Xenialpup64 CE 7.5 / 25 Nov 2017
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Hi 666philb.
Just a word to thank you for a job well done.
Also to convey to all that:
-- any user experiencing sluggishness with the xenialPup-7.5_64-bits, like I did, can
make it into a very snappy distro simply by replacing the 4.9 kernel and zdrv with the
items in Puppy's "huge" kernel called "huge-3.16.43-s64-700.tar.bz2" available here.
Bonne continuation !
Just a word to thank you for a job well done.
Also to convey to all that:
-- any user experiencing sluggishness with the xenialPup-7.5_64-bits, like I did, can
make it into a very snappy distro simply by replacing the 4.9 kernel and zdrv with the
items in Puppy's "huge" kernel called "huge-3.16.43-s64-700.tar.bz2" available here.
Bonne continuation !
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Brown Mouse:
How are you trying to connect them? I have found that the "connect your android phone" thing under filesystem does nothing, but Pupcamera under graphic works well for me.I've tried several different Android devices and none of them seem to work in MTP mode making it impossible to gain access to the internal storage.
Hello Phil and all.
Please find at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... ost#977735
the waimea WM for the xenialPup-7.5_64bits, along with the bmpanel2 task-and-tray bar.
A screen capture of what they look like is attached below.
It was originally I intended the 64-bit compilation of waimea-170901 as a Christmas gift
to Phil B. for its excellent work on xenialPup, and to the Puppyists using xenialPup64.
greengeek (see his post below) and others have suggested that I create a separate thread
for it. Which I did. But the intention remains!
Merry Christmas to all!
Please find at http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... ost#977735
the waimea WM for the xenialPup-7.5_64bits, along with the bmpanel2 task-and-tray bar.
A screen capture of what they look like is attached below.
It was originally I intended the 64-bit compilation of waimea-170901 as a Christmas gift
to Phil B. for its excellent work on xenialPup, and to the Puppyists using xenialPup64.
greengeek (see his post below) and others have suggested that I create a separate thread
for it. Which I did. But the intention remains!
Merry Christmas to all!
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musher0
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Brown Mouse wrote:I've tried several different Android devices and none of them seem to work in MTP mode making it impossible to gain access to the internal storage.
There should be a little pop up notification saying one needs to install go-mtpfs. This is the one I downloaded and added to XFCE Xenial with dependencies if you want to give it a go.p310don wrote:How are you trying to connect them? I have found that the "connect your android phone" thing under filesystem does nothing, but Pupcamera under graphic works well for me.
go-mtpfs.pet
I'm not sure what version it is, it's just the one available from the PPM. The only time it hasn't worked for me is when I was using a bad usb cable. Phil's made it quite a cool automatic system, once go-mtpfs is installed, XenialPup will sense when your phone is plugged in and automatically ask you if you want to mount it.
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Deserves a whole thread just to itself. I don't try other window managers becausemusher0 wrote:Someone sent me a PM suggesting I explain how to switch WM's.
I was so surprised I stood stunned for a minute.
...
For those of you oldies who have been adoring the JWM god for too long, or for the newbies who were brought up in the religion and as a result have no inkling that other window managers exist, here goes:...orCode: Select all
xwin waimea
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xwin icewm
or...Code: Select all
xwin echinus
Could it be that all Puppyists bow to the god JWM nowadays? Geez. What
happened to freedom of religion!!!
a) BarryK said jwm is compulsory and
b) Changing window managers is hard.
Or maybe not?
I would like to try other wms, but not if it's hard, and only if I can do it in 30 seconds and recover previous settings quickly.
HowTo?
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No,unfortunately Pupcamera doesn't work for me.p310don wrote:Brown Mouse:
How are you trying to connect them? I have found that the "connect your android phone" thing under filesystem does nothing, but Pupcamera under graphic works well for me.I've tried several different Android devices and none of them seem to work in MTP mode making it impossible to gain access to the internal storage.
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Thank you so much battleshooter,your pet worked perfectly and I can now see and open both storage directoriesbattleshooter wrote:Brown Mouse wrote:I've tried several different Android devices and none of them seem to work in MTP mode making it impossible to gain access to the internal storage.There should be a little pop up notification saying one needs to install go-mtpfs. This is the one I downloaded and added to XFCE Xenial with dependencies if you want to give it a go.p310don wrote:How are you trying to connect them? I have found that the "connect your android phone" thing under filesystem does nothing, but Pupcamera under graphic works well for me.
go-mtpfs.pet
I'm not sure what version it is, it's just the one available from the PPM. The only time it hasn't worked for me is when I was using a bad usb cable. Phil's made it quite a cool automatic system, once go-mtpfs is installed, XenialPup will sense when your phone is plugged in and automatically ask you if you want to mount it.
Hi all,
Been trying to use the new Firefoxes (Quantum and above), and I do like them, as they seem snappier and more responsive.
But I keep running into little headaches. For example, in Xenialpup64 (and Battleshooter's XFCE based off of this Xenial), I cannot get simple embedded videos to play on the big websites. Is this because of the apulse-thing we must install??
For example, in Xenial, & using a Firefox Quantum browser, can anyone get this simple embedded 10 sec video (below) to play from Yahoo's main sport page, which shows Larry Nance Jr of the Los Angeles Lakers dunking over Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors (last night's game)???
https://sports.yahoo.com/larry-nance-jr ... 29876.html
Palemoon, both 32 & 64 bit, plays this and other embedded vids no problem. Same with Google and the blink-based brwosers. But Firefox, and Seamonkey, just frustratingly dead in the water They just fall flat on their faces.
Jeezus, all I want is a modern 64-bit pup that I can browse to any website and just have everything work, using Firefox (since I can customize it like crazy in about:config). Palemoon is fun, but add-ons are bereft from it, unlike Firefox. And using the blink-based browsers, everybody knows your business of browsing on the web.
Can anyone check to see, if they have Firefox loaded in their Xenial64pup, if the above link will play? (There's actually 2 embedded videos on the page that won't play, yet, as mentioned, palemoon and the blink-based browsers play them no problems). That link is symptomatic of the problems I am running into in just normal surfing across the web using Firefox's new Quantums on Xenialpup64 (and, actually, across other 64-bit pups and ddogs that I've tested these past few days).
I want to stick with either Phil's and/or Battleshooter's XFCE Xenial because, otherwise, everything runs great. Plus, it is 64-bit, which is mandatory in my book. And I want like to stick with Firefox Quantums, because of their customizability and new, snappier speeds.
Thanks for any help.
Been trying to use the new Firefoxes (Quantum and above), and I do like them, as they seem snappier and more responsive.
But I keep running into little headaches. For example, in Xenialpup64 (and Battleshooter's XFCE based off of this Xenial), I cannot get simple embedded videos to play on the big websites. Is this because of the apulse-thing we must install??
For example, in Xenial, & using a Firefox Quantum browser, can anyone get this simple embedded 10 sec video (below) to play from Yahoo's main sport page, which shows Larry Nance Jr of the Los Angeles Lakers dunking over Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors (last night's game)???
https://sports.yahoo.com/larry-nance-jr ... 29876.html
Palemoon, both 32 & 64 bit, plays this and other embedded vids no problem. Same with Google and the blink-based brwosers. But Firefox, and Seamonkey, just frustratingly dead in the water They just fall flat on their faces.
Jeezus, all I want is a modern 64-bit pup that I can browse to any website and just have everything work, using Firefox (since I can customize it like crazy in about:config). Palemoon is fun, but add-ons are bereft from it, unlike Firefox. And using the blink-based browsers, everybody knows your business of browsing on the web.
Can anyone check to see, if they have Firefox loaded in their Xenial64pup, if the above link will play? (There's actually 2 embedded videos on the page that won't play, yet, as mentioned, palemoon and the blink-based browsers play them no problems). That link is symptomatic of the problems I am running into in just normal surfing across the web using Firefox's new Quantums on Xenialpup64 (and, actually, across other 64-bit pups and ddogs that I've tested these past few days).
