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Béèm

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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 04:32 Post_subject:
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Maybe the work is still not finished (or else I have a problem)
When I logout, I come to the X command prompt and have to type reboot/poweroff/xwin startkde.
Altho I remember from kdpup that there was another intermediate menu for selecting reboot/poweroff/........
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Béèm

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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 04:33 Post_subject:
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| dejan555 wrote: | | Yeah, that's the one, haven't actually checked the name. | /root/.kde exists also, but maybe not used at boot.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 05:22 Post_subject:
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Beem: in the Trinity SFS I made when you plug in a removable drive it shows a nice dialog and all removable drives are visible in the system thing with the option to mount/unmount.
It works perfectly under the last Squeeze testing build, since it has HAL from Debian
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 05:40 Post_subject:
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Hmm, well, haven't messed with pup_event scripts but there are some interesting modifications, in some puplets drive icons can apear on xfce deskie, and on grey's boxpup431 he even has them on wbar !
So yeah everything is possible in gnu/linux world just needs lots of knowledge and investigating to get in every corner of your OS, but that's also why puppy is so interesting, I think there are many setups on different puppy versions and puplets never seen on other distros.
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Béèm

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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 08:14 Post_subject:
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| Iguleder wrote: | Beem: in the Trinity SFS I made when you plug in a removable drive it shows a nice dialog and all removable drives are visible in the system thing with the option to mount/unmount.
It works perfectly under the last Squeeze testing build, since it has HAL from Debian  | hmmm, ok. Thanks for the info.
For the moment I test Trinity with lucid 235.
I'll test in squeeze009 then.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 08:21 Post_subject:
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| dejan555 wrote: | Hmm, well, haven't messed with pup_event scripts but there are some interesting modifications, in some puplets drive icons can apear on xfce deskie, and on grey's boxpup431 he even has them on wbar !
So yeah everything is possible in gnu/linux world just needs lots of knowledge and investigating to get in every corner of your OS, but that's also why puppy is so interesting, I think there are many setups on different puppy versions and puplets never seen on other distros.  | Just for your info.
In your KDUP, dbus and hal are working.
When I issue lshal, I get the nice listing of devices.
But even after editing fstab, in system:/media no devices appear.
But I'll continue testing with Trinity and as per advice of Iguleder in squeeze 009.
P.S. Kdpup doesn't have a /root/.kde3, only /root/.kde.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 10:32 Post_subject:
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Trying with squeeze 009
Prepared everything with a pristine save file.
Installed the Trinity package and rebooted.
I got the familiar ble background and a message that there was an error with kstartupconfig.
I changed to jwm and executed kstartupconig, but got an error: | Code: | # kstartupconfig
kdostartupconfig: error while loading shared libraries: libaudio.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# | So seems I miss a library.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 10:40 Post_subject:
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I guess it's because later testing builds are loaded with heaps of additional libraries, thanks to mplayer and gnome-mplayer
009 misses some libraries but it won't be a problem once a final Squeeze is released.
Now I'm making a new set of SFSs, trying a different approach, less modular, one "base" SFS and another SFS with all important applications (Kpdf, Kopete, Amarok, Konversation and so on).
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 10:53 Post_subject:
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I don't find libaudio in the debian packages.
Can libaudio2 be used when I symlink libaudio to it?
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 11:09 Post_subject:
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| Béèm wrote: | I don't find libaudio in the debian packages.
Can libaudio2 be used when I symlink libaudio to it? | OK, downloaded libaudio2 and it contained libaudio as well.
I am at the desktop now.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 11:33 Post_subject:
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media manager
So I tried to plug and unplug USB devices.
Nothing happens, nor at the desktop, nor in media:/
lshal is giving output, so I assume hal is running.
I looked in service manager and saw the media manager is running.
So still no luck.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 14:08 Post_subject:
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Dejan, that one I tried too. Same (null) effect.
I think I need to give Beem's advice a go!
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 14:54 Post_subject:
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Beem, make sure you have libdbus-qt-1-1c2 and a running dbus.
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 15:39 Post_subject:
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Yes I have that lib
I see a dbus-daemon in the tasks
A hald and a udevd
I hope this is as it should be.
The situation is worse now, as only one partition out of the 4 of my USB HDD is seen in Pmount.
Even if I rescan the others aren't seen.
Should they all be in fstab?
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Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 16:12 Post_subject:
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| Béèm wrote: | Yes I have that lib
I see a dbus-daemon in the tasks
A hald and a udevd
I hope this is as it should be.
The situation is worse now, as only one partition out of the 4 of my USB HDD is seen in Pmount.
Even if I rescan the others aren't seen.
Should they all be in fstab? | Ouf,
In the preferences of pmount I ticked to use mut.
Now I see all the partitions again. Strange.
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