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Posted: Wed 30 Apr 2014, 20:53
by ally

Posted: Thu 01 May 2014, 05:24
by musher0
Got it! Thanks, ally!

Posted: Thu 01 May 2014, 06:40
by stemsee
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4GhZV ... edit?usp=1


This is the latest link same as posted by ally. My apologies to everyone.

Posted: Sat 03 May 2014, 01:24
by musher0
stemsee wrote:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4GhZV ... edit?usp=1

This is the latest link same as posted by ally. My apologies to everyone.
Hi, stemsee.

Don't worry about it! Impressive for a first build! :) And thanks for the upgrade/update.

BFN.

musher0

Posted: Sat 10 May 2014, 09:56
by gcmartin
Hello @StemSee

Just a note to share that a mouse-over the network icon DOES NOT show the local LAN IP address as 01Micko's Slacko57 does. Maybe when service is provided, this can be rectified.

Here to help

Posted: Mon 12 May 2014, 04:31
by musher0
Hi, stemsee.

Please see attached. This is not your fault, I suspect. Please tell me if I
should report this to the "CE builders" thread as well? Thanks.

As you can see in the picture, there are two wizards missing in the new
wizardwizard. Since I have three metal readers on this computer (one CD
and one DVD internal, and one external USB-DVD burner), I found
particularly frustrating that the CD / DVD wizard was missing in the new
one. Because I couldn't get any CD to play until I had defined what metal
drive plays what!

I really believe that the Puppy Foundation should open a subsidiary called
the Puppy Detective Agency, to hunt down wizard-nappers... ;) And also a
Puppy Therapy House, where you can open up about and unwind from the
frustrations caused by Puppy training! ;)

(Everybody's seen the winks, yes?) BFN.

musher0

Feedback

Posted: Mon 12 May 2014, 09:52
by stemsee
Hi musher0

I actually haven't properly used my own precise-ce since uploading it. I have been entirely preoccupied building my EmSee-2nd-Edition on my 4th Dpup Wheezy-CE which seems faster than the previous, and built with more attention..

Both of these should be considered to be beta! When I get time I will look into the bugs and take a closer look at woof-ce-master which i used to build them both

... I should have used woof-ce -testing as I did on the one I am working on now - EmSee-2nd-Edition kernel 3.14.2 xbmc 13 on wine and native on linux - QQ International (English) & QQ2013 (chinese) PPstream (chinese video/tv)- Libreoffice-4.2 Me-Tv Gimp-2.8 Qemu-kvm-2.0 Wine-1.7.17 Ardour-3.5.x (Audio apps updated) Bluetooth Samba-4.0.9 Blender-2.63 Qasmixer Qashctl (advanced mixer) Synaptic and apt-get (hopefully)Skype-4.2 Linphone Xchat2 VLC-2.1.4 Reaper latest Auslogics DupicatFileFinder Sardu JavaJDK-7-25 Canon-wifi-printer drivers libc6 .... long list of updates and tweaks.

So, sorry for my in-attendance to your posts!

Back soon.

Posted: Mon 12 May 2014, 15:30
by musher0
Hello, stemsee.

Best of luck with your new project.

In case someone else has many CD/DVD drives, here is the old wizardwizard.
Unzip in /usr/sbin. The simplest way to use it: as an icon on the desktop.
Once unpacked, open a ROX-Filer window in /usr/sbin and drag wizardwizard-
old to the desktop. That's all.

Enjoy ! BFN.

musher0

Posted: Tue 17 Jun 2014, 10:43
by Jody Thornton
Can this be upgraded over top of Precise 5.7.1?
What version of SeaMonkey is compiled with it?

Seamonkey = v2.19

Posted: Tue 17 Jun 2014, 21:31
by stemsee
Jody

Basically it is precise 5.7.2 as precise pangolin has upgraded packages from ubuntu. This was built in woof-ce as opposed to woof (original) by Barry Kauler. This has a much newer kernel 3.13.9-pae with better hardware support.

As far as upgrading goes - have you already installed precise_5.7.1 on a hdd partition = full install? or in a folder = frugal install?

Edit: seamonkey version is 2.19

I have not tried upgrading 5.7.1. My advise to you, assuming full hd install to partition x. Backup partition x. for eg partition x=sda2

Boot from usb or someother partition than sda2 type #mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2
#mksquashfs /mnt/sda2 sda2-backup.sfs
then move the sda2-backup.sfs to some safe place. Now you can upgrade the precise_5.7.1 with precise-ce-5.7.1 and if all goes well you delete the .sfs backup and if it doesn't go well just open a terminal as before and type #unsquashfs -d -f /mnt/sda2 sda2-backup.sfs