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quirky 1.1, Thinkpad R40, desktop drive icons

Posted: Sun 16 May 2010, 22:20
by Béèm
When the desktop came up for the first time after configuring keyb, locale, timezone and X, the desktop drive icons showed a size of 0GB

quirky 1.1, Thinkpad R40, internet connection SNS

Posted: Sun 16 May 2010, 22:24
by Béèm
Internet has been set up with SNS.
But the configuration isn't persistent between boots and has to be redone again. However /etc/simple_network_setup/connections contains the correct setup data.

This issue has been reported now for the fifth time.

quirky 1.1, Thinkpad R40, no create save file dialogue

Posted: Sun 16 May 2010, 22:28
by Béèm
After booting with pfix=ram and setting up to the liking, there is no panel presented to create a save file.
Instead a msg appears 'session not saved'

This issue is a long outstanding one, for me, and apparently can't be recreated on some other machines.

Posted: Sun 16 May 2010, 22:49
by oui
Hi

Ayttm is ok now!

First impression: very well really!

Different from Q1.0, it did need a little effort to make the sound being able to work using the alsa wizard as well as the settings in Gnome Mplayer but now, it works.
And as soon it was working in MPlayer it did also work in SeaMonkey 2.

Thank you Barry for the new work!

I will tomorrow install more programs to test if all stay being working well.

Bye

quirky 1.1, Thinkpad R40, Homebank OFX

Posted: Sun 16 May 2010, 23:37
by Béèm
I had hoped that import of a ofx file would be possible now, but it's not the case.
Why is this functionality disabled?
My bank only gives ofx output.

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 00:09
by jrb
Barry, qrky110 is awesome! I've got a new puppy love.

The new mesa-7.6-q1.pet works perfectly. Installed, exited to prompt, typed "xwin" and I'm using Googleearth-5.1, easy as that.

I do have two recommendations for 1.2:
/root/Choices/MIME-types/application_x-chm should be changed to:

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exec pzchmview "$1"
and /usr/share/mime/globs should have

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application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document:*.docx
changed to

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application/msword:*.docx
In both cases this will allow one click opening of files.

One more recommendation, I'm not noted for my good taste :oops: but I prefer the stardust icons on that great quirky1.1 desktop.

Thanks again! J

FWIW: For general user info. If you can get a copy of wmv9dmod.dll and place it in /usr/lib/codecs, Gnome-Mplayer will play a wider variety of .wmv files. I'm not even sure what version of windows has this file, I actually found it in a .pet I downloaded some time ago, won't mention any names (to protect the guilty). :wink:

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 02:39
by BarryK
jrb wrote:FWIW: For general user info. If you can get a copy of wmv9dmod.dll and place it in /usr/lib/codecs, Gnome-Mplayer will play a wider variety of .wmv files. I'm not even sure what version of windows has this file, I actually found it in a .pet I downloaded some time ago, won't mention any names (to protect the guilty). :wink:
I won't ask you to email it to me at bkaulerATgmailDOTcom :)

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 03:28
by Flash
GNOME MPlayer wouldn't play anything I asked it to in previous Quirkys. I figured it was just me or that the problem would get fixed by now (I'm testing Quirky 1.1,) as usually happens with early versions of new Puppys if I just wait a while. :) But that hasn't happened. No matter what I try, MPlayer remains stubbornly silent. I've tried a regular audio CD (The Best of ABBA, no less,) a DVD, some AVI video files made with a Canon S3IS digital camera, and a mp3 file. If I drag the mp3 or AVI file from ROX onto the "Play" icon on the desktop, the playlist opens and the file shows up in it, but that's all. Clicking the "Play" arrow does nothing. If I click the mp3 file, MPlayer opens and says "Buffering," then says "Pmusic," but nothing else happens.

All these different file types play in Gxine in this machine, in earlier versions of Puppy.

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 04:00
by James C
Flash wrote:GNOME MPlayer wouldn't play anything I asked it to in previous Quirkys. I figured it was just me or that the problem would get fixed by now (I'm testing Quirky 1.1,) as usually happens with early versions of new Puppys if I just wait a while. :) But that hasn't happened. No matter what I try, MPlayer remains stubbornly silent. I've tried a regular audio CD (The Best of ABBA, no less,) a DVD, some AVI video files made with a Canon S3IS digital camera, and a mp3 file. If I drag the mp3 or AVI file from ROX onto the "Play" icon on the desktop, the playlist opens and the file shows up in it, but that's all. Clicking the "Play" arrow does nothing. If I click the mp3 file, MPlayer opens and says "Buffering," then says "Pmusic," but nothing else happens.

All these different file types play in Gxine in this machine, in earlier versions of Puppy.
I've got a frugal install of Quirky 1.10 on my P3 test box watching a DVD right now (Jet Li in Hero) with Gnome MPlayer.
I just played a few wmv files, a mp3 and a couple of mp4's (Lobster's Youtube vids I downloaded earlier). Everything I've tried plays.

