X-Slacko-4.4 with Xfce
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Uploaded:
ffconvert-1.4.2.pet - Multimedia Converter
gpicview-0.2.4.pet - Image Viewer
mtpaint-3.44.78.pet - Image Editor
orage-4.10.0.pet - Desktop Calendar
pburn-4.3.6-xslacko.pet - CD/DVD Writer
http://carolina-linux.com/rg66/X-slacko ... -X-slacko/
ffconvert-1.4.2.pet - Multimedia Converter
gpicview-0.2.4.pet - Image Viewer
mtpaint-3.44.78.pet - Image Editor
orage-4.10.0.pet - Desktop Calendar
pburn-4.3.6-xslacko.pet - CD/DVD Writer
http://carolina-linux.com/rg66/X-slacko ... -X-slacko/
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
I use and recommend the xfce4-battery-plugin-1.0.5.pet from the repo for battery monitoring in X-slacko. I want white text for the % and so far as I can tell, that can't be set from preferences etc. The code snippet below added to /root/.gtkrc-2.0 does that. A number of the other widgets can be removed but I left them in as examples. Apologies in advance if there is a simpler way to do this I haven't found.
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style "gtk-theme-config-panel" {
font_name = "Droid Sans 12"
fg[NORMAL] = "#ffffff"
fg[PRELIGHT] = "#ffffff"
fg[SELECTED] = "#ffffff"
fg[ACTIVE] = "#ffffff"
}
widget "*PanelWidget*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget "*PanelApplet*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
class "PanelApp*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
class "PanelToplevel*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget_class "*PanelToplevel*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget_class "*notif*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget_class "*Notif*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget_class "*Tray*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget_class "*tray*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
widget "*Xfce*Panel*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
class "*Xfce*Panel*" style "gtk-theme-config-panel"
Pups currently in kennel :D Older LxPupSc and X-slacko-4.4 for my users; LxPupSc, LxPupSc64 and upupEF for me. All good pups indeed, and all running savefiles for look'n'feel only. Browsers, etc. solely from SFS.
- rg66
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I've completely rewritten pac-tools, it will now do multiple packages for all functions.
X-slacko-2.1 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others need unsquashfs3.4
X-precise-2.4 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others need unsquashfs3.4
Carolina-1.2 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others please check /usr/sbin for unsquashfs3.4.
If you downloads the *.gz, extract and right click and "Make Executible". Or, just download the .pet
X-slacko-2.1 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others need unsquashfs3.4
X-precise-2.4 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others need unsquashfs3.4
Carolina-1.2 only needs pac-tools in /usr/bin, all others please check /usr/sbin for unsquashfs3.4.
If you downloads the *.gz, extract and right click and "Make Executible". Or, just download the .pet
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X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
- rg66
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Gdiskdump, a GUI for dd (diskdump).
"This is an open source Graphical User Interface for the Unix Command dd. You can easily select the Input- and Outputstream, so you can clone or image your Harddrive or Partition."
Requires from repo:
python-2.7.3-i686-s or load devx
pygtk-2.24.0
notify-python-0.1.1
pycairo-1.8.10
pygobject-2.28.6
"This is an open source Graphical User Interface for the Unix Command dd. You can easily select the Input- and Outputstream, so you can clone or image your Harddrive or Partition."
Requires from repo:
python-2.7.3-i686-s or load devx
pygtk-2.24.0
notify-python-0.1.1
pycairo-1.8.10
pygobject-2.28.6
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X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
Downloading X-Slacko 2.1 PAE now. I'll give it a try on the netbook first.
Much as I hate to admit it, there were things I liked about X-Slacko that are sorely missed in my current setup of Slacko 57 and MATE 181... I've always loved GNOME2 (and therefore MATE) but I have to admit that I like a lot of extra things in X-Slacko.
Much as I hate to admit it, there were things I liked about X-Slacko that are sorely missed in my current setup of Slacko 57 and MATE 181... I've always loved GNOME2 (and therefore MATE) but I have to admit that I like a lot of extra things in X-Slacko.
