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2.14x
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2.14x
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2.14x
11
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Other: 2.14x only
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#4546 Post by ttuuxxx »

nubc wrote: EDIT: Wary 5.1.1 will play this video without error. Classic Pup 2.14X Top8 plays it with extreme stuttering. Can someone please confirm.
http://vimeo.com/6082433
I would say that is because 2.14X uses one the latest flashes and usually Barry uses an older version, If you swapped flash versions from wary to 2.14x I bet it would fix your issue, The reason I use newer flash versions is because certain flash apps demands the latest version, facebook games is one.
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#4547 Post by ttuuxxx »

bigpup wrote:ttuuxxx,

Here are some wallpapers by futwerk specific to Classic Pup.
If you have something specific you would like to see, he will work with you.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 872#561872
had a look at them, I like them, but the circle used around the 2.14x logo he made looks a bit choppy.
circles are usually a pain with bitmap images, usually you either have to oversize layer them or blur/blend the edges so it looks more smooth.
Other than that they look very promising, I also looked at the other 300 images he's made. I'll look more deeper into it when I have a bit more time.
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#4548 Post by ttuuxxx »

here's the latest uget, looks like they change the icon, I like the older icon better.
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Re: pup 2.14X top 8.0 browser is aurora 6.2 beta????

#4549 Post by wuwei »

openwell2 wrote:Just did full install of top 8.0 and was surprised at the default browser???? (':o')
Aurora 6.2 on beta update channel?????
Seems to be a firefox clone.
Any idea of how to get back to firefox downloaded and set as default browser?
Pet package still has old firefox 1.5 or something?
I can grab firefox from the forum, but page 1 of this thread talks about having to hack plugins for firefox 6.0 or similar?
I have changed preferences so as "not to update".
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
In case you are still interested openwell2:

Do an "about:config" in the URL line and go to the line app.update.channel.
When you change that to read "release" Firefox will only update to stable releases. More options here
http://kb.mozillazine.org/App.update.channel

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#4550 Post by clarf »

Hi ttuuxxx,

as you are working in the next release, I´ll ask your for three requests:

Add latest gtkdialog thunor version, many features on latest puppy applications need it.
Include my latest pnethood 0.6.8.1 release (has a minor bug fix to handle passwords blank entry and GUI autosize, also new features for latest gtkdialog version)
Add the puppyinstaller update to fix usb installation (also includes GRUB updated instructions) that I posted in this thread some days before.

Thank you,

Dewbie

#4551 Post by Dewbie »

Edit:
First, read ttuuxxx’s post, two down from this one.


Here’s what happened:
First installation message freaked me out (attached).

So I installed glib-2.22.2-p4.pet.
Second installation message looked much better (attached).

Unfortunately, in 2.14x, glib-2.22.2-p4.pet breaks the photo viewer.

I tried again without the glib, and everything appears OK, including Barry’s SoftMaker Office 2008 .pet.

That strange installation message is apparently harmless.
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#4552 Post by ttuuxxx »

clarf wrote:Hi ttuuxxx,

as you are working in the next release, I´ll ask your for three requests:

Add latest gtkdialog thunor version, many features on latest puppy applications need it.
Include my latest pnethood 0.6.8.1 release (has a minor bug fix to handle passwords blank entry and GUI autosize, also new features for latest gtkdialog version)
Add the puppyinstaller update to fix usb installation (also includes GRUB updated instructions) that I posted in this thread some days before.

Thank you,
Hi clarf I think I read somewhere on Barry's post where gtkdialog 4 was not compatible with many prior scripts and Barry had to change a lot of the scripts to make it properly work because he renamed it gtkdialog from gtkdialog4, will your script work with if I keep it as gtkdialog4 or do I have to rename it gtkdialog and if so do you have tons of replacement scripts ready to add?
thanks buddy
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#4553 Post by ttuuxxx »

Dewbie wrote:Running 2.14x-RC5.

Just test-installed Barry's SoftMaker Office 2008 PET.

It wouldn't work without this:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... 2.2-p4.pet

Everything seems to launch OK.
Haven't yet registered, so functions are limited.

Will that glib package screw anything else up, ttuuxxx?
Thanks.
Hi

Hmmm I would just wait till the next release it will have glib-2.28.8
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#4554 Post by clarf »

Hi ttuuxxx,

You are right if we use the latest gtkdialog release using "gtkdialog" name, some compatibility issues could be araise in a number of indetermined scripts. The gtkdialog4 convention is used just for test purpose I think...