I want to stick with either Phil's and/or Battleshooter's XFCE Xenial because, otherwise, everything runs great. Plus, it is 64-bit, which is mandatory in my book. And I want like to stick with Firefox Quantums, because of their customizability and new, snappier speeds.
Thanks for any help.
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The second video on the page will play for me automatically, but the first one won't unless I click on thelink.belham2 wrote:can anyone get this simple embedded 10 sec video (below) to play from Yahoo's main sport page, which shows Larry Nance Jr of the Los Angeles Lakers dunking over Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors (last night's game)???
https://sports.yahoo.com/larry-nance-jr ... 29876.html
I'm not sure where to start on troubleshooting as running Firefox in a terminal doesn't pull any errors. That does make me think it isn't an apulse issue, but I can't really rule it out
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battleshooter wrote:The second video on the page will play for me automatically, but the first one won't unless I click on thelink.belham2 wrote:can anyone get this simple embedded 10 sec video (below) to play from Yahoo's main sport page, which shows Larry Nance Jr of the Los Angeles Lakers dunking over Kevin Durant of the Golden State Warriors (last night's game)???
https://sports.yahoo.com/larry-nance-jr ... 29876.html
I'm not sure where to start on troubleshooting as running Firefox in a terminal doesn't pull any errors. That does make me think it isn't an apulse issue, but I can't really rule it out
Hi Battleshooter,
I am posting this from your great XFCE-Xenialpup64 right now. I don't understand how you got it to play. This is the 3rd frugal install I've tried of XFCE-Xenialpup64, and the Firefox browser will not play that link. Here is what I see (and I've changed and/or done nothing to the frugal installs and/or Firefox you included. Even tried your .pet you made, same thing......are my systems cursed, haha ):
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I think it has to do with the video clip being a Tweet embedded on non-Twitter website.
Firefox support has this about it.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1189443
However, I still could not get the video to play unless I to did this:
Firefox support has this about it.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1189443
However, I still could not get the video to play unless I to did this:
The second video on the page will play for me automatically, but the first one won't unless I click on the link.
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The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Hi Bigpup,bigpup wrote:I think it has to do with the video clip being a Tweet embedded on non-Twitter website.
Firefox support has this about it.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1189443
However, I still could not get the video to play unless I to did this:The second video on the page will play for me automatically, but the first one won't unless I click on the link.
Thank you for that! Never occurred to me to click on that little Twitter blue bird. It pops right up and plays nicely.
I wonder what Moon is doing over at Palemoon that he gets these embedded vids to play straight away? I mean, he's using Firefox/Mozilla's stuff, right? Oh well, no matter...I will always look to try and click something to get the embedded video out of the main page Firefox first loads. Love Mozilla, but dang, they take 2 steps forward, then 1 step back. Sigh...
Thank battleshooter for that tip!!
Thanks!
PaleMoon is being developed by people that did work on Firefox.
They got feed up with the direction Firefox was taking and decided to make their own version of a browser.
They seem to really care about producing a browser that just works.
Thanks!
PaleMoon is being developed by people that did work on Firefox.
They got feed up with the direction Firefox was taking and decided to make their own version of a browser.
They seem to really care about producing a browser that just works.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Add timezone automatically to xenialpup64
How about adding the timezone & time automatically to xenialpup64?
Put this in /root/xinitrc before the background commands
Put this in /root/xinitrc before the background commands
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timezone=$(wget -q -O - "http://ip-api.com/csv/" | cut -f10 -d ',')
rm -f /etc/localtime
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone /etc/localtime
rdate -s time-a.nist.gov
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Thanks for that Bigpup, good to know it's not a Puppy only issue.
I had a go brief go at some of their suggested solutions such as disabling adblock and had a look at tracking protection but adblock didn't seem to make a difference and tracking protection is already disabled.
Will keep my eyes open for a solution to pop up.
I had a go brief go at some of their suggested solutions such as disabling adblock and had a look at tracking protection but adblock didn't seem to make a difference and tracking protection is already disabled.
Will keep my eyes open for a solution to pop up.
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