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Posted: Mon 22 Dec 2014, 12:14
by Sylvander
1. Those instructions mismatch my TB version...

2. Found interesting info at:
TB->Edit->Account Settings.
a. 2nd account [is good]->address is at:
/root/.thunderbird/jwgteb8g.default/Mail/pop3.blueyonder.co-1.uk
1st accound aught to be using:
/root/.thunderbird/jwgteb8g.default/Mail/pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
...but isn't.

b. Here's what it's using:
/initrd/mnt/dev_save/Mail/jwgteb8g.default/Mail/pop3.blueyonder.co.uk [aught I to delete that?]
SO...
I've reset the address to:
/root/.thunderbird/jwgteb8g.default/Mail/pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
...And [after restart of TB] that has fixed it. :D

MUCH THANKS for your help ETP. :D :D :D

Posted: Mon 22 Dec 2014, 19:08
by linuxcbon
For puppyphone, the real name is Psip

See here http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02500

Posted on 27 Sep 2011, 16:15 by smokey01
Psip source
Barry everything you need is here:
https://chiselapp.com/user/jamesbond/repository/psip
Courtesy of jamesbond

Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2014, 07:24
by Sage
Psip
Already advised BK, but he's working so fast he may not have seen my email yet!
According to my notes, smokey and jb were involved, as you confirm, in developing it ~2008 but there's a reference to BK incorporating it 3yrs earlier. Probably still have an early Puppy version with it on? It is probably on some of those earlier milestone versions?
Well worth recycling. Still have an hard copy of the in/(de)structions for securing a Sip a/c and using PSip. If interested, could scan these in and forward if they have been dropped from smokey's website.

Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2014, 14:28
by BarryK
linuxcbon wrote:For puppyphone, the real name is Psip

See here http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02500

Posted on 27 Sep 2011, 16:15 by smokey01
Psip source
Barry everything you need is here:
https://chiselapp.com/user/jamesbond/repository/psip
Courtesy of jamesbond
Haha I was hunting for files called "puppyphone", forgot the original name.

Posted: Wed 24 Dec 2014, 17:24
by step
With Quirky live CD, and possibly also the disk image, when the first time wizard starts, If I decrease screen resolution and press OK, everything works fine except that all drive icons disappear under the bottom of the screen. Barry, can you make it so that an automatic drive icon refresh will takes place after any screen resolution change in the first time wizard?

Posted: Sat 27 Dec 2014, 03:39
by linuxcbon
Hi Barry,
it seems that "steam client" (to play games) and "skype" and other programs need "pulseaudio".
Don't know if you can add it, but it seems important to have.
Cheers.

Moving from Quirky Tahr 6.0.5 to Unicorn...

Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2014, 02:10
by gcav
Moving to Unicorn from 6.0.5 went without a hitch utilizing the PET's from

http://bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00096

Only issue, reported before, was the reconfiguration of Seamonkey to use the previous config.

gc

Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2014, 22:07
by don570
Note to Barry K:

Have you tried Puppy Units as a replacement for gmeasures?

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92152
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan 2015, 12:52
by linuxcbon
Hi Barry,
can you please also release an iso , because a lot of people use iso. I think your 64-bit build will be a major release for puppy :) Happy new year and have a rest, you worked too much.

Posted: Mon 05 Jan 2015, 01:20
by BarryK
I have created a new thread for April64 (x86_64 build):

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97160

Posted: Tue 06 Jan 2015, 00:11
by James C
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Desktop drive icons by wbar in Quirky Unicorn

Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2015, 13:28
by Keisha
Wow, that's a lot of partition icons.

I've managed to get the drive-icons-by-wbar scheme from BoxPup going on Quirky Unicorn 6.21:

Desktop drive icons by wbar in Quirky Unicorn--2

Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2015, 13:30
by Keisha
Closeup:

desktop drive icons from wbar in Unicornpup

Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2015, 15:17
by Keisha
Getting close to a .pet...

Desktop drive icons rendered using wbar, BoxPup style

Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2015, 01:08
by Keisha

Re: desktop drive icons from wbar in Unicornpup

Posted: Mon 19 Jan 2015, 03:09
by BarryK
Keisha wrote:Getting close to a .pet...
Fascinating wallpaper!

Could you post it here?

Re: desktop drive icons from wbar in Unicornpup

Posted: Mon 19 Jan 2015, 12:50
by Keisha
BarryK wrote:
Keisha wrote:Getting close to a .pet...
Fascinating wallpaper!

Could you post it here?
It's the default wallpaper of unicornpup http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=96973

Posted: Mon 19 Jan 2015, 13:15
by Jasper
Hi BarryK,

Also included with unicornpup is a blue unicorn background.

As I like your icons I used mtpaint to make "my" unicorn yellow - as in the screen shot.

My regards

wbar + rox icons now synchronizing nicely

Posted: Mon 19 Jan 2015, 14:32
by Keisha
Screencap showing the mounted and boot indicators synchronizing on Quirky Unicorn 6.21, with desktop drive icons provided by both rox and wbar per my post at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97297 (using version 0.0.5).

Quirky Unicorn 6.21 (24" monitor)
Openbox 3.4.4 with lxpanel at the top
wbar launcher tray at the bottom
PWidgets calendar+processes+analog clock (skin is Clockface_1-144.png)
gkrellm (theme is LHP-Hardware)
Openbox theme is Gelb
Window titles are in Noto Sans Bold
GTK theme is Stardust
Desktop icon set is Blue-Moon
Infinality-Ultimate font rendering

http://oi57.tinypic.com/oa0tmp.jpg

Inquiry to BarryK on frontend_funcs module of pup_event

Posted: Wed 21 Jan 2015, 05:05
by Keisha
@BarryK:

Whilst rummaging around in the pup_event scripts of Quirky Unicorn 6.21, I've discovered that, in /usr/local/pup_event/frontend_funcs there are two functions both identically named free_coord().

The inclusion of these two duplicately-named functions dates all the way back to Lucid Puppy 5.20, when free_coord() was a part of pup_event_frontend_d.

For the next version of my wbar+rox-desktop-drive-icons .pet, I would like to eliminate cruft as much as possible.

Which version of free_coord() is the good one, and which is the cruft?