Diamond - 9 May 2012

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chdslv
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#81 Post by chdslv »

Downloaded the base version.
It is nice!

I found the tint2rc, but cannot find conkyrc

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TLM
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#82 Post by TLM »

chdslv wrote:Downloaded the base version.
It is nice!

I found the tint2rc, but cannot find conkyrc
Hi,
Thank you for trying Diamond. There is no conkyrc. The very first version a few months ago used conky, but then i switched to Pwidgets.

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#83 Post by TLM »

I have launched a sister project of Diamond. Built like Diamond, but based on Slacko 5.33. Those who want a Slacko Version of Diamond can download PatriotOS
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=79294

Simply apply the wallpapers and themes from Diamond and you will have a Slacko based Diamond. I have no immediate plans to create a Slacko Diamond. My next efforts will focus on Lucid528.005 LucidPlus to take advantage of all the extra drivers included in that release.

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#84 Post by Colonel Panic »

A quick update; I've just downloaded and burnt Diamond (with LibreOffice) to CD, and I have to say this disk is a lot better
and more satisfactory than my previous one and has none of the faults that that one had. I think the old one may have been a "bad burn."

Just one thing though; how do I disable the "Initiating startup sequence " audio startup message, which I must admit I could do without especially when I use the distro during the "small hours"?

Thanks in advance,

CP .
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.

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#85 Post by TLM »

Colonel Panic wrote:A quick update; I've just downloaded and burnt Diamond (with LibreOffice) to CD, and I have to say this disk is a lot better
and more satisfactory than my previous one and has none of the faults that that one had. I think the old one may have been a "bad burn."

Just one thing though; how do I disable the "Initiating startup sequence " audio startup message, which I must admit I could do without especially when I use the distro during the "small hours"?

Thanks in advance,

CP .
To disable the startup sound, go to /etc/init.d and look for the file named startup-sound.qs. You can remove this file without it affecting anything else. Or, if you just wish to temporarily disable it, right click on it and go to Properties, then to the Permissions tab and untick the box that says "allow this file to run as a program.

I really need to release an updated version of Diamond, but cannot find the time lately. Currently running Firefox 18.01 in my full install. I need to roll that and a heap lot of other improvements into a new release. Hopefully I will find the time soon. Cheers.

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#86 Post by Colonel Panic »

TLM wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:A quick update; I've just downloaded and burnt Diamond (with LibreOffice) to CD, and I have to say this disk is a lot better
and more satisfactory than my previous one and has none of the faults that that one had. I think the old one may have been a "bad burn."

Just one thing though; how do I disable the "Initiating startup sequence " audio startup message, which I must admit I could do without especially when I use the distro during the "small hours"?

Thanks in advance,

CP .
To disable the startup sound, go to /etc/init.d and look for the file named startup-sound.qs. You can remove this file without it affecting anything else. Or, if you just wish to temporarily disable it, right click on it and go to Properties, then to the Permissions tab and untick the box that says "allow this file to run as a program.
Thanks, I'll try that when I'm next in Diamond (I'm posting from a different Pup at the moment)
TLM wrote:I really need to release an updated version of Diamond, but cannot find the time lately. Currently running Firefox 18.01 in my full install. I need to roll that and a heap lot of other improvements into a new release. Hopefully I will find the time soon. Cheers.
You're welcome. I can't speak for others here but as long as I've got a reasonably up to date browser with Flash working, and can open my documents OK (older versions of Abiword struggle with OpenOffice documents, for example), then I'm happy, and I can do all that with Diamond right now. So, no hurry as far as I can see :).
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#87 Post by Colonel Panic »

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#88 Post by Colonel Panic »

Hi again. Just an update; I've now installed Diamond (the one with Libre Office etc.) to my hard drive and, if you don't want the startup message, the /etc/init.d one is the one to look for. Why it changed from what I said above I don't know.

It's a great Puplet anyway
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PuPpy Linux Diamond kernel 3.0.25 (2014)

#89 Post by Pelo »

PuPpy Linux Diamond kernel 3.0.25 (2014). Try was a success, wireless and audio are perfect. It's now five o'clock, time to sleep :wink: .
8 A.M JRE and L.O can be loaded on the fly when needed, said RSH. Sure RSH ! I am retreated from the Office and all day long databases, word, and Excel. If tex is not enough, Abiword shall do the job for the house husband that i am and for my housewife too.
No Need of JRE, Qt should have been a better choice.
All apps needing JRE are available Windows, so i shall make W7 work a little bit, from time to time.
"in these race cases when wifi does not work i have a mini usb wireless adapter i orderd from DX. Cheap Smile
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/ultra-mini ... pter-48166 " not my problem but this info could be useful a lot for many Puppy users.
Switching the kernel to 3.0.25 solves the atheros drivers problem.
Hidden Drive icons, i move menu to top left, icons are here. Nice distro.
Live in Paris November 2014 for two weeks show YouTube What applications in the Package manager ? Watch it !
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The best Lucid i have ever used !

#90 Post by hamoudoudou »

The best Lucid i have ever used !
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Re: The best Lucid i have ever used !

#91 Post by Colonel Panic »

hamoudoudou wrote:The best Lucid i have ever used !
I agree, but unfortunately the download link on page 1 doesn't work now (I've just tried it) and I don't know of any others.
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Re: The best Lucid i have ever used !

#92 Post by darry1966 »

Colonel Panic wrote:
hamoudoudou wrote:The best Lucid i have ever used !
I agree, but unfortunately the download link on page 1 doesn't work now (I've just tried it) and I don't know of any others.
Hi Colonel and others,

Thanks to Ally
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Diamond528

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Re: The best Lucid i have ever used !

#93 Post by Colonel Panic »

darry1966 wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:
hamoudoudou wrote:The best Lucid i have ever used !
I agree, but unfortunately the download link on page 1 doesn't work now (I've just tried it) and I don't know of any others.
Hi Colonel and others,

Thanks to Ally
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Diamond528
Thanks Darry.
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.

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#94 Post by slavvo67 »

In my eyes, this was the first puppy that came with LibreOffice included and didn't cause a significant memory issue when having limited ram. I recall having issues connecting to wifi, however.

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#95 Post by Colonel Panic »

Diamond is a life saver for me at the moment as I can't boot my hard drive right now (I messed something up in Grub when trying to shrink my Windows partition), and Full Diamond comes with Firefox, Thunderbird and LibreOffice already on the ISO.

So thanks once again to TLM!
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.

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#96 Post by darry1966 »

Anything Lucid based is a good allrounder and works well on older hardware as RetroTech guy would attest.

Pelo

When you click in the menu or on a picture, bug !

#97 Post by Pelo »

video You Tube
Being remasterized. but i got some bugs. When you click in the menu or on a picture, it opens above files than the one you have clicked. ... :?:
Searching why..
TLM, Your Puppies are so wonderful, but kept in the attic by Ally.
Puppy is in the army now... With your Patriot Puppy ! TLM, you are Mandibule 2005, i suppose,
We are studing how to improve quality of screencast with Puppy tools. Newest Pupies have SSR, but SSR only can be used on Precise.
pAVrecord is not bad. I will try to remake Diamond video taking in account his newest improvement for pAVrecord
mcewanw topic

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pAVrecord new 9.0.5

#98 Post by Pelo »

"Improved screencast handling including button for xwininfo and option to show capture area during capture.
Also fixed x11grab framerate entry.
Significantly improved video encoding functionality:"
Installed Diamond lucid.

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