When rebooting my pc? what should happen, nothing special it just load like always, but you know my iconless desktop this time.Also please answer my very first question: What happens when you reboot?
I deleted all thumbnails, How to get them back?
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Sorry, language problem. I don't understand this sentence.lolo69 wrote:None of them work neither the ones that work clicking on them nor the ones that not.
Well, this would never work since .desktop files are pure text files and you can't run them with bash, but are you saying that all your triangle ROX shortcuts contain links to /usr/share/applications/xxx.desktop files? This would mean that you created them manually because no decent installer would do that and that foxpup was - miraculously - right. But it makes no sense: When you open a ROX window and click on a /usr/share/applications/palemoon.desktop it is the same as if you would click on a ROX desktop icon that has "/usr/share/applications/palemoon.desktop" as its link address. Either both work or none works, both actions are controlled by ROX and ROX makes no difference.lolo69 wrote:Code: Select all
root# /usr/share/applications/palemoon.desktop bash: /usr/share/applications/palemoon.desktop: Permission denied
Does any of your triangel shortcuts point to an address that is not a .desktop file?
Yes, almost every single one has a /usr/share/applications/xxx.desktop path.Well, this would never work since .desktop files are pure text files and you can't run them with bash, but are you saying that all your triangle ROX shortcuts contain links to /usr/share/applications/xxx.desktop files? This would mean that you created them manually because no decent installer would do that and that foxpup was - miraculously - right.
I created them with PupMenuEdit tool.
But i just found that the console icon links to /usr/bin/urxvt, this because, most of default icons was erased by me from the desktop.Does any of your triangel shortcuts point to an address that is not a .desktop file?
What do you mean? rebooting my pc? i gave you an answer to that, if it is not the pc what then?!And once again: What happens when you reboot?
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I know, still I refrain from calling you a smart geniusfoxpup wrote:I am not stupid
Are you saying that your "console icon" is not a triangle?lolo69 wrote:But i just found that the console icon links to /usr/bin/urxvt, this because, most of default icons was erased by me from the desktop.Does any of your triangel shortcuts point to an address that is not a .desktop file?
Please calm down. I already retracted my question while you were posting. I first didn't see you answer since you put it into an additional post on a new forum page.What do you mean? rebooting my pc? i gave you an answer to that, if it is not the pc what then?!
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Quick answer: My own creation invented many moons ago to impress my girlfriend. Only genuine when drawn with a felt pen within 3 secondslolo69 wrote:MochiMoppel quick question: What is your profile picture? it is really cool.
Interesting. And what should it generate? Please open /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/globicons. There should be an entry (and only one!) for /usr/bin/urxvt. Mine looks like this:lolo69 wrote:Well, it generates a Triangle called urxvt and when you click on it the terminal start.
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<rule match="/usr/bin/urxvt">
<icon>/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png</icon>
</rule>
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<rule match="/usr/bin/rxvt">
<icon>/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png</icon>
</rule>
<rule match="/usr/bin/urxvt">
<icon>/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png</icon>
</rule>
<rule match="/usr/bin/mrxvt">
<icon>/usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png</icon>
</rule>
That's what i ask, what were you hoping for? when you drag anything onto the desktop it creates a shortcut.Interesting. And what should it generate?
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You told me that it generates a triangle and I asked you what (icon) it should generate. I know that it creates a shortcut...lolo69 wrote:That's what i ask, what were you hoping for? when you drag anything onto the desktop it creates a shortcut.Interesting. And what should it generate?
Your globicons file looks normal and as you can see the expected icon is /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png.
Now go to /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps and click on console48.png. Verify that this icon indeed shows a console and not a triangle.
If the icon is OK, rightclick the urxvt triangle icon on your desktop and go to File 'console' (name may be different) => Set Icon.
The field "Drop an icon file here" should show /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png. Does it? If not, what does it show? And what happens when you drag the file console48.png into the field?
...MochiMoppel wrote:You told me that it generates a triangle and I asked you what (icon) it should generate. I know that it creates a shortcut...lolo69 wrote:That's what i ask, what were you hoping for? when you drag anything onto the desktop it creates a shortcut.Interesting. And what should it generate?
Your globicons file looks normal and as you can see the expected icon is /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png.
Now go to /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps and click on console48.png. Verify that this icon indeed shows a console and not a triangle.
If the icon is OK, rightclick the urxvt triangle icon on your desktop and go to File 'console' (name may be different) => Set Icon.
The field "Drop an icon file here" should show /usr/local/lib/X11/pixmaps/console48.png. Does it? If not, what does it show? And what happens when you drag the file console48.png into the field?
Have you even seen the past replies before you entered into the talk?
I CANT see a single image. If i click console48.png it will show a error sign you can see above in the second page:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 6&start=15
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Good bye!lolo69 wrote:Have you even seen the past replies before you entered into the talk?
I CANT see a single image. If i click console48.png it will show a error sign you can see above in the second page:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 6&start=15
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I think you just need to do a clean fresh new install.
If you do a frugal install.
Anything that is added or changed is only stored in the save file or folder.
If the frugal install is on a Linux (ext 3, or 4) formatted location it can be a save folder.
This is the easiest save to use.
If you get everything setup and added to Tahrpup the way you want it.
Make a copy of the save.
Add bak. to the beginning of the name.
This keeps it from being used.
(To make it a working save remove the bak. from the name).
To recover from a bad nonworking condition.
All you have to do is replace the bad save with the good copy you made.
You can make a new copy of the save anytime you want to or you add something you want to always have.
menu>Utility>Pupsave Backup
That program will make a backup of the save anytime you run it.
You can have all the save backups you want or replace with a new one anytime you want.
If you do a frugal install.
Anything that is added or changed is only stored in the save file or folder.
If the frugal install is on a Linux (ext 3, or 4) formatted location it can be a save folder.
This is the easiest save to use.
If you get everything setup and added to Tahrpup the way you want it.
Make a copy of the save.
Add bak. to the beginning of the name.
This keeps it from being used.
(To make it a working save remove the bak. from the name).
To recover from a bad nonworking condition.
All you have to do is replace the bad save with the good copy you made.
You can make a new copy of the save anytime you want to or you add something you want to always have.
menu>Utility>Pupsave Backup
That program will make a backup of the save anytime you run it.
You can have all the save backups you want or replace with a new one anytime you want.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
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I will respond with something entirely non-relevant:
This exchange began a little more than a day ago and has generated six pages of responses??? Wow... You would think that lolo had released BeaverPup 8.5, although "BeaverKit" might be more appropriate.
He also placed a message in the "Derivatives" section. Witness my entertaining retort there.
This exchange began a little more than a day ago and has generated six pages of responses??? Wow... You would think that lolo had released BeaverPup 8.5, although "BeaverKit" might be more appropriate.
He also placed a message in the "Derivatives" section. Witness my entertaining retort there.