Saluki
Still seems to be working pretty well.
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Saluki
I compiled and made a pet of Firefox 10.0, the download link is:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-a4ca752a.html
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Saluki
I compiled and made a pet of Seamonkey 2.7, the download link is:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-4ff2076d.html
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Is this good news, though? v.9 is truly abominable. Is ten more bloated? Frankly I don't care for the direction Mozilla is travelling. SM is appalling for serious browsing. That doesn't leave many options. Opera has never let me down this last decade or so. Let's hope Jemimah can knock Midori into shape as a compact default option.I compiled and made a pet of Firefox 10.0, the download link is:
Hi Sage - you keep repeating your personal prejudices - you must realise that not everybody shares your views - SeaMonkey works entirely adequately for me, and I like the way that it includes an email package and that I can easily link to persistent settings that can be shared between many puppies. I also like chromium / iron for it's clean uncluttered interface. I haven't seen any advantages in opera so far - and particularly dislike its overly complicated treatment of fonts. Most puppies choose 1 browser to offer as default - you can always install opera or another personal favourite if you don't like the default - this seems to meet all your requirements. Making the choices available to people is a strength of the puppy community and really shouldn't be criticised.Sage wrote:Is this good news, though? v.9 is truly abominable. Is ten more bloated? Frankly I don't care for the direction Mozilla is travelling. SM is appalling for serious browsing. That doesn't leave many options. Opera has never let me down this last decade or so. Let's hope Jemimah can knock Midori into shape as a compact default option.I compiled and made a pet of Firefox 10.0, the download link is:
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Bug, Having trouble with sound mixer, have tried two different usb headsets, c-media and a logitech I know these work as I have them working previously with the retrovol mixer,
I can see them listed and can select them in the xfce4-mixer, but still the sound only works through the main sound card, running the alsa wizard doesn't find any sound cards at all and Kirk's multiple sound card wizard doesn't run
I can see them listed and can select them in the xfce4-mixer, but still the sound only works through the main sound card, running the alsa wizard doesn't find any sound cards at all and Kirk's multiple sound card wizard doesn't run
Retrovol is in the repo. Can you check if installing it fixes your problem?
Geoffrey wrote:Bug, Having trouble with sound mixer, have tried two different usb headsets, c-media and a logitech I know these work as I have them working previously with the retrovol mixer,
I can see them listed and can select them in the xfce4-mixer, but still the sound only works through the main sound card, running the alsa wizard doesn't find any sound cards at all and Kirk's multiple sound card wizard doesn't run
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- technosaurus
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Here it goes again
In case anyone is asking, I like my bike sheds to be plain solid masonry block with a concrete roof, a solid core steel door with both a cipher lock and a bump-proof dead bolt.... wa, wa, wa - boo hoo. I want _my_ favorite browser, I want _my_ favorite mail. I want I want I want!!!
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Suggest you bone up on your English comprehension. The great thing about John is that he shares my liking for free speech.peebee
As for browsers, my own preferences are shared by a majority on this Forum according to at least two polls we have held here. But when you read a posting, make sure you read ALL of it. Read the part about Midori. Read the verbs. Then you can make your own views plain or just keep your trap shut.
Personally, I was most interested to read and share the laugh with technosaurus concerning his preferences for bike sheds. Brightens up the day.
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I wasn't referring to anyone,
I was referring to everyone
(well almost everyone)
It is just human nature
props to Jemimah for not engaging in the discussion of our bike shed's color
Edit: my preference is metallic blue btw
I was referring to everyone
(well almost everyone)
It is just human nature
props to Jemimah for not engaging in the discussion of our bike shed's color
Edit: my preference is metallic blue btw
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Sometimes....to get what you really want....is not that easy....I want I want I want!!!
http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/3
Excuse me for the words that are off-topic, but:jim3630 wrote:Free speech can be off topic and in poor taste. putting down someones' work and free gift to the community simply because it's not to your liking is well......
If some personage is a locomotive then there is an impasse somewhere for him.
pemasu :
Considering the last conversation >>re b43 Broadcom.
Would this help in Saluki?
I appreciate your previous help with Slacko, just that it
is a PITA with Broadcom.
However I am happy that I test it and moan on Murga
instead of a newbie....if you get my drift.
""""""
From >> Fluppy won't boot
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 3&start=15
Part of the read me on their site.
" DISCLAIMER
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This is an Official Release of Broadcom's hybrid Linux driver for use with
Broadcom based hardware.
WHERE TO GET THE RELEASE
------------------------
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
IMPORTANT NOTE AND DISCUSSION OF HYBRID DRIVER
----------------------------------------------
There are separate tarballs for 32 bit and 64 bit x86 CPU architectures.
Make sure you use the appropriate tarball for your machine.
Other than 32 vs 64 bit, the hybrid binary is agnostic to
the specific versions (2.6.X) and distributions
(Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE, etc).
It performs all interactions with the OS through OS specific files (wl_linux.c, wl_iw.c, osl_linux.c) that are shipped in source form.
You compile this source on your system and link with a precompiled binary file (wlc_hybrid.o_shipped) which contains the rest of the driver.
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
Chris.
Considering the last conversation >>re b43 Broadcom.
Would this help in Saluki?
I appreciate your previous help with Slacko, just that it
is a PITA with Broadcom.
However I am happy that I test it and moan on Murga
instead of a newbie....if you get my drift.
""""""
From >> Fluppy won't boot
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 3&start=15
Part of the read me on their site.
" DISCLAIMER
----------
This is an Official Release of Broadcom's hybrid Linux driver for use with
Broadcom based hardware.
WHERE TO GET THE RELEASE
------------------------
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
IMPORTANT NOTE AND DISCUSSION OF HYBRID DRIVER
----------------------------------------------
There are separate tarballs for 32 bit and 64 bit x86 CPU architectures.
Make sure you use the appropriate tarball for your machine.
Other than 32 vs 64 bit, the hybrid binary is agnostic to
the specific versions (2.6.X) and distributions
(Fedora, Ubuntu, SuSE, etc).
It performs all interactions with the OS through OS specific files (wl_linux.c, wl_iw.c, osl_linux.c) that are shipped in source form.
You compile this source on your system and link with a precompiled binary file (wlc_hybrid.o_shipped) which contains the rest of the driver.
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
Chris.