Puppy 4.2 Alpha3 Seamonkey Bugs & Fixes

Message
Author
User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#161 Post by ttuuxxx »

Here's a image of the xpSilver remastered theme, actually I reduced the theme even more now its 188kb extracted and it takes less space then the screenshot lol which is 220kb
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

User avatar
Pizzasgood
Posts: 6183
Joined: Wed 04 May 2005, 20:28
Location: Knoxville, TN, USA

#162 Post by Pizzasgood »

Why would you calculate the hash of a pet? It already consists of a tgz with its hash appended to the end of the file. At the moment puppy contains no user option to check the integrity of a pet without installing it. It would be straightforward to copy the petget code that checks the integrity and make this available to the user as an explicit option.
Been there, wrote that.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36373
I also stayed up to 6:30am fixing that rude comment about 'Hot Glued' panel controls buttons, probably won't ever forget that statement.
Sorry, I really didn't mean offense. Actually I revised that post several times before hitting submit because my first several attempts were too strong.

If it makes you feel better, I also stayed up to 6:30am last "night". Except I was doing homework, not Puppy-work. I haven't had any free time at all this week, and very little the week before, and will have none next week either (four tests next week). I think they (the profs) have finally realized just who they're dealing with and now they're trying as hard as they can to crack me. Won't work of course, but I am starting to get pretty tired of it. I can't even get away in my sleep anymore - I close my eyes and I start dreaming about CMOS networks!

Karma? :lol:


I'm gonna go to bed. Maybe I can escape the MOSFETs this time. (I got stuck in them this morning and couldn't get untangled so that I could wake up).
[size=75]Between depriving a man of one hour from his life and depriving him of his life there exists only a difference of degree. --Muad'Dib[/size]
[img]http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/sig.png[/img]

User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#163 Post by ttuuxxx »

Here's a picture of what Xp and Ubuntu would look like, I was bored so I mixed both themes and made a button :)
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

User avatar
trio
Posts: 2076
Joined: Sun 21 Dec 2008, 15:50
Location: अनà¥￾मोदना

#164 Post by trio »

pwidgets 0.6 is released with more bug-fixes and smooth edges.......also you may try my weather widget with bacground ...on the same main post of pwidgets...

you may like to try out my TV streaming widget available here:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=405

Thanks

User avatar
zigbert
Posts: 6621
Joined: Wed 29 Mar 2006, 18:13
Location: Valåmoen, Norway
Contact:

#165 Post by zigbert »

WhoDo
Pwidgets 0.6 contains the weather widget with the NEW font.
Please remove the package Pwidgets_weather from your unleashed list.


Sigmund

tempestuous
Posts: 5464
Joined: Fri 10 Jun 2005, 05:12
Location: Australia

#166 Post by tempestuous »

straypup wrote:Hate tobring it up but the Connection Wizard version of rtl8187 still does not work with rtl8187b dongles.
straypup,
Please plug in your wifi dongle and run this command -

Code: Select all

cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
and report the "Vendor" and "ProdID" values for your wifi device.

User avatar
pa_mcclamrock
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri 03 Jun 2005, 23:13
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA

#167 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

WhoDo wrote:
pa_mcclamrock wrote:(1) Where's Gnocl?
The earlier version of Gnocl is in - this is a list of updates and new packages, not the whole shebang, ok? :wink:
Um, now that you mention it, it did look a bit short. :oops: But who was I to question the word of the project leader who said it was "the package list"? :lol:

Speaking of package lists, have you got a packages.txt file and 0pkgs_db package for 4.2? I'll need them to select and list the user-uninstallable built-in packages for the 4.2 version of "Remaster Express."
pa_mcclamrock wrote:[ . . . ] how soon will I have to get done with "Remaster Express" (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=38388) to have it considered for inclusion?
I'm building my first pre-alpha4 at the moment. I'm planning on uploading Alpha4 late Sunday evening if I don't die of heatstroke from the 42 degrees C temperature predicted for Sunday.
Let me see, add on 18 degrees F above 32 for each 10 degrees C above 0, that's . . . yikes, almost 108 degrees, for Yanks accustomed to quantify heat in degrees "F" instead of "C"! Well, please don't incur any needless risk of heatstroke. (Too bad we can't ship you some of our snow to help you cool off!)
If "Remaster Express" isn't ready by then, it's not all over.
Good, because "late Sunday evening" to you is "early Sunday morning" here in the US, and I doubt that I'll actually get done today. But please let me have packages.txt and 0pkgs_db for 4.2 (if they exist), and I'll see what I can do pretty soon, if not today.
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds

User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#168 Post by ttuuxxx »

Ok WhoDo the new icewm package with the updated shutdown menu, with the new refresh in the default icewm menu, plus 8 themes now, lol
Did you know I added 2 new themes and the package on grew like 54kb, lol
anyways feel free to keep them or chop them, everything is done for icewm other than calling up the shutdown menu with ctrl+alt+delete oh well

