LxPup : a Puppy with LXDE as its desktop environment
alexandra From Russia only..
No problem with starting LXpupXenial, wireless, pupsaves, resize, all was doing as it should.
Installed Griffith from PPM, easy and complete, and installed Alexandra with more difficulties, dependencies found from the PPM
For cabin passengers only.
When your Puppy has no bugs, tell it ! Non registered users believe it's always hard to install our speedy Puppies. Sure if people post only when something wrong, the forum will look like a an help desk, what it is, but not only.
Underline what new Puppy offers.. Alexandra is really a new application, available only since Xenial.
and it is fun to browse for your favourite movies
Green : information and poster found by alexandra
White : the same, but in russian
Les barbouszes found but no poster.
Audacious : For Audio
Parole 0.8.1 : Video and audio files , but Cannot play my CDs
Installed Griffith from PPM, easy and complete, and installed Alexandra with more difficulties, dependencies found from the PPM
For cabin passengers only.
When your Puppy has no bugs, tell it ! Non registered users believe it's always hard to install our speedy Puppies. Sure if people post only when something wrong, the forum will look like a an help desk, what it is, but not only.
Underline what new Puppy offers.. Alexandra is really a new application, available only since Xenial.
and it is fun to browse for your favourite movies
Green : information and poster found by alexandra
White : the same, but in russian
Les barbouszes found but no poster.
Audacious : For Audio
Parole 0.8.1 : Video and audio files , but Cannot play my CDs
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Re: Keyboard Layout handler - no flags in the panel
Hi peebee,peebee wrote:Hi riedzigriedzig wrote:Hi Peebee
I'm still using your excellent LXpup as No. 1 among all distros, but I am also trying to get through some bugs (not found in forums). One of them is the Keyboard Layout switcher/handler), which won't show in any LXPup the appropriate flags in the panel (shows only a blank frame). Do you please know a solution?
You didn't say which "flavour" and version of LxPup you are running??
Not sure what to advise here....Puppy keyboard layouts are controlled through:
Setup -> Quicksetup First Run Settings
and this won't / doesn't integrate with the LxPanelX tools....although it might be possible to make them I guess....would need further investigation!
This discussion seems potentially useful....
The flags are all present at:
/usr/share/lxpanelx/images/xkb-flags (for LxPup-15.11)
Can you describe why you want the flag showing? Do you swap keyboard layouts frequently??
Cheers
peebee
sorry for later reply. It's the same with all LxPups. In Keyboard layout switcher I can choose the proper flags, but instead of them it shows in the panel words PC and NONE. I would be happy just if it let me rename those words to the land abbrevations.
Can you tell me what happens when you try it?
Up to now I use the method: setxkbmap -layout "cz,us" -option "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
LxPup : a Puppy with LXDE as its desktop environment
I did a manual frugal install to the hard drive of my COMPAQ Presario desktop pc.
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Sat 13 Aug 2016 on LxPupXenial 16.07 Linux 4.5.2 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV530 [Radeon X1600 PRO]
X Server: Xorg Driver: radeon
X.Org version: 1.18.3
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (507x285 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV530
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 11.2.0
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Core 0: @2800 1: @2800 MHz
I added applications with PPM + pets + compiled Mplayer-1.3.0
I installed kodi in PPM but it won't run, get this in the terminal:
root# kodi
Unable to find path to Kodi data files!
root#
Vlc works well.
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Sat 13 Aug 2016 on LxPupXenial 16.07 Linux 4.5.2 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV530 [Radeon X1600 PRO]
X Server: Xorg Driver: radeon
X.Org version: 1.18.3
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (507x285 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: X.Org R300 Project
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RV530
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 11.2.0
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Core 0: @2800 1: @2800 MHz
I added applications with PPM + pets + compiled Mplayer-1.3.0
I installed kodi in PPM but it won't run, get this in the terminal:
root# kodi
Unable to find path to Kodi data files!
root#
Vlc works well.
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LxPupXenial-16.08.2
LxPupXenial-16.08.2 {devx} {kernel 4.1.31 sources}
based on Xenialpup CE 7.0.4
666philb has decided to revert to an earlier kernel.
based on Xenialpup CE 7.0.4
666philb has decided to revert to an earlier kernel.