Just played around with X-Slacko 2.1 (PAE) a little. It feels a little faster on my netbook than X-Slacko 1.0 does.
Firefox complains of an obsolete version and downloads automatically a newer one. I didn't let that do its thing long enough to see if that would break it, but updates should probably be disabled from the get-go.
I like the new menu but it needs a bit more flair to it, it looks like it's done in GTK1. The usual dearth of pretty wallpapers is present as well, but I've long since figured out how to deal with that
Netbook is an upgraded ASUS EeePC 1000HE.
Atom N270 CPU
Intel i945 chipset (one of many in that series...)
2gig RAM
64gig SSD
Atheros WiFi card (uses ath9k driver)
Was using my external CD drive, which is a Thinkpad CD-R/RW / DVD-ROM (Combo) drive in an eBay-provided external enclosure. It's not that great but it's functional...
Firefox complains of an obsolete version and downloads automatically a newer one. I didn't let that do its thing long enough to see if that would break it, but updates should probably be disabled from the get-go.
I like the new menu but it needs a bit more flair to it, it looks like it's done in GTK1. The usual dearth of pretty wallpapers is present as well, but I've long since figured out how to deal with that
Netbook is an upgraded ASUS EeePC 1000HE.
Atom N270 CPU
Intel i945 chipset (one of many in that series...)
2gig RAM
64gig SSD
Atheros WiFi card (uses ath9k driver)
Was using my external CD drive, which is a Thinkpad CD-R/RW / DVD-ROM (Combo) drive in an eBay-provided external enclosure. It's not that great but it's functional...
Happy, happy, happy!
A few post back I reported about having wifi problem with the new slacko built puppies. I was sad and thought that I can no longer use the newer slacko puppies. I was preparing myself to settle for x-precise 2.4 (which is by itself more than excellent - almost the best I have ever used).
Suddenly, I decided to download x-slacko 2.1 and give it one more try.
To my surprise, my MSI U270 AMD netbook's wifi worked out of the box.
Now, I am using frugal install x-slacko 2.1 most of the time.
Softwares that works well so far are :
Virtualbox 4.3.12 (very fast and smooth)
SMplayer 14.3.0 (runs very well)
Thunar 1.6.3
Chromium Version 36.0.1985.125
Inkscape lite 0.36
Thank you rg66
Puppies I have tried : many including legendary saluki 0.23, Lupu collections, Fatdog64 - all are great in their own ways.
My personal all-time favourite : X-PRECISE / X-SLACKO! period.
In Fatdog64, what i like is I could use my mouse tilt wheel and do horizontal scrolling easily. It is also very easy to get the bluetooth and Samba file share working.
I wish someone can show me how to get these features working in X-puppies collections. I think I managed to configure the samba file sharing a little bit but not fully yet.
A few post back I reported about having wifi problem with the new slacko built puppies. I was sad and thought that I can no longer use the newer slacko puppies. I was preparing myself to settle for x-precise 2.4 (which is by itself more than excellent - almost the best I have ever used).
Suddenly, I decided to download x-slacko 2.1 and give it one more try.
To my surprise, my MSI U270 AMD netbook's wifi worked out of the box.
Now, I am using frugal install x-slacko 2.1 most of the time.
Softwares that works well so far are :
Virtualbox 4.3.12 (very fast and smooth)
SMplayer 14.3.0 (runs very well)
Thunar 1.6.3
Chromium Version 36.0.1985.125
Inkscape lite 0.36
Thank you rg66
Puppies I have tried : many including legendary saluki 0.23, Lupu collections, Fatdog64 - all are great in their own ways.
My personal all-time favourite : X-PRECISE / X-SLACKO! period.
In Fatdog64, what i like is I could use my mouse tilt wheel and do horizontal scrolling easily. It is also very easy to get the bluetooth and Samba file share working.
I wish someone can show me how to get these features working in X-puppies collections. I think I managed to configure the samba file sharing a little bit but not fully yet.
