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Posted: Fri 05 Sep 2014, 22:48
by Cirrael
Moat wrote:Cirrael wrote:I'm always tinkering with my pinboard. Here is my last one. Until now, I'm pretty happy with it.
Really cool - I like it! A modern, simple, fresh take on a desktop layout. What panel/taskbar is that?
Bob
Hello, Moat!
I'm glad that you like it.
Using Tint2 panel/taskbar, openbox wm and ROX filer. I'm trying to code a script to install that pinboard in other puppy machines... Or in my own machine, if something go wrong. If the script work, I really don't know if it will work, I will post it here too.
About how to install Tint2, I think that is a good idea to click the link:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64572
I follow those instructions and, in my case, I only could make the Tint2 taskbar work with Openbox.
Well, thanks for you comment. I'll be honored if I can help you in any way.
Cirrael
Posted: Mon 22 Sep 2014, 09:19
by 8Geee
From slack57-ff23 a desktop screeny.
Posted: Mon 29 Sep 2014, 17:52
by Mr. Hughes
Puppy Precise 5.7.1
1920x1080p
ICEWM Thinblack2 theme
Obsidian