business, including internet commerce - without having to reboot frequently and maintain two OSes.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19727
Henry
I have too a couple of times but no indication yet whether Barry is aware of it or plans to fix it - perhaps in the process of a Seamonkey upgrade in 2.18? ;-)
I know it's not an item for most, but this is the kind of thorogoing thing that we have come to expect and appreciate in puppy. I still want to use it in business, including internet commerce - without having to reboot frequently and maintain two OSes.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19727
Henry
Uninstall Seamonkey extensions
http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/installation.html
Go here and install Mnenhy if you need to get rid of any misbehaving extensions in Seamonkey 1.08. It seems to work most of the time. I got rid of Enigmail this way, so now Seamonkey 1.08 is working in Puppy again without crashing
Go here and install Mnenhy if you need to get rid of any misbehaving extensions in Seamonkey 1.08. It seems to work most of the time. I got rid of Enigmail this way, so now Seamonkey 1.08 is working in Puppy again without crashing
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
Just to recap the problem - With Enigmail (and of course Gnupg) installed, if I try to view an incoming email containing gpg encrypted material, Seamonkey 1.08 mail shuts down immediately. Or, if I even just click on Compose it shuts down. I may not have Enigmail set up correctly, but at least this shutdown problem does not occur in the newer Seamonkey version.
I had no need for Mnenhy; I just went to a backup configuration without Enigmail. Incidentally, Enigmail is the only extension I have ever tried with Seamonkey.
Henry
I had no need for Mnenhy; I just went to a backup configuration without Enigmail. Incidentally, Enigmail is the only extension I have ever tried with Seamonkey.
Henry
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something like gmail.com
Ah yes I did that too (but I think with 1.1.3 and it worked OK until I somehow called the 1.08 Seamonkey on the system and they kind of mixed and both stopped working . . . so I used Firefox for a while.I tried downloading the latest Seamonkey 1.1.4 from the Mozilla webpage
This info is a little dated . . .
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/SeaMonkey
Does latest Seamonkey need recompiling with 2.17 dev.sfs and testing?
Bit beyond me.
Can your banking needs be met by using something like gmail.com, or is that inherently unsafe?
My guess (hope) is that Barry will upgrade the Seamonkey version in 2.18 and allow for Enigmail in the compilation.
Yes, I have been informed that Foxfire and gmail work with gpg. My shopping cart and server, henrystrobel.com, have been working fine for years, and I would not want to mix in a new gmail account. Would be the tail wagging the dog - because of a bug ;-)
Henry
Yes, I have been informed that Foxfire and gmail work with gpg. My shopping cart and server, henrystrobel.com, have been working fine for years, and I would not want to mix in a new gmail account. Would be the tail wagging the dog - because of a bug ;-)
Henry
Lobster, thanks for your suggestions,
I noted this to Tronkel in another string, but wanted to mention it to you too:
I wrote:
Just wanted to say that I installed the latest Seamonkey 1.1.4 using the instructions here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=16899
and was able to install the latest Enigmail and gnupg and transfer my old keys. Decrypting credit card data works great. One more step toward moving my business to linux.
I do hope Barry upgrades Seamonkey, since the old version 1.08 takes up a lot of space. Also doesn't work with gnupg!
Henry
I noted this to Tronkel in another string, but wanted to mention it to you too:
I wrote:
Just wanted to say that I installed the latest Seamonkey 1.1.4 using the instructions here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=16899
and was able to install the latest Enigmail and gnupg and transfer my old keys. Decrypting credit card data works great. One more step toward moving my business to linux.
I do hope Barry upgrades Seamonkey, since the old version 1.08 takes up a lot of space. Also doesn't work with gnupg!
Henry