If you want me to add then menu to rox I can or you can its easy enough, the icons and shutdown script are in the Icewm package, so really you just have to add it, hope you like the new look :wink: .

icewm-402-v4.pet is the file your looking for on page 1

ps ElbergBlue-anim is double in size to any of my themes and then SpreadBuntu is around 50% larger than any of my themes. removing those 2 themes will take away 1/3 the total theme size out of 8 themes.

pss you can install it overtop the current icewm you have installed to test it.
Attachments
refresh4.png
(21.51 KiB) Downloaded 843 times
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

Minnesota
Posts: 326
Joined: Thu 11 Sep 2008, 11:25

#169 Post by Minnesota »

I LOVE the "Puppy 4.2" in the start button.... always wonder which version I am on.... do we dare add .A3?

Minnesota
Posts: 326
Joined: Thu 11 Sep 2008, 11:25

Start button

#170 Post by Minnesota »

Can the information "Puppy 4.2.A3" be automatically be picked up so that it does not have to be hard coded? So each new version is automatically reflected?

User avatar
WhoDo
Posts: 4428
Joined: Wed 12 Jul 2006, 01:58
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

#171 Post by WhoDo »

zigbert wrote:WhoDo
Pwidgets 0.6 contains the weather widget with the NEW font.
Please remove the package Pwidgets_weather from your unleashed list.
Thanks, Sigmund. I will do exactly that! :P
[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
SIP:whodo@proxy01.sipphone.com; whodo@realsip.com

User avatar
WhoDo
Posts: 4428
Joined: Wed 12 Jul 2006, 01:58
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

#172 Post by WhoDo »

ttuuxxx wrote:Here's a picture of what Xp and Ubuntu would look like, I was bored so I mixed both themes and made a button :)
Bored? BORED!?! :P Where's my updated Odelight Icewm theme with the full length title bar :?: Not that I'm keen to see the results but ... :twisted:
[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
SIP:whodo@proxy01.sipphone.com; whodo@realsip.com

User avatar
WhoDo
Posts: 4428
Joined: Wed 12 Jul 2006, 01:58
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

#173 Post by WhoDo »

pa_mcclamrock wrote:Speaking of package lists, have you got a packages.txt file and 0pkgs_db package for 4.2? I'll need them to select and list the user-uninstallable built-in packages for the 4.2 version of "Remaster Express."
I have a packages.txt file for the current build but it's a moving target at the moment. I haven't even touched 0pkgs_db-4.20 beyond renaming the 4.12 version. I'm sure there is a quick way to create all of those .files files but I haven't even looked yet. Sorry.
pa_mcclamrock wrote:
I'm building my first pre-alpha4 at the moment. I'm planning on uploading Alpha4 late Sunday evening if I don't die of heatstroke from the 42 degrees C temperature predicted for Sunday.
Let me see, add on 18 degrees F above 32 for each 10 degrees C above 0, that's . . . yikes, almost 108 degrees, for Yanks accustomed to quantify heat in degrees "F" instead of "C"! Well, please don't incur any needless risk of heatstroke. (Too bad we can't ship you some of our snow to help you cool off!)
Oh, I'm not complaining. Melbourne and Adelaide have had 42-45 degree days for almost a full week! I don't mind the temperature so much. It's the 98% humidity that burns my wick! :P
pa_mcclamrock wrote:
If "Remaster Express" isn't ready by then, it's not all over.
Good, because "late Sunday evening" to you is "early Sunday morning" here in the US, and I doubt that I'll actually get done today. But please let me have packages.txt and 0pkgs_db for 4.2 (if they exist), and I'll see what I can do pretty soon, if not today.
If you need the incomplete versions, let me know. Otherwise it might be best to work around them for the moment. Once there's a feature lock on, those files should become stable and I can give them to you well ahead of Beta1.
[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
SIP:whodo@proxy01.sipphone.com; whodo@realsip.com

User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#174 Post by ttuuxxx »

WhoDo wrote:
ttuuxxx wrote:Here's a picture of what Xp and Ubuntu would look like, I was bored so I mixed both themes and made a button :)
Bored? BORED!?! :P Where's my updated Odelight Icewm theme with the full length title bar :?: Not that I'm keen to see the results but ... :twisted:
Its all in the last icewm I posted including the Odelight theme
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=14767
ttuuxxx

just install it and restart x
Maybe remove the default themes, not sure if you have to or not.
should look like this :)
ttuuxxx
Attachments
Odelight.png
(185.4 KiB) Downloaded 597 times
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

User avatar
HairyWill
Posts: 2928
Joined: Fri 26 May 2006, 23:29
Location: Southampton, UK

#175 Post by HairyWill »

HairyWill wrote:
zigbert wrote:line 184 in gkt2jwm (Puppy 4.12) is critical since it tries to detect xload. Since it's not there, sed will blank instead of changing text.
that problem should already be patched in alpha3
Doh, wandering around with my eyes closed, thanks zigbert.

