Download it at http://www.slimpup.com
Specific changes in 3.5
VLC now in one frame! http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... beef2f54e4
Fixed Roxicons wallpaper bug.
Fixed MIME-Types error.
Some new fonts.
Openbox blank screensaver disabled.
Clementine audio player added; included with Puppy keyboard bug fixed.
New default icon theme.
New default GTK theme.
New default Rox toolbar theme.
Default Rox-filer colors changed.
Nitrogen default dimensions changed.
LostIRC added (XChat is still available though).
Please report any errors or questions here. Thank you
SlimPup 3.5
How to change Xorg for Xvesa??
Love it! But my old laptop would like to have Xvesa instead of Xorg (so it can rotate the display with Xrandr). Help please!
Re: How to change Xorg for Xvesa??
Hmm, that is quite strange, because with Grandr that I included in the pup, rotating the display works fine. Can you give more info on what's not working on your end?gabster wrote:Love it! But my old laptop would like to have Xvesa instead of Xorg (so it can rotate the display with Xrandr). Help please!
I have yet to mess with the new version of VLC. As for GIMP 2.8, it is super hard to bring to puppy. I gave it my best shot. Have yet to see someone else get it under Puppy either. :\Gnuxo wrote:Yeah, when I tried it on my old desktop it slowed to a crawl. Xvesa would have been nice to have.
I hope that newer versions will have the newer vlc 2.01 and Gimp 2.8.
Yes, its dependency list is off the wall, haha. Over half the dependencies had to be manually moved to their appropriate spot because of the file structure differences. I do not believe Gtk3 was an issue. If I remember correctly, the version of C was all mismatched, which means we will be waiting a long while until it comes around to puppy.Gnuxo wrote:What is it about the new Gimp 2.8 that is so difficult?
If it's a steep list of requirements, perhaps it would be better to make it an sfs?
Does it need gtk3? Is that the trouble?
Re: How to change Xorg for Xvesa??
My video card S3 Savage IX is not supported by xrandr when running xorg. But display rotates flawlesssly under Xvesa. Thanks for your help!sheepy wrote:Hmm, that is quite strange, because with Grandr that I included in the pup, rotating the display works fine. Can you give more info on what's not working on your end?gabster wrote:Love it! But my old laptop would like to have Xvesa instead of Xorg (so it can rotate the display with Xrandr). Help please!I have yet to mess with the new version of VLC. As for GIMP 2.8, it is super hard to bring to puppy. I gave it my best shot. Have yet to see someone else get it under Puppy either. :\Gnuxo wrote:Yeah, when I tried it on my old desktop it slowed to a crawl. Xvesa would have been nice to have.
I hope that newer versions will have the newer vlc 2.01 and Gimp 2.8.
Such a bummer, right? I believe shinobar got it running in Precise Beta 2.Gnuxo wrote:Awwww...lib C? Really?
Why do these technologies change every couple of seconds?
My pleasure. And Lucid puppy stopped having Xvesa since 511. For Xvesa servers, check: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=57153gabster wrote:My video card S3 Savage IX is not supported by xrandr when running xorg. But display rotates flawlesssly under Xvesa. Thanks for your help!