HardInfo, system information
- Dougal
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That should probably be fixed in Rox... maybe the way the run action is set.John Doe wrote:when i generate a report and click on it in ROX the report won't open because of the space in the file name. perhaps you would consider changing the default name to 'hardinfo_report.html'?
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
I've got exactly the same result as John Doe and my mime-type is set properly in Rox. If I remove the space in the file name Rox recognises the correct mime-type and I can open in a browser. Otherwise it just treats the file as plain text and opens it in the defaulttexteditor (geany). I'm using Rox 2.6.1 and Puppy 2.16 on this occasion.Dougal wrote:That should probably be fixed in Rox... maybe the way the run action is set.John Doe wrote:when i generate a report and click on it in ROX the report won't open because of the space in the file name. perhaps you would consider changing the default name to 'hardinfo_report.html'?
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I can also confirm that the problem is specific to Puppy 2.17 and only occurs when there is a USB device found.muggins wrote:i compiled without library soup, upx'ed the executable & pngcrushed any .png files. i've just run it for the first time using pup2.17 & got the Segmentation fault error. it seems to work OK with 2.16.
I tried it without my USB stick and no problems.
I tried with my USB stick, both mounted and unmounted and the application segfaulted on selecting Storage category.
Removed the USB stick and the application ran normally again.
Hope that helps guys.
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- Dougal
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I meant the type of quoting/params used.WhoDo wrote:I've got exactly the same result as John Doe and my mime-type is set properly in Rox. If I remove the space in the file name Rox recognises the correct mime-type and I can open in a browser.
Maybe
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exec defaulttexteditor "$*"
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
I installed it and clicked every choice without any freezes, although the pause while the benchmarks are calculated might be mistaken for one.
The info displayed, in the PCI device pane for instance, is sometimes so cryptic as to be useless (to me at any rate.) Perhaps there could be included in each pane a link to a place that tells what the codes mean.
The info displayed, in the PCI device pane for instance, is sometimes so cryptic as to be useless (to me at any rate.) Perhaps there could be included in each pane a link to a place that tells what the codes mean.
thanks Dougal. i tried that in bothDougal wrote:I meant the type of quoting/params used.
Maybeor something should be used.Code: Select all
exec defaulttexteditor "$*"
/root/Choices/MIME-types/text_html
and
/usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser
i'm toying with mozstart now:
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# mozstart test test.html
test test.html
file://test test.html
Error: Failed to send command: 500 command not parseable
#
# mozstart test_test.html
test_test.html
file://test_test.html
#
# mozstart test%25test.html
test%25test.html
file://test%25test.html
#
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echo 'Text to be encoded /*$$[]' | perl -MURI::Escape -lne 'print uri_escape($_)'
got it:
in mozstart change
to
also @ Barry, double check
/root/Choices/MIME-types/text_html
and
/usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser
i think the first one had "$1" instead of "$@", that will need changed.
in mozstart change
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COMTAIL="$@"
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COMTAIL="`echo "$@" | perl -MURI::Escape -lne 'print uri_escape($_)' | sed 's/%2F/\//g' | sed 's/%3A/\:/g'`"
/root/Choices/MIME-types/text_html
and
/usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser
i think the first one had "$1" instead of "$@", that will need changed.
Last edited by John Doe on Sun 29 Jul 2007, 01:19, edited 1 time in total.
Confirmed here.John Doe wrote:1-if a node is selected and it's parent node is collapsed one is unable to switch to another node.
Some window managers won't set their names, so that gdk_x11_screen_get_window_manager_name() will return them. If it's unknown, this function will return "unknown" (which probably happens under IceWM).John Doe wrote:2-Computer->Operating System->Current Session->Desktop Environment (Specifically the "WindowManager" part)
works under JWM but under ICEWM nothing shows up.
Last edited by acidx on Sun 29 Jul 2007, 14:36, edited 1 time in total.
This is because lspci in Puppy does not contain the database files (for space reasons), which are required to convert those cryptic numbers to text like "Ethernet Controller" or "FooTek 9182 Plus".Flash wrote:The info displayed, in the PCI device pane for instance, is sometimes so cryptic as to be useless (to me at any rate.) Perhaps there could be included in each pane a link to a place that tells what the codes mean.
Since lspci allows one to specify the database, I might include one in hardinfo (and make it up datable, as the benchmarks currently are). Or even better, use libpci directly...
- BarryK
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scanpci also uses a shared library with the database in it:
# ldd /usr/X11R7/bin/scanpci
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xffffe000)
libscanpci.so => /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/libscanpci.so (0xb7ecf000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb7eaa000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7d9e000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f91000)
# ldd /usr/X11R7/bin/scanpci
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xffffe000)
libscanpci.so => /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/libscanpci.so (0xb7ecf000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb7eaa000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7d9e000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f91000)
Hardinfo crashed pc
Hardinfo crashes Precise 5.7.1 with kernel 3.9.11pae on my desktop pc with nvidia display if the default driver chosen by xorgwizard is used - nouveau.
Hardinfo also crashes Slacko 5.6.5.2 with kernel 3.10.21
Slacko 5.6 with kernel 3.4.52 does not crash
If the modesetting driver is chosen it doesn't crash
Hardinfo also crashes Slacko 5.6.5.2 with kernel 3.10.21
Slacko 5.6 with kernel 3.4.52 does not crash
If the modesetting driver is chosen it doesn't crash
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