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Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2017, 06:09
by snayak
Dear Puppos,

Thanks for your guidance. I will try with prescribed browsers. We have a repo crawler? Nice to hear. I tried to search with crawler+stemsee+links but couldn't get success. Anyway, if you find it in your free time, I will be happy to try.

Dear Ally,

Thanks for a nice repo link. I didn't know this is so big!


Sincerely,
Srinivas Nayak

new thread page, so yet another repeat of the t.o.c

Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2017, 06:28
by Puppus Dogfellow

Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2017, 06:33
by Puppus Dogfellow
snayak wrote:Dear Puppos,

Thanks for your guidance. I will try with prescribed browsers. We have a repo crawler? Nice to hear. I tried to search with crawler+stemsee+links but couldn't get success. Anyway, if you find it in your free time, I will be happy to try.

Dear Ally,

Thanks for a nice repo link. I didn't know this is so big!


Sincerely,
Srinivas Nayak
sorry, Srinivas, but here's the best i can do for stemsee's utility:

nluug-get.pet by stemsee:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 116#814116
(maybe post there or wherever stemsee or Fredx181 are active)

(and yes, ally's repo's excellent.)

sincerely,
puppus

Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2017, 11:18
by snayak
Thank Puppos,

I will try it.
By the way do we have evince for Precise571?
I tried many pet but they didnt work.
Only one from wheezy puppy worked on precise, but it couldnt open djvu files.

In case you know of something...

Sincerely,
Srinivas Nayak

Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2017, 12:05
by snayak
Sorry Puppos,

Shame on me. Shame on me.

Precise PPM works so nice. Thanks to all them who created Puppy and such a nice PPM.

For the first time I used pulling packages from Ubuntu repo through a Puppy PPM. I didn't know this works so flawlessly, like apt-get.

Evince 3.4.0 got installed and opens PDF and Djvu files perfectly.

Thanks again to Puppy.
Hope my unnecessary spamming will be forgiven.

Sincerely,
Srinivas Nayak

Posted: Thu 10 Aug 2017, 16:51
by Puppus Dogfellow
snayak wrote:Sorry Puppos,

Shame on me. Shame on me.

Precise PPM works so nice. Thanks to all them who created Puppy and such a nice PPM.

For the first time I used pulling packages from Ubuntu repo through a Puppy PPM. I didn't know this works so flawlessly, like apt-get.

Evince 3.4.0 got installed and opens PDF and Djvu files perfectly.

Thanks again to Puppy.
Hope my unnecessary spamming will be forgiven.

Sincerely,
Srinivas Nayak
i didn't consider it spam and neither should you.

take care, snayak.

-p

Posted: Fri 06 Oct 2017, 06:32
by Puppus Dogfellow
smplayer-17.8.0-s-i686.pet and smplayer-17.8.0-s-x86_64.pet by norgo; VLC-GTK 2.8.1 by sc0ttman to audio, graphics, video, studio, QT

32bit Slimjet (14016/1514) by OscarTalks; 64bit slimjet(1514) and Iron (61) by Mike Walsh; syncthing-014.38-64.pet and syncthing-014.38-32.pet to browsers, network, internet, games

easy-0.5by Barry Kauler; makepup.tar by wiak to puppy isos

mcc_deluxe.pet by Puppus Dogfellow to Utilities Tools System Libs

Geany-1.31-32bit by OscarTalks; LibreOffice-5.4.2_en-US_xz.sfs, LibreOffice-5.4.2_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.4.2_64_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.4.2_64_en-US_xz.sfs; mcc-wp.pet by Puppus Dogfellow to word processing and related

Posted: Fri 03 Nov 2017, 01:39
by Puppus Dogfellow
slimjet-15.1.6.0 32bit by OscarTalks; slimjet-15.1.6.0 64bit by Mike Walsh; openssl_(102m)_by watchdog; wpa_supplicant,hostapd updates folder to browsers, network, internet, games

Studio 13.37 2.4 by l0wt3ch; Xenialpup64-7.0.8.6 by 666philb; Quirky Pyro64 0.5 by Barry Kauler to puppy isos

Portable Wine version 2.1.6 by mikeslr to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

wxhexeditor023+deps(xenial32), wxhexeditor.22+deps(tahr64), and wxhexeditor-023--32.tar.xz to word processing and related

Posted: Mon 20 Nov 2017, 17:43
by Puppus Dogfellow

Posted: Mon 20 Nov 2017, 18:22
by musher0
Thanks, Puppus D.

