it's in woof's rootfs-skeleton/usr/bin/evincejemimah wrote:Yikes, I wonder where that's coming from.Geoffrey wrote:Hi jemimah,
I just managed to get my canon mp280 working, I scanned and image and saved as a pdf, some where alone the line evince from adrv_luki_010.sfs gets overwritten with the script in puppy_luki_010.sfs /usr/bin/evinceCode: Select all
#!/bin/sh #BK nov 2007 #it seems built-in to gtk and gnomeprint print-dialogs, if choose print- #preview, tries to run 'evince' -- which is a Gnome document viewer. #i looked at what gets passed into this 'evince' script when try to print- #preview from Leafpad: #--unlink-tempfile --preview --print-settings /tmp/settings5F8P1T.ini /tmp/previewQ2HM1T.pdf #...interesting, it's a pdf file. so, do this... ONLYFILENAMES="`echo -n "$*" | tr '\t' ' ' | tr -s ' ' | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -v '^-' | grep 'pdf$' | tr '\n' ' '`" exec epdfview $ONLYFILENAMES
Saluki
not trying to suck-eggs, but, you don't have a psip installed already, do you?smokey01 wrote:PPM is not playing nice.
There seems to be more files in the package list than are being displayed in PPM.
http://smokey01.com/saluki/Packages-pup ... i-official
Psip is in the list but can't be seen in PPM however, if can be found when searched for.
ppm, when working right is not suppose to show another if one is already installed, even if there is an update.
There are additional pets.magerlab wrote:I noticed that not all the xfce4 settings are in the base sfs( panel pliguns for example). May be it's better to have them in or make an additional pet?
http://smokey01.com/saluki/pet_packages ... ns-1.0.pet
You can see the full list of what's in the adrive by examining /root/.packages/adrive-installed-packages.
It's a ppm bug.smokey01 wrote:PPM is not playing nice.
There seems to be more files in the package list than are being displayed in PPM.
http://smokey01.com/saluki/Packages-pup ... i-official
Psip is in the list but can't be seen in PPM however, if can be found when searched for.
To fix:
Stop ppm
delete /tmp/petget* and /tmp/filter*
Start the ppm again and it should work
Icewm is not installed by default. It's probably falling back to jwm.Lobster wrote:VLC seems OK and I watched a movie with Ogle DVD player yesterday. Very good program.Tried the following SFSs over just the base
Gimp, VLC, LibreOffice, Opera, Printer-scanner
I have also been looking at the other two WM
Icewm and jwm
(shutdown go to prompt and type xwn icewm or xwin jwm)
They both seemed to be there but a little confused by xfce programs
For example I could not change the wallpaper in icewm
FF10 is stable at browsing but if I restart x windows it gives me the option to restore my tabs but then does not. It almost seems like there is a second Firefox somewhere. Maybe I will type top at the terminal and see what is going on . . .
Is help working in the (very good) screenshot program? It is not in icewm
Screenshooter Help definitely doesn't work.
I really don't recommend changing the window manager at this point. I haven't tested it at all and I lot of stuff works in xfwm that won't work in other window managers.
Actually it has been implemented. It just apparently didn't fix the problem. I will force a fixmenus to run.Geoffrey wrote:Try typing fixmenus in the terminal that should update the menu.mavrothal wrote:One issue likely related to SFS_load, is that menu entries are not updated till you restart X, either when you load or unload an SFS.
Also LibreOffice does not show the application icons in the menu, till you install any pet and menus are updated through the PPM call.
Jemimah's aware of the icon's not showing, that's to do with the SFS-loader not updating the hicolor icon cache, it's in the to do list and a patch for the SFS-loader has yet to be implemented.
The real question is how it jumped from the bottom layer to the top. Probably the init script doing something I don't want.scsijon wrote:it's in woof's rootfs-skeleton/usr/bin/evincejemimah wrote:Yikes, I wonder where that's coming from.Geoffrey wrote:Hi jemimah,
I just managed to get my canon mp280 working, I scanned and image and saved as a pdf, some where alone the line evince from adrv_luki_010.sfs gets overwritten with the script in puppy_luki_010.sfs /usr/bin/evinceCode: Select all
#!/bin/sh #BK nov 2007 #it seems built-in to gtk and gnomeprint print-dialogs, if choose print- #preview, tries to run 'evince' -- which is a Gnome document viewer. #i looked at what gets passed into this 'evince' script when try to print- #preview from Leafpad: #--unlink-tempfile --preview --print-settings /tmp/settings5F8P1T.ini /tmp/previewQ2HM1T.pdf #...interesting, it's a pdf file. so, do this... ONLYFILENAMES="`echo -n "$*" | tr '\t' ' ' | tr -s ' ' | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -v '^-' | grep 'pdf$' | tr '\n' ' '`" exec epdfview $ONLYFILENAMES
Hi Jemimah,
I've notice while using Thunar, and it does't happen in the root directory but in the Filesystem directory, when I right click and delete a file, or press the DEL key, that the file remains. If I do so again, I get a 'File not there. Error trashing file.' error.
