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#81 Post by FlyingRedGoat »

nooby wrote:
The pet fixing the failed shutdown, well not so well.
Back in 2007 or 8 I had that problem on an AOpen 915 with pupy400 and then when they made puppy431 and the problem was solved.

so it seems very hardware specific. It solved my problem but ended up on your HW instead.
Your computer is contagious. :lol:

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[quote="Lobster"][quote]Read this: Fear Not Root, and tell us what you think.[/quote]

I thought reading this was preferable to running around like a headless penguin
exclaiming, 'Beware the root'. :roll:
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#82 Post by sinc »

FlyingRedGoat wrote: It's still doing everything but cutting the power.
This may not be an overall solution but JamesC mentioned this earlier. Just add acpi=force to your kernel line in grub and your computer should poweroff with no issue.

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#83 Post by sinc »

Ttuuxxx, its probably not there. Please add this.

Put this line into /etc/mailcap:

video/x-ms-wmv; defaultmediaplayer "%s"

Put this line into /etc/mime.types:

video/x-ms-wmv wmv

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#84 Post by ttuuxxx »

sinc wrote:Ttuuxxx, its probably not there. Please add this.

Put this line into /etc/mailcap:

video/x-ms-wmv; defaultmediaplayer "%s"

Put this line into /etc/mime.types:

video/x-ms-wmv wmv
no problem sinc :)
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#85 Post by ttuuxxx »

looks like Barry is adding SM2.0.4 to Quirky, wonder where he got that idea?lol kidding.http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01466

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#86 Post by DaveS »

I came across a really strange problem using SM2* in 4.3.1 Thursday. Usually, I connect via wireless LAN. One place I travel to has cabled network. Here, I normally just run the network wizard for an ip address, and Seamonkey 1.* uses that. SM2 just would not however.
Have not yet had a chance to try this with 4.3.2, and wont till next Thurs.
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#87 Post by James C »

Been running a full install of v2 and it's running great . SeaMonkey is even beginning to grow on me. :)

Added Firefox 3.6.3 and Dillo 2.2 and both are working fine.I can't really find too much wrong to report........

Great job ttuuxxx...... :)

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#88 Post by ecube »

Test of V2

AMD Athlon(tm), 899,00MHz, 2009MB RAM ,
wlan0 Wireless zd1211rw usb : Belkin USB2.0 WLAN
Problem: Unable to establish WPA connection
wpa_state=4WAY_HANDSHAKE
Received: 26.26 KB, Sent: 36.03 KB


2x Intel(R) Core 2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz, 3079MB RAM
#PuppyHardwareProfile=Intel_r_Eaglelake_Graphics_ChipDELLE2210
Problem: Resolution 1280x1024 pixels instead of 1680x1050 (Quirky10)
V2 xorg.conf
Driver "vesa" #card0driver
VendorName "Intel Corporation"
Section "Screen"
Subsection "Display"
Modes "1680x1050"

Quirky10 xorg.conf
Driver "intel" #card0driver
VendorName "Unknown Vendor"
Section "Screen"
Subsection "Display"
Modes "1680x1050"

Suggestions

1. Replace mtPaint Screen Capture with Shot v1.0 having "Window Only"

2. Replace PartView with the enclosed pet which shows mounted drives as default with an option to show all drives. Showing all drives as default is slow on low-end hardware.

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Attachments
Partview.pet.gz
(1.8 KiB) Downloaded 365 times
partview.jpg
free space in drives
(11.6 KiB) Downloaded 1074 times
shot.jpg
(6.43 KiB) Downloaded 1043 times

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#89 Post by DaveS »

James C wrote:Been running a full install of v2 and it's running great . SeaMonkey is even beginning to grow on me. :)

Added Firefox 3.6.3 and Dillo 2.2 and both are working fine.I can't really find too much wrong to report........

Great job ttuuxxx...... :)
Where did you get Dillo please James
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#91 Post by ttuuxxx »

ecube wrote:Test of V2
Suggestions

1. Replace mtPaint Screen Capture with Shot v1.0 having "Window Only"

2. Replace PartView with the enclosed pet which shows mounted drives as default with an option to show all drives. Showing all drives as default is slow on low-end hardware.

ecube
I'll replace PartView, but not Shot, its wayyyyyyy to big for what it does, actually pup-shots http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=387985 is 1/2 the size and way better.
But even that at 200kb is too large I could fit about 4-5 real nice small apps in that space, but once again this is a bug fix release. I'm debating on adding lameSMBxplorer 25kb, its starting to work well users are posting. http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=50901
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#92 Post by abushcrafter »

ecube wrote:1. Replace mtPaint Screen Capture with Shot v1.0 having "Window Only"
I would prefer a lot ttuuxxx's powerful Pup-Shots even though it is a few (2?) MBs please.

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Fun and printer

#93 Post by Minnesota »

Most important :)... please add bejeweled and bubbles to the fun menu :).. we must have play.

Tested printer.. first error.. then I remembered reading you sent a pet fix.. now Brother HL-1440 prints test page fine. Composing and printing is VERY fast, some versions it takes quite a while to get from hitting print to printer. :) Thanks.

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#94 Post by abushcrafter »

You can get rid of gfnrename as it can't cope with spaces when I tried to do a search and replace batch rename. Can you also replace all those Calculators with galculator if you have not all ready? I am also making a large 7z of updates I have for you :) and may be a possible extras 7z :D.

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#95 Post by ttuuxxx »

Minnesota wrote:Most important :)... please add bejeweled and bubbles to the fun menu :).. we must have play.
I agree but I can't, Barry dropped tcl/tk from 4.2 when he moved to 4.3, adding those games would bring it back at a cost of around 1.5mb compressed, Sorry, I would but the size cost is too much, when this version is already over budgeted for size.
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Thank you for consideration :)

#96 Post by Minnesota »

Thank you for consideration!

Keep up the good work sir:

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#97 Post by ttuuxxx »

abushcrafter wrote:You can get rid of gfnrename as it can't cope with spaces when I tried to do a search and replace batch rename. Can you also replace all those Calculators with galculator if you have not all ready? I am also making a large 7z of updates I have for you :) and may be a possible extras 7z :D.
Whats your updates consist of? I'm not replacing anything that could cripple the system, This is just a quick bug fix release :) could your updates be tar.gz or tar.bz2 4 series doesn't have 7z or xarchiver, just xarchive.
hmmm I need to focus mostly on the bugs and get this release finalized.
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#98 Post by rcrsn51 »

Xvesa configuration has been disabled.

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#99 Post by DaveS »

James C wrote:Here you go........Dillo pet....

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 239#392239
Thanks. That is an interesting thread re fonts etc too.............
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CUPS and XVESA

#100 Post by tlchost »

Created bootable USB with V2

no selections available for xvesa video
CUPS gives server-error-internal-error when adding printer
same error after installing printer fix pet

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