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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
xenialpup64-7.0.7.iso
Version 7.0.7 will be LTS at home, is it the good topic ?
Many puppies have some problems with new kernels. This one does what i wants without having to Linux anything.
Shutdown, pupsave, PPM, tested
One of us tried Lubuntu few days ago, he is back to Puppy, for eternity.
Many puppies have some problems with new kernels. This one does what i wants without having to Linux anything.
Shutdown, pupsave, PPM, tested
One of us tried Lubuntu few days ago, he is back to Puppy, for eternity.
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Although I am a former user of Sylpheed, there has been so much progress in the development of Claws that I would suggest this as a better replacement. It's worth the extra space as email and it's records is perhaps the one aspect of comms. that isn't worth compromising. Claws also has a plethora of add-ons for those seeking even more sophistication and security.
I installed LxPupXenial-16.08.1, and tried it.
However, I have after installing the sfs package,
and freeze in a message stating that "LxPupXenial is Starting" when X is running.
This is not every time, there is a case to boot successfully.
Other Puppy has no problem at all, this problem has been observed only in LxPupXenial.,,
However, I have after installing the sfs package,
and freeze in a message stating that "LxPupXenial is Starting" when X is running.
This is not every time, there is a case to boot successfully.
Other Puppy has no problem at all, this problem has been observed only in LxPupXenial.,,
[b]BALLOON a.k.a. Fu-sen.[/b] from Japan | ãµã†ã›ã‚“ Fu-sen. (old: 2 8 6)
pupm5sum script
Hi all,
Thought I would post this in hopes it helps if anyone wants to add to the functionality of the md5/sha1 script in peebee's LXPup Xenioal 32. As the script currently stands, the right click function on any download file only allows a md5 and/or sha1 sum to be checked. But with with a few simple line additions to this "pupmd5sum.sh" script (located in /usr/sbin/), you can also add checks for sha256 and sha512. Below is a pic showing you exactly what lines to add (#77 & 78, and #172-179) (**update** argh, the pic starts at line 174, not line 172...please check the code below for lines 172 & 173). Otherwise, the pic shows exactly what to write. (below the pic I'll also attempt to use the "code" function, but hang in there as it is the first time I will be using that)
(Note: nothing is changed in this original script except adding lines for sha256 and sha512 checks. This occurs on lines 77 & 78, and on 172-179. I hope this helps anyone out there that needs the additional sha256 and sha512 checking functions. For myself, I find I am always downloading other things, like Firefox builds, and other linux distros, which all pretty much use sha256 and/or sha512 along with gpg verification. Also, please know I have used this script in many other pups and pup-related distros (currently run 7-8 different ones) as the script seems to work fine on nearly all I have tried so far (both 32 and 64 bit)...just drop it into the /usr/sbin/, create a .desktop file for it if you want, or just create a shortcut to your desktop, and you should be good to go.
Thought I would post this in hopes it helps if anyone wants to add to the functionality of the md5/sha1 script in peebee's LXPup Xenioal 32. As the script currently stands, the right click function on any download file only allows a md5 and/or sha1 sum to be checked. But with with a few simple line additions to this "pupmd5sum.sh" script (located in /usr/sbin/), you can also add checks for sha256 and sha512. Below is a pic showing you exactly what lines to add (#77 & 78, and #172-179) (**update** argh, the pic starts at line 174, not line 172...please check the code below for lines 172 & 173). Otherwise, the pic shows exactly what to write. (below the pic I'll also attempt to use the "code" function, but hang in there as it is the first time I will be using that)
(Note: nothing is changed in this original script except adding lines for sha256 and sha512 checks. This occurs on lines 77 & 78, and on 172-179. I hope this helps anyone out there that needs the additional sha256 and sha512 checking functions. For myself, I find I am always downloading other things, like Firefox builds, and other linux distros, which all pretty much use sha256 and/or sha512 along with gpg verification. Also, please know I have used this script in many other pups and pup-related distros (currently run 7-8 different ones) as the script seems to work fine on nearly all I have tried so far (both 32 and 64 bit)...just drop it into the /usr/sbin/, create a .desktop file for it if you want, or just create a shortcut to your desktop, and you should be good to go.
