Guy Dog 5.0.1
Enjoy your break
You should enjoy yourself Iguleder you have done quite a bit the last few months with dpup, Next Pup, & now Guy Dog 3 very nice puplets that will spring to life even more new puplets I believe I wish I could do a fraction of what you have lol.
So again enjoy a vacation it always helps to take time to yourself so you do not get burnt out on doing something I believe you truely enjoy doing
There will be plenty of backgrounds to look at when you are back & well rested
like this below just maybe with a logo
Iminent Danger by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
So again enjoy a vacation it always helps to take time to yourself so you do not get burnt out on doing something I believe you truely enjoy doing
There will be plenty of backgrounds to look at when you are back & well rested
like this below just maybe with a logo
Iminent Danger by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
- Iguleder
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Here's an improved emelFM2 package, guys. Forgot to upload it previously; delete ~/.config/emelfm2 before you install it.
Experienced users can use just /usr/bin/emelfm2 from this package - it contains the improved file type handling stuff.
mikeslr - sorry for not answering your question previously. emelFM2 is bigger than ROX-Filer, but consumes less memory in many cases, since you need only one window for all tasks, while ROX-Filer needs multiple windows. It also has lots of functionality (e.g archive handling) missing in ROX-Filer.
EDIT: small update - I'm building all the X server libraries at the moment, so far it's working. Once these are ready, Xorg_High and the actual X server will follow. Then I'll just have to build all drivers and here we have the smallest X server in Puppy ever
Experienced users can use just /usr/bin/emelfm2 from this package - it contains the improved file type handling stuff.
mikeslr - sorry for not answering your question previously. emelFM2 is bigger than ROX-Filer, but consumes less memory in many cases, since you need only one window for all tasks, while ROX-Filer needs multiple windows. It also has lots of functionality (e.g archive handling) missing in ROX-Filer.
EDIT: small update - I'm building all the X server libraries at the moment, so far it's working. Once these are ready, Xorg_High and the actual X server will follow. Then I'll just have to build all drivers and here we have the smallest X server in Puppy ever
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I started working on my own wbar icons. There are only a few so far but here is how they look. Planning on making a complete set for Guy Dogs wbar.
myicons by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
myicons by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Thanks for the new emelFM2 pet Iguleder. it works great double clicking on pets installs them without any tweaking from me did not do a lot of testing on it though. Double clicking on a picture file did not open in feh like I hoped. I installed viewnior & it opened in it after a double click so I would say all is good to go on the basics
Found an issue with feh & .gif files.
Code: Select all
>defaultimageviewer "/mnt/home/working/nextras/anatomy.gif" (10047)
feh WARNING: /mnt/home/working/nextras/anatomy.gif - No Imlib2 loader for that file format
feh - No loadable images specified.
>defaultimageviewer "/mnt/home/working/nextras/anatomy.gif" (10047) returned '1'
Use feh --help for detailed usage information
Thanks for the new emelFM2 pet Iguleder. It is probably a fluke but after installing it my internet connection issues seem to have gone away. I can not imagine why installing it would fix the problem i was havin lol. Either way im a happy Guy Dog user.
Edit: I tested the new emelFM2 pet in Next Puppy & it works great. I posted the info & the pet on the Next Puppy thread for others to get if they would like to.
Again my connection issue that I was having with Next Pup has vanished it seems. Going to do a few reboots to test & make sure its not just a fluke.
Edit: I tested the new emelFM2 pet in Next Puppy & it works great. I posted the info & the pet on the Next Puppy thread for others to get if they would like to.
Again my connection issue that I was having with Next Pup has vanished it seems. Going to do a few reboots to test & make sure its not just a fluke.
Guy Dog now working with Ati Radeon 3100 Graphics -- Almost
Hi Iguleder & All,
Wanting to try something, but not recalling that Guy Dog wasn't working on my main computer, see http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 545#573545 I unthinkingly booted into it without a problem. Not sure what I did wrong before, or right this time. But I'm happy.(':D')
mikesLr
Edit: Almost> Did something which might have closed all open windows. But thinking that I somehow had shifted into a 2nd desktop --I didn't know it had a second desktop-- I looked for a way to shift back. Unable to find one, I figured the best thing to do was restart X via Ctl-Alt-Backspace. That gave me the dreaded "No Signal" being received by my monitor, requiring a hard shutdown.
Wanting to try something, but not recalling that Guy Dog wasn't working on my main computer, see http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 545#573545 I unthinkingly booted into it without a problem. Not sure what I did wrong before, or right this time. But I'm happy.(':D')
mikesLr
Edit: Almost> Did something which might have closed all open windows. But thinking that I somehow had shifted into a 2nd desktop --I didn't know it had a second desktop-- I looked for a way to shift back. Unable to find one, I figured the best thing to do was restart X via Ctl-Alt-Backspace. That gave me the dreaded "No Signal" being received by my monitor, requiring a hard shutdown.
widescreen 1366x768
guydog-discovery by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Here is the same cropped to a standard size.
guydog-discovery-1024x768 by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
guydog-discovery by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Here is the same cropped to a standard size.
guydog-discovery-1024x768 by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
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Hi iguleder,
thanks for this Guy Dog !
tested on HP Pavilion w5260 desktop PIV 2.8GHz + ram 1024MB + nvidia NV44 GE6200s rev a1.
iso md5sum OK; frugal install by mounting the iso and copying to a guydog folder; grub bootup from that folder.
First bootup results:
1. at live-cd boot xorgwizard keepss "screwed" loading 'fbdev' driver, even if <Choose> whatever Intel or nv driver.
(see also forum member mandibule2005's post at end of page 1 this thread)
2. only vesa gives a working desktop (do not recall myself how I could get vesa working...). So here keep staying with vesa driver.
3. attempts to upgrade to Xorg 7.6 result in « ... http://ibiblio/..../pet_packages-5 Resolving distro.ibiblio.org ... failed: Temporary failure in name resolution wget: unable to resolve host adress 'distro.ibiblio.org.' »
4. Did not get Network Wizard working from Menu/Setup/Internet Network Wizard; only simple network wizard is working.
I appreciate:
- abiword, galculator and gnumeric in french locale straight configured (my keyboard config is be-latin1, french_belgium).
(firefox stays however in english )
- guy dog looks fast ...!
Cheers ! Charlie
thanks for this Guy Dog !
tested on HP Pavilion w5260 desktop PIV 2.8GHz + ram 1024MB + nvidia NV44 GE6200s rev a1.
iso md5sum OK; frugal install by mounting the iso and copying to a guydog folder; grub bootup from that folder.
First bootup results:
1. at live-cd boot xorgwizard keepss "screwed" loading 'fbdev' driver, even if <Choose> whatever Intel or nv driver.
(see also forum member mandibule2005's post at end of page 1 this thread)
2. only vesa gives a working desktop (do not recall myself how I could get vesa working...). So here keep staying with vesa driver.
3. attempts to upgrade to Xorg 7.6 result in « ... http://ibiblio/..../pet_packages-5 Resolving distro.ibiblio.org ... failed: Temporary failure in name resolution wget: unable to resolve host adress 'distro.ibiblio.org.' »
4. Did not get Network Wizard working from Menu/Setup/Internet Network Wizard; only simple network wizard is working.
I appreciate:
- abiword, galculator and gnumeric in french locale straight configured (my keyboard config is be-latin1, french_belgium).
(firefox stays however in english )
- guy dog looks fast ...!
Cheers ! Charlie
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1) Yes, Firefox has its own locales mechanism - just install a language pack, you can do this through the options.
2) Regarding "upgrading" X - do not do this, this version already ships with 7.6 ... and there's nothing you can upgrade to. This could install some spup or Wary package that is incompatible and break your system.
3) And the network wizard fix is already available (Barry uploaded it), so the next version will have it.
4) The NVIDIA driver is broken (I mean, nv, not the official, non-free one), so until you install it, you're stuck with vesa. Already fixed by rolling back X.
EDIT: doing the first automated build of 5.0.1, with all changes since 5.0.0. If it works well, I'll upload it and there you have the bug-fix release of the 5.0.x line.
