XFCE-4.2.3.2 Desktop Environment (in just over 1MB...)
- Dougal
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XFCE-4.2.3.2 Desktop Environment (in just over 1MB...)
(compiled with Puppy 2.10)
If you don't know what XFCE is: it's a complete desktop environment
(window-manager, desktop, panel, taskbar, session-manager...), it's
lightweight, it's good looking (see image), very flexible (you can use
only the parts you want, move the panel where you want it...).
You can save sessions (all windows get reopened at startup) and the
window-manager uses smart window positioning (i.e. new windows don't
just open in the middle of the screen, but in an unused part of it).
Just try it and see...
Xvesa users: If you had problems with xfce in the past -- I think
they're solved. You'll get info once you install the dotpup.
Ok, the "base" dotpup contains the complete XFCE environment, including
just about any "goodies" (panel plugins) you can think of (or nearly).
It'll give you a working desktop, "out of the box".
bigger image
I've hacked the session-manager so it now allows shutdown and reboot
when you exit xfce.
I've included a file with instructions on how to run without various
parts -- for example without the desktop, i.e. with desktop icons.
Here you go: xfce-4.2.3.2-base.pup (dotpup size: 1115k extracted: 2524k)
Additional dotpups:
Extra themes (104 of them!):
xfce-4.2.3.2-themes.pup (dotpup size: 500k extracted: 3319k)
HTML documentation (used by the xfce-help):
xfce-4.2.3.2-doc.pup (dotpup size: 1130k extracted: 1323k)
Locales for various languages:
Locales A-I: xfce-4.2.3.2-locales_A-I.pup (dotpup size: 509k extracted: 1462k)
Contains the following locales:
af ar az be bg bn_IN ca cs da de el en_GB eo es es_MX et
eu fa fi fr gu he hi hu hy it
Locales J-Z: xfce-4.2.3.2-locales_J-Z.pup (dotpup size: 458k extracted: 1376k)
Contains the following locales:
ja ko ku lt mr ms nb_NO nl pa pl pt_BR pt_PT ro
ru sk sl sv ta tr uk vi zh_CN zh_TW
A couple of extra (big) panel-plugins:
WaveLan-plugin (this gives a little info):
xfce-4.2.3.2-wavelan-plugin.pup (dotpup size: 140k extracted: 584k)
Weather-plugin:
xfce-4.2.3.2-weather-plugin.pup (dotpup size: 330k extracted: 433k)
If you want a splash screen when xfce starts:
xfce-4.2.3.2-splash.pup (dotpup size: 350k extracted: 525k)
If you don't know what XFCE is: it's a complete desktop environment
(window-manager, desktop, panel, taskbar, session-manager...), it's
lightweight, it's good looking (see image), very flexible (you can use
only the parts you want, move the panel where you want it...).
You can save sessions (all windows get reopened at startup) and the
window-manager uses smart window positioning (i.e. new windows don't
just open in the middle of the screen, but in an unused part of it).
Just try it and see...
Xvesa users: If you had problems with xfce in the past -- I think
they're solved. You'll get info once you install the dotpup.
Ok, the "base" dotpup contains the complete XFCE environment, including
just about any "goodies" (panel plugins) you can think of (or nearly).
It'll give you a working desktop, "out of the box".
bigger image
I've hacked the session-manager so it now allows shutdown and reboot
when you exit xfce.
I've included a file with instructions on how to run without various
parts -- for example without the desktop, i.e. with desktop icons.
Here you go: xfce-4.2.3.2-base.pup (dotpup size: 1115k extracted: 2524k)
Additional dotpups:
Extra themes (104 of them!):
xfce-4.2.3.2-themes.pup (dotpup size: 500k extracted: 3319k)
HTML documentation (used by the xfce-help):
xfce-4.2.3.2-doc.pup (dotpup size: 1130k extracted: 1323k)
Locales for various languages:
Locales A-I: xfce-4.2.3.2-locales_A-I.pup (dotpup size: 509k extracted: 1462k)
Contains the following locales:
af ar az be bg bn_IN ca cs da de el en_GB eo es es_MX et
eu fa fi fr gu he hi hu hy it
Locales J-Z: xfce-4.2.3.2-locales_J-Z.pup (dotpup size: 458k extracted: 1376k)
Contains the following locales:
ja ko ku lt mr ms nb_NO nl pa pl pt_BR pt_PT ro
ru sk sl sv ta tr uk vi zh_CN zh_TW
A couple of extra (big) panel-plugins:
WaveLan-plugin (this gives a little info):
xfce-4.2.3.2-wavelan-plugin.pup (dotpup size: 140k extracted: 584k)
Weather-plugin:
xfce-4.2.3.2-weather-plugin.pup (dotpup size: 330k extracted: 433k)
If you want a splash screen when xfce starts:
xfce-4.2.3.2-splash.pup (dotpup size: 350k extracted: 525k)
- Lobster
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There I was downloading Xubutu (uses xfce meant to be a fast Ubuntu) , when I found this - so I downloaded and ran.