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#!/bin/bash
#pupchecksum.sh
#01micko 120731 GPL2 (see /usr/share/doc/legal)
#gtkdialog checksum checker
# shinobar: accept paramater
# don570 and shinobar: fix spaces in path name, BASEDIR, more message
#set -x #debug
# version 0.7 dec 7 2012
#+ modified to use Xdialog (for greater compatibility) by don570
# version 0.9 dec 19 2012 - save of md5sum to file possible
# version 1.0 dec 20 yaf-spash when saving -save file use \t
#gettext version 1.1 German French Spanish
#gettext version 1.2 - fixed bug in save
MYPATH=$0
MYNAME=$(basename "$0")
VERSION=1.2
CREDIT="$MYNAME - checksum checker: version $VERSION"
usage() {
echo $CREDIT
echo "usage: $APPNAME [FILENAME]"
}
case "$1" in
-v|--version) echo $CREDIT; exit ;;
-*) usage; exit;;
esac
export ENT1="$1"
export ENT2=""
rm -f /tmp/pupchecksum*
BASEDIR=$(dirname "$ENT1")
[ -d "$BASEDIR" ] || BASEDIR=""
[ -d "$ENT1" ] && BASEDIR="$ENT1"
[ "$BASEDIR" ] || BASEDIR=$HOME
[ "$BASEDIR" ] || BASEDIR="/root"
export TEXTDOMAIN=pupmd5sum.sh
export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8
TITLE="pupmd5sum"
#splash screens
export SPLASH1=$(gettext "Please enter a file!")
export _NOFILE=$(gettext "The source file not found!")
export _NGFILE=$(gettext "The source is not a file!")
export _NULL=$(gettext "The source file is null!")
export SPLASH2=$(gettext "Nothing to compare!")
export SPLASH3=$(gettext "Your checksums match")
export SPLASH4=$(gettext "Your checksums DO NOT match")
export SPLASH5=$(gettext "Please wait ...")
export SPLASHT1=$(gettext "Correct")
export SPLASHT2=$(gettext "Wrong!")
export SPLASHT3=$(gettext "Please complete the settings. ")
export SPLASHT4=$(gettext "Saving to disk ...")
#frames, buttons and tool-tip
FRAME1=$(gettext "File Name")
FRAME1a=$(gettext "Hash type")
FRAME2=$(gettext "Checksum")
FRAME3=$(gettext "Compare")
FRAME4=$(gettext "Save Directory")
BTN1=$(gettext "Calculate")
BTN2=$(gettext "Compare")
BTN4=$(gettext "OK")
BTN5=$(gettext "Select a Directory to save MD5sum")
TT=$(gettext "Paste the correct checksum here")
SAVETT=$(gettext "MD5sum is saved to a text file")
#Save to file
#Check func
checkfunc()
{
CHECKSUM=md5sum
[ "$RB2" = "true" ] && CHECKSUM=sha1sum
[ "$RB3" = "true" ] && CHECKSUM=sha256sum
[ "$RB4" = "true" ] && CHECKSUM=sha512sum
ERRMSG=""
[ "$ENT1" ] || ERRMSG=$SPLASH1
[ -s "$ENT1" ] || ERRMSG=$_NULL
[ -f "$ENT1" ] || ERRMSG=$_NGFILE
[ -e "$ENT1" ] || ERRMSG=$_NOFILE
if [ "$ERRMSG" ] ; then
Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n $ERRMSG " --msgbox "" 0 0
return 1
fi
Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n $SPLASH5 " --msgbox "" 0 0 &
SPID=$!
