What is your favourite Puppy distro?
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As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
I'm curious though as to what theme you're referring to because Numix looks nothing like the Windows XP Embedded theme:
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The working window looks quite alike to me. BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default).battleshooter wrote:As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
I'm curious though as to what theme you're referring to because Numix looks nothing like the Windows XP Embedded theme:
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Nope it's not default, I picked those icons myself because I like themnic007 wrote: BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default).
The default icon theme is Faenza, I'm sure you've seen them before:
Anyway, installing icons in XFCE is a breeze. Just put them in /usr/share/icons and select the theme in Control Panel -> Appearances.
The icons in the menu are controlled like any Puppy, with Desktop Icon Switcher. (Also in Control Panel.)
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What is your favourite Puppy distro?
X-Slacko-2.2 is my favourite Puppy distro at this time.
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- Colonel Panic
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I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:
First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.
Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet
3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.
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Slacko 5.7
Slacko_Puppy_5.7
New to Linux and Puppy Linux.
Downloaded and played with 7 puppy's / puplet's.
My needs were to make a live dvd with no questions at
start up or shut down. I needed to be able to configure the internet connection, save browser bookmarks, and set up an email program.
The browser needed to be modern enough to work with
a few banking institutions. This live disk would be for
online banking and online purchases. The goal to make a safe environment for banking and purchases and not change the
normal boot into Windows. The dvd is to be used by my elderly
father-in-law who has limited computer skills. A couple of the banking
institutions have added a security layer that they email a second password or pin that is good for about 2 minutes. This made it necessary to configured an email application to receive emails.
Email also serves as a feedback when making online purchases,
most services send a receipt or conformation automatically within seconds. I set the email program to not delete the messages on the server that way, they will also be there when you reboots to windows
and receive your mail in that world. To make the live dvd safe from my father-in-law doing harm to his hard drive. I removed the mount
icon and all the drive icons.
Being new to puppy I had problems making a remastered dvd with the built in tool. On the Banksy Linux forum pages (one of the puplets I tried). I read about (ram2sfs). It works very well. Eventually I figuring which of the 18 yes/no questions asked in the built in remaster script I was incorrectly answering. However I find it faster, and more straight
forward to use ram2sfs, isomaster and pburn.
The dvd came out so nice that I have made a custom remaster for each of my computers, and now use puppy for MY personal online banking
and purchases !!
Good work, all you puppy pushers.
I settled on the fairly new (Slacko_Puppy_5.7) and believe
this version is a great linux for a windows user new to linux. Not a large shock factor from windows. Easy to setup, nice menus, great icons, easy to set&customize wallpapers. It is fast, good looking, stable, a pleasure to use. I know that it is not as small as some of the other distros, however it works well on all the machines that I needed it to run on. It has a little nicer curb appeal and feels polished more than most.
The boot time and system resources are so close to the smaller,
less polished versions. I feel it is worth the few megs space and load time.
New to Linux and Puppy Linux.
Downloaded and played with 7 puppy's / puplet's.
My needs were to make a live dvd with no questions at
start up or shut down. I needed to be able to configure the internet connection, save browser bookmarks, and set up an email program.
The browser needed to be modern enough to work with
a few banking institutions. This live disk would be for
online banking and online purchases. The goal to make a safe environment for banking and purchases and not change the
normal boot into Windows. The dvd is to be used by my elderly
father-in-law who has limited computer skills. A couple of the banking
institutions have added a security layer that they email a second password or pin that is good for about 2 minutes. This made it necessary to configured an email application to receive emails.
Email also serves as a feedback when making online purchases,
most services send a receipt or conformation automatically within seconds. I set the email program to not delete the messages on the server that way, they will also be there when you reboots to windows
and receive your mail in that world. To make the live dvd safe from my father-in-law doing harm to his hard drive. I removed the mount
icon and all the drive icons.
Being new to puppy I had problems making a remastered dvd with the built in tool. On the Banksy Linux forum pages (one of the puplets I tried). I read about (ram2sfs). It works very well. Eventually I figuring which of the 18 yes/no questions asked in the built in remaster script I was incorrectly answering. However I find it faster, and more straight
forward to use ram2sfs, isomaster and pburn.
The dvd came out so nice that I have made a custom remaster for each of my computers, and now use puppy for MY personal online banking
and purchases !!
Good work, all you puppy pushers.
I settled on the fairly new (Slacko_Puppy_5.7) and believe
this version is a great linux for a windows user new to linux. Not a large shock factor from windows. Easy to setup, nice menus, great icons, easy to set&customize wallpapers. It is fast, good looking, stable, a pleasure to use. I know that it is not as small as some of the other distros, however it works well on all the machines that I needed it to run on. It has a little nicer curb appeal and feels polished more than most.
The boot time and system resources are so close to the smaller,
less polished versions. I feel it is worth the few megs space and load time.
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- Colonel Panic
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Thanks! I'm using Firefox 17.0.4 in Lighthouse 3.01 now and it's working well. It works in Fire Hydrant Inferno too (which is based on Puppy 3.0.0).darry1966 wrote:The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:
First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.
Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet
3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.
The only file on your list which I wasn't able to install was libstdc-4.4.5-8, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference.
Colonel Panic wrote:Thanks! I'm using Firefox 17.0.4 in Lighthouse 3.01 now and it's working well. It works in Fire Hydrant Inferno too (which is based on Puppy 3.0.0).darry1966 wrote:The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:
First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.
Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet
3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.
The only file on your list which I wasn't able to install was libstdc-4.4.5-8, but it doesn't seem to have made any difference.