Seems to be working - very nice Dougal!
If you have never tried xfce - you might love it - I really like its simple uncluttered desktop, very elegant.
Good job - I am running it on 2.11with xorg but would be interested how "Bonanza" beta testers get on.
wiki updated here - who is trying with XDG?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/XfcePuppy
I bet xubuntu is still chugging away at its wget download . . .
Seems to be working - very nice Dougal!
If you have never tried xfce - you might love it - I really like its simple uncluttered desktop, very elegant.
Good job - I am running it on 2.11with xorg but would be interested how "Bonanza" beta testers get on.
wiki updated here - who is trying with XDG?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/XfcePuppy
I bet xubuntu is still chugging away at its wget download . . .
Last edited by Lobster on Thu 25 Jan 2007, 04:10, edited 1 time in total.
Dougal, I'm not real clear on what this is good for, but I think I'd like to try it. If I don't like it, is it easy to get rid of, and will it leave my original settings all messed up? Or just to be safe should I burn a new DVD and start fresh?
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- Pizzasgood
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I've played with some other xfce packages, and I always wound up making a big mess. The only exceptions were Dougal's small packages and the panel that MU packaged.
It's basically another window manager, like JWM, IceWM, FVWM, Fluxbox, etc. Except it does a little more. It has an excellent little panel thing.
One thing I like doing is setting the clock plugin (the one that's on by default) to analogue, then activating the date-time plugin to show the date (format: %A%n%m-%d-%Y) and digital time. Very nice.
I always forget how much I like xfce when I stop using if for a while. I'm giving it one more chance for the next Pizzapup. If it doesn't do funny things it's in. So far it seems much more stable than the other packages I was trying since using Puppy 2.xx.
Also, that themes package contains some nice ones, especially FBX and Gorilla. There are other good ones, but they don't look right with the color scheme I'm running right now so I didn't notice them.
Does this package mess with the fonts? Firefox looks, I don't know, fresher. I'm using the same gtk theme I had before. Maybe it's just me.
Not a bad thing though.
It's basically another window manager, like JWM, IceWM, FVWM, Fluxbox, etc. Except it does a little more. It has an excellent little panel thing.
One thing I like doing is setting the clock plugin (the one that's on by default) to analogue, then activating the date-time plugin to show the date (format: %A%n%m-%d-%Y) and digital time. Very nice.
I always forget how much I like xfce when I stop using if for a while. I'm giving it one more chance for the next Pizzapup. If it doesn't do funny things it's in. So far it seems much more stable than the other packages I was trying since using Puppy 2.xx.
Also, that themes package contains some nice ones, especially FBX and Gorilla. There are other good ones, but they don't look right with the color scheme I'm running right now so I didn't notice them.
Does this package mess with the fonts? Firefox looks, I don't know, fresher. I'm using the same gtk theme I had before. Maybe it's just me.
Not a bad thing though.
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Having fun with 2.11beta & the collection of dotpups. I have been conserned with visual problems following the 2.02 versions, The problems with video has kept me in 2.02 custom version I hacked together a while back.
It is nice to have clean, non-glichy, interface to play with. This works well with gxine in full screen, still playing around with xfce themes - great work Dougal
It is nice to have clean, non-glichy, interface to play with. This works well with gxine in full screen, still playing around with xfce themes - great work Dougal
104!!Dougal wrote:Extra themes (104 of them!):
xfce-4.2.3.2-themes.pup (dotpup size: 500k extracted: 3319k)
xdg menus? this file works: xfce-xdgmenu-0.7.6.tar.gz (I didn't remember where i got it)Lobster wrote:wiki updated here - who is trying with XDG?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/XfcePuppy
Puppy 1.09CE with the previous xfce4-4.2.3.2.pup
Reporting bad link?
