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Browserlinux 77 Mb puplet with Firefox 3.5.7

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#2 Post by linus1972 »

Damn it PuppyMartin:)
I just got done with my official multidistro.com "rescue/install cd/usb kit
featuring browserpuppy4.7+gparted+xfprot anti-virus + MORE
and you come out with a new one!

oh well, I'll download and add it and delete 4.7 :x

see screenshots here, it'll be ready for download tomorrow
( http://multidistro.com/shots/scrnshots.html ) isolinux iso/syslinux usb
and here
( http://multidistro.com/tinycore-shots/tc-scrnshots.html ) grub iso/grub usb

i also removed clonezilla as partedmagic already has it(duh!)

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#3 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:Damn it PuppyMartin:)
I just got done with my official multidistro.com
The Qemu-Browserpuppy runs fast on Windows Vista. Very nice! I will make a link on the website.
The final 4.8 is ready now.[/quote]

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#4 Post by linus1972 »

Hey PuppyMartin,
Is that 4.7 qemu-browserpuppy or 4.8?
did you make 4.8?

I'm gonna download 4.8 browserpuppy now
and add it to my new rescue kit.

OH! How do I take a screenshot in browserpuppy???!!
thanks

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#5 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:Hey PuppyMartin,
Is that 4.7 qemu-browserpuppy

OH! How do I take a screenshot in browserpuppy???!!
thanks
It was your 4.7 Qemu

Screenshot, install:
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... t-3.21.pet
and
ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributio ... -3.7.4.pet

and start:

Code: Select all

/usr/bin/mtpaintsnapshot.sh

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#6 Post by linus1972 »

Hey again, ok, I'll make qemu-browserpuppy4.8 today:)

thanks for the screenshot info too!
Great job on 4.8 too, alot better than 4.7 menu, etc!

OH! how do I add an icon, like xfprot anitvirus to desktop?? or menu?

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linus1972 wrote:OH! how do I add an icon, like xfprot anitvirus to desktop?? or menu?
look at the *.desktop files in /usr/share/applications
Make a new desktop-file or maybe there is already one (sometimes after a pet-install)
You can drag the .desktop files to the desktop.

To get them in the menu, in terminal
# fixmenus
# jwmconfig
(Restart JWM now)

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#8 Post by linus1972 »

OK, thanks martin
actually the installs went smooth, as I also added sdl so portable qemu can play in browserpuppy4.8:)
( http://www.gposil.com/libs/SDL-1.2.pet )

now, how do I do a remaster without burning to cd?
it keeps asking me to put a cd in
I just want to make a iso image with the apps I installed, etc

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#9 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:how do I do a remaster without burning to cd?
I have changed the remaster script a little so the source can be an iso-file

1 Put the source iso in /root/my-documents

2 Rename the iso to 'puppy.iso'

3 Run this remasterpupiso:

(Remastering 431, when the script allows you to change the name: choose "pup-431.sfs" and not "pup_431.sfs")
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remasterpupiso_v2.tar.gz
Version 2: Remaster puppy with an ISO (and without a CD)
(8.14 KiB) Downloaded 1055 times
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#10 Post by linus1972 »

OK, now for reference puppymartin I am running , right now, off browserpuppy48
but it's just a frugal install off USB with a 64mb pup_save

so, will that script work with that or I should make a iso image with pup_save inside
and then run script on iso?

Please clarify as I am not so familiar with puppy yet
thanks alot too

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#11 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:OK, now for reference puppymartin I am running , right now, off browserpuppy48 but it's just a frugal install off USB with a 64mb pup_save

so, will that script work with that
Yes, you can do it NOW :D Go!