Last edited by pchan on Fri 15 Aug 2014, 09:40, edited 3 times in total.
Nicely done, rg66! I've installed 2.1 on my main box, and I like it. (Screenshots in the "My Puppy is more gorgeous..." thread.)
One thing -- I downloaded "X-slacko-2.1.iso", thinking that it had PAE built in, but my system only detects 2975MB out of the 4096MB installed. I know that some of that is graphics memory (I'm using integrated graphics in this system, as I neither have nor need a dedicated card), but it seems a little short for PAE to be working. Should I have downloaded "X-Slacko-2.1n.iso" instead...?
Also, please do let me know if you ever cook up a MATE-based Slacko remix. I was using Slacko 57 with jejy69's MATE 181 SFS for a while, but there's a ton of little things in your X-Slacko Pups that are not in the mainline Pup that I just couldn't leave behind. I'd absolutely LOVE to see everything from X-Slacko 2.1 in a MATE flavor -- and since XFCE has always been about as 'heavy' as GNOME2 (of which MATE is of course a fork/continuation) there wouldn't even be much if any performance penalty...
One thing -- I downloaded "X-slacko-2.1.iso", thinking that it had PAE built in, but my system only detects 2975MB out of the 4096MB installed. I know that some of that is graphics memory (I'm using integrated graphics in this system, as I neither have nor need a dedicated card), but it seems a little short for PAE to be working. Should I have downloaded "X-Slacko-2.1n.iso" instead...?
Also, please do let me know if you ever cook up a MATE-based Slacko remix. I was using Slacko 57 with jejy69's MATE 181 SFS for a while, but there's a ton of little things in your X-Slacko Pups that are not in the mainline Pup that I just couldn't leave behind. I'd absolutely LOVE to see everything from X-Slacko 2.1 in a MATE flavor -- and since XFCE has always been about as 'heavy' as GNOME2 (of which MATE is of course a fork/continuation) there wouldn't even be much if any performance penalty...
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@ pchan
Glad you like the X-puppies. File sharing in X-slacko is easy, right click on a directory and choose Share this folder and give it a share name.
For bluetooth see this post: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 061#786061
Not sure about the scroll wheel though.
Glad you like the X-puppies. File sharing in X-slacko is easy, right click on a directory and choose Share this folder and give it a share name.
For bluetooth see this post: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 061#786061
Not sure about the scroll wheel though.
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
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@ starhawk
If firefox is complaining about an old version my guess is you were using a 1.1 savefile.
You downloaded the right ISO, X-Slacko-2.1n is the non-pae version. Mine shows 4GB RAM
I tried jejy69's MATE 181 SFS and it seemed to work ok but never really played with it too much. I can't seem to find it so will have to download it again and play some more. If I like it I might do a Mate version but I'm on a break right now so no major projects at the moment.
If firefox is complaining about an old version my guess is you were using a 1.1 savefile.
You downloaded the right ISO, X-Slacko-2.1n is the non-pae version. Mine shows 4GB RAM
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# free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 4113096 985568 3127528 0 72428
-/+ buffers: 913140 3199956
Swap: 0 0 0
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
Rebuilt my savefile when I installed.
MD5Sum of the ISO I downloaded (I archive them) matches the one on your site. System should be PAE-compatible, it's the setup in my sig -- an HP MOCA-AR Mini-ITX mobile-on-desktop board, a T7200 Core2Duo CPU (Socket 479/M), four gigs of RAM (known working), and an ADATA 256gb SSD.
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# free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 2975680 1757880 1217800 0 77308
-/+ buffers: 1680572 1295108
Swap: 0 0 0
HP is a big fat liar, and lazy at that. The chipset (i945GM) supports four gig. The only way to really change that is to limit it in the BIOS -- which HP very obviously (at least to me) did not do. In fact, I've encountered exactly one system ever which had such a limitation -- a Dell P4 laptop where the graphics messed up if you gave it more than a gig of RAM. I thought that was both remarkably odd and remarkably stupid.
