Show us your puppies
Hello, all.
Version 8 of the wmx window manager is out!
In this picture, it is running on Puppy Precise 5.4.3.
From top to bottom
* conky one-liner
* ipager
* /root/.wmx folder
* puppy menu by click of middle mouse button (Graphics sub-menu
__ with layout lines)
* xclock with current day in sideways title bar
* bmpanel2 with transparent Light-T theme (customized).
The source is available from author Chris Cannam's site. I've given a little
more detail about the new features on the wmx thread.
BFN.
musher0
Version 8 of the wmx window manager is out!
In this picture, it is running on Puppy Precise 5.4.3.
From top to bottom
* conky one-liner
* ipager
* /root/.wmx folder
* puppy menu by click of middle mouse button (Graphics sub-menu
__ with layout lines)
* xclock with current day in sideways title bar
* bmpanel2 with transparent Light-T theme (customized).
The source is available from author Chris Cannam's site. I've given a little
more detail about the new features on the wmx thread.
BFN.
musher0
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musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
well at around 4GB I estimate about 12 hours to upload if the connection behaves... so might not rush into that.Mike, do you have an already-made lite version of Windows 7/8? If so make it available for download and ask Ally to mirror it as a derivative of Puppy. Very Happy
Thats assuming I can zip up hard links....
Its sat in a corner waiting for a reason to co exist for now...
mike
Nevermind, I was thinking lite versionsmikeb wrote:well at around 4GB I estimate about 12 hours to upload if the connection behaves... so might not rush into that.Mike, do you have an already-made lite version of Windows 7/8? If so make it available for download and ask Ally to mirror it as a derivative of Puppy. Very Happy
Thats assuming I can zip up hard links....
Its sat in a corner waiting for a reason to co exist for now...
mike
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My 17 year old PC running Slacko Puppy Linux 5.7 complete with full wired sound system with sub woofer, printer, LCD monitor and a boombox rebuilt and modded to be my pc's AM FM radio and casset drive via headphone patch cable plugged in to the line in port.
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Here is my beloved bitch at work
As simple as possible...
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My Puppy is on a laptop, so the surroundings change often.
Dell Inspiron, 1GB ram, 1TB hard drive. Screenshot is Lucid 5.2.8 full install on sda1. I just finished creating the background image in Gimp and I'm kind of proud of it. Also currently have TahrPuppy frugal on sda2. sda3 is storage and there is a 1gb swap partition, too. wbar cleaned up the desktop nicely, though I may try some other docks. I've only been using puppy for about a month, so I'm still learning a lot. (by the way, is there some code I could add here to resize the image more appropriately? Or do I just have to reference a url of a smaller copy of the image?)
Dell Inspiron, 1GB ram, 1TB hard drive. Screenshot is Lucid 5.2.8 full install on sda1. I just finished creating the background image in Gimp and I'm kind of proud of it. Also currently have TahrPuppy frugal on sda2. sda3 is storage and there is a 1gb swap partition, too. wbar cleaned up the desktop nicely, though I may try some other docks. I've only been using puppy for about a month, so I'm still learning a lot. (by the way, is there some code I could add here to resize the image more appropriately? Or do I just have to reference a url of a smaller copy of the image?)
Eric Benner
Jack of all trades, master of one, according to the license.
"This posting was created from 100% recycled electrons."
"If you can't have fun at work, don't bother showing up."
Jack of all trades, master of one, according to the license.
"This posting was created from 100% recycled electrons."
"If you can't have fun at work, don't bother showing up."
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mtpaint can resizeericbenner wrote:... is there some code I could add here to resize the image more appropriately?
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That would do it
<img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-EKiF ... yBkgnd.png" width="600">
if HTML was allowed.
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Thanks. I just thought there might be a tag (like the html example below) that would specify the size that the image is displayed here, without me having to resize the image on my computer then re-upload it back to the web and change the link in my posting so it points to the newly resized image url.
<img data-ad-image="" src="http://blah-blah image url.jpg" width="300" height="156">
Eric Benner
Jack of all trades, master of one, according to the license.
"This posting was created from 100% recycled electrons."
"If you can't have fun at work, don't bother showing up."
Jack of all trades, master of one, according to the license.
"This posting was created from 100% recycled electrons."
"If you can't have fun at work, don't bother showing up."
I'm on the latest X-Slacko, and still messing with it. Since I'm having a debate in my head as to whether Win8 or Android is more efficient with Fitts' Law, I'm pretending to have a touchscreen with BIG ICONS.
I like it.
I like it.
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Just to see if I have understood the following post:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=106933
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=106933
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Linux, the pet of Argolance's friend
Linux, the pet of Argolance friend eating its Puppy's menu here
Dogs name have to begin by a 'L" in 2016 Argolance told us.
My Puppy 4.2.0 is deaf and dumb, disabled, but who could guess, excepted myself ? Puppy-builders don't need any music to compile, no disturb.
Icons : moka
Wireless thanks to a dongle CSL.
audio card 1.10.16 unable to do anything. Passengers like to have fun too, even if our tries fail.
Dogs name have to begin by a 'L" in 2016 Argolance told us.
My Puppy 4.2.0 is deaf and dumb, disabled, but who could guess, excepted myself ? Puppy-builders don't need any music to compile, no disturb.
Icons : moka
Wireless thanks to a dongle CSL.
audio card 1.10.16 unable to do anything. Passengers like to have fun too, even if our tries fail.
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Show us your puppies
Quirky is my favorite right now.
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What a clean desk, bravo..
What a clean desk, bravo Biltoo.
Watchdog, i resize to 800, but some Forum suscribers as Mushe0 need 600, not more, with they computer.
Watchdog, i resize to 800, but some Forum suscribers as Mushe0 need 600, not more, with they computer.