Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 22:49
Yes - good idea! Downloading rg66's just-released X-Slacko 2.2 as I type... http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88846
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As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
The working window looks quite alike to me. BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default).battleshooter wrote:As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
I'm curious though as to what theme you're referring to because Numix looks nothing like the Windows XP Embedded theme:
Nope it's not default, I picked those icons myself because I like themnic007 wrote: BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default).
The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
Hi Thanks Starhawk ,starhawk wrote:darry, your post is invisible... did you put a space in some link text somewhere? (isn't that what usually does that...?)
Yep it just wouldn't work anyway hope the Colonel finds this helpful. Makes 3.01 work well on my very troublesome Dell 500m which doesn't seem to like newer kernels.starhawk wrote:Now it's showing an edit line and nothing else
Thanks! I'm using Firefox 17.0.4 in Lighthouse 3.01 now and it's working well. It works in Fire Hydrant Inferno too (which is based on Puppy 3.0.0).darry1966 wrote:The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:
First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.
Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet
3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.
Colonel Panic wrote:Thanks! I'm using Firefox 17.0.4 in Lighthouse 3.01 now and it's working well. It works in Fire Hydrant Inferno too (which is based on Puppy 3.0.0).darry1966 wrote:The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:
First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.
Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet
3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.
The only file on your list which I wasn't able to install was libstdc-4.4.5-8, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference.
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#!/bin/bash
if [ ! -f /EXTRAS/.sfs_load_nocopy ]; then
mkdir /EXTRAS
cp ./.sfs_load_nocopy /EXTRAS/.sfs_load_nocopy
fi
cd ~
rm -rf .wine
ln -s /mnt/sda4/puppylivecdbuild-OFFICE-AMD/EXTRAS/.wine .wine
yaf-splash -bg orange -text "Copying WINE files to RAM" &
X3PID=$!
cp /mnt/sda4/wine1328_.sfs /EXTRAS/wine1328_.sfs
cd /EXTRAS
./.sfs_load_nocopy -c -q /EXTRAS/wine1328_.sfs
kill $X3PID
Hi again Darry, thanks for replying.darry1966 wrote:Hi Colonel,
Great it is good version and layout from Scottman. I have used Fire Hydrant many times and its brilliant also 3.01 Barebones.
Yes "Clearouts" I can relate to that at the moment. I'll be keeping my Puppies though. Sorry proper name for the 3.01 I use is Fat-Free 3.01 but hey same thing really.Colonel Panic wrote:Hi again Darry, thanks for replying.darry1966 wrote:Hi Colonel,
Great it is good version and layout from Scottman. I have used Fire Hydrant many times and its brilliant also 3.01 Barebones.
Opera 12.16 also works in 3.01 (as does Seamonkey 2.12). Fire Hydrant IIRC was one of ttuuxxx's early ones, and I agree, it's great.
I think 3.01 Barebones might be a bit too stripped down, though I might still have a look at it; I used to have a big CD with various editions of 3.01 on it, but it went in one of my periodic "clearouts."