(clear the browser cache first)
(or, when it is to big, delete /root/.mozilla; you will lose Firefox preferences)

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#12 Post by linus1972 »

OK, puppy martin,
so far my remaster is going great
But, how do I edit or remove the little panel in the top right corner that says "Browserpuppy4.8??
also, new browserpuppy4.8 qemu will be ready in a couple 3 hours :D
thanks

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linus1972 wrote:OK, puppy martin,
so far my remaster is going great
But, how do I edit or remove the little panel in the top right corner that says "Browserpuppy4.8??
also, new browserpuppy4.8 qemu will be ready in a couple 3 hours :D
thanks
Somewhere in the remastering process you can change the /tmp/root
(this will be the /root of your new iso)
Then remove the line with 'conky -d' (167) of: /tmp/root/.xinitrc

OR:
if you only want to change the panel (his name is Conky :wink: ) than change
/tmp/root/.conkyrc
line 31-33

See: http://conky.sourceforge.net/index.html

Success!

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#14 Post by linus1972 »

YOU ARE THE MAN DOG!
check that out, new rescue puppy, based on awesome browserpuppy4.8!

Now I can star on portable-browserpuppy4.8 :lol:

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#15 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:YOU ARE THE MAN DOG!
check that out, new rescue puppy, based on awesome browserpuppy4.8!
Haha, you like dogs!

Barry (not 'the' Barry) the Rescue Dog
http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiousexp ... 540762575/

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#16 Post by linus1972 »

LOL, yeah, I'm having problems still puppymartin and your my rescue dog!:)

OK, see screenshot of new rescue puppy below.

OK, for some reason I can't delete the original puppy.jpg in the /usr/share/backgrounds folder!
I set the "default.png" as wallpaper and delete the puppy.jpg and it's still there at reboot!
Now, I "transformed" the puppy.jpg into "puppy.png" with MTpaint, then deleted "default.png" and renamed "puppy.png" to "default.png" and set it as wallpaper.

am I confusing you?
how do I set the wallpaper and have just 1 default.png?


ALSO, where/how can I add a XFPROT antivirus ICON to the desktop
lke a real, color icon??
oh, and how to change color of jwm bottom menu bar, etc?
thanks alot martin!

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#17 Post by Schism »

The save file, the original .sfs that the uses has the default image. It might alway just be there unless you open the .sfs file using another puppy and deleting it and replacin it with your image.

to get an icon on the desktop for XFPROT, or any application do a search for it. Probably in /usr/bin. Drag the item to the desktop and a link should be made. Now, right clik on the desktop file and there will be a set icon in the app"Whatever your program is">set icon. A window will open and you can go to wherever you have the icon, /usr/midi-icons or /usr/pixmaps is a good place to look, or add one. Dropping the image in the window will change it's icon.

I hope that helped.

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#18 Post by Hugh »

PuppyMartin,


PROBLEM SOLVED: It was my ethernet adapter. Replaced with new one and
up with 4.8 now!

Very, very nice!

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Your browser puppy is just what I've been hoping to find! It is
truly a work of art!

I've downloaded and fired up your 4.7 version and it works great
for dialup web surfing. But, I've not been able to get the Network
Wizard to successfully work with my att dsl connection. It finds
ETH0 but cannot setup comms with any option.

I have no problem with the Network Wizard in Puppy 3.01 or 4.12R
so I'm wondering, therefore; would it be possible for me to modify
or replace the Network Wizard to the same as in 3.01?

I'll be downloading 4.8 next to try it out. Many thanks!

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#19 Post by linus1972 »

Dude, BrowserPuppy49 rocks!
What libs did you add or change from 4.8?
good job dog:)
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#20 Post by puppymartin »

linus1972 wrote:Dude, BrowserPuppy49 rocks!
What libs did you add or change from 4.8?
good job dog:)
B
I replaced Glib:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=39736
Always Ttuuxxx with the things I need.

And new icons:
Image

4.9 is very stable and Firefox 3.5 works great.
This is the last version for this year I hope.
(I mean, you don't have to change your qemu-version. Btw, 4.8 was very stable too)

I discovered a funny thing: Browserpuppy 4.8 on Youtube :o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0k1iUEhE0E

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