Hmmm, We could use one of the first gtkdialog versions released by thunor, the r14 that I posted here has the scroll feature needed by latest pnethood and does not have compatibility problems reported. I think we could use this minor r14 update and rename it as gtkdialog (I don´t use the gtkdialog4 name yet but other developers could, this is something to consider if we want to update any application that need latest "thunor" gtkdialog).

I have installed r14 in my 214X installation, didn´t find any problem yet with it. Then replacing gtkdialog with r14 shouldn´t be a problem or has a really small impact, gtkdialog4 name could be used for the latest thunor version opening the way to add newer applications ready to use that convention name.

Regards,
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#4555 Post by ttuuxxx »

here's another screensaver called maze and also I renamed the first package as fireworks so it won't get confused with maze, both are below now :) The reason why I made the Maze packages is that I read somewhere that fireworks worked slow on some other pc's, I think it was on lupup that used one of my previous screensaver packages, I've never experienced the fireworks running slow on my pc's but they aren't slow pc's. does anybody have a problem with the fireworks screensaver? I did want to add one of the two in the next release
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#4556 Post by James C »

I installed the Maze screensaver on my old P3 test box.........works fine. :)

EDIT:
Uninstalling Maze and installing Fireworks to test.

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#4557 Post by James C »

On the old P3 the Fireworks screensaver looks like it's in slow motion. :lol: Think I'll revert back to the Maze. :)

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#4558 Post by ttuuxxx »

James C wrote:On the old P3 the Fireworks screensaver looks like it's in slow motion. :lol: Think I'll revert back to the Maze. :)
Thanks James Maze it is :) I did love the look of fireworks but 2.14X isn't just about my speedy pc's, its about everybody's pc's
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#4559 Post by James C »

ttuuxxx wrote:
James C wrote:On the old P3 the Fireworks screensaver looks like it's in slow motion. :lol: Think I'll revert back to the Maze. :)
Thanks James Maze it is :) I did love the look of fireworks but 2.14X isn't just about my speedy pc's, its about everybody's pc's
ttuuxxx

I'm sure the fireworks would look great on a fast machine but on that old 733 mhz P3 it was almost like a bunch of still pictures. :lol:

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#4560 Post by ttuuxxx »

Dewbie wrote:I've posted a modified AUTOEXEC.BAT file here for WakePup2, v.0.2, which is included in Classic Pup. The boot menu now has pfix options, including filesystem check.
Hi can you please post a complete package here that contains everything needed asap, I've never used it nor have even read about it until about 3 mins ago, lol I quickly scanned the just of it. does the fsck actually work from the menu? would be cool
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#4561 Post by Dewbie »

ttuuxxx wrote:
Hi can you please post a complete package here that contains everything needed asap, I've never used (WakePup2) nor have even read about it until about 3 mins ago, lol I quickly scanned the just of it. does the fsck actually work from the menu? would be cool
Classic Pup 2.14x has WakePup2 v0.2 built-in.
It requires FAT / FAT32 partition and frugal installation.

It took a while for me to figure this out (see attached).
Download and extract the tar.gz.
Go to /lib/wakepup2.img.
Delete and replace file with the new one.

Menu will now have fsck, plus other boot parameters.
Anyone with Classic Pup 2.14x can add this, or ttuuxxx can make the change permanent for future builds.
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Re: Classic Pup 2.14X -- Updated 2 series

#4562 Post by ttuuxxx »

singlshot wrote:hi ttuuxxx and everyone

loaded pup214top8 on old compaq 500 mhz. prosser with 300+ ram

harh drive install firefox not home , gone got opra pet .it's on the firefox icon . it's slow but it works .this post is from it. seamonkeys is slitly faster on this box allso easier on cpu I'm new too linux and puppy.Had lindows for a short time {crashed the hard drive } this is what old computers need

thank you ttuuxxx and all
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I found an error that causes Firefox to lockup with media, Its fixed in the next release due out shortly. If your using top8 then go to http://www.2ue.com.au and click on any of the links and you'll see it crash, it was the gxineplugin.
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#4563 Post by ttuuxxx »

Here's a neat programing language that I have no time what so ever to learn and won't be a part of 2.14X, But I figured maybe someone was bored and might want to play around with it, its called GNU Smalltalk, Its faster than python they say.
here's a quote"The Smalltalk programming language is an object oriented programming language. This means, for one thing, that when programming you are thinking of not only the data that an object contains, but also of the operations available on that object. The object's data representation capabilities and the operations available on the object are “inseparable
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#4564 Post by ttuuxxx »

If you want the latest gtkhash which we don't use in 2.14X, when changed a long time ago to Ghasher the pet can be downloaded at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=46253
I hacked the sources so that it now can be expanded.
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#4565 Post by ttuuxxx »

New release page one :)
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