Yes, I've put it on my 'to do' list for the next version.KJ wrote:How about a dial-up modem wizard for those of us not connected to a network?
Paul
reference: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/postin ... DESC#94546Please lets not demand it be made into something it clearly was not meant to be, nor should be.
Thanks for the feedbackslvrldy17 wrote:OK - some suggestions - first off when trimming the menu down leave all the catagories (left column) from the standard Puppy menu. And leave the complete list of wizards from the setup catagory intact - some of us will need the dial up wizard, firewall wizard, wireless wizard, etc.
Laurent, I don't have much experience with alternate WMs because, like Barry, I like keeping Puppy as simple as possible without losing basic functionality. I think it would be hard to find a WM that gives you so much functionality using so little code. Eyecandy, which I consider 'bloat', is something I leave to MSlvds wrote:Next, may you tell us what could be the process to retire jwm and to insert another window manager for exemple (so to save space and not have 2 windows managers) ?
Yes, I agree that it is sometimes difficult to tell Puppy variations apart.lvds wrote:And, perhaps it would be good to have a document explaining differences between barebones, barelypup, emptycrust etc. as i have problem to understand and to choose the right one when having to build a distro and we get lost among all of this software tools. Something like a spreadsheet telling for each distro the puppy-base-version-number, the xvesa or xorg, the window manager, the sizes of sfs, full iso size, etc.