I hadn't noticed that both theme_switcher and gtk2jwm use the same tray code. In alpha3 theme_switcher was patched but gtk2jwm was not. New version attached, this is all that has been updated

Code: Select all

 #fixed by hairywill 20-01-09 handle case where linenumber/2 is zero
[ ! "$lineNumber" = 0 ] && sed -ie "$lineNumber"d  $TrayFile && sed -ie "$lineNumber"i"$blinkyline" $TrayFile
[ ! "$lineNumber2" = 0 ] && sed -ie "$lineNumber2"d $TrayFile && sed -ie "$lineNumber2"i"$xloadline" $TrayFile
#sed -e "$lineNumber"i"$blinkyline" -e "$lineNumber"d -e "$lineNumber2"i"$xloadline" -e "$lineNumber2"d $TrayFileBak > $TrayFile
 #end John Doe's code.
 ########
Attachments
gtk2jwm.gz
(1.89 KiB) Downloaded 528 times
Will
contribute: [url=http://www.puppylinux.org]community website[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/6c3nm6]screenshots[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/6j2gbz]puplets[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/57gykn]wiki[/url], [url=http://tinyurl.com/5dgr83]rss[/url]

User avatar
WhoDo
Posts: 4428
Joined: Wed 12 Jul 2006, 01:58
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

#176 Post by WhoDo »

ttuuxxx wrote:Its all in the last icewm I posted including the Odelight theme
Yep. Cross-posting again! :roll: I've downloaded, installed and tested. It looks good. The only nit to pick is that you went with square corners on the title bar. If you pick up one of Albi's Dark themes, you'll get the rounded corners without really trying too hard. :wink: ... or I could do it if you're too bored! :lol:
[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
SIP:whodo@proxy01.sipphone.com; whodo@realsip.com

User avatar
WhoDo
Posts: 4428
Joined: Wed 12 Jul 2006, 01:58
Location: Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

#177 Post by WhoDo »

HairyWill wrote:I hadn't noticed that both theme_switcher and gtk2jwm use the same tray code. In alpha3 theme_switcher was patched but gtk2jwm was not. New version attached, this is all that has been updated
Thanks, Will. I wasn't sure if the two used the same code or not so I decided you would tell me if it was. :wink: I'll include this in Alpha4 due for upload tomorrow PM.

Cheers
[i]Actions speak louder than words ... and they usually work when words don't![/i]
SIP:whodo@proxy01.sipphone.com; whodo@realsip.com

aragon
Posts: 1698
Joined: Mon 15 Oct 2007, 12:18
Location: Germany

#178 Post by aragon »

@ whodo

before the feature-freeze, here are some more recommendations:

- one of the steves requested for a soduko: here are gtksudoku and sudoku-savant. one small one advanced

- treesize is a nice and very useable gtk-du-tool and only 25 kb. You are able to direct open an analysed folder in rox or terminal.
- shell-fm is a cli-lastfm-client. very nice 32 kb
- cclive is a video-downloader (e.g. youtube) 17 kb. pcclive is al simple frontend i did with the pwget-code.

- maybe include the dependency-checker from big_bass (http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=38379)

- the fontcoulour on bootup (dark-blue) is hard to read. maybe change this to white?
- the keyboard map on bootup seems to be different to previous puppies?
Attachments
gtk-sudoku-0.7-2.pet
(22 KiB) Downloaded 496 times
sudoku-savant-1.2.1.pet
(101.71 KiB) Downloaded 494 times
treesize-0.54.1.pet
(24.18 KiB) Downloaded 534 times
shell-fm-0.6.pet
(31.95 KiB) Downloaded 485 times
cclive-0.1.0.pet
(16.9 KiB) Downloaded 494 times
pcclive-0.1.pet
(7.22 KiB) Downloaded 498 times

User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#179 Post by ttuuxxx »

ok WhoDo rounded corners added v5 uploaded, Hope everything passes the grade now :)
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

User avatar
ttuuxxx
Posts: 11171
Joined: Sat 05 May 2007, 10:00
Location: Ontario Canada,Sydney Australia
Contact:

#180 Post by ttuuxxx »

oh ya i figured out something with icewm, you know how I removed the default green clock right WhoDo? and replaced it the crystal orange one I made so that any theme that doesn't have a clock and the default theme calls for a L.E.D clock it will use that by default. Now with the 'Bluemat' theme I made. it look pretty good other than the round ending, because it was black to match the other darker taskbars, so I had an Idea :idea: lightbulb goes on, lol I'll use the deafult clock and only add 1 changed icon to the Bluemat theme clock folder, and guess what it worked, so its using the default clock but then it must use the actual theme clock as preferred preferences, so I got away with just 1 image to change the clock. that saved a bunch of space also.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

Post Reply