French language pack :Arefacti
me, I try to get a french language pack with no success.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02733
ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/toutou/5xx ... alisation/
French language pack :Arefacti
me, I try to get a french language pack with no success.
I have the same problem with 2.6.37.x and 3.x kernels on my Dell-Optiplex 745 and 755 . The kernel source has some reboot fixes for Dell but only few dell are mentioned there . I am experimenting with the kernel parameter " reboot=f " and busybox reboot -f | busybox reboot -f -n in the /sbin/reboot script with unreliable successes - sometimes works, sometimes not .mini-jaguar wrote:I seem to have a problem with rebooting.
If I shut down, shuts down regularly, no problems.
However, if I reboot, it gets stuck after the:
"acpid: exiting
# _"
line.
4G version.
I have checked the md5.
It does this every time, tried about 10-15 times at least. USB or hd installation, does it in both cases. I tried USB at first, the installed to the hard drive.
(edit: by the way, it only does this only on a Dell Inspiron 1501, works fine on another computer I tried)
thanks !Tasgarth wrote:French language pack :Arefacti
me, I try to get a french language pack with no success.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02733
ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/toutou/5xx ... alisation/
This certainly hasn't been my experience with the 3.x kernels. A very small minority of them had problems, 10% at most, rest worked fine.Karl Godt wrote:I have the same problem with 2.6.37.x and 3.x kernels on my Dell-Optiplex 745 and 755 . The kernel source has some reboot fixes for Dell but only few dell are mentioned there . I am experimenting with the kernel parameter " reboot=f " and busybox reboot -f | busybox reboot -f -n in the /sbin/reboot script with unreliable successes - sometimes works, sometimes not .mini-jaguar wrote:I seem to have a problem with rebooting.
If I shut down, shuts down regularly, no problems.
However, if I reboot, it gets stuck after the:
"acpid: exiting
# _"
line.
4G version.
I have checked the md5.
It does this every time, tried about 10-15 times at least. USB or hd installation, does it in both cases. I tried USB at first, the installed to the hard drive.
(edit: by the way, it only does this only on a Dell Inspiron 1501, works fine on another computer I tried)
I'm using that sfs without issue. Open a terminal and execute "grep gimp /usr/share/applications/*" -- you should only have gimp.desktop. The other place dekstop files go is ~/.local/share/applications.wahyu wrote:...
just wanna report that i get this error menu after load gimp-2.8.2.sfs
how to fix this? thanks.
JWM-692 (irrc this ships with) has many fullscreen bugs fixed, although I still have an issue with JWM-715 in virtualbox, though I can't be 100% sure that it is JWM. I'll do some more tests and report on Joe's github site. I don't have a problem running Nexuiz (Billtoo put me on to that one, a rather large shooter [~1 GB ], open source too, uses opengl or sdl, there is a choice).thunor wrote:I didn't get on with JWM in slacko533 (SDL fullscreen corruption still) but I like Openbox with fbpanel anyway so it doesn't matter.
Yes there is. Barry changed it, not so good for Slacko . Easy fix, just delete ~/.fonts.conf (hidden file), restart X and you are back to square 1. If you still have problems search the LQ slackware threads for decent info.8-bit wrote:I have been using Slacko 5.5 for a while and everything was working well.
So this may come under the category of "If it is not broke, don't fix it.
But I went to menu - desktop - fontwizard and clicked on all the options and tried apply.
All I saw initially was that the font in AbiWord seemed to be darker.
So I went back and unchecked those boxes.
Now, the fonts that appear in program headers, the menu, and other places seem ragged and I tried rechecking the boxes in fontwizard with no change.
So now I am at a loss as what to do beside reinstalling Slacko 5.5.
I should mention that the fonts were initially quite clear in all places and applications before I started playing with Fontwizard.
So, can this be verified that there is a problem with Fontwizard.
I do have the Nvidia pet installed by the way.
Also, is there an easy way out of my situation?
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title Slacko Puppy 55
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /Slacko-Puppy-55/initrd.gz
kernel /Slacko-Puppy-55/vmlinuz psubdir="Slacko-Puppy-55"
initrd /Slacko-Puppy-55/initrd.gz
boot
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kernel /Slacko-Puppy-55/vmlinuz pmedia=ataflash psubdir="Slacko-Puppy-55" pupsfs=sda1:/Slacko-Puppy-55/puppy_slacko_5.5.sfs
For information about printing in Puppy, read here. It has print/scan drivers for your HP unit.watchdog wrote:Installing a hp printer-scanner all in one I had troubles:.
IIRC, there have been other reports of this problem with SSD's. I would try this.rodin.s wrote:pmedia=ataflash ..... Installation on SSD-drive with one partition.
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kernel /Slacko-Puppy-55/vmlinuz pmedia=cd
Thanks! I realized that your pets work on a fresh install. I always found hplip in repositories. With precise I use that of ubuntu repositories. With wary I use puppy4 hplip. I knew of your tutorial but it did not come in my mind.rcrsn51 wrote:For information about printing in Puppy, read here. It has print/scan drivers for your HP unit.watchdog wrote:Installing a hp printer-scanner all in one I had troubles:.