Instant Update 001 for Lucid Puppy 5.2.5

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Instant Update 001 for Lucid Puppy 5.2.5

#1 Post by playdayz »

This is the release of
Instant Update 001 for Lucid Puppy 5.2.5 (known as the Bigpup Update) ->
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... te-001.pet
The update
--> fixes Bootflash which did not work in the release of Lucid 5.2.5
--> fixes xgamma-gui which did not work in the release of Lucid 5.2.5
--> updates Psync to be aware of both UTC and local system time
--> updates Firewallstate to leave program icon off on reboot when turned off
--> adds report-video-glx which might be a useful standard for diagnosing video issues
--> adds ffconvert to convert between video formats
--> updates the Lupu PPM in Puppy Package Manager
--> links Help to LupuNews Help

The pet is 132KB.
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#2 Post by Béèm »

Thank you playdayz,
Will this pet 'eat' from my save file?
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#3 Post by runtt21 »

Firewallstate 1.9: update, starts up quicker and stays off
Stays off? is that a good idea?

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#4 Post by playdayz »

Will this pet 'eat' from my save file?
Small appetite: the pet is 49KB

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#5 Post by Béèm »

playdayz wrote:
Will this pet 'eat' from my save file?
Small appetite: the pet is 49KB
That's reasonable. I can live with that. :wink:
Thanks
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#6 Post by playdayz »

runtt21 wrote:
Firewallstate 1.9: update, starts up quicker and stays off
Stays off? is that a good idea?
That seemed to be what people wanted. If they turn the program off so it disappears from the systray, then they want it to stay disappeared. The program stays off, not the firewall.

Do I understand this correctly?

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#7 Post by runtt21 »

Ok you mean the icon stays off. Sorry . That just looked strange to me.

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#8 Post by tasmod »

Firewallstate,
Yep as playdayz says, by request it can be removed and stay off.


Sorry Larry, Psync now up to version 2.1 with changes that reflect UTC as a choice for hardware clock (and follows first setup window tick box). The report window reflects this and will update accordingly from the net.
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#9 Post by playdayz »

Sorry Larry, Psync now up to version 2.1 with changes that reflect UTC as a choice for hardware clock (and follows first setup window tick box). The report window reflects this and will update accordingly from the net.
That should be included in the update then, eh? I had seen some discussion.

gcmartin

Firewall OFF!

#10 Post by gcmartin »

Leave F/W off.

It is too confusing for newbies and experienced people too when trying to install and test LAN/WAN/NAS/SAN communicating applications when not knowing how to manipulate that F/W.

It would be in everyone's best interest to leave it off and allow the user to select the time-frame for turning on the F/W,

One thing that should ALSO help is when the PUPPY F/W is turned on, there should have been and there should be some explanation on how to disable it when necessary or when testing in needed. None exist, today when the F/W is activated in ANY Puppy. A pop-up on activation/deactivation directions-message would be wise and beneficial. Further, useful messages like this should NOT be considered to be bloat, either.

Hope this helps.

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#11 Post by tasmod »

I agree with this.

I haven't changed the default. Firewall is off at first boot.

It's just that firewallstate tray icon has a menu entry now to close and remove the app itself. i.e. it doesn't reappear after a reboot.

There is a On/Off for the firewall in the right click menu if the firewall is installed. This is where I started with this small app, I was testing LAN and Printers on network. :)
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#12 Post by ICPUG »

Firewall OFF by default

I cannot wait for Randsec to come along and proffer his wisdom on this topic! Better get your asbestos trousers on!

It is nice to see some reasons for the default off though, even if I am not entirely sure it is a good idea for the kind of newbie that cannot do anything for themselves.

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#13 Post by bigpup »

Suggestion,

Help in the menu
Help on the desktop

Both of these should point to the help page in Lucid Puppy News.
http://www.diddywahdiddy.net/LupuNews/index4.html

There is more and better help here.
The present help gives no help about problems and some of it is outdated.
The page could be placed in /usr/share/ doc so internet connection not required to read.

If you do not want to drop the present help, at least add this page as say
Menu->help-> Lucid puppy help

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#14 Post by scsijon »

@bigpup - problem is if the puppy is just starting up and doesn't have internet setup, initial info needs to be local, maybe what's needed is that it includes a pointer to the url.

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#15 Post by bigpup »

If you put a copy of the Lucid Puppy News help page in /usr/share/doc it will be local.
That is how help works now.
Help opens the file index.html in /usr/share/doc

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#16 Post by bigpup »

Suggestion,

Add this to the Lucid Puppy News help page.
Very good pictured guide on how to setup a wireless connection in Lucid Puppy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65346

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#17 Post by playdayz »

Add this to the Lucid Puppy News help page.
Very good pictured guide on how to setup a wireless connection in Lucid Puppy.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65346
Yes indeed. I am also going to link the Help page to the Lucid Help page as you suggest.

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#18 Post by bigpup »

My test of instant update 001 beta2.

Everything was updated and is working with new changes.

Only issue:
To see the newer version of Firewallstate.
Had to restart X server.

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#19 Post by playdayz »

This is the same as the first message in this thread

This is the release of
Instant Update 001 for Lucid Puppy 5.2.5 (known as the Bigpup Update) ->
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... te-001.pet
The update
--> fixes Bootflash which did not work in the release of Lucid 5.2.5
--> fixes xgamma-gui which did not work in the release of Lucid 5.2.5
--> updates Psync to be aware of both UTC and local system time
--> updates Firewallstate to leave program icon off on reboot when turned off
--> adds report-video-glx which might be a useful standard for diagnosing video issues
--> adds ffconvert to convert between video formats
--> updates the Lupu PPM in Puppy Package Manager

The pet is 132KB.

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#20 Post by James C »

Installed Instant Update 001 on the frugal install on the main box......... everything working and the computer didn't blow up so all is good. :)

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