Going to the Trash confirms it was deleted, and returning to the original file location shows the file gone. Is this the desired behavior by default, or a redraw or permision error?
I've notice while using Thunar, and it does't happen in the root directory but in the Filesystem directory, when I right click and delete a file, or press the DEL key, that the file remains. If I do so again, I get a 'File not there. Error trashing file.' error.
Going to the Trash confirms it was deleted, and returning to the original file location shows the file gone. Is this the desired behavior by default, or a redraw or permision error?
Thanks for the quick reply, Jemimah. If it helps any, I'm using ext4, frugal install, on the main partition of my hard-drive.
I did another install with no save-file just to confirm it wasn't something I had done on my end, like break Thunar, but I got the same results. Will try the Ctrl-R method from here on out unless I can figure out a script that'll do the same.
I did another install with no save-file just to confirm it wasn't something I had done on my end, like break Thunar, but I got the same results. Will try the Ctrl-R method from here on out unless I can figure out a script that'll do the same.
Hey Lobster,
I did as you suggested, which is actually a good idea, but the same behavior persisted.
I know that from my own experience using Thunar, the rox filer allowed me to auto-mount ISO's, which I couldn't figure out how to do without it in Thunar; didn't have to use it; just had to be installed. Shared libraries, I would guess.
But in this case it doesn't seem to solve the problem.
I did as you suggested, which is actually a good idea, but the same behavior persisted.
I know that from my own experience using Thunar, the rox filer allowed me to auto-mount ISO's, which I couldn't figure out how to do without it in Thunar; didn't have to use it; just had to be installed. Shared libraries, I would guess.
But in this case it doesn't seem to solve the problem.
This problem still continues to exist. Manual frugal installation with latest versions on ext4 partition on Dell Inspiron Laptop will not boot. Goes to a gray screen.
Menu.lst
Saluki 010 works great on my desktop which also has the intel i7 processor. I was successful installing the latest NVIDIA driver on it and everything appears to be working fine. Only problem I'm having with it is that I am unable to move a directory from /root/ to /mnt/home and then create a symlink back to /root using Thunar. Right clicking on Symlink does nothing.
Cheers,
Jim
Menu.lst
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title Puppy Test (sda7/test)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /test/initrd.gz
kernel /test/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd psubdir=test pfix=fsck
initrd /test/initrd.gz
- Maybe some Hardware Information about the Dell Inspiron Laptop will help generate some ideas. Saluki must be able to boot on late model laptops.
Chip description:
2.0 VGA compatible controller
Intel Corporation i7 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)
oem: Intel(R)Sandybridge Mobile Graphics Chipset Accelerated VGA BIOS
product: Intel(R)Sandybridge Mobile Graphics Controller Hardware Version 0.0
X Server: Xorg
Driver used: intel
X.Org version: 1.9.5
dimensions: 1600x900 pixels (423x238 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
Saluki 010 works great on my desktop which also has the intel i7 processor. I was successful installing the latest NVIDIA driver on it and everything appears to be working fine. Only problem I'm having with it is that I am unable to move a directory from /root/ to /mnt/home and then create a symlink back to /root using Thunar. Right clicking on Symlink does nothing.
Cheers,
Jim
That works for me, move dir to /mnt/home, then rightclick hold and drag it back to /root "link here" rightclick Create Systemlink don't work in /mnt/home, you can't create a systemlink there.Jim1911 wrote: Only problem I'm having with it is that I am unable to move a directory from /root/ to /mnt/home and then create a symlink back to /root using Thunar. Right clicking on Symlink does nothing.
Thanks, however, when I try to symlink, rightclick Hold and drag it back to /root, it immediately copies the dir and there is no option "link here" or otherwise. I'll try a new download, maybe mine is bad.Geoffrey wrote:That works for me, move dir to /mnt/home, then rightclick hold and drag it back to /root "link here" rightclick Create Systemlink don't work in /mnt/home, you can't create a systemlink there.Jim1911 wrote: Only problem I'm having with it is that I am unable to move a directory from /root/ to /mnt/home and then create a symlink back to /root using Thunar. Right clicking on Symlink does nothing.
EDIT: Solved the problem with symlinks by installing ROX using PPM.
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That's strange, one other way is to use the send to "Desktop (Create link)" then cut and paste it into root, if that don't work then there is something wrong.Jim1911 wrote:Thanks, however, when I try to symlink, rightclick Hold and drag it back to /root, it immediately copies the dir and there is no option "link here" or otherwise. I'll try a new download, maybe mine is bad.Geoffrey wrote:That works for me, move dir to /mnt/home, then rightclick hold and drag it back to /root "link here" rightclick Create Systemlink don't work in /mnt/home, you can't create a systemlink there.Jim1911 wrote: Only problem I'm having with it is that I am unable to move a directory from /root/ to /mnt/home and then create a symlink back to /root using Thunar. Right clicking on Symlink does nothing.