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update

#16 Post by josejp2424 »

NEW UPDATE
:arrow: Programs and libraries were updated.
:arrow: freememapplet_tray, Retrovol, TAS ( Take a Shot! ), videothumbnail, unpet,
:arrow: New programs at QuickPet, Palemoon 26, Opera 36, PlayONlinux, redshiftgui, Skype, Wine , Stellarium, Megasync.
:arrow: udev, libgudev, roxlib, synaptics.conf ( some touchpads were not detected.)
To update, either download the PET or go to Menu > Other > Shiba Inu check updates

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or pet.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/shivai ... 022016.pet

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#17 Post by eztuxer »

Ola josejp2424

Thank you for this nice pupplet.
Running on Acer Aspire One AAO netbook, I like it very much.
I cannot set up date and time and it is a major drag for HTPPS certificates.
I downloaded JWM to try to work around this problem, but how can I switch WM ?
Also how do I configure it to set date and time via web ? (internal clock battery dead).

Cheers ! E Z Tuxer
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#18 Post by Shep »

I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

Thanks. :)

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#19 Post by 0xdawg »

Shep wrote:I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

Thanks. :)
I'd do this by moving the window after pressing ALT + F7 your mouse pointer changes into what I call a wind rose -- you can move that window by mouse/touchpad or cursor keys then, so you can reach the outer borders

ALT + F7 again to switch back to mouse pointer
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firefox

#20 Post by josejp2424 »

Shep wrote:I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

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Shep, right-click the Firefox icon in Lxpanel and select Maximize, this should make the window fit the screen

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it's a Slackware..

#21 Post by Pelo »

it's a Slackware.. I will taste it, after Pupjibaro Jessie.

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Re: firefox

#22 Post by Shep »

josejp2424 wrote: Shep, right-click the Firefox icon in Lxpanel and select Maximize, this should make the window fit the screen
I don't think I have a Firefox icon anywhere. Besides, I'm not wanting to maximize it. It's already maximized, I want to reduce the real estate that Firefox occupies.

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#23 Post by Shep »

0xdawg wrote: I'd do this by moving the window after pressing ALT + F7 your mouse pointer changes into what I call a wind rose -- you can move that window by mouse/touchpad or cursor keys then, so you can reach the outer borders

ALT + F7 again to switch back to mouse pointer
Thanks for the ideas. Alas, ALT + F7 achieves nothing for me, the mouse stays as an arrowhead.

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#24 Post by Shep »

Shep wrote:
0xdawg wrote: I'd do this by moving the window after pressing ALT + F7 your mouse pointer changes into what I call a wind rose -- you can move that window by mouse/touchpad or cursor keys then, so you can reach the outer borders

ALT + F7 again to switch back to mouse pointer
Thanks for the ideas. Alas, ALT + F7 achieves nothing for me, the mouse stays as an arrowhead.
Found it! Image

ALT + right mouse button does the trick, changes window size. :)

and ALT + left mouse button allows me to reposition the window. :lol:

Pelo

Help 0xdawg !

#25 Post by Pelo »

see some help here
Merci 0xdawg. No need to post in french forum, only if you speak french, merci.
Please check applications in menu Multimedia !

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#26 Post by eztuxer »

If you click once on the maximize window button you can re size it.
Don't poop it down... Pup it Up !

Pelo

35 seconds from start to desktop

#27 Post by Pelo »

Scripts for Pupjibaro Puppies are as nice as desktop, take a glance here 35 seconds, from start to desktop, here

Pelo

to test WICD and Gslapt, and surfing outdoor wireless

#28 Post by Pelo »

shiba inu launched again in my laptop, my purpose is to test WICD and Gslapt, and surfing outdoor wireless with a dongle (kernel installed 3.18.22, i don't know if drivers compiled for Realtek 8192cu).
To size shibasave 128MB Instead of 1024MB was not easy.
feed-back in Spanish here, foro ibérico.

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Re: to test WICD and Gslapt, and surfing outdoor wireless

#29 Post by rcrsn51 »

Pelo wrote:shiba inu launched again in my laptop, my purpose is to test WICD and Gslapt, and surfing outdoor wireless with a dongle (kernel installed 3.18.22, i don't know if drivers compiled for Realtek 8192cu).
Does your rtl8192cu adapter work with the built-in driver that comes in new kernels?

Pelo

Rcrsn51, kernel 3.18.22 with dongle (wlan1)

#30 Post by Pelo »

Rcrsn51, kernel 3.18.22 with dongle (wlan1) no wireless connection , unfortunately.
Ok with Wlan0.
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WICD not working to day

#31 Post by Pelo »

French team is working hard to add some european languages in Virtual keyboard xvkbd version 3.7. Polish will soon be available.
I tested my own version in Shiba INU, that is perfect, but my process is something 'Bidouille', I call polish as russian, not to have to change the menu.
Spanish is OK, menu and files, included a long time ago by the japanese creator.

WICD not working to day
Frisbee does the job

Pupjibaros try to go ahead, with new apps. Congratulations to the americanos (del sur).
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oui

#32 Post by oui »

Hi

I did frugal install shiba inu 2.0.0, a beautiful distro working (more than) well as (my first impression) but how to add software?

I need in each installation

- hangul (Korean writing) input (or Japanese or Tamil!) and, oft course, fonts, and an text system able to handle with it
- merkaartor to cartography my town and land
- gramps to have access to my genealogic dates as I did build a tree, an unpleasant and long work so that I will not renounce to it...

I don't understand how Slackware users continue to find itself comfortable without more applications!

Kind regards

Pelo

shiba Inu > test Wicd.

#33 Post by Pelo »

WICD
shiba Inu test Wicd. Click the blue To jump to the topic, and feed back.
OUI back to Puppy Linux.. once again. Ubuntu is so boring... Slackware too ? i could not give an opinion, never tried.

Pelo

Jessie, the latina, coloured and charming

#34 Post by Pelo »

Shiba inu and Pupjibaro jessie should get better results..
Pupjibaro Jessie is the only Puppy released with Debian Jessie repository.
Don't miss the Pupjibaro stretch (beta) , but taste before, with an 'a', Jessie, the latina, coloured and charming
Sure americanos have their own repos, where jibaros are used to download.
But North Americans should give it a try. Jessie is perhaps what they have been waiting for so long.
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Pelo

MTpaint.exe, will capture your virtual machine at boot-up

#35 Post by Pelo »

Virtualmachine, my pupjibaro starts, but explodes as soon as arrived on desktop !!??
Screenshot by MTpaint are much easier to do even with Windows Seven.
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