Slacko B2
Of course I should have known , lets just say that Flash (as in the player ) is crap... burning issues are another matter, at which I will look more closely tomorrow.zigbert wrote:Mick
Thank you for the answer
This is not a productive issue, - just how things look, so I don't really care.
I thought it maybe had some relevance for the Pburn issue where X freeze. Since it is not related - skip it
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Who knows what the hold up is with html5 anyway?
It does not work - yet. The tutorials tell you something and the example code does not work. Maybe I am too stupid to make use of it (more likely)
Bugmans fault.
I am awaiting this HTML 5 OS - that might be perfect as the cloud component of Slacko
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Re: On 82845/..Brookdale
Just to be clear.. do I still need the junk in delayedrun to avoid the timing issues? (methinks not). Patch is applied for B3.MinHundHettePerro wrote: Ok, I'm aware that this hack only takes the "DRI" and "Shadow"-parts of the suggested solution into account (leaving the disabling-compositing-thingy out). If you'd think this could be a way out of caleidoscopic-patched hell for us Brookdalers this home-brew solution allows for later hacking of the BROOKDALE-script .... (and, provided you'd think any of this makes any sense, at all, - if you'd think the disabling-compositing-conf-thingy could be needed in some situations, I'd happily incorporate it ....... )
Cheers from a happy BroOKdaler/ MHHP
EDIT: nevermind .. That wasn't in the alphas (31?.37 series)
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Re: On 82845/..Brookdale
Don't think so.01micko wrote:Just to be clear.. do I still need the junk in delayedrun to avoid the timing issues? (methinks not).
01micko wrote:Patch is applied for B3.
yes, righteo01micko wrote:EDIT: nevermind .. That wasn't in the alphas (31?.37 series)
Cheers / MHHP
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Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
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..methinks solution is increasing reliance on alternative browsers (e.g dillo, links). Flash is just one of the problems that come with a mainstream browser, and it's not likely to go away soon..so let's get on with it. (there's nothing blinking in MY browser).01micko wrote: Of course I should have known , lets just say that Flash (as in the player ) is crap... burning issues are another matter, at which I will look more closely tomorrow.
Cheers, Mick
Haha! You may like Slacko B3 jpeps.. I booted pfix=ram,nox and managed to connect to my wireless network, download links and post this message. Any noob could do it . A bit more testing and I might release B3 soon.jpeps wrote:..methinks solution is increasing reliance on alternative browsers (e.g dillo, links). Flash is just one of the problems that come with a mainstream browser, and it's not likely to go away soon..so let's get on with it. (there's nothing blinking in MY browser).01micko wrote: Of course I should have known , lets just say that Flash (as in the player ) is crap... burning issues are another matter, at which I will look more closely tomorrow.
Cheers, Mick
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dillo eh? Works ok.. I'll put it in PPM
Hope that can entice!
Hope that can entice!
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Thanks for testing gnumeric Dave.
B3 is looking ok after a couple of false starts. I installed fbpanel/openbox and all is well except the top margin is set at around 26/27 pix, guess I shoulda checked , hardly a showstopper though.
I set it up so one depends on the other, either way they both download and install (from PPM), not for slickpet though, it's not capable of checking deps yet.
edit 1: so far B3 is all good on eee-701SD (usb boot)
edit 2, 3, 4: boots fine on sonny's HP lappy, (time is a luxury on that thing ), however synaptics is still crap on that one until I run flloopfix, I rolled back to flsynclient-0.6 (usb boot)
boots fine on the SiS box, older Athlon 256 RAM.. connects browses.. does what you need (cd boot)
boots fine on the Brookdale box (TY MHHP ).. (usb boot)
B3 is uploading now
B3 is looking ok after a couple of false starts. I installed fbpanel/openbox and all is well except the top margin is set at around 26/27 pix, guess I shoulda checked , hardly a showstopper though.
I set it up so one depends on the other, either way they both download and install (from PPM), not for slickpet though, it's not capable of checking deps yet.
edit 1: so far B3 is all good on eee-701SD (usb boot)
edit 2, 3, 4: boots fine on sonny's HP lappy, (time is a luxury on that thing ), however synaptics is still crap on that one until I run flloopfix, I rolled back to flsynclient-0.6 (usb boot)
boots fine on the SiS box, older Athlon 256 RAM.. connects browses.. does what you need (cd boot)
boots fine on the Brookdale box (TY MHHP ).. (usb boot)
B3 is uploading now
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libgpm
libgpm is needed for apps like vim, so you might want to include it. I copied one from lucid:
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found minor problem when tried to run abiword. It would not open from desktop icon. There is no defined defaultwordprocessor in /usr/local/bin Once I added this, it worked great01micko wrote:Abiword 2.9.1
UUgghhh.. what a mission..
Tried Ted, quickly discounted Ted.. it hasn't been developed in over 2 years so isn't compatible with the newer gtk/gdk/cairo/png libs. I got it to run, too many critical errors, plus it only opens .rtf.
Now abiword seems to depend on boost c++ libraries. There is a configure option "--with-boost=no" but it seems boost is now part of the core of abiword.. So with that I compiled the opendocument plugin which requires boost anyway. I did this very fastidiously! Every error in make I added only the required part of boost, it's still a 15M installed package (better than over 100M ).. thankfully none of the shared libs are needed so this is only a requirement for the devx, I got the compressed size down to under 1M. Yes, all this for a second rate WP. There is no real alternative considering size. As far as my testing goes, it opens .rtf, .doc, .odt, .abw that's all I use, and I don't use abiword anyway.
Here it is..
Abiword 2.7M
Notice you have fixed this in Slacko B3
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