Hansamben - 412 - Kids Linux distro based on Puppy Linux 412
- technosaurus
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to remove the tray delete /root/.jwmrc-tray
more info for jwm kiosk related stuff here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51200
I haven't used it in a while so I have forgotten what all else I removed when I did it - anything specific?
more info for jwm kiosk related stuff here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51200
I haven't used it in a while so I have forgotten what all else I removed when I did it - anything specific?
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
OK, I am getting closer
my remaining problem is when I press CTRL+ALT+D to disable right click on mouse
then remaster the cd
right click on mouse is back
How do I disable the Right Click on the Mouse and retain it when I remaster the CD?
Can you advise where this function is stored and maybe I can figure it out
appreciate all your help and patience
yarddog
my remaining problem is when I press CTRL+ALT+D to disable right click on mouse
then remaster the cd
right click on mouse is back
How do I disable the Right Click on the Mouse and retain it when I remaster the CD?
Can you advise where this function is stored and maybe I can figure it out
appreciate all your help and patience
yarddog
- technosaurus
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rather than disable the right mouse click all together you can edit the jwmrc template where it says onroot="3"
change it to onroot="{0,4-9}"
(1,2, and 3 are left middle and right mouse click)
then if you just rename your tray instead of deleting it you can change the corresponding root:#
<TrayButton label="Menu" icon="mini-dog.xpm">root:3</TrayButton>
(I am assuming you may need the right mouse click at some point - Gcompris has a mouse learning module that uses it)
change it to onroot="{0,4-9}"
(1,2, and 3 are left middle and right mouse click)
then if you just rename your tray instead of deleting it you can change the corresponding root:#
<TrayButton label="Menu" icon="mini-dog.xpm">root:3</TrayButton>
(I am assuming you may need the right mouse click at some point - Gcompris has a mouse learning module that uses it)
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
This is the way i did it in the kiosk versions
/usr/sbin/xorgwizard
Between the lines
[/quote]#######################
/usr/sbin/xorgwizard
Between the lines
[/quote]#######################
#echo "Probing the video card and monitor..."and
I adjusted some code to
As Technosaurus says there is no way back unless you edit the file. It also doesnt work with laptop touchpads.Code: Select all
#v2.21 quick hack...added buttonmapping to disable right mouse sidders sed -e 's%/dev/input/mice%/dev/mouse%' /etc/X11/xorg.conf > /tmp/xorgconfmousefix sed '/ZAxisMapping/ a\ Option "ButtonMapping" "1 1 1"' /tmp/xorgconfmousefix > /etc/X11/xorg.conf rm /tmp/xorgconfmousefix
trying to get wireless working
I bought a AA0 532h at Costco for my 6-yr old daughter's birthday. I immediately set out to be a kid-friendly distro on there instead of Win7.
While she uses Qimo in a VM on our desktop, I decided HanSamBen was a better choice for now (we'll see what Qimo2 looks like and if the AAO can handle it).
So after lots of frustrating learning, I have HanSamBen working on her machine, except the wireless. It appears to be a AR928X card which may not be supported by this version of Puppy.
Am I out of luck or can the driver be added?
BTW, the wireless loads fine on UNR (which I put in another partition on the same netbook).
While she uses Qimo in a VM on our desktop, I decided HanSamBen was a better choice for now (we'll see what Qimo2 looks like and if the AAO can handle it).
So after lots of frustrating learning, I have HanSamBen working on her machine, except the wireless. It appears to be a AR928X card which may not be supported by this version of Puppy.
Am I out of luck or can the driver be added?
BTW, the wireless loads fine on UNR (which I put in another partition on the same netbook).
audio too
Thanks for checking and for all you've done here.
I also don't have audio working. Any and all help would make my life easier and make my daughter happier. I really like your distro and would much rather use it than UNR if I can get sound and networking up.
I also don't have audio working. Any and all help would make my life easier and make my daughter happier. I really like your distro and would much rather use it than UNR if I can get sound and networking up.
- technosaurus
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It has been a while since I alpha-released my kiosk version, but the one thing that I could never figure out how to get to auto-start was the video. I have recently figured that out and posted it in the Pup'nGo thread... the only catch is that it I only figured out the Xvesa method so far and haven't tried the newer releases with Xvesa... Is Xvesa sufficiently acceptable with the new Gcompris to remove Xorg?
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
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OOo4Kids_0.9_Linux_Intel_X86-32_en-us.pet (89mo)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 69&t=54063
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 69&t=54063
Any news ... ?sidders wrote: So i have been busy putting together the same HSB on 431, which as a more up-to-date kernel ale to accomodate the card.
I just have to get the browser sorted Opera, Seamonkey? and with flash.
I will have it soon. Sorry for the delay.
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I tried your Etoys, KDE, and hsb sfs with Lucid Puppy-5.0. I was pleasantly surprised, when converted to sfs4, they work well. A few of the programs do not run, and that's probably due to dependencies that are included in your main sfs file. It could be an easy update.
Please consider using it for your update rather that just stepping up to 431. My grandchildren really enjoy your OS.
Thanks,
Jim
Please consider using it for your update rather that just stepping up to 431. My grandchildren really enjoy your OS.
Thanks,
Jim
Great , the new 2.6.33.2 kernel is good. Since you've been working with 4.4CE which uses many of the features of zigbert's Stardust, you may want to add zigbert's DuDE-0.3 which is essentially an updated version of his Puppy Control Center and works really good with lupu-5.0.sidders wrote:Jim i will take you up on that suggestion. I did do something for 4.4CE along the same lines.
Edit May 23: Lucid 5.01 will be out in a few days which has a few bug fixes. I'm using it to edit this post and most of your applications are working fine on it. Looking forward to your update.
Cheers,
Jim