2) Regarding "upgrading" X - do not do this, this version already ships with 7.6 ... and there's nothing you can upgrade to. This could install some spup or Wary package that is incompatible and break your system.
3) And the network wizard fix is already available (Barry uploaded it), so the next version will have it.
4) The NVIDIA driver is broken (I mean, nv, not the official, non-free one), so until you install it, you're stuck with vesa. Already fixed by rolling back X.
EDIT: doing the first automated build of 5.0.1, with all changes since 5.0.0. If it works well, I'll upload it and there you have the bug-fix release of the 5.0.x line.
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Very cool lookin forward to the bugfix release
Here is another creation.
guydog-mystery by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Standard size.
guydog-mystery1024x768 by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Here is another creation.
guydog-mystery by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Standard size.
guydog-mystery1024x768 by J. P. Stunna, on Flickr
Some progress with XP Portables
Hi Iguleder & All:
I made some progress in getting XP portables to run using emelfm2. Follow the instructions pacer106 gave for adding file types to emelfm2. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 12#573512. What you use in the category and label fields only matters to the extent that you’ll remember them. Place “exe
I made some progress in getting XP portables to run using emelfm2. Follow the instructions pacer106 gave for adding file types to emelfm2. http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 12#573512. What you use in the category and label fields only matters to the extent that you’ll remember them. Place “exe
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There's a way to do this, it's in the kernel. It's a module you load that tells the kernel which interpreter to run.
It's useful with DOS emulators, Wine, Python, etc'. I just don't remember its name since I don't use it.
Read here.
EDIT: the 5.0.1 build goes on and on, but it's almost over
There are tons of improvements in this version, I hope I'll be able to upload it today.
It's useful with DOS emulators, Wine, Python, etc'. I just don't remember its name since I don't use it.
Read here.
EDIT: the 5.0.1 build goes on and on, but it's almost over
There are tons of improvements in this version, I hope I'll be able to upload it today.
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Guy Dog 5.0.0
I found that you can't copy and paste from urxvt in guydog.
I installed mrxvt and copy/paste works with it.
I think guydog with wbar and openbox/tint2 is great, I am a fan of
window maker but this is better I think.
I installed mrxvt and copy/paste works with it.
I think guydog with wbar and openbox/tint2 is great, I am a fan of
window maker but this is better I think.
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Guy Dog 5.0.1
Manual frugal install to acer desktop.
Nv driver works now.
I installed the proprietary Nvidia driver.
Thu 20 Oct 2011 Operating System: Guy Dog-5.0.1 Linux 2.6.39
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.7.7
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (411x263 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 8600 GT/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 285.05.09
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600
Core 0: 1603 1: 1603 2: 1603 3: 1603 MHz
...the above also recorded at '/tmp/root/report-video-glx'.
# glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
50271 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10054.194 FPS
50308 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10061.453 FPS
50280 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10055.919 FPS
#
I installed the mesa utilities from the debian repo in ppm in order to
use glxgears.
I compiled Ltris but it gives an error when I try to run it:
# ltris
ltris: error while loading shared libraries: libdirectfb-1.2.so.9:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#
Ltris worked fine in guy dog 5.0.0
The network manager wouldn't work but sns worked okay.
Nv driver works now.
I installed the proprietary Nvidia driver.
Thu 20 Oct 2011 Operating System: Guy Dog-5.0.1 Linux 2.6.39
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.7.7
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (411x263 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 8600 GT/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 285.05.09
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600
Core 0: 1603 1: 1603 2: 1603 3: 1603 MHz
...the above also recorded at '/tmp/root/report-video-glx'.
# glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
50271 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10054.194 FPS
50308 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10061.453 FPS
50280 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10055.919 FPS
#
I installed the mesa utilities from the debian repo in ppm in order to
use glxgears.
I compiled Ltris but it gives an error when I try to run it:
# ltris
ltris: error while loading shared libraries: libdirectfb-1.2.so.9:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#
Ltris worked fine in guy dog 5.0.0
The network manager wouldn't work but sns worked okay.
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