The dvd is playing fullscreen with no skips, jerks or jumps...no problems at all .It's strange how these releases work great for one person and not for someone else.

Gnome-Mplayer problems

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 04:27
by bigpup
When playing an audio disc with Gnome-Mplayer. It plays but the CD player does not run at a constant speed. It slows down and speeds up, so the audio goes on and off. Da?????

The other audio players work ok.

Re: Gnome-Mplayer problems

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 04:42
by rcrsn51
bigpup wrote:When playing an audio disc with Gnome-Mplayer. It plays but the CD player does not run at a constant speed. It slows down and speeds up, so the audio goes on and off.
Increase the size of your Mplayer cache.

OTOH, Gnome-Mplayer was not able to see all the tracks of a CD, but pCD player could.

Re: Gnome-Mplayer problems

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 04:59
by jpeps
rcrsn51 wrote:
bigpup wrote:When playing an audio disc with Gnome-Mplayer. It plays but the CD player does not run at a constant speed. It slows down and speeds up, so the audio goes on and off.
Increase the size of your Mplayer cache.

OTOH, Gnome-Mplayer was not able to see all the tracks of a CD, but pCD player could.
Gnome-Mplayer working fine on my Dell-Latitude D600. Lists all CD tracks, plays streams, mp3's, etc...

Re: Mplayer Difficulties

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 08:38
by tlchost
bigpup wrote: Try this;
if enable mplayer cache is selected I would set it to 32K
Did the trick...thanks!

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 12:16
by BarryK
Freememapplet_tray and Powerapplet_tray PETs have been updated, see my blog:

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01600

http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01599

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 13:34
by aarf
mplayer wont play/stream it . i think my wifi proxy connection is the fault.
had it going just recently on a different connection in gxine in puppeerc1

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<ASX VERSION="3.0">
  <SETTINGS REPEAT="true" RANDOM="false"/>
  <ENTRY>
    <TITLE>mms://cctv-live-cctv1.wm.llnwd.net/cctv_live_cctv9</TITLE>
    <REF HREF="mms://cctv-live-cctv1.wm.llnwd.net/cctv_live_cctv9"/>
  </ENTRY>
</ASX>
save as playlist.asx
ditto

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<ASX Version="3.0">
	<entry>
<ref href="mms://a1926.l1856941925.c18569.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/1926/18569/v0001/reflector:41925"/>
<!--Yahoo Backup Link -->
                <Title>NASA TV</Title>
                <Copyright>none</Copyright>
		<ABSTRACT>Click here to view the NASA TV Schedule.</ABSTRACT>
		<MoreInfo href="http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html"/>
		<DURATION VALUE="120:00.0"/>
		<!-- Play for two hours max -->
	</entry>
</ASX>
puptv doesnt play any of the tv listed either.
download speed is not the problem

Re: Gnome-Mplayer problems

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 13:50
by bigpup
rcrsn51 wrote:
bigpup wrote:When playing an audio disc with Gnome-Mplayer. It plays but the CD player does not run at a constant speed. It slows down and speeds up, so the audio goes on and off.
Increase the size of your Mplayer cache.
Yes increase cache size worked but it still leaves the CD player speeding up and slowing down.
Increasing the cache size made Mplayer go back to taking a long time to start playing a audio stream from the INTERNET.
I know cache size should have an effect but Gnome- Mplayer seems to be real sensitive to the cache size.

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 13:58
by aarf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZEU1fZPD9A
you2pup:1.3-3

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Finding hostname
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Connecting to 
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Locating video file



Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 16:02
by rjbrewer
aarf wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZEU1fZPD9A
you2pup:1.3-3

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Finding hostname
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Connecting to 
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Locating video file


It works with new you2pup 1.4

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 117#418267

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 17:16
by aarf
rjbrewer wrote:
aarf wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZEU1fZPD9A
you2pup:1.3-3

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Finding hostname
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Connecting to 
nc: bad address 'youtube.com'
Locating video file


It works with new you2pup 1.4

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 117#418267
so were taking irky110 here?
so change the downloaded you2pup 1.4.gz to you2pup 1.4.pet and package manager does exactly what when you click on the you2pup 1.4.pet? nope that doesnt work so just click the .gz nope that goes nowhere too. what are you people up to?

Posted: Mon 17 May 2010, 18:26
by nooby
while all this with you2pup is sorted out one can still save them the by waiting until it has fully loaded and going to tmp and make a copy of that flash file and renaming it with the song or artist like ElvisLetsPlayHouse.mp4 and then one has to shut down the browser to get to hear the sound because the browser hijack the sound.

but sure it maybe is faster if an updated you2pup is used.