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#261 Post by bigpup »

666philb,

You need to read this about Pale Moon.
http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=6655
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
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#262 Post by 666philb »

bigpup wrote:666philb,

You need to read this about Pale Moon.
http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=6655
i resolved the issue a few weeks ago ... moonchild has kindly changed the licensing so that free open source distros such as puppy are able to use palemoon.
Yes, with the changes I've made in the licensing, it is now much more open to free community-driven operating systems and distros than it was before, and you're all fine including Pale Moon this way in any derivative of Tahrpup, as long as you stick to the general rule of thumb you can't alter the browser in any significant way when including it with official branding.

I support all your efforts! :)
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#263 Post by bigpup »

I figured you had, but just was not sure after seeing this post on the PaleMoon forum.

It is good that they are willing to work with you and others.
All seem to be after the same good results for everyone.

Thanks!
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remember screen brightness

#264 Post by 666philb »

here's a .pet that remembers the screen brightness setting on laptops over reboots.

it works fine for me, but if others could test if it works for them and let me know..... i can then add it to the bugfixes.
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#265 Post by chromie »

I'd been using regular Ubuntu since 2007 but my elderly HP has been creaking under the load of late. I have been using LXLE as an alternative, but installed TahrPup (frugal install) on a whim and dang! that little sucker's fast.

Of course, once I had it up and running I had to tinker...tried to install LXDE through its quickpet, since it seemed a bit more polished than JWM...and now when I boot Puppy it rolls a distorted, unreadable screen.

Presumably if I boot LXLE or the live Tahrpup USB there's something I can do to un-mess myself, but I don't know what that might be. (Apologies if this might better have been posted elsewhere on the forum)

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#266 Post by 1DoLittle »

I have tried most of the window managers with different versions of puppy, but JWM is the one I am now using. At first it does not seem to have the options that other WM have, but all the options I am looking for are included.

First look at http://joewing.net/projects/jwm/config.shtml
Then, if you cannot find a way to impliment an option, post it and someone will answer your request.

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#267 Post by James C »

chromie wrote:I'd been using regular Ubuntu since 2007 but my elderly HP has been creaking under the load of late. I have been using LXLE as an alternative, but installed TahrPup (frugal install) on a whim and dang! that little sucker's fast.

Of course, once I had it up and running I had to tinker...tried to install LXDE through its quickpet, since it seemed a bit more polished than JWM...and now when I boot Puppy it rolls a distorted, unreadable screen.

Presumably if I boot LXLE or the live Tahrpup USB there's something I can do to un-mess myself, but I don't know what that might be. (Apologies if this might better have been posted elsewhere on the forum)
To try Tahrpup with LXDE it might be easier to try LxPupTahr....

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 071#730071
and
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 415#806415
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#268 Post by 666philb »

i'm preparing a service pack for tahrpup ...... when it's ready users should get a prompt about it when they open the PPM.

it will contain all the bugfixes to date and the bugfixes button in quickpet will be reset.
other updates include...
ROX-Filer (fixes quiet copy option & proc bug)
Pburn latest ... (this needs thoroughly testing if it's to go in)

any other suggestions?

here's a link to a pet containing pburn&rox updates to test... rox seems fine, but i can't test pburn as i've no cddrive, and it will need testing if it's to go into the service pack.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6nuqa0040yihd ... s.pet?dl=0
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#269 Post by musher0 »

Other suggestions...

Well, my TahrPup's screen blinks every +/- 10 seconds...
Is it just me ? :) Or the X ?

Everything else works fine on it.

I say "blink", but it's rather like a quick, TV-like, "rescan" of the screen.
It's tolerable, but annoying.

For the record, my computer is an AMD Sempron 3100+ box, from
+/- 2007. I use no graphics card at the moment, just the graphic chip
that's factory-soldered on the motherboard. My Sony monitor has
1280x1024 resolution.

Thanks in advance.

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#270 Post by 666philb »

hi musher0,

not happening for me on the 6 computers i've tried tahrpup on and no reports yet of anyone else.

possibly kernel related ... have you tried older & newer ones ?
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#271 Post by futwerk »

new backgrounds.
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#272 Post by bigpup »

musher0 wrote: Well, my TahrPup's screen blinks every +/- 10 seconds...
Is it just me ? :) Or the X ?

I say "blink", but it's rather like a quick, TV-like, "rescan" of the screen.

I use no graphics card at the moment, just the graphic chip
that's factory-soldered on the motherboard. My Sony monitor has
1280x1024 resolution.
What graphics driver is being used?
Is 1280X1024 the native resolution?
Are you using the native refresh rate?

Example:
I am using a flat screen TV.
The native resolution is 1280X768 but I have to use a refresh rate of 50
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#273 Post by chromie »

James C wrote:
To try Tahrpup with LXDE it might be easier to try LxPupTahr....

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 071#730071
and
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 415#806415
Thanks for the suggestion, James. I've done a frugal install with LXPupTahr, and it's working beautifully. It even detected my external monitor at the correct resolution without fiddling, which TahrPup had resolutely refused to do. Very nice indeed, so kudoes to Peebee and everyone else who had a hand in it.

I'd still like to get my TahrPup working again, mind you, and play around with JWM some more.

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Hardware requirements

#274 Post by nic007 »

What are the hardware requirements for this new pup? I have an old computer with only 384mb RAM and 1.7 processor. Also, I connect to the internet with a 3G cell modem via dialup (pupdial). Will it be of any use to me?

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wacom kernel driver wacom.ko for kernel 3.17.4

#275 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
compiled on Tahr-3.0-PAE k 3.17.4
as i did not have found it inside the distro ... :?
here is the wacom kernel driver wacom.ko version 0.25.0
Cheers, Charlie

ps: the latest at now (version 0.27.0) Xorg driver may be downloaded here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 360#815360
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#276 Post by 666philb »

thanks for the wallpapers futwerk, i've added a few to the service pack.
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Re: Hardware requirements

#277 Post by 666philb »

nic007 wrote:What are the hardware requirements for this new pup? I have an old computer with only 384mb RAM and 1.7 processor. Also, I connect to the internet with a 3G cell modem via dialup (pupdial). Will it be of any use to me?
i would probably work but you'ld be better off with an older lighter puppy on that
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Re: wacom kernel driver wacom.ko for kernel 3.17.4

#278 Post by 666philb »

charlie6 wrote:Hi,
compiled on Tahr-3.0-PAE k 3.17.4
as i did not have found it inside the distro ... :?
here is the wacom kernel driver wacom.ko version 0.25.0
Cheers, Charlie

ps: the latest at now (version 0.27.0) Xorg driver may be downloaded here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 360#815360
is this PAE or noPAE ? (i'll upload it to the repo)

thanks
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
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#279 Post by 666philb »

so here's the service_pack to test ...."url removed as testing complete"

if no one reports anything bad i'll be adding it in a few days ....
just in time for christmas :)
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#280 Post by chromie »

chromie wrote:
James C wrote:
To try Tahrpup with LXDE it might be easier to try LxPupTahr....

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 071#730071
and
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 415#806415
Thanks for the suggestion, James. I've done a frugal install with LXPupTahr, and it's working beautifully. It even detected my external monitor at the correct resolution without fiddling, which TahrPup had resolutely refused to do. Very nice indeed, so kudoes to Peebee and everyone else who had a hand in it.

I'd still like to get my TahrPup working again, mind you, and play around with JWM some more.
Hmmm. Pardon me if this is a dumb question, but would deleting my savefiles do the job? I should think that would take me into the equivalent of a first-time startup, no?

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