Posted: Mon 27 Nov 2017, 12:38
by Puppus Dogfellow
musher0 wrote:Thanks, Puppus D.
no, thank YOU, musher. it's a great audioplayer--sound quality is excellent and tabs of playlists are a great convenience. that said, and maybe i should stop here since 666philb's up to Xenial_7.5 and i'm still using 704-32, but here's a possibly useless bug report you may choose to ignore: hitting the settings button crashes my computer abruptly, and closing the interface from anything other than the taskbar icon results in being largely locked out of the desktop (this last one had a workaround that's not too readily apparent--keyboard shortcuts still worked so MochiMopel's Winswtitcher allowed me to "quit" it, and alt plus one (my custom root 1 menu) got me lxtask, which allowed me to kill the process. since not every pup has those things, and not everyone knows wmctrl syntax or to look it up online on another machine, i guess that's more or less a report of a roundabout or delayed crash (but someone with a terminal keyboard shortcut and the right knowledge could prevent it).

sound quality really is excellent though, and i could live with those bugs on this set up as yours is the only audio player that both plays everything i've thrown at it and doesn't suffer the more serious bug of just eating the swap file and crashing the machine with no remedy i can see (vlc, smplayer do this, neither my audacious or deadbeef play everything...---yours is the best!)

thanks again, musher0.

Posted: Mon 27 Nov 2017, 16:48
by musher0
Puppus Dogfellow wrote:
musher0 wrote:Thanks, Puppus D.
no, thank YOU, musher. it's a great audioplayer--sound quality is excellent and tabs of playlists are a great convenience. that said, and maybe i should stop here since 666philb's up to Xenial_7.5 and i'm still using 704-32, but here's a possibly useless bug report you may choose to ignore: hitting the settings button crashes my computer abruptly, and closing the interface from anything other than the taskbar icon results in being largely locked out of the desktop (this last one had a workaround that's not too readily apparent--keyboard shortcuts still worked so MochiMopel's Winswtitcher allowed me to "quit" it, and alt plus one (my custom root 1 menu) got me lxtask, which allowed me to kill the process. since not every pup has those things, and not everyone knows wmctrl syntax or to look it up online on another machine, i guess that's more or less a report of a roundabout or delayed crash (but someone with a terminal keyboard shortcut and the right knowledge could prevent it).

sound quality really is excellent though, and i could live with those bugs on this set up as yours is the only audio player that both plays everything i've thrown at it and doesn't suffer the more serious bug of just eating the swap file and crashing the machine with no remedy i can see (vlc, smplayer do this, neither my audacious or deadbeef play everything...---yours is the best!)

thanks again, musher0.
Hi, Puppus.

Thanks for the flowers, and of course they all go to the Aqualung people !

I'll keep the pot, though ;) And I'll try to solve it. (I already know I'm nuts trying to
"solve" a flower pot, so nobody insists, ok!?) :lol:

First of all, this aqualung was compiled on a 32-bit xenialPup, version 7.0.6, with
kernel 4.1.2. And it runs fine on a 7.0.6. According to various proverbs in various
languages, if something can do more, it can do less too. (Not very scientific an
argument, I know!)

The user can quit Aqualung
by right-clicking on the icon in the icon bar and then left-clicking "Quit"
OR
by right-clicking in the middle of the play list and then left-clicking "Quit".

Clicking on the X in the title bar to kill Aqualung does not work, it sends it to the
icon bar -- if it is not already there.

As far as I can tell, there is NO settings button in Aqualung. From right to left,
at bottom right of Aqualung's window, we have buttons for
PL : play list
MS : NOT micro-soft ;) , but Music Selection (your music collection or catalog)
FX : access to the LADSPA filters.
the other buttons are for mixing, randomizing, etc. the items in the play list.

I access Aqualung's settings by right-clicking in the middle of the play list and then
left-clicking on the "preferences" entry (#3 from the bottom). That never played a
funny game on me...

IHTH.

Posted: Mon 12 Feb 2018, 04:15
by Puppus Dogfellow

Posted: Tue 24 Apr 2018, 01:02
by Puppus Dogfellow

Posted: Wed 09 May 2018, 17:41
by Puppus Dogfellow
pcmanfm-1.3.0 plus deps-571.tar.gz by festus to file managers and viewers

Slacko 5.7.1 woof-CE testing by by Sailor Enceladus; EasyOS Pyro640.9.1 by BarryK to puppy isos

wordprocessor.html by by Puppus Dogfellow to word processing and related

Posted: Mon 21 May 2018, 09:56
by Puppus Dogfellow
mm_view_20180519.gz by MochiMoppel to file managers and viewers

X-Slacko Slim 4.4r13 and TazPup Alpha 7 by mistfire; EasyOS Pyro 0.9.1 and Beaver 0.9.2 by BarryK to puppy isos

LibreOffice-6.0.4_en-US_xz.sfs, LibreOffice-6.0.4_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-6.0.4_64_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-6.0.4_64_en-US_xz.sfs; mcbwp.pet and bwp1.4.pet by Puppus Dogfellow to word processing and related

new thread page, so yet another repeat of the t.o.c

Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2018, 21:43
by Puppus Dogfellow

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by Puppus Dogfellow

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by Puppus Dogfellow

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by Puppus Dogfellow