Hi Colonel,
Great it is good version and layout from Scottman. I have used Fire Hydrant many times and its brilliant also 3.01 Barebones.
I use portable firefox http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=91945 and just update to the latest version whenever that comes out - currently version 33.1 using firefox's HELP, ABOUT, Check for Updates
I don't use a puppy savefile. I just remastered to a basic desktop that I like and that is the exact same each time I boot. Very lean (75MB puppy sfs file size). Everything else I dynamically load as/when required. LibreOffice sfs, firefox portable ... etc.
To preserve changes in those loaded sfs's I've just created scripts that repoint the config files that would normally reside in savefile (puppy) space to directories outside of puppy (on a separate HD drive) each time the sfs is loaded.
I created a personal copy of sfs_load that runs without prompts (that I've called sfs_load_nocopy), and use that within the script i.e. something like :
i.e in this example it deletes the .wine directory under the (fixed) root directory and creates a symbolic link to the .wine directory on my hardisk. It then copies the wine sfs to ram (I create/use a directory called EXTRAS for that purpose) and loads the wine sfs. So any changes to wine configuration are preserved on the HDD (available next time the PC is booted and wine sfs is loaded).
For online banking I (re)boot but don't load anything else, wget download/run the latest copy of firefox and go to my banks web site directly. Shutdown and reboot afterwards. i.e. fixed/original puppy, latest browser that's never been used to visit any other web sites, all running in freshly booted (clean) ram with no HDD's mounted.
I don't use a puppy savefile. I just remastered to a basic desktop that I like and that is the exact same each time I boot. Very lean (75MB puppy sfs file size). Everything else I dynamically load as/when required. LibreOffice sfs, firefox portable ... etc.
To preserve changes in those loaded sfs's I've just created scripts that repoint the config files that would normally reside in savefile (puppy) space to directories outside of puppy (on a separate HD drive) each time the sfs is loaded.
I created a personal copy of sfs_load that runs without prompts (that I've called sfs_load_nocopy), and use that within the script i.e. something like :
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#!/bin/bash
if [ ! -f /EXTRAS/.sfs_load_nocopy ]; then
mkdir /EXTRAS
cp ./.sfs_load_nocopy /EXTRAS/.sfs_load_nocopy
fi
cd ~
rm -rf .wine
ln -s /mnt/sda4/puppylivecdbuild-OFFICE-AMD/EXTRAS/.wine .wine
yaf-splash -bg orange -text "Copying WINE files to RAM" &
X3PID=$!
cp /mnt/sda4/wine1328_.sfs /EXTRAS/wine1328_.sfs
cd /EXTRAS
./.sfs_load_nocopy -c -q /EXTRAS/wine1328_.sfs
kill $X3PID
For online banking I (re)boot but don't load anything else, wget download/run the latest copy of firefox and go to my banks web site directly. Shutdown and reboot afterwards. i.e. fixed/original puppy, latest browser that's never been used to visit any other web sites, all running in freshly booted (clean) ram with no HDD's mounted.
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Hi again Darry, thanks for replying.darry1966 wrote:Hi Colonel,
Great it is good version and layout from Scottman. I have used Fire Hydrant many times and its brilliant also 3.01 Barebones.
Opera 12.16 also works in 3.01 (as does Seamonkey 2.12). Fire Hydrant IIRC was one of ttuuxxx's early ones, and I agree, it's great.
I think 3.01 Barebones might be a bit too stripped down, though I might still have a look at it; I used to have a big CD with various editions of 3.01 on it, but it went in one of my periodic "clearouts."
Yes "Clearouts" I can relate to that at the moment. I'll be keeping my Puppies though. Sorry proper name for the 3.01 I use is Fat-Free 3.01 but hey same thing really.Colonel Panic wrote:Hi again Darry, thanks for replying.darry1966 wrote:Hi Colonel,
Great it is good version and layout from Scottman. I have used Fire Hydrant many times and its brilliant also 3.01 Barebones.
Opera 12.16 also works in 3.01 (as does Seamonkey 2.12). Fire Hydrant IIRC was one of ttuuxxx's early ones, and I agree, it's great.
I think 3.01 Barebones might be a bit too stripped down, though I might still have a look at it; I used to have a big CD with various editions of 3.01 on it, but it went in one of my periodic "clearouts."
Yep Seamonkey 2.12 and I got up to about Seamonkey 2.25 after that I started having plugin install probs. Your Seamonkey if you wish to update will have to be done manually unless you do a gtk/pango update which frankly I don't think is worth it. The Seamonkey you are using works fine on sites.
I have heard Seamonkey 2.30 is having issues so I am avoiding it.
It is funny you mention Opera as I was thinking about what else works with this updated 3.01 only this morning.
On a final note loved the Icewm layout Ttuuxxx did with 3.01 "FH" .
As a long time user, this is a hard question for me. I usually, try the different versions and find the one works the best for the hardware. I run fatdog64 version 630 on this Compaq CQ58. I am also using the 700 beta2 version for testing. The latest slacko on the ASUS EeePC. I am looking for a version of Puppy for ARM so I can convert an android tablet to puppy. The best answer for me is Puppy is my favorite Linux distribution rather than any single version.
I have tried other distribution, but always come back to Puppy. It is small, easy to use and well versatile. The support for it via this forum is great. An answer can be found usually in a couple of days.
I have tried other distribution, but always come back to Puppy. It is small, easy to use and well versatile. The support for it via this forum is great. An answer can be found usually in a couple of days.
Enjoy life, Just Greg
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