Yes, the v2.2-non-pae ISO and v2.1.1-non-pae > v2.2-non-pae delta have been uploaded herestep wrote:Non-PAE delta still in your plan? No pressure and thanks.
Many thanks to vicmz and ally for hosting the pae ISO, I'll upload it eventually.
Yes, the v2.2-non-pae ISO and v2.1.1-non-pae > v2.2-non-pae delta have been uploaded herestep wrote:Non-PAE delta still in your plan? No pressure and thanks.
I tried and failed to compile the Xfce keyboard plugin to switch layout.giannis4 wrote:I want to use a keyboard language layout switcher and add it to the panel but I have no idea how to do this.I ve downloaded xxkb_1.11 from the PPM but nothing happens.In puppy precise 5.7.1 was too easy to do this.
But I like very much the xfce and since I want to use 3 languages to write(English,Greek and Russian) it would be great if anybody can help me to sort this problem out.
Thank you in advance.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/precis ... _5.7.1.sfsbark_bark_bark wrote:where is the devx and kernel source of 2.2 non-pae
Suspend works on my desktop and I'm pretty sure my lappy as well but I'll test again.yr1945 wrote:hello rg66, my 7yr old laptop (toshiba / a135-s4527) will not suspend with xprecise v2.2... what action can i take to make it suspend? Thank you for all your hard work!!! It is appreciated!!!
What kind of laptop is it? There might be something in the repo to make the keys work. I'll test on my laptop and see if any of the keys work.mahmut wrote:hi rg66 i am using xprecise but my keyboard shortcuts keys ex. mute key doesn't work.windows key,fn key,wireless key anything.how to solve this problem?
rg66 wrote:Suspend works on my desktop and I'm pretty sure my lappy as well but I'll test again.yr1945 wrote:hello rg66, my 7yr old laptop (toshiba / a135-s4527) will not suspend with xprecise v2.2... what action can i take to make it suspend? Thank you for all your hard work!!! It is appreciated!!!
Run acpitool -s from the terminal and see if it suspends, if it does it's probably something in /etc/acpi/sleep.sh script. If it doesn't, I'm not sure what to do. On one of my laptops acpitool hangs and I haven't found a fix.
Edit: If acpitool -s doesn't work try from terminal: echo mem > /sys/power/state
I added a desktop fix to remember the last powermode in sleep.sh but all of that is after acpitool -s, weird.yr1945 wrote:rg66... Thank you for the above input... RE: /etc/acpi/sleep.sh script... I deleted "sleep.sh" in x-precise 2.2 and replaced it with a copy of the "sleep.sh" from x-precise 2.1.1... I can now suspend my laptop with the shutdown-gui or by closing the lid.
Thank you once again for pointing me in the right direction.
rg66 wrote:I added a desktop fix to remember the last powermode in sleep.sh but all of that is after acpitool -s, weird.yr1945 wrote:rg66... Thank you for the above input... RE: /etc/acpi/sleep.sh script... I deleted "sleep.sh" in x-precise 2.2 and replaced it with a copy of the "sleep.sh" from x-precise 2.1.1... I can now suspend my laptop with the shutdown-gui or by closing the lid.
Thank you once again for pointing me in the right direction.
Can you get the 2.2 sleep.sh from the ISO, change #! /bin/bash to #! /bin/bash -x and run it from the terminal and see where it stops?
Yes, you did it correctly. It exited the script because there was a suspend file in /tmp. If you could do it again but make sure there is no suspend file in /tmp first, I would really appreciate it.yr1945 wrote:rg66...see attachment below... I believe I did it correctly... I hope this helps.....
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AMD A10 64-Bit cpu
AMD Radeon graphics
8Gb RAM
If you get the initial boot splash hit F1 and type puppy pfix=nox and run xorgwizard to see if you can get it working.ztealmax wrote:Hi great work tried it out in VirtualBox looks sweet
However i cant get it to work on my realpc
it starts up normaly detects network etc but when it starts
X the graphics are garbled, just a side note have same problem on
Precise-Puppy 5.7.1 but not on 5.6.
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AMD A10 64-Bit cpu AMD Radeon graphics 8Gb RAM
Sincerally
Martin aka Ztealmax
Right click on xfce-mixer control (speaker) in panel and click properties, it should let you choose a sound card. Or, there is a Multiple sound card wizard in Control Panel > System. In hind sight it should have been in Hardware not System.baszek wrote:I am using now X-precise - everything works grate, but I have one problem. I have two sound cards and I dont know how to switch to the other sound card (to be default output device). In normal precise 5.7.1 there is some tool in menu to switch sound cards. I tried to install pavucontrol from PPM (ubuntu users wrote that this is the only easy way to switch it), but it does not work after install.
I have also one other simple question - how to run xfce4-extra-panel-plugins ? I have installed it but I dont know how to run it - I was searching in /usr/bin but could not find it.