Besides, I've booted other Pups on this system that recognize four gig just fine -- and I can guarantee that none of them are 64bit Pups.
Therefore, PAE is not enabled, and the system is running at 3.25gb RAM minus what the graphics steals.
Besides, I've booted other Pups on this system that recognize four gig just fine -- and I can guarantee that none of them are 64bit Pups.
Therefore, PAE is not enabled, and the system is running at 3.25gb RAM minus what the graphics steals.
Hello @RG66.
There are many of us who like the polish and layout you provide with these extensions which adds to the base distros additional functionality.
Also, I noticed this earlier request on this thread and ask that you would consider this for future use on LANs with Win7, Win8, and Apples.
@01Micko's and @Pemasu's SAMBA V4+ is now over 2 years old since the complete rewrite of SAMBA. Might you consider using 01Micko's SAMBA which allows everyone an intuitive use to setup file sharing as a future built-in subsystem in your X-versions.
I have a document which would assist any user with use, setup, and configuration for any needs beyond the intuitive that 01Micko provides.
Just a note for your consideration.
There are many of us who like the polish and layout you provide with these extensions which adds to the base distros additional functionality.
Also, I noticed this earlier request on this thread and ask that you would consider this for future use on LANs with Win7, Win8, and Apples.
@01Micko's and @Pemasu's SAMBA V4+ is now over 2 years old since the complete rewrite of SAMBA. Might you consider using 01Micko's SAMBA which allows everyone an intuitive use to setup file sharing as a future built-in subsystem in your X-versions.
I have a document which would assist any user with use, setup, and configuration for any needs beyond the intuitive that 01Micko provides.
Just a note for your consideration.
I have been using X-Precise for a good while now and I thought I would give X-Slacko a go. I just wanted to say it is an awesome derivative. rg66 you are doing an awesome job with your X-puppies. Keep up the good work.
I'm running it on a 3 year old Toshiba Satellite C655-S5140 laptop. It's running perfectly with no issues at all. Video, sound and wi-fi is all good.
Toshiba Satellite C655-S5140
Intel Core i3-380M Processor
Mobile Intel HD Graphics
4GB DDR3 memory
ddpicard
I'm running it on a 3 year old Toshiba Satellite C655-S5140 laptop. It's running perfectly with no issues at all. Video, sound and wi-fi is all good.
Toshiba Satellite C655-S5140
Intel Core i3-380M Processor
Mobile Intel HD Graphics
4GB DDR3 memory
ddpicard
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@ starhawk
As luck would have it my windows comp has an Intel i945 chip set with 4GB of RAM so I tried a few different puppies on it.
Intel G41 chip set and X-slacko-2.1 - 4GB RAM
i945 with X-slacko-2.1 - 3.36Gb RAM
i945 with Carolina-1.2 - 3.36GB RAM
i945 with slacko-5.7.0 - 3.36GB RAM
Looks like a chip set limitation. A Google search for "i945 ram limitation" confirms this.
Edit: Windows 7 64 bit on the i945, 4GB total 3.24GB usable
As luck would have it my windows comp has an Intel i945 chip set with 4GB of RAM so I tried a few different puppies on it.
Intel G41 chip set and X-slacko-2.1 - 4GB RAM
i945 with X-slacko-2.1 - 3.36Gb RAM
i945 with Carolina-1.2 - 3.36GB RAM
i945 with slacko-5.7.0 - 3.36GB RAM
Looks like a chip set limitation. A Google search for "i945 ram limitation" confirms this.
Edit: Windows 7 64 bit on the i945, 4GB total 3.24GB usable
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
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@ gcmartin
At the moment I have no plans to add the full samba package, Simple File Sharing with samba-tng is easy to use and it works. One of these days I'll get around to trying it but it isn't a priority at the moment.
At the moment I have no plans to add the full samba package, Simple File Sharing with samba-tng is easy to use and it works. One of these days I'll get around to trying it but it isn't a priority at the moment.
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]