$CHECKSUM "$ENT1" > /tmp/pupchecksum
ENT=$(cat /tmp/pupchecksum)
rm /tmp/pupchecksum
export ENT2=${ENT%% *} #fix dirname with spaces
echo $ENT2 > /tmp/pupchecksum_result
kill $SPID
}
export -f checkfunc
# check md5sum for length and if foldername supplied then create file to save md5 sum
checkmd5sum()
{
export RESULT=`cat /tmp/pupchecksum_result`
if [ ${#RESULT} -eq 32 ] && [ -n "$FILE_DIRECTORY" ]; then # save the md5sum
break
elif [ ${#RESULT} -ne 32 ] || [ ! -e /tmp/pupchecksum_folder ];then # don't save
Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n $SPLASHT2 " --msgbox "\n $SPLASHT3 \n " 0 0 &
exit 0
fi
yaf-splash -timeout 2 -border false -center -close never -bg orange -fontsize large -text "
$SPLASHT4
" &
cd "$FILE_DIRECTORY"
#FILENAME="$(basename $ENT1)" won't work
FILENAME="${ENT1##*/}" # find ending of pathname
echo -e "$RESULT\t$FILENAME" > "$FILENAME".md5.txt
exit 0
}
export -f checkmd5sum
#compare
comparefunc()
{
CHECKSUM=md5sum
[ "$RB2" = "true" ] && CHECKSUM=sha1sum
if [ ! "$ENT2" -o ! "$ENT3" ];then Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n $SPLASH2 " --msgbox "" 0 0
else
#ENT3=$(echo -n "$ENT3"|sed 's/ //g') #remove whitespace with bad copy/paste
ENT3=$(echo $ENT3) #remove whitespace with bad copy/paste
ENT3=${ENT3%% *} # extract only the checksum
[ "$ENT2" = "$ENT3" ] && Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n ${CHECKSUM}: $SPLASH3 " \
--msgbox "" 0 0 || Xdialog --ok-label "$BTN4" --backtitle "\n\n ${CHECKSUM}: $SPLASH4 " --msgbox "" 0 0
fi
}
export -f comparefunc
export MAINGUI='<window title="'"$TITLE"'-'"$VERSION"'" icon-name="hash" resizable="false">
<hbox>
<vbox width-request="335">
<frame '"$FRAME1"'>
<hbox>
<entry fs-action="file" fs-folder="'"$BASEDIR"'">
<variable>ENT1</variable>
<default>"'$ENT1'"</default>
<action>clear:ENT2</action>
</entry>
<button>
<input file stock="gtk-new"></input>
<action>fileselect:ENT1</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame '"$FRAME1a"'>
<hbox homogeneous="true">
<radiobutton>
<label>MD5</label>
<variable>RB1</variable>
</radiobutton>
<radiobutton>
<label>Sha-1</label>
<variable>RB2</variable>
</radiobutton>
<radiobutton>
<label>Sha-256</label>
<variable>RB3</variable>
</radiobutton>
<radiobutton>
<label>Sha-512</label>
<variable>RB4</variable>
</radiobutton>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame '"$FRAME2"'>
<entry tooltip-text=" '"$(gettext 'Result of calculation')"' ">
<variable>ENT2</variable>
<input>cat /tmp/pupchecksum_result 2>/dev/null</input>
</entry>
</frame>
<frame '"$FRAME3"'>
<entry tooltip-text="'"$TT"'">
<variable>ENT3</variable>
</entry>
</frame>
<frame '"$FRAME4"'>
<hbox>
<entry accept="directory" tooltip-text=" '"$SAVETT"' ">
<label>'"$BTN5"')</label>
<variable>FILE_DIRECTORY</variable>
</entry>
<button>
<input file stock="gtk-open"></input>
<action type="fileselect">FILE_DIRECTORY</action>
<action>touch /tmp/pupchecksum_folder</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</frame> </vbox>
<vbox space-expand="true" width-request="150">
<hbox>
<frame>
<pixmap>
<width>48</width>
<input file>/usr/share/pixmaps/hash.xpm</input>
</pixmap>
</frame>
</hbox> <text height-request="30"><label> </label></text>
<hbox homogeneous="true"><hbox>
<button>
<label>'"$BTN1"'</label>
<action>checkfunc '"$ENT1"'</action>
<action type="refresh">ENT2</action>
</button>
</hbox></hbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true"><hbox>
<button>
<label>'"$BTN2"'</label>
<action>comparefunc</action>
</button>
</hbox></hbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true"><hbox>
<button tooltip-text=" '"$SAVETT"' ">
<label>'"$(gettext "Save")"'</label>
<action>checkmd5sum</action>
</button>
</hbox></hbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true"><hbox>
<button>
<label>'$(gettext "Close")'</label>
<action type="exit">CLOSE</action>
</button>
</hbox></hbox>
</vbox>
</hbox>
</window>'
for P in gtkdialog4 gtkdialog3 gtkdialog; do
GTKDIALOG=$(which $P) && break
done
if [ -z "$GTKDIALOG" ]; then
echo "$MYNAME: error: gtkdialog not found." >&2
exit 1
fi
[ -f "$ENT1" -a -s "$ENT1" ] && checkfunc "$ENT1"
$GTKDIALOG -p MAINGUI --geometry=+200+100
unset MAINGUI
How we get from 16.07 to latest 16.08.2?
Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone could help me understand something with Peebee's prolific releases with LXPups (the slacko and this ubuntu/xenial-based):
I currently have LxPupXenial-16.07.1 installed on a USB, completely set up with my settings, browsers additions, etc, etc.....and I happen to notice Peebee had released a LxPupXenial-16.08.1 awhile back, and just recently coming across his webite (and sourceforge), he has up a LxPupXenial-16.08.2 with all the latest fixes and security (i.e. openssl) releases.
How is a person supposed to go from their current frugally-installed on a USB to the latest 16.08.2 when there are no "Deltas" provided? I could not find any deltas for the 16.08.2 on peebee's website and/or sourceforce and/or here. Am I looking right at them and missing them?
Or am I supposed to completely wipe my 16.07.1 install and re-install 16.08.2, using the current save file I have inside the /initrd/mnt/dev_save/lxpuppy directory called "lxxenialsave"?
Sorry for asking. It is just getting harder and harder to keep up with the blizzard of releases from pup developers where we do not have the simple, clear ability to click on an update and, at the very least, have that update/delta downloaded and applied. If this isn't a huge argument for the continual development of the DebianDog pups (updates, one click, and voila, they are applied since they are based on debian repos), then I do not know what is.
Thanks to anyone who can help me here......I am super appreciative of the work peebee, phil, micko and others do, but it is getting hard & frustrating trying to keep up-to-date a pup that is based like this (this thread seems dead.....)
All Pup developers (mainly talking to the woof-ce gang, as everyone seems to going that route nowadays) need to re-approach this---again----we are never going to attract new users in large enough bunches unless something is done inside the basic development of pups where upgrades can be handled quickly and nearly effortlessly---across all pups. Just my opinion...
Thanks to anyone who can explain to me a painless way to get from current lxPupXenial 16.07.1 to 16.08.2 without losing my whole setup.
(UPDATE: My mistake, reloaded the sourceforge again and did not realize the 16.08.1 to 16.08.2 delta was right there......argh, my eyes & brain are failing me as I get old, old )
Was wondering if anyone could help me understand something with Peebee's prolific releases with LXPups (the slacko and this ubuntu/xenial-based):
I currently have LxPupXenial-16.07.1 installed on a USB, completely set up with my settings, browsers additions, etc, etc.....and I happen to notice Peebee had released a LxPupXenial-16.08.1 awhile back, and just recently coming across his webite (and sourceforge), he has up a LxPupXenial-16.08.2 with all the latest fixes and security (i.e. openssl) releases.
How is a person supposed to go from their current frugally-installed on a USB to the latest 16.08.2 when there are no "Deltas" provided? I could not find any deltas for the 16.08.2 on peebee's website and/or sourceforce and/or here. Am I looking right at them and missing them?
Or am I supposed to completely wipe my 16.07.1 install and re-install 16.08.2, using the current save file I have inside the /initrd/mnt/dev_save/lxpuppy directory called "lxxenialsave"?
Sorry for asking. It is just getting harder and harder to keep up with the blizzard of releases from pup developers where we do not have the simple, clear ability to click on an update and, at the very least, have that update/delta downloaded and applied. If this isn't a huge argument for the continual development of the DebianDog pups (updates, one click, and voila, they are applied since they are based on debian repos), then I do not know what is.
Thanks to anyone who can help me here......I am super appreciative of the work peebee, phil, micko and others do, but it is getting hard & frustrating trying to keep up-to-date a pup that is based like this (this thread seems dead.....)
All Pup developers (mainly talking to the woof-ce gang, as everyone seems to going that route nowadays) need to re-approach this---again----we are never going to attract new users in large enough bunches unless something is done inside the basic development of pups where upgrades can be handled quickly and nearly effortlessly---across all pups. Just my opinion...
Thanks to anyone who can explain to me a painless way to get from current lxPupXenial 16.07.1 to 16.08.2 without losing my whole setup.
