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#1561 Post by dejan555 »

Lobster wrote: Is Openbox more stable for more users?
why is it the default?
Users on IRC are saying JWM is faster . . .
JWM surely IS faster but it may have some bugs with fullscreen and doesn't handle window placement as good as openbox I guess. Openbox could be set not to animate iconify/restore maybe to speed it up a bit.
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#1562 Post by abushcrafter »

ttuuxxx wrote:Same as 3 post above, but I added a menu link to run it and its smaller

Ps night all :)
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#1563 Post by ttuuxxx »

Here's Fileroller archiver :)
Ps the latest wouldn't compile due to the age of the backend in 239, very strange, I even degrade the versions still no go.
Anyways this one came out this year also:)
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#1564 Post by Sylvander »

Back into Luci-238 using the lucisave on the Flash Drive, and all's-well here. :D

But how to update to Luci-239, and have it work well?

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#1565 Post by Lobster »

dejan555 wrote: JWM surely IS faster.
Thanks dejan555
These tiny differences can
be very important to those with older hardware.

Sylvander mentioned that not all settings were saved during upgrade
I can confirm his report:
My firewall was off (when I had it turned on)
and there was no internet connection or sound after the upgrade
Also my JWM settings had returned to the default.

I demand a refund :lol:

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#1566 Post by 01micko »

bigpup wrote: 1. Quickpet>news>Lucid Puppy News
Midori browser starts up with the news page and no warning about Midori being a basic browser. You know the problems that can cause.
If you go to desktop>browser icon and select midori from the list, then run midori, you get the warning.
fixed

bigpup wrote: 2. Quickpet>drivers> click here to test graphics card
I have a Nvidia graphics card and it suggests Xorg-high for driver.
almost fixed
Crustacean wrote: I tried opening 3 quickpets and installing 3 programs simultaneously
- ahem - do not try this at home.
One of the packages was the crystal ATI and I ended up with a black screen.
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Re: luci239 report

#1567 Post by peebee »

scsijon wrote:sorry playdayz,

last version tested was 236 which was ok on sat box 1, nogo on dialup box2 (modem only).

239 fails on both with video, probe and select (intel 915(sat) and radeon (dialup)); start firewall on both (sanity check, could not find filter table); modem (agere winmodem); ethernet (10base1000).

will add details tomorrow as have just 16meg of sat left.

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#1568 Post by Tasgarth »

Luci 239
azerty, fr_FR, Nvidia-35 driver :

SFS (if possible) and pets:
startmount, Osmo,sylpheed, Seamonkey2, Skype, VLC, java, Gimp-1.06+streamtuner
versioinfo-2, SW-02 wallsetter (with relative links -heavy 8 Mpx JPEGs without any compression- very well for me.... and Quickpet :)
And the snow falls, all is well.
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UTF-8 that we are investigating

#1569 Post by live »

>He alerted us to an issue with UTF-8 that we are investigating.

Well, I'm not surprised at all, as I already posted such issues for Luci 209.
Puppy needs the latest fixes.
By miracle, Luci 238 as finally a more recent ntfs-3g & Gparted.
Look at the change logs of PartedMagic and SystemRescueCD, they do know why upgrades are necessary.
Core upgrades are to be done and would save quite some hassle and maybe raise Puppy rank in distrowatch.

http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ntfs3g
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/GParted

Similarly, why package manager is not pointing to the latest pet???

Examples:
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/GIMP
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/VLC

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Bubbles

#1570 Post by Minnesota »

here Gweled I left the locals in,.....Smile
ttuuxxx
First: Good to see you ttuuxxx :)

Can you set up bubbles as well... good time waster :) and I think small, pet OK.

Luci is very good and getting better every day!
For all - HAPPY THANKSGIVING, hope you are not overstuffed!

playdayz: please include the Gweled and Bubbles if possible.
As long as I am here, I have two clients using spreadsheets daily, please keep it updated. One uses it to run a Beauty shop and another collects data for roller skating classes. It is very valuable. Real world production! Also a great teaching aid for kids.

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#1571 Post by ttuuxxx »

Minnesota wrote:
here Gweled I left the locals in,.....Smile
ttuuxxx
First: Good to see you ttuuxxx :)

Can you set up bubbles as well... good time waster :) and I think small, pet OK.

