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Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 17:09
by mikeb
You have runaway thread syndrome ttuuxxx :D
don't forget to eat

mike

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 17:12
by ttuuxxx
mikeb wrote:You have runaway thread syndrome ttuuxxx :D
don't forget to eat

mike
lol mike, too late to eat, time for sleep
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 17:55
by Subito Piano
...so where did you find that X-server??? 8)

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 17:56
by dawg
Looks like you've managed to break the CPU freq. scaling tool, ttuuxxx :D
All I get is the app window that does nothing, no matter what I click or enter in.. (pic attached below)

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 18:10
by James C
Since there is a report in the "bugs" section of problems with cpu frequency scaling in the official 430 release, not sure if it can be blamed on Ttuuxxx. :)

He'll probably fix it anyway............. :lol:

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 18:23
by panzerpuppy
@ttuuxxx: The classic white cursor theme is less than 6 KB (!) compressed.

Here's a slimmed down tar.gz package:

http://stashbox.org/636386/white.tar.gz

just extract the folder to ~/.icons and that's it :)

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 18:26
by DaveS
I know its a stoopid little thing Ttuuxxx and dead easy to configure if one has half an idea how to set up Puppy, but after using Dpup, I ask, is there really any other place for the screen capture launcher other than the bottom tray? Of course not! :)

Image

Posted: Sat 19 Sep 2009, 18:32
by DaveS
PS............... and a shutdown dialogue of course

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 00:08
by trio
The problem with cpu freq scaling tool is actually that it reports with gxmessage which doesn't exist in this pupplets. I already reported, and ttuuxxx will include gxmessage

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 00:50
by ttuuxxx
added the small white cursor theme and a quick screenshot launcher on the taskbar.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 06:03
by sunburnt
Very good work ttuuxxx; And man is that [Insert] key thing a real bun burner!!!

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 06:07
by iscraigh
I tried it but cannot connect via my nic card, I have two cards in this pc
Neither module is loaded or can be loaded.

One uses the tulip module the other the via-rhine

Have not tried the standard 4.3 but I will.

Any suggestions or more info needed?

Craig

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 06:48
by rjbrewer
Try the 4.3 final small iso, it has tulip and via modules listed.

Some of Ttuuxxxs' recent experiments seem a bit short in the

module department......only about a dozen listed in boot

manager of 220, compared to about a hundred in a regular

pup.

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:12
by ttuuxxx
iscraigh wrote:I tried it but cannot connect via my nic card, I have two cards in this pc
Neither module is loaded or can be loaded.

One uses the tulip module the other the via-rhine

Have not tried the standard 4.3 but I will.

Any suggestions or more info needed?

Craig
Hi I had a look and I think the module you need is included
/lib/modules/2.6.30.5/kernel/drivers/net/via-rhine.ko
also did you open a terminal and type
depmod -a
usually that works.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:17
by ttuuxxx
rjbrewer wrote:Try the 4.3 final small iso, it has tulip and via modules listed.

Some of Ttuuxxxs' recent experiments seem a bit short in the

module department......only about a dozen listed in boot

manager of 220, compared to about a hundred in a regular

pup.
Haven't touched anything in 4.31 other than the actual removal of the broken modules so it isn't that.
As for 2.20 I didn't touch any of the modules or bootmanager, thats just the way it was, still only the first alpha release so give it a bit of time to mature.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:35
by ttuuxxx
rjbrewer wrote:Try the 4.3 final small iso, it has tulip and via modules listed.

Some of Ttuuxxxs' recent experiments seem a bit short in the

module department......only about a dozen listed in boot

manager of 220, compared to about a hundred in a regular

pup.
I've been thinking about it, It might be related to some of the missing bin files, when I swapped X-servers there were at least 10 missing bin files, In /usr/X11R7/bin, which the next release already has, and also 2.20 would have that same issue, that I'll have to fix for 2.20alpha2 :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:41
by DaveS
Any projection on when 4.31.1 might go up Ttuuxxx?

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:44
by ttuuxxx
DaveS wrote:Any projection on when 4.31.1 might go up Ttuuxxx?
Well I started putting it together and then noticed the new bugs on the main 4.30 bug section about the remaster and frugal scripts, hmmm it would be nice to have them fixed before, but I'll think about it.
I would say If I overlook those 2 bugs maybe in about 2hrs or so it should be uploaded.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 08:49
by DaveS
Now I would not normally post this but the pup-430 pup_430 thing might be a little brain fade on the part of our illustrious leader. Surely, up to now, the convention has always been pup(underscore)***.sfs? :) :)

Posted: Sun 20 Sep 2009, 10:10
by ttuuxxx
DaveS wrote:Now I would not normally post this but the pup-430 pup_430 thing might be a little brain fade on the part of our illustrious leader. Surely, up to now, the convention has always been pup(underscore)***.sfs? :) :)
Well he was naming the iso's like pup-424.iso etc and then the pup_424.sfs in the iso, I wonder if its the woof build script, or just a typo.
I'm wondering If I rename the pup-430.sfs to pup_430.sfs like it should be, would it still boot? And if so would that put a end to all the issues?
ttuuxxx