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charlie6

Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 1199 Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
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Posted: Sun 05 Sep 2010, 04:17 Post subject:
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Bonjour Shinobar,
merci mille fois for your quick answer!
adding '/usr/local/bin/gtkmoz' in mtpaint's browser path solves my last question.
I went just to notice the same warning message from Netsurf « Couldn't resolve host 'http:'» when lauching Quickpet/Driver/"click here to test your graphic card" / "clik on the button to open your browser and see its content":
Netsurf displays '/tmp/lupurec.htm' in the search field.
Adding ' file:// ' in front of ' /tmp/lupurec.htm ' allows Netsurf to display lupurec.htm - note the three ' /// ' after ' file: ' -
Thanks again
Salut, Charlie
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Sun 05 Sep 2010, 11:14 Post subject:
IceWM |
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LupQ-507 does not have IceWM.
icewm-1.3.7pre2-lupq.pet as an additional is available from here.
The freememapplet_tray nor network_tray are not included in this pet.
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L18L
Joined: 19 Jun 2010 Posts: 3431 Location: www.eussenheim.de/
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Posted: Mon 06 Sep 2010, 10:25 Post subject:
PPM Subject description: bug in i18n |
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@shinobar and all who use PPM localized
please add (line 70) in /usr/local/petget/i18n
Quote: | 69 else # translations in .mo file
70 export TEXTDOMAIN=package_descr
71 if [ -f "${TEXTDOMAINDIR}/${LANG:0:5}/LC_MESSAGES/${TEXTDOMAIN}.mo" ] || [ -f "${TEXTDOMAINDIR}/${LANG:0:2}/LC_MESSAGES/${TEXTDOMAIN}.mo" ] |
to enable translations of package descriptions from puppy *
see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=448546#448546
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Mon 06 Sep 2010, 19:22 Post subject:
Re: PPM Subject description: bug in i18n |
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L18L wrote: | please add (line 70) in /usr/local/petget/i18n
Quote: | 69 else # translations in .mo file
70 export TEXTDOMAIN=package_descr
71 if [ -f "${TEXTDOMAINDIR}/${LANG:0:5}/LC_MESSAGES/${TEXTDOMAIN}.mo" ] || [ -f "${TEXTDOMAINDIR}/${LANG:0:2}/LC_MESSAGES/${TEXTDOMAIN}.mo" ] |
to enable translations of package descriptions from puppy * |
Thanks L18L for the correction. Was my mistake.
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed 08 Sep 2010, 07:31 Post subject:
LupQ-508 Subject description: updated |
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Updated hopefully the last beta release LupQ-508.
Built in midori browser following the Lucid Puppy 5.1.1.
Removed Sylpheed and Ayttm.
New langage support: Spanish and German.
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed 08 Sep 2010, 09:24 Post subject:
New language Subject description: Spanish and for Germany language pack available |
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New language package for Spanish and for Germany available.
Enjoy with LupQ-508.
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed 08 Sep 2010, 19:28 Post subject:
BUG: bootmanager Subject description: LupQ-508 |
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The bootmanager on LupQ-508 does not show sfs files in the sub-directory(psubdir).
Replace /usr/sbin/bootmanager with the attached.
Sorry for your inconvenience.
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yarddog

Joined: 30 Nov 2009 Posts: 187 Location: Great Smoky Mountains, TN USA
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Posted: Wed 08 Sep 2010, 21:34 Post subject:
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shinobar
just downloaded lupq-508, verified download with md5, burned iso
and booted from cd.
after approx 15 seconds first screen I saw was
starting Cmain [ ] ...no PXE stack
at approx 2 min - 55 seconds second screen i saw was
lucid puppy quickset logo screen
used booting lucid puppy linux OS-508
at approx 4 min - 20 seconds third screen i saw was
linux bzimage setup =ox3000 size = ox21d40
at approx 6 min - 15 seconds fourth screen i saw was
loading drivers needed to access disk drives
looking for puppy files etc
loading lupq-508.sfs to ram
at approx 8 min -37 seconds fifth screen was desktop with welcome
computer is hp pent 4 2.8 ghz
intel 82865 graphics controller
1 gb memory
acer 18.5 lcd monitor
samsung 40 gb hd
liton dvd rom drive
hp dvd/cd/r/rw driver
I have downloaded all of the lucid and luci iso's that playdayz has posted and never had a problem with any of them. all first booted to
logo screen then to looking for drivers need to access disk drives
never taking more than 2 to 3 minutes max
any ideas why i am havnig problems with lupq-508
thanks, yarddog
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 02:38 Post subject:
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yarddog wrote: | I have downloaded all of the lucid and luci iso's that playdayz has posted and never had a problem with any of them. all first booted to
logo screen then to looking for drivers need to access disk drives
never taking more than 2 to 3 minutes max |
Thanks for the report.
The difference may come from grub4dos LupQ using, whereas many Puppies use isolinux for their live CD's.
I have never heard yet like that, but somthing mismatch with the hardware or the BIOS ... or simply the CD media or the drive problem? ...
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charlie6

Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 1199 Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 03:11 Post subject:
Subject description: bootup lupq-508 |
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Hi shinobar
Hi yarddog
writing now on us keyboard locale setup [from belgian keyboard...]
because Midori hanged up 2 times while writing on lupq508 + fr_be locale + fr_be keyboard...
now writing on original us locale setup
I believe hang up occured after typing a "^" or "dubble dot" above a i character.
Booting up lupq-508 from a multisession-burned-cd, also on a
HP Piv 2.8 GHz
nvidia GE force 6200SE
samsung syncmaster 152b display
without any of the problems mentionned by yarddog
many thanks again
note: yess ... I am now through at end of my post without getting Midori freezing up
perhaps could be a problem when setup on locale fr...?
Next following post will be written from another PC + lupq-507 be_frenchized
salut , charlie
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 03:31 Post subject:
writing on Midori Subject description: bootup lupq-508 |
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charlie6 wrote: | writing now on us keyboard locale setup [from belgian keyboard...]
because Midori hanged up 2 times while writing on lupq508 + fr_be locale + fr_be keyboard...
now writing on original us locale setup
I believe hang up occured after typing a "^" or "dubble dot" above a i character. |
Thanks. I also have a problem to type Japanese, through scim, on midori. The midori on LupQ-508 is a squeezed build by technosaurus, must be same as Lupu-5.1.1. It may not good for usual use but for only display and for cups interface.
You know? On LupQ, the keyboad and the locale is seperated. You can use belgian keyboard layout setting with other locales.
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charlie6

Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 1199 Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 03:47 Post subject:
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Bon-jour(-soir?) shinobar
thanks for replying!
I appreciate having a Puppy just with a tiny browser just for Cups setting or viewing (thinking of old-small-RAM-sized-PC's not intended to be used with internet connection).
Quote: | ...hopefully the last beta release LupQ-508. |
before freezing the configuration of lupq...would you consider this , would'nt you?
just a little detail when on french locale setup:
after restarting X, the following message is displayed:
«Rafraîchissant bureau»
it would be more «french» to use
«Rafraîchissement bureau»
thans again in advance
Cheers, charlie
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 19:36 Post subject:
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A fix for analog modems against the Wary-0.7 is posted. I am not sure whether it is effective on Lucid Puppies because both LupQ and Lupu do not have any winmodem drivers. Your testing report is welcome.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59514&start=30
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shinobar

Joined: 28 May 2009 Posts: 2664 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu 09 Sep 2010, 21:06 Post subject:
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charlie6 wrote: | Midori hanged up 2 times while writing on lupq508 + fr_be locale + fr_be keyboard... |
How about with UTF-8 encoding, fr_BE.UTF-8?
You can change the UTF-8 setting with the country wizard, choose 'fr Français'.
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charlie6

Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 1199 Location: Saint-Gérard / Walloon part of Belgium
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Posted: Fri 10 Sep 2010, 02:26 Post subject:
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Hi shinobar,
Quote: | How about with UTF-8 encoding, fr_BE.UTF-8? |
UTF-8 box was then left checked while choosing fr_Français (Belgium).
(I always left checked the UTF-8 checkbox - default checked )
By the way, how activate the whole countrywizard and locale whithout rebooting from live-cd?
When lupq has started and afterwards countrysettings v0.7 (country + keyboard) and countrysettings v0.7 (language detail + UTF-8 checkbox) are set (there are 2 dialog boxes displayed one after the other), I can only open the country wizard from Menu/Desktop/
or from Menu/Setting/Wizard/
I cannot find how to choose again within the language detail choice (fr_Français (France) or fr_Français (Belgium) or fr_Français (Canada) or ...and UTF-8 checkbox) ?
A plus tard !
Charlie
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