(UPDATE: My mistake, reloaded the sourceforge again and did not realize the 16.08.1 to 16.08.2 delta was right there......argh, my eyes & brain are failing me as I get old, old )
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Re: LxPup : a Puppy with LXDE as its desktop environment
How do I make compiz my windows manager in Xenial Pae. I cannot find emerald when I search in the repos.
Palemoon, even last version,fails with videos Dailymotion !
Palemoon, even last version, fails now to read many videos in You tube and daily motion. We are working and searching why in the french forum.
Palemoon-fr Fil francophone.
Will feed-back.
Palemoon-fr Fil francophone.
Will feed-back.
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Re: Palemoon, even last version,fails with videos Dailymotion !
Hi Pelo,Pelo wrote:Palemoon, even last version, fails now to read many videos in You tube and daily motion. We are working and searching why in the french forum.
Palemoon-fr Fil francophone.
Will feed-back.
I don't know if this is related or not, but I use Fedora 24 (for heavy tasks) and occassionally I drop into the Fedora forums. There are many posters on Fedora complaining about both Firefox (and any of its derivatives, like Palemoon) not playing many videos in Youtube and other sites. The Fedora forum gurus I have read think it has something to do with gstreamer.
I myself noticed over this past month that Firefox, Palemoon, the old Iceweasel, anything based on Firefox browser engine, that they only open some videos on Youtube (and other sites) and sometimes they do not open/play them. Yet when I use Chromium, Chrome and/or Opera, they open most all of them (though, strangely, not all either).
This move to HTML5 (and how browser developers are handling it in their browsers, while keeping support for non-HTML5 videos) is at present going along like a train wreck, imho.
It is said to use Chrome, on many Web sites.
It is said to use Chrome, on many Web sites.Our expert Medor tells me i am only a bad user Palemoon works fine for videos for him. Debate is in progress,
HTML5 : What is that, how do you activate ?
flashplayer11-11.2.202.637-i386.pet and Palemoon.
TV videos ( for movies scheduled at night) Audio, but no image.
Advertising at the beginning is OK.
HTML5 : What is that, how do you activate ?
TV videos ( for movies scheduled at night) Audio, but no image.
Advertising at the beginning is OK.
HTML5 : What is that, how do you activate ?
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LxPanelx
is there a place where I can download the most recent version of lxpanelx for your older 5.7 slacko versions? I can't find them in the package manager.
Re: LxPanelx
lxpanelx is sadly a defunct project - there has been no "recent version" for some long time - that is why I have had to move to lxpanel on more recent lxpups....I did try to compile lxpanelx for new builds but failed.....noalternative wrote:is there a place where I can download the most recent version of lxpanelx for your older 5.7 slacko versions? I can't find them in the package manager.
What aspect of lxpanelx do you need to update????
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
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Works fine for me on a pristine boot of LxPup-15.11-s with lxpanelx .......noalternative wrote:It doesn't show all the desktops in the desktop pager. It just shows 1 even though I have made 3.
Add desktops either by clicking the scroll wheel on the mouse
or Menu -> Desktop -> Change Appearance -> Windows to run Openbox Configuration Manager
Did you make the additional desktop differently??
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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
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Install ubuntu packages.
I did this before. However, I changed from 2 to 3 and all of the sudden they showed up.peebee wrote:Works fine for me on a pristine boot of LxPup-15.11-s with lxpanelx .......noalternative wrote:It doesn't show all the desktops in the desktop pager. It just shows 1 even though I have made 3.
Add desktops either by clicking the scroll wheel on the mouse
or Menu -> Desktop -> Change Appearance -> Windows to run Openbox Configuration Manager
Did you make the additional desktop differently??
Anyhow, I have another question. Can I install ubuntu debian packages on xenial based lxpup? If so how? I would like to install this facebook plugin in pidgin. http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... 6.04/i386/
Re: Install ubuntu packages.
Yes - Easiest way if the .deb is not in the repositories offered by PPM is to download the .deb and then click on it - once loaded you will need to use the menu item Setup -> Check dependencies installed pkgnoalternative wrote:Anyhow, I have another question. Can I install ubuntu debian packages on xenial based lxpup? If so how? I would like to install this facebook plugin in pidgin.
If there are missing dependencies you will need to install these as well - hopefully via the PPM.
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