been some time since looked in repo.Billtoo wrote:I updated firefox to version 10.0.2 and seamonkey to version 2.7.2, they are available here:
http://www.smokey01.com/saluki/pet_packages-saluki/
wow lots of new pets!
been some time since looked in repo.Billtoo wrote:I updated firefox to version 10.0.2 and seamonkey to version 2.7.2, they are available here:
http://www.smokey01.com/saluki/pet_packages-saluki/
Jemimahdeepsea wrote:During testing some issues with
wireless (IntelProWireless 2200BG)
and Auto DHCP
(default route not set or DNS not set )
Nicedeepsea wrote:and auto icons for drives.
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--- a/root/Startup/xfce4_desktop_icons 2011-10-24 23:16:10.000000000 +0300
+++ b/root/Startup/xfce4_desktop_icons 2012-02-18 19:28:21.900000084 +0200
@@ -42,7 +42,11 @@
PARTDRVNAME="`echo -n "$EACHPARTINFO" | cut -f 3 -d '/' | cut -f 1 -d '|'`"
PARTDRVFILETYPE="`echo -n "$EACHPARTINFO" | cut -f 3 -d '/' | cut -f 2 -d '|'`"
PARTDRVSIZE="`echo -n "$EACHPARTINFO" | cut -f 3 -d '/' | cut -f 3 -d '|'`"
- PARTNAME="`echo -n "$PARTDRVNAME" | cut -c 1-3`"
+ if [ "`echo -n "$PARTDRVNAME"| cut -c 6-8`" = "" ]; then
+ PARTNAME="`echo -n "$PARTDRVNAME"| cut -c 1-3`"
+ else
+ PARTNAME="`echo -n "$PARTDRVNAME"| cut -c 1-7`"
+ fi
PARTDRVTYPE="`cat /tmp/all_drives.lst | grep "$PARTNAME" | cut -f 3 -d '/' | cut -f 2 -d '|'`"
if [ "`cat /tmp/desktop_drives.lst | grep "drive_$PARTDRVNAME" `" = "" ];then
Try:einar wrote:have now tested saluki 11 on my acer aspire one. it will be the main system for that machine i was wondering what happend to glxgears ?
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vblank_mode=0 glxgears
Extracting is quicker from the command line.mikeslr wrote:Hi jemimah & all,
As I am a creature of habit, there are applications I always use --look for and install if necessary-- and others I never (or rarely) use. Your development of the adrive concept fits neatly into my system. Your instructions, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 738#601738 begin with:
"1. Create a directory and extract all the desired pets inside it like so" (Emphasis added). Did you really mean "extract"?
I am currently in Lupu, which employs rox, but expect Saluki with thunar to be similar. By "extract" I understand you to mean (after downloading or copying the .pet), "unpack/decompress" it: the simplest being, right click and select "extract here," then (optionally?) delete the pet file. As so understood, "extracting" itself involves 2 or 3 (if deletion of pets is required) manual steps, multiplied by the number of pets (and sfses?) to be included in the adrive.
I'm not complaining. Certainly after creating the first adrive if the build directory were retained updating and modification would be less time consuming than having to install the desired pets individually each time a new Saluki was to be installed. I just wondered if there were a way to automate the process? See, for example, Mu's SFS-Combiner, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 203#172203 and Trio's pets2sfsgui, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 168#500168.
Or, have I read too much into the word "extract"? Did you use it in the sense, "place"? Or does the "ls" command --which I thought only meant list (and if so, to files at what location(s)?-- do that. Sorry if I'm being dense. Just trying to figure out the logic of adrive builder so that I use it correctly.
mikesLr
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for i in `ls *pet` ; do
tar xivf $i
done
I just tried putting .mozilla in the /mnt/home directory, the way I did it was to copy and paste, it gave an error about system link,mikeslr wrote:Hi jemimah & all;
While installing some pets, ppm reported that libgphoto was missing. PPM located and installed it, but continued to report that it was missing. Downloading libgphoto from the repo and installing it from "local" reproduced the same results, even when PPM "Uninstall" shows it has been installed: in fact, lists it several times. Could it be a symlink or several are needed? Sorry, I don't recall what pet I originally installed which claimed it was missing since now every time I install something the system is apparently set to rescan for missing dependencies of all installed pets.
