Precise Puppy 5.7.1
Sorry if this has been answered before but why is flash not working with the provided Seamonkey in Precise Puppy 5.7.1?
I installed firefox (from Ubuntu repo) and the existing flash started to work immediately.
How do I get flash to work with existing Seamonkey?
Should someone republish/remaster a Precise Puppy 5.7.2 with flash working out of the box?
Thanks.
I installed firefox (from Ubuntu repo) and the existing flash started to work immediately.
How do I get flash to work with existing Seamonkey?
Should someone republish/remaster a Precise Puppy 5.7.2 with flash working out of the box?
Thanks.
Download precise quickpet http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83642tlvu wrote:Sorry if this has been answered before but why is flash not working with the provided Seamonkey in Precise Puppy 5.7.1?
I installed firefox (from Ubuntu repo) and the existing flash started to work immediately.
How do I get flash to work with existing Seamonkey?
Should someone republish/remaster a Precise Puppy 5.7.2 with flash working out of the box?
Thanks.
Go through and update flash and then you can get lots of other goodies as well
Sorry for noobs question, what's a "quickpet"? Seems like a collection of apps and fixes. With all the apps listed how can this quickpet be only 208.75 KB ? I am so intrigued, will try it for sure.april wrote:Download precise quickpet http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83642tlvu wrote:Sorry if this has been answered before but why is flash not working with the provided Seamonkey in Precise Puppy 5.7.1?
I installed firefox (from Ubuntu repo) and the existing flash started to work immediately.
How do I get flash to work with existing Seamonkey?
Should someone republish/remaster a Precise Puppy 5.7.2 with flash working out of the box?
Thanks.
Go through and update flash and then you can get lots of other goodies as well
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Hi, tlvu.
The 'quickpet' is basically a fast way to access more commonly used and/or requested programs/apps from the PPM. Saves opening the PPM and working your way through all the steps.
You might find with 571 (I run it myself, amongst others) that, even after trying to install Flash with the installer, that the installer itself will need updating before it will work; Adobe have changed all the site URLs since the older GetFlash was put together.
If that's the case, then go to here , and obtain shinobar's getflash-1.5-6.pet; this is the most recent version. Once you've installed that, you should no longer have problems downloading and installing the most recent FlashPlayer.
Once you've done that, I would recommend installing Geoffrey's UpdateFlash .pet. Geoff's put together a brilliant utility which checks the Adobe web site for the latest version of Flash; if it finds it, it asks if you want to install it. If yes, then it downloads and installs it for you.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=100523
The newest .pet. 1.4, will be found at the bottom of the first post.
If you tick the 'Start FlashUpdater at Startup' check box, it will put a sym-link into the /root/Startup folder, so that it will then run automatically, every time you boot.
Hope that helps.
Mike.
The 'quickpet' is basically a fast way to access more commonly used and/or requested programs/apps from the PPM. Saves opening the PPM and working your way through all the steps.
You might find with 571 (I run it myself, amongst others) that, even after trying to install Flash with the installer, that the installer itself will need updating before it will work; Adobe have changed all the site URLs since the older GetFlash was put together.
If that's the case, then go to here , and obtain shinobar's getflash-1.5-6.pet; this is the most recent version. Once you've installed that, you should no longer have problems downloading and installing the most recent FlashPlayer.
Once you've done that, I would recommend installing Geoffrey's UpdateFlash .pet. Geoff's put together a brilliant utility which checks the Adobe web site for the latest version of Flash; if it finds it, it asks if you want to install it. If yes, then it downloads and installs it for you.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=100523
The newest .pet. 1.4, will be found at the bottom of the first post.
If you tick the 'Start FlashUpdater at Startup' check box, it will put a sym-link into the /root/Startup folder, so that it will then run automatically, every time you boot.
Hope that helps.
Mike.
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Welp, okay, I guess it's supported for people with handles that don't read "starhawk".
I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was that caustic... should I change my sig to a chemical warning sign, maybe? or "Handle with care"...? or maybe you folks want me to just go away... I've been thinking about giving Linux Mint a more serious look anyways.
You folks tell me. Opinions wanted...
I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was that caustic... should I change my sig to a chemical warning sign, maybe? or "Handle with care"...? or maybe you folks want me to just go away... I've been thinking about giving Linux Mint a more serious look anyways.
You folks tell me. Opinions wanted...
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Thanks for reminding me of a good puppy; I'm running 5.7.1 (Large) now and seeing if I can get Flash working itn (it isn't working now).
EDIT; Mike's advice above to use getflash was good and Flash is working fine in Seamonkey now.
