Worked perfectly, however container appears to have a limit of 7 items.you need to right click on them (once on the dockbar), select 'modify this launcher', then select the container you want it in.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks for the suggestions, dinky, but I think my situation isn't as bad as you suspect. I have an old nVidia 5500 which has run Compiz-fusion just fine in Ubuntu. The card was recognized and the special driver installed.dinky wrote:Hi Lane, you're only half way there I'm afraid. Ripple works with Compiz-fusion as the window manager, and if it ain't working, you'll get Ripple with nothing to manage the windows..
What graphics card are you running? It needs to support compiz-fusion.
Tor: is a ISP masker and encryption for anonymous surfing, can also be used in conjunction with a VPN which puppy4.1.1 allows connection to. Have tried both VPN and Tor in windows but not in puppy as yet.dinky wrote: ...
@ Mysticmarks
Also in there is dir2sfs, to make an sfs from a folder. Forum member sunburnt had a very cool program called mksfs he was working on, which I'll likely include. Which other ones can you think of? Also, what's TOR? I'd very much welcome an extension sfs, or more packages, to go with Ripple.
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Anyway, I welcome any help you're able to give. Thanks again for your feedback.
~dinky
As I recall, I was adding Amsn to the Internet container, and after editing the container name it disappeared. Tried again with the same result, so I removed an application and then it added properly. Tried to add another application, to increase number over 7, and had same result.Odd, I've definitely had more than 7 launchers in a container before... what happens when you try to add another one?
Your report is essentially the same as mine: xorg bombs, and xvesa starts fully, but with incomplete window management... the same behavior I see on my big computer.aarf wrote:EeePC/ripple6.2
xorg goes only as far as the cross then arrow detailed elsewhere.
Xvesa will boot fully but i cant see that fusion is happening
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Eee PC: I made the edits in .xinitrc and sure enough, Ripple runs just fine without Compiz-fusion.dinky wrote:@Lanelester & aarf
Interesting. Firstly, lets try and get xorg working without compiz-fusion on your computer, as compiz-fusion won't run without it. I need to edit the script for Xvesa in xorgwizard.
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