Luci is very good and getting better every day!
For all - HAPPY THANKSGIVING, hope you are not overstuffed!

playdayz: please include the Gweled and Bubbles if possible.
As long as I am here, I have two clients using spreadsheets daily, please keep it updated. One uses it to run a Beauty shop and another collects data for roller skating classes. It is very valuable. Real world production! Also a great teaching aid for kids.
Nice to see you also Minnesota, I'm just here for a few days to lend a hand, My main focus is 2.14X and also the next Living water will be built on 2.14X, its 1/2 done now :)
I also think Gweled should be included, Its too large on 2.14X (around 3MB compressed) with all the extra gnome libs its needs, but Luci had them all included and well it makes it much smaller because of it.
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#1572 Post by bigpup »

Sylvander wrote:Back into Luci-238 using the lucisave on the Flash Drive, and all's-well here. :D

But how to update to Luci-239, and have it work well?
Here is info about different installs and how to update. Make sure you read the warnings about updating save files.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60302

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#1573 Post by Jades »

Brown Mouse wrote:
dejan555 wrote:So I guess they changed automatic thumbnail previews option.
You can right click eye icon in rox or turn on thumbnails in rox options under thumbnails tab.
Thanks dejan555,that was an easy fix from 'rox options'. :D
I think it might be a good idea if 'turn on thumbnails' was made default setting.
The thumbnails are cached, which uses up disc space. If you're unaware of this, there's a possibility you could suddenly run out of space in your pupsave for no obvious reason.
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#1574 Post by playdayz »

Suddenly while browsing or something, it drops to commandline (xorg apparently dies).
Gabe, What window manager were you using? What browser? Any other details? Thanks.

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#1575 Post by playdayz »

Openbox could be set not to animate iconify/restore maybe to speed it up a bit.
I am trying that at the moment.

By "faster" I assume people mean, programs open faster.

The main reason for Openbox is that the latest gnome-mplayer and some other programs (including Stellarium as I recall, and maybe google Earth) do not do full screen properly on jwm
Users on IRC are saying JWM is faster .
. .
I hope they (users on IRC) feel that everyone who contributes to this forum, which is the place for Lucid development, gets listened to and considered. We need examples--right now I ma opening and closing programs over and over, trying to get a feel if jwm is truly faster and how that would balance out with the known issues. Thanks.

Here are some notes of mine about issues with jwm

openoffice Present
gnome-mplayer full screen
stellarium full screen
doesn’t resize screen properly when resolution is changed

Apps opening instantaneously is IMHO a very good thing. Once upon a time I made Black Greyhound Ultra for that reason.

Menu -> Desktop Settings -> Openbox window manager config -> Appearance -> uncheck Animate iconify and restore

Right now, in Openbox, apps are opening snappily for me.

BTW, a second consideration in choosing Openbox was that it was getting more development and testing (because of being included in LXDE).

It also might be w2roth a try to change the Openbox theme to clearlooks. Desktop Setting -> GTK Theme Chooser *and* Openbox wm config

Clearlooks uses an engine rather than a pixbuf (image).
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#1576 Post by playdayz »

I think it might be a good idea if 'turn on thumbnails' was made default setting.
Over the months it has been about 50-50 for and against thumbnails on by default. This is a slightly interesting theoretical point maybe. The question is, should we always set default as the "lowest common denominator"? That would be thumbnails off.

A similar issue is with setting mplayer to use X11 or xv video by default. xv is best for everyone who can use it, but the nv video driver seems unable to use it. so X11 is the lowest common denominator. BUT, are people now going to use X11 because they do not know to make the change in Preferences? In that case, the large majority of Lucid users would *not* be getting the best video.

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#1577 Post by Iguleder »

playdayz, take a look at /etc/fonts/local.conf in xorg_base and enable hinting. Fixes all font issues in Mozilla apps and I'm sure LCD/netbook users will find this awesome. :wink:
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#1578 Post by bigpup »

01micko wrote:thanks again bigpup..

I got a database from nvidia site and your card is not in it!!!!

Can you just confirm (or deny) that you can use the 260 driver? (latest one). then I'll add it and it will be in the next version.

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The 260 driver will not work.
The 173.14.25 driver will.
Did some more digging and found that this video card is a Quadro FX330.
Found this at Nvidia web site
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-disp ... river.html

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#1579 Post by artifus »

playdayz wrote: The question is, should we always set default as the "lowest common denominator"?
i'd vote yes, or at least an intitial boot option to do so, for random hardware users so it just works or at least works long enough to try and get it working. update the initial browser welcome to explain how to 'upgrade'.

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#1580 Post by playdayz »

Updating in general Just a thought

In my experience updating *any* Linux distro is a mess, no matter Ubuntu, Mandake, even Arch. I avoid updating whenever possible, but when I do it, I am happy if the result works at all and is not totally broken. Of course, we are going to try to do better than that when we have a Lucid 5.2 to update Lucid 5.1.1.

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