Wrong filesize for xfce-4.2.3.2-doc.pup:16KB, incomplete zipfile
- Max Headroom
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Help! I've Tried Installing Xfce on 2.1 on a 14" Wide S
Laptop, Seems th' Mouse has Mutated into a SuperRat, & I Can't Get 2 th' ScrollBa' or Navigate!
This is just fabulous Dougal! I installed it into my Puppy 2.11 and it's awesome! How you ever managed to get a 30+meg programme down to this size is completely beyond me. I mean, I realise that you've cut out some of the graphics here and there (eq: Addons panel) and such but this has so many features that it amazes me. Plus it's blazing-fast!
For me it's always been a toss-up between IceWM and Xfce. I love them both because of their speed, light-weight, and versatility. Yet yours Dougal really takes the cake and deserves an award in my book!
The magic that you and MU work on this forum just leave me in total awe.
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For me it's always been a toss-up between IceWM and Xfce. I love them both because of their speed, light-weight, and versatility. Yet yours Dougal really takes the cake and deserves an award in my book!
The magic that you and MU work on this forum just leave me in total awe.
Amicalement / In Friendship,
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"
Dougal uploaded more files, you'll find them here:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Desktop-Tools/gtk-themes/
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... 2/xfmedia/
Dougal might want to write something about them, so I hope it is ok to post the links already.
But they already have readmes.
Mark
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Desktop-Tools/gtk-themes/
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/WindowManager ... 2/xfmedia/
Dougal might want to write something about them, so I hope it is ok to post the links already.
But they already have readmes.
Mark
Dougal, when I tried the xfce dotpup on my main machine, I was able to configure it with no problem. When I tried it on a different machine (with a 1360 x 768 LCD monitor and which dmesg says has a VIA AGP video adapter with a Twister-K/KT133x/KM133 chipset) it started with such coarse resolution (720 x 400) that much of the desktop doesn't show at all and I can't reconfigure it with the GUI.
I did notice there was something about how to deal with this problem, in the helpful readme you put in the installation. Naturally I didn't stop to read it before I installed the dotpup and started it.
I was able to go back to JWM, but I'd like to use xfce instead. I don't know where to find the note that showed up after I installed the dotpup. What to do?
I did notice there was something about how to deal with this problem, in the helpful readme you put in the installation. Naturally I didn't stop to read it before I installed the dotpup and started it.
I was able to go back to JWM, but I'd like to use xfce instead. I don't know where to find the note that showed up after I installed the dotpup. What to do?
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- Pizzasgood
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/usr/share/xfce4/dotpup-info.txt
I had to manually search that file out myself for the bit about the session manager.
So far it seems very stable. As of now I plan to use this in a slightly tweaked form in Pizzapup. If it gets glitchy between now and then I'll go back to IceWM, but I think it will be fine. My other computer is still running 109CE with your old xfce package (since May) and doesn't seem to have any problems either.
Very nice.
I had to manually search that file out myself for the bit about the session manager.
So far it seems very stable. As of now I plan to use this in a slightly tweaked form in Pizzapup. If it gets glitchy between now and then I'll go back to IceWM, but I think it will be fine. My other computer is still running 109CE with your old xfce package (since May) and doesn't seem to have any problems either.
Very nice.
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- Dougal
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It was never 30MB and I actually didn't really leave anything out. I think you're confusing it with the xfce-4.4 RC's that are being used by the likes of Xubuntu (the current Xubuntu uses RC1 and the previous used the beta).Eyes-Only wrote:How you ever managed to get a 30+meg programme down to this size is completely beyond me. I mean, I realise that you've cut out some of the graphics here and there (eq: Addons panel) and such but this has so many features that it amazes me.
This is the last stable release, from about a year ago.
I compiled 4.4RC1 a while ago (RC2 was released a few days ago) but am waiting for the final release. I haven't even managed to get it running properly... it still has bugs and is a pain in other ways:
I don't know how much I'll be able to reduce the size of 4.4 since they seem to have changed the way they handle icons, so now if a app doesn't find an icon it gives a segmentation error... this means that I'll have to include the XFCE icon theme... a few more megs.
The apps have also been made bigger it seems...
I also don't see the point in rushing to use the new XFCE since they re-wrote the panel which means that all the plugins have to be re-written... So there are nowhere near as many plugins for the new XFCE as for the old one!
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Some say your toes
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Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
- Dougal
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I did write the name of the file at it's top! You fellas don't pay enough attention to what's written..Pizzasgood wrote:/usr/share/xfce4/dotpup-info.txt
I had to manually search that file out myself for the bit about the session manager.
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind