Lxpup 14 final 7-20-2012
A right-click menu option to quickly set a picture as wallpaper would be nice, especially if it is built as a simple .pet addon. BTW, standard Puppy doesn't accept PNG format for background pictures but LXPUP does. Thank you for this puplet, Jejy. I'm enjoying it
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Late response, Nurse training...
Hello !
How are you ?
First, news :
-First patch released ! Available on the Apps page of the website.
You need this to install future Wm desktops.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/checkma ... t/download
- OpenShot 1.4.3 working, Phil's package doesn't work since I have updated libs on lxpup.
-All De, are rebuild, and now available in SFS format.
kde 4.9.2 -> 162mo now
Xfce 4.10 replace 4.8 version.
Trinity 3.5.13 -> 71mo
Cinnamon 1.6 -> 27mo
Mate 1.4.1 -> 46mo
Conflict risks reduced thanks to SFS format.
Pcmanfm 1.1.0 can be downloaded ! Go to Lxde website to see what is new.
I added Vim and Conky.
Star Wars succumbs to Disney.
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Ok, I keep Precise version.
Vicmz issue : if you install Pupsaveconfig, install below package too
( pupsaveconfig-patch.pet ) attached to this post.
Pchan, I will see that, even though I know nothing with this kind of problems.
In the patch, rox is replaced by pcmanfm., by editing rox file.
exec 'Rox' to launch rox now.
I will work on conpiz, thanks Mandibule for his tip.
To change background !
It's simple, just right click on the desktop -> 'Desktop preference' and change wallpaper... Or go to the Control center, 'Set wallpaper'
To translate Control center, simply edit label in /usr/bin/lxcc file.
Thanks all !
How are you ?
First, news :
-First patch released ! Available on the Apps page of the website.
You need this to install future Wm desktops.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/checkma ... t/download
- OpenShot 1.4.3 working, Phil's package doesn't work since I have updated libs on lxpup.
-All De, are rebuild, and now available in SFS format.
kde 4.9.2 -> 162mo now
Xfce 4.10 replace 4.8 version.
Trinity 3.5.13 -> 71mo
Cinnamon 1.6 -> 27mo
Mate 1.4.1 -> 46mo
Conflict risks reduced thanks to SFS format.
Pcmanfm 1.1.0 can be downloaded ! Go to Lxde website to see what is new.
I added Vim and Conky.
Star Wars succumbs to Disney.
______________________________________________________________________
Ok, I keep Precise version.
Vicmz issue : if you install Pupsaveconfig, install below package too
( pupsaveconfig-patch.pet ) attached to this post.
Pchan, I will see that, even though I know nothing with this kind of problems.
In the patch, rox is replaced by pcmanfm., by editing rox file.
exec 'Rox' to launch rox now.
I will work on conpiz, thanks Mandibule for his tip.
To change background !
It's simple, just right click on the desktop -> 'Desktop preference' and change wallpaper... Or go to the Control center, 'Set wallpaper'
To translate Control center, simply edit label in /usr/bin/lxcc file.
Thanks all !
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- pupsaveconfig-patch.pet
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Hi jejy69
Thanks for openshot-1.4.3. Working flawlessly here. The SFS couldn't load though .... hangs computer forever until I shut down manually. Had to convert it to a pet for install.
Just a note:
You might want to look at the cinnamon sub-menu problems
(reported here) once again to see if something can be done about it.
Cheers.
Thanks for openshot-1.4.3. Working flawlessly here. The SFS couldn't load though .... hangs computer forever until I shut down manually. Had to convert it to a pet for install.
Just a note:
You might want to look at the cinnamon sub-menu problems
(reported here) once again to see if something can be done about it.
Cheers.
[b][color=green]Success is never ending. ... Failure is never final![/color][/b]
[size=75][i](Used with kind permission from jejy69)[/i][/size]
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Date change
Hi Jejy69
Just a small point - but I am unable to find the date/time change utility anywhere in the LxPup menus.....
Hope I'm just being stupid - but I have looked pretty closely...
Cheers
peebee
Just a small point - but I am unable to find the date/time change utility anywhere in the LxPup menus.....
Hope I'm just being stupid - but I have looked pretty closely...
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
CatDude wrote:Hello vicmz
Since whenvicmz wrote:....BTW, standard Puppy doesn't accept PNG format for background pictures ...
I'm sure i've used .png's as wallpapers in even older versions of Puppy than that below.
CatDude.
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Really? Since Puppy 5 and later, after setting a PNG wallpaper the background turns white, and an error message appears, I don't recall what the message says. Sorry, I should've said it happens to me, I never asked because I thought that's how Puppy works. It isn't that important actually, I just have to use mtpaint to convert the wallpaper to JPG.
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Just for the record, standard pups support png and gif images as backgrounds. I think tif too.
Sorry Jejy69 for the brief hijack.
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Oh, back on topic.. go for it with Precise
Ubuntu is popular, whatever draws the fans .. puppy needs it, no offence taken here. However, you do what you want.. it's the fun that keeps it interesting.
Sorry Jejy69 for the brief hijack.
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Oh, back on topic.. go for it with Precise
Ubuntu is popular, whatever draws the fans .. puppy needs it, no offence taken here. However, you do what you want.. it's the fun that keeps it interesting.
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- a terrible knock off of the slacko 530-531 wallpaer.. in png format.
google images <-- "png wallpaper" - (77.06 KiB) Downloaded 1283 times
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Hellooooow !
smil99, I'm working on this Cinnamon bug, I'll try to remove submenus...
peebee, you, stupid ? No, no, no... You found a bug, Lxpanel doesn't load a puppy submenu... Meanwhile, in /usr/share/applications, you have some apps at the end to change time.
vicmz, thanks you, I search too, to remove submenus, but for now I don't now... Maybe in /etc/profile...
Hi 01micko, thanks for your advice, it's just I like Slacko too...
And your Wallpaper too ! Star Wars !!!!!!
Lxpup no-Pae available, based on RetroPrecise ! 195mo...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/checkma ... o/download
Don't need the patch.
Cheers !
smil99, I'm working on this Cinnamon bug, I'll try to remove submenus...
peebee, you, stupid ? No, no, no... You found a bug, Lxpanel doesn't load a puppy submenu... Meanwhile, in /usr/share/applications, you have some apps at the end to change time.
vicmz, thanks you, I search too, to remove submenus, but for now I don't now... Maybe in /etc/profile...
Hi 01micko, thanks for your advice, it's just I like Slacko too...
And your Wallpaper too ! Star Wars !!!!!!
Lxpup no-Pae available, based on RetroPrecise ! 195mo...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/checkma ... o/download
Don't need the patch.
Cheers !
Thanks for retro_lxpu (non-PAE precise)
Hi Jejy69,
Thanks for retro-lxpup (non-PAE precise). Works flawlessly with my favorite applications. Another great job.
After trying out alternate windows managers, I've decided that I really like the simplicity of LXDE, especially after realizing that I could add a second panel making it easy to call my most frequently used applications. I've attached a screenshot. The left-center panel is usually set to be hidden unless moused-over. If you've looked at any of my other screenshots recently, you may notice that they look pretty much alike regardless of whether my window manager was XFCE, or JWM or Openbox with fbpanel. Call me a creature of habit. I'll take that as a compliment: having to think about procedure just slows down actually getting work done.
PCMan has proven to be an easy adjustment from the idiosyncrasies of Rox, so not too great a learning curve. One thing I notice worth passing on: In doing a manual frugal install, I set the Grub4Dos menu.lst's pfix= argument to "ram" so as not to inadvertently use an existing SaveFile. But I want to edit that argument out before rebooting. To do so, one needs to pmount the drive/partition on which menu.lst is located, and then use PCMan to access that drive/partition and file. Rox will open the drive/partition as "read-only" if you haven't yet created a SaveFile.
Guess I'll have to figure out how to add or create more icon & color scheme themes; or wait for someone talented to do so. For anyone interested, there's an Eye-Candy thread in the additional software sub-forum.
Just two trifles: Any idea how someone could add a "Showdesktop" launcher to an lxpanel? This is the more important of the two.
The other is that although LxPup can be configured so that right-clicking the desktop produces a pop-up menu, the menu listings seems to be some default: listing applications not installed, and not listing installed applications. I rarely resort to using such pop-up menu. But it may be important to someone with different habits.
mikesLr
Thanks for retro-lxpup (non-PAE precise). Works flawlessly with my favorite applications. Another great job.
After trying out alternate windows managers, I've decided that I really like the simplicity of LXDE, especially after realizing that I could add a second panel making it easy to call my most frequently used applications. I've attached a screenshot. The left-center panel is usually set to be hidden unless moused-over. If you've looked at any of my other screenshots recently, you may notice that they look pretty much alike regardless of whether my window manager was XFCE, or JWM or Openbox with fbpanel. Call me a creature of habit. I'll take that as a compliment: having to think about procedure just slows down actually getting work done.
PCMan has proven to be an easy adjustment from the idiosyncrasies of Rox, so not too great a learning curve. One thing I notice worth passing on: In doing a manual frugal install, I set the Grub4Dos menu.lst's pfix= argument to "ram" so as not to inadvertently use an existing SaveFile. But I want to edit that argument out before rebooting. To do so, one needs to pmount the drive/partition on which menu.lst is located, and then use PCMan to access that drive/partition and file. Rox will open the drive/partition as "read-only" if you haven't yet created a SaveFile.
Guess I'll have to figure out how to add or create more icon & color scheme themes; or wait for someone talented to do so. For anyone interested, there's an Eye-Candy thread in the additional software sub-forum.
Just two trifles: Any idea how someone could add a "Showdesktop" launcher to an lxpanel? This is the more important of the two.
The other is that although LxPup can be configured so that right-clicking the desktop produces a pop-up menu, the menu listings seems to be some default: listing applications not installed, and not listing installed applications. I rarely resort to using such pop-up menu. But it may be important to someone with different habits.
mikesLr
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- Current Desktop
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Hi Jejy69,
mikeslr said:
Thanks for retro-lxpup (non-PAE precise). Works flawlessly with my favorite applications. Another great job.
