Next Puppy 5.0.2 29 September 2011
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Activate what? These are the sources. It's are the kernel SFS, just install it as any other SFS. It's needed if you want to install third-party drivers.
Regarding the menu generator - just read my comment.
Regarding the menu generator - just read my comment.
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Oh, forgot to upload the traditional screeny, so here it is
Puppy and Window Maker are indeed an awesome combination.
Puppy and Window Maker are indeed an awesome combination.
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You can get the list of files that came with Xorg_High through /root/.packages/builtin_files/Xorg_High. Just delete those. You could also use Barry's tool to remaster and remove the files, I just don't remember its name.
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So if I get it which I doubt I do???Iguleder wrote:Oh, forgot to upload the traditional screeny, so here it is
Puppy and Window Maker are indeed an awesome combination.
What you show there is only available if one know how to get it going.
But in next version it will be there from scratch without us needing to install it? I don't remember that my "Next" had that feature?
I try to give exact name and date of my Next.
next-5.0.0.iso 14 Aug 2011 21 PM my local time I guess.
is that one too old then or should I have installed something failed to find that text or instruction?
Edit after reading this explanation.
I explained exactly how to get menus working in alpha 1. Just install that PET and run wm-xdgmenu.
Yes it is my bad you did the right thing. I have to read in the structured way you wrote it and sooner or later I get how one does it.
thanks for your patience.
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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Alpha 1 has pretty much nothing and it feels very incomplete. The next version has menus working.
And no, I explained exactly how to get menus working in alpha 1. Just install that PET and run wm-xdgmenu.
And no, I explained exactly how to get menus working in alpha 1. Just install that PET and run wm-xdgmenu.
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Hi iguleder,
I've checked your menu-script. It's very fast but has some problems. You're parsing the files for main-categories, but these aren't the real names. Please check /etc/xdg/menus/hierarchy, for the correct grouped cats.
Aragon
I've checked your menu-script. It's very fast but has some problems. You're parsing the files for main-categories, but these aren't the real names. Please check /etc/xdg/menus/hierarchy, for the correct grouped cats.
Aragon
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Yep, I know. I did this for two reasons:
1) Makes the script way faster; it consumes less memory, there's no need for two-dimensional arrays or lots of dynamic memory allocation.
2) It's accurate enough, since Puppy's menu entries already match Puppy's menu structure.
I can improve the script, but I see no reason. It's good enough and very fast this way.
1) Makes the script way faster; it consumes less memory, there's no need for two-dimensional arrays or lots of dynamic memory allocation.
2) It's accurate enough, since Puppy's menu entries already match Puppy's menu structure.
I can improve the script, but I see no reason. It's good enough and very fast this way.
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Next Puppy 5.0.0 Alpha 1
I installed next 5 to my compaq desktop which has intel graphics.
Fri 19 Aug 2011 Operating System: Next Puppy-5.0.0 Linux 2.6.39
2.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 10)
oem: Intel(r)Q33/Q35/G33 Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS product: Intel(r)Q33/Q35/G33 Graphics Controller Hardware Version 0.0
X Server: Xorg Driver: intel
X.Org version: 1.7.7
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (380x238 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200
Core 0: 1200 1: 2500 MHz
It's working well on this pc.
The screenshot is an hd video playing full screen
Fri 19 Aug 2011 Operating System: Next Puppy-5.0.0 Linux 2.6.39
2.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82G33/G31 Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 10)
oem: Intel(r)Q33/Q35/G33 Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA BIOS product: Intel(r)Q33/Q35/G33 Graphics Controller Hardware Version 0.0
X Server: Xorg Driver: intel
X.Org version: 1.7.7
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (380x238 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200
Core 0: 1200 1: 2500 MHz
It's working well on this pc.
The screenshot is an hd video playing full screen
Themes
I have been tryin out next & really really like it a lot
Great Job Iguleder!!!
I went lookin for themes & found a site with many here is a link.
http://www.jessanderson.org/wmthemes/
I installed it simply by unpacking the tar.gz through xterm then moved the created folder to ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes & it showed up in the appearance menu. I switched to it & it loaded up fonts need adjusting through editing the style shellscript located in the themes folder.
again thanks Iguleder if you had not made this next pup version i would not have learned many things over the last few days
I would post a screenshot of the theme i installed but not sure how to take one just yet as soon as i do ill post it
Great Job Iguleder!!!
I went lookin for themes & found a site with many here is a link.
http://www.jessanderson.org/wmthemes/
I installed it simply by unpacking the tar.gz through xterm then moved the created folder to ~/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/Themes & it showed up in the appearance menu. I switched to it & it loaded up fonts need adjusting through editing the style shellscript located in the themes folder.
again thanks Iguleder if you had not made this next pup version i would not have learned many things over the last few days
I would post a screenshot of the theme i installed but not sure how to take one just yet as soon as i do ill post it
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I'll make a big bunch of font packages, don't worry. I just want to get alpha 2 ready first.
It has many changes, and the biggest difference is the fact the packages are also packaged automatically now. Previously, they were built automatically but had to be packaged manually - now I can rebuild the whole repository in 15 minutes.
I'll automate font packages too and maybe even add some fonts to the ISO - its size should drop to somewhere in the 65 to 70 MB range, so spending 1-3 MB on fonts is justified,
It has many changes, and the biggest difference is the fact the packages are also packaged automatically now. Previously, they were built automatically but had to be packaged manually - now I can rebuild the whole repository in 15 minutes.
I'll automate font packages too and maybe even add some fonts to the ISO - its size should drop to somewhere in the 65 to 70 MB range, so spending 1-3 MB on fonts is justified,
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Iguleder
Thanks for your great job
I playing a round a little bit with your puplett and at moment i am impressed .
The best debian near puppy I have ever tested. And I'm looking for a long time for a puppy near Debian.
Here a screen from my short test.
Xcfe4 plus Thunar costs aprox 20MB
Iguleder
Thanks for your great job
I playing a round a little bit with your puplett and at moment i am impressed .
The best debian near puppy I have ever tested. And I'm looking for a long time for a puppy near Debian.
Here a screen from my short test.
Xcfe4 plus Thunar costs aprox 20MB
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Next Puppy 5.0.0 Alpha 1
I ran the Peacekeeper benchmark with Seamonkey 2.3 and Firefox 6.0,it's a tie.
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You used Aurora to run Peacekeeper?
WDYT of Aurora?
I still long for a really small and quick browser.
Midori, reporting as Safari, has been an excellent performer in Fluppy.
Dillo seems to have been abandoned and forgotten.
WDYT of Aurora?
I still long for a really small and quick browser.
Midori, reporting as Safari, has been an excellent performer in Fluppy.
Dillo seems to have been abandoned and forgotten.
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