Speaking of symlinks, while I usually run firefox from /mnt/home (in order to conserve Save-Space) and utilize it from several Puppies, I haven't been able to do so since firefox 7. [When I try that, firefox starts but hangs]. But most of the space-saving benefit is actually accomplished by moving .mozilla out of / and symlinking it back. If Thunar is used to create a symlink, the file created is named "link-to-.mozilla". The "link-to-" part has to be manually deleted as firefox apparently only will use a file named ".mozilla" and so, not finding one, re-creates a file with that name. The problem does not occur if rox is used to create the symlink: drag & drop, select "link relative." Is there any way to alter Thunar's naming behavior? Personally, I prefer rox, but I know that others might want to operate using only Thunar.
mikesLr
When dependencies are specified the name has to exactly match what's in the package list. The name should be libghoto2 so if it says libgphoto, that might be the issue. What pet is it?mikeslr wrote:Hi jemimah & all;
While installing some pets, ppm reported that libgphoto was missing. PPM located and installed it, but continued to report that it was missing. Downloading libgphoto from the repo and installing it from "local" reproduced the same results, even when PPM "Uninstall" shows it has been installed: in fact, lists it several times. Could it be a symlink or several are needed? Sorry, I don't recall what pet I originally installed which claimed it was missing since now every time I install something the system is apparently set to rescan for missing dependencies of all installed pets.
Speaking of symlinks, while I usually run firefox from /mnt/home (in order to conserve Save-Space) and utilize it from several Puppies, I haven't been able to do so since firefox 7. [When I try that, firefox starts but hangs]. But most of the space-saving benefit is actually accomplished by moving .mozilla out of / and symlinking it back. If Thunar is used to create a symlink, the file created is named "link-to-.mozilla". The "link-to-" part has to be manually deleted as firefox apparently only will use a file named ".mozilla" and so, not finding one, re-creates a file with that name. The problem does not occur if rox is used to create the symlink: drag & drop, select "link relative." Is there any way to alter Thunar's naming behavior? Personally, I prefer rox, but I know that others might want to operate using only Thunar.
mikesLr
The close box thing makes this a good deal more palatable for me (although double clicking makes this a bit weird). I'll fix it up and add it as an option to the next release.mavrothal wrote:Jemimah made a reasonable case against having all mounted and unmounted drive icons on the Desktop (as traditionally puppy does) and also a case against thunar-volman (because of its HAL dependency).
For those not convinced and inspired by deepsea's work, here is a pet that will recapitulate the traditional puppy behavior, eg will show all drives, mount them and/or open thunar on click and unmount them if the unmount area of the icon (x) is clicked.
Restart X or reboot after you install for the changes to take effect
One "problem" is has is that is shows devices with their device name and not their label name. This results in tmount "thinking" that the device is not mounted and show it also as unmounted. e.g. it shows for example both "/mnt/sdb1 -> /mnt/sdb1" mounted and "/mnt/sdb1 -> /mnt/sdb1_label" unmounted. But no harm done and can unmount them OK (but not mount it in another point of course). At this point however tmount should not get a lot of use .
BTW, I thought that the XFCE desktop grid cell size is 2.5x the icon-size. However in Saluki appears to be 100 pixels. Is that a configuration option?
Edit: version 0.4 will work in big screens too (tested on 1920 X 1200).
v0.3 had a problem if the icons where on the far right or bottom of a high resolution screen
That is odd. I'd understand if you used Midori to download it, since I have it masquerading as Safari. But I have no idea why the flash downloader would do that.Eathray wrote:Jemimah,
Something curious happened on install (Saluki 0.1.1). The flash installer launched when I connected to my network, but installed the flash plugin for Mac instead of Linux... That was odd.
No biggie. I downloaded the tar for Linux and replaced the pertinent files, but thought you would want to know. I've never seen the installer pick the wrong plug-in before. Cosmic quirk?
Eathray
Thanks a bunch for taking time and prob. expensive bandwith for making a XBMC.sfs.jemimah wrote:I've uploaded an sfs for Xbmc (35MB - needs python installed first).
Also there is a new pet for Pitivi - another python video editor.