EDIT; Mike's advice above to use getflash was good and Flash is working fine in Seamonkey now.
Last edited by Colonel Panic on Wed 23 Mar 2016, 19:40, edited 1 time in total.
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Please stick around starhawk. I've never had a problem with you here AFAIK and don't expect I ever will, also you're one of the most knowledgeable people here and always willing to help other people who are having a problem.starhawk wrote:Welp, okay, I guess it's supported for people with handles that don't read "starhawk".
I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was that caustic... should I change my sig to a chemical warning sign, maybe? or "Handle with care"...? or maybe you folks want me to just go away... I've been thinking about giving Linux Mint a more serious look anyways.
You folks tell me. Opinions wanted...
Plenty of people here use Mint as well as Puppy (I do for a start).
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
Thank you, Colonel Panic, for the kind words -- and my apologies for not seeing them sooner.
Just seems, a lot of people on here either avoid me or try to start crap... or get indignant when I ask for help... or get indignant when they're not really being helpful but they want to think they are and I call them on it -- as happened earlier in this thread.
Maybe I just need to take a break. I dunno.
Just seems, a lot of people on here either avoid me or try to start crap... or get indignant when I ask for help... or get indignant when they're not really being helpful but they want to think they are and I call them on it -- as happened earlier in this thread.
Maybe I just need to take a break. I dunno.
Hello starhawk.Colonel Panic wrote:Please stick around starhawk. I've never had a problem with you here AFAIK and don't expect I ever will, also you're one of the most knowledgeable people here and always willing to help other people who are having a problem.starhawk wrote:Welp, okay, I guess it's supported for people with handles that don't read "starhawk".
I'm sorry, I didn't realize I was that caustic... should I change my sig to a chemical warning sign, maybe? or "Handle with care"...? or maybe you folks want me to just go away... I've been thinking about giving Linux Mint a more serious look anyways.
You folks tell me. Opinions wanted...
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I haven't followed this Precise thread closely at all -- simply put, I haven't used the
PrecisePup in a long time.
But I'll counter-sign what "Colonel Panic" has written about your presence AND your
posts here. You are one of the most helpful AND friendly members on this forum.
BFN.
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Hello starhawk,
first of all thanks for your helping me in posting a desktop sreenshot on another thread " My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!" and also your reply on android pup.
I am totally agree with Colonel Panic and musher0 that you're one of the most knowledgeable people here and always willing to help other people who are having a problem.
Take a break if you want, but I hope you won't give up. Hope you can continue with your willingness to help other people in this forum.
Many thanks.
first of all thanks for your helping me in posting a desktop sreenshot on another thread " My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!" and also your reply on android pup.
I am totally agree with Colonel Panic and musher0 that you're one of the most knowledgeable people here and always willing to help other people who are having a problem.
Take a break if you want, but I hope you won't give up. Hope you can continue with your willingness to help other people in this forum.
Many thanks.
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- Mike Walsh
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...I think april's flown the coop. Easiest varminting I think I've ever done... almost feels a little too easy. Hmm.
Time will tell...
EDIT: yup, no replies. Gone. Can't say I miss that particular poster -- maybe I should, maybe I shouldn't -- but I don't. I must be getting old
EDIT2: premature conclusion. Oh well. Everyone deserves a second chance... let's see what happens.
Time will tell...
EDIT: yup, no replies. Gone. Can't say I miss that particular poster -- maybe I should, maybe I shouldn't -- but I don't. I must be getting old
EDIT2: premature conclusion. Oh well. Everyone deserves a second chance... let's see what happens.
no answers for van pup during a long time
starhawk, don't worry, some passengers had no answers for van pup during a long time, and suddenly lot of people arrived for help
"Hate to say it -- but don't expect a response here. Precise 571 is old news and the developer has (sadly) moved on."
I keep puppy precise, because ffmpeg and Mplayer included. I am sure People willl come back to Precise Puppy 5.7.1 soon.
If Developers develop newer Puppies, my computer is still the same.Its RAM is still 512MB. My pendrive for it has old puppies, Precise 5.7.1 is the newest.
puppy_precise_5.7.3.sfs: 127 M does not fulfil my Ram and does not freeze any process.
"Hate to say it -- but don't expect a response here. Precise 571 is old news and the developer has (sadly) moved on."
I keep puppy precise, because ffmpeg and Mplayer included. I am sure People willl come back to Precise Puppy 5.7.1 soon.
If Developers develop newer Puppies, my computer is still the same.Its RAM is still 512MB. My pendrive for it has old puppies, Precise 5.7.1 is the newest.
puppy_precise_5.7.3.sfs: 127 M does not fulfil my Ram and does not freeze any process.