I would add:
Absolutely superb - the whole package - LXpup and website.
Am using retro-lxpup now and it seems to run even better than expected on my ram challenged 10yr old Acer laptop.
Many thanks for a stunning Puppy - much appreciated.
Very best regards - Ray.
mikeslr said:
Thanks for retro-lxpup (non-PAE precise). Works flawlessly with my favorite applications. Another great job.
I would add:
Absolutely superb - the whole package - LXpup and website.
Am using retro-lxpup now and it seems to run even better than expected on my ram challenged 10yr old Acer laptop.
Many thanks for a stunning Puppy - much appreciated.
Very best regards - Ray.
[b]Asus[/b] 701SD. 2gig ram. 8gb SSD. [b]IBM A21m[/b] laptop. 192mb ram. PIII Coppermine proc. [b]X60[/b] T2400 1.8Ghz proc. 2gig ram. 80gb hdd. [b]T41[/b] Pentium M 1400Mhz. 512mb ram.
hi Jejy69
any chance of a combined lxde and compiz .pet for the precise PPM
any chance of a combined lxde and compiz .pet for the precise PPM
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Hello !
mikeslr, you can add a plugin to Lxpanel called "Minimize all windows", it does the same thing as "show desktop".
For the menu, I haven't the time to modify Openbox menu actually. It is in /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml
For your second bar, did you know you can change panel's background to transparent ? It can be aesthetic
RayMk, thanks for your feedback, I'm glad it works on an old PC.
666Philb, I try to work on it, I have an issue, only Emerald doesn't work...
This is unfortunate, since all other compiz effects work.
nufan, I hope you'll enjoy it !
mikeslr, you can add a plugin to Lxpanel called "Minimize all windows", it does the same thing as "show desktop".
For the menu, I haven't the time to modify Openbox menu actually. It is in /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml
For your second bar, did you know you can change panel's background to transparent ? It can be aesthetic
RayMk, thanks for your feedback, I'm glad it works on an old PC.
666Philb, I try to work on it, I have an issue, only Emerald doesn't work...
This is unfortunate, since all other compiz effects work.
nufan, I hope you'll enjoy it !
Re: Thanks for retro_lxpu (non-PAE precise)
Right-click the panel, click Panel Configuration or Panel Settings, in the Panel Applets tab click Add and look for the Minimize All Windows plugin, if you don't find it install the attached .pet (please confirm that it works), add it and move it to the place you want it to appear in. You should have an icon as in the attached picture (the one on the right of the Wine icon), right-click it and check the box "Alternate between minimize/rise/iconify" so that you can raise windows again by clicking that icon instead of clicking each window on the taskbar.mikeslr wrote:Any idea how someone could add a "Showdesktop" launcher to an lxpanel?
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- lxpanel_plugins-0.5.8-002.pet
- Plugins for Lxpanel including Minimize button and CPU monitor.
Install only if you don't have all Lxpanel plugins. - (107.56 KiB) Downloaded 846 times
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- image-6.png
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Hello all,
firstly well done Jejy69 on a N-I-C-E puppy and superb website.
excellent repos and search manager.
i have a problem with pcmanfm/thunar; i cant get any videothumbnailers working. if i can get that working on LXPUP - or any other puppy come to that - i'll be in dog heaven.
edit: ive tried XFCE/thunarthumbs with ffmpegthumbs, which works on command line but isnt reflected in thunar. tried the PPM repos and not much joy.
cheers
firstly well done Jejy69 on a N-I-C-E puppy and superb website.
excellent repos and search manager.
i have a problem with pcmanfm/thunar; i cant get any videothumbnailers working. if i can get that working on LXPUP - or any other puppy come to that - i'll be in dog heaven.
edit: ive tried XFCE/thunarthumbs with ffmpegthumbs, which works on command line but isnt reflected in thunar. tried the PPM repos and not much joy.
cheers
LxPup Customization
Hi Jejy69 & vicmz,
Thanks jely69 for the customization tip. It was there. I just didn't see it when I first explored panel settings. You're right, transparent is more aesthetically pleasing.
Thanks vicmz for the pet. Works great and was needed.
Edit: Thanks again vicmz. Exploring your pet, I discovered that among the plug-ins it added was a lauch-bar. Adding it to the taskbar enabled me to move some of the launchers from the side-panel to the taskbar. So now, except for custom selection of icons, LxPup is almost exactly how I like my desktop to look and function.
mikeslr
Thanks jely69 for the customization tip. It was there. I just didn't see it when I first explored panel settings. You're right, transparent is more aesthetically pleasing.
Thanks vicmz for the pet. Works great and was needed.
Edit: Thanks again vicmz. Exploring your pet, I discovered that among the plug-ins it added was a lauch-bar. Adding it to the taskbar enabled me to move some of the launchers from the side-panel to the taskbar. So now, except for custom selection of icons, LxPup is almost exactly how I like my desktop to look and function.
mikeslr
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