Macpup Opera 2.0
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Battery module location and how to add from previous macpup
Joel,
It's great to see another Buffalonian on the boards here! I love your Buffalo Backgrounds, I used the starry sky one for a while already and loved it. The historical ones were pretty neat to. Thanks.
Now my question. I saw on the end of page 4 begin of page 5 of the this topic that yuou pulled the battery and cpu module from the previous Opera 061 version of MacPup. Can you tell me how you did it? I have been looking and trying with no luck in understanding how e17 handles modules. Thanks.
Jeff
It's great to see another Buffalonian on the boards here! I love your Buffalo Backgrounds, I used the starry sky one for a while already and loved it. The historical ones were pretty neat to. Thanks.
Now my question. I saw on the end of page 4 begin of page 5 of the this topic that yuou pulled the battery and cpu module from the previous Opera 061 version of MacPup. Can you tell me how you did it? I have been looking and trying with no luck in understanding how e17 handles modules. Thanks.
Jeff
I have uploaded the first .pet of new themes. The O21.pet has both of the new blue themes .
http://macpup.org/runtt21/
I should have another .pet up tonight or tomorrow.
http://macpup.org/runtt21/
I should have another .pet up tonight or tomorrow.
planegoofy:
Sorry for the delay, what I did is look through the different e17 distros, and MacPup versions to find the modules. They most often are located at /usr/lib/enlightenment/ and within that folder are the various modules in their own folders. If you look into one of them you will see a folder called "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-02". Now the modules are built for a specific e17 version so if you were to find one from a different e17 distro it would have to be the exact same "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-02" it cannot be say "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-05" or "linux-gnu-i586-pre-ver-svn-02". If the folders are the same versions as the one used in the MacPup you are using than it will work. Otherwise the libs will not be the same and it wont work.
Did I explain this well? If you would like I could zip up the few I found. To be honest I checked almost every e17 distro I could find (there are relatively few) and I could only get the battery, cpu, and one other i cant remember now to work. All the rest like the trash module and alarm module I couldn't find a proper version that matches. If I was able to compile and build it all it wouldn't be too hard to remake them, but I think most of the ones that worked were included aside from those few I found.
Sorry for the delay, what I did is look through the different e17 distros, and MacPup versions to find the modules. They most often are located at /usr/lib/enlightenment/ and within that folder are the various modules in their own folders. If you look into one of them you will see a folder called "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-02". Now the modules are built for a specific e17 version so if you were to find one from a different e17 distro it would have to be the exact same "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-02" it cannot be say "linux-gnu-i686-ver-svn-05" or "linux-gnu-i586-pre-ver-svn-02". If the folders are the same versions as the one used in the MacPup you are using than it will work. Otherwise the libs will not be the same and it wont work.
Did I explain this well? If you would like I could zip up the few I found. To be honest I checked almost every e17 distro I could find (there are relatively few) and I could only get the battery, cpu, and one other i cant remember now to work. All the rest like the trash module and alarm module I couldn't find a proper version that matches. If I was able to compile and build it all it wouldn't be too hard to remake them, but I think most of the ones that worked were included aside from those few I found.
I am not a Mac, not a PC... I am a Puppy. :idea:
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Hi,
I´ve got the same shutdown problem like Oomskate but...
I tried both, editing acpi=force to menu list, and starting with Xvesa.
Using Xvesa is the way to sucess but:...
If O 2 starts in xvesa its destroying my german keyboard layout..
I'd tried everything : changing it with wizard wizard, changing it with the enlightment keyboard settings and menu/desktop/chooselocate....nothing worked,
Has anyone an idea ?
I'am using an acer travelmate 4500 with a frugal install of macpup opera 02
Thanks Welpe
I´ve got the same shutdown problem like Oomskate but...
I tried both, editing acpi=force to menu list, and starting with Xvesa.
Using Xvesa is the way to sucess but:...
If O 2 starts in xvesa its destroying my german keyboard layout..
I'd tried everything : changing it with wizard wizard, changing it with the enlightment keyboard settings and menu/desktop/chooselocate....nothing worked,
Has anyone an idea ?
I'am using an acer travelmate 4500 with a frugal install of macpup opera 02
Thanks Welpe
welpe , I really dont have an answer for you . if you have to use xorg you can try to ctrl-alt-backspace and see if it drops you out of x to the command line and poweroff from there. If c-a-b doesn't work you can kill all x in a terminal that should do the same thing. The strange thing is that is what the exit scrips are set up to do.
Joel the wood5 theme is the keeper for me. The white text in the menu's works better than the black .I like the clock better and the pager outlies rocks . Agust did a great job on this theme.
Yes smellyman , A-special-macpup.edj Rocks I really think this is going to be a default later.
here is a Vid of these themes by Sneaky......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFS0-OYXrgY
Joel the wood5 theme is the keeper for me. The white text in the menu's works better than the black .I like the clock better and the pager outlies rocks . Agust did a great job on this theme.
Yes smellyman , A-special-macpup.edj Rocks I really think this is going to be a default later.
here is a Vid of these themes by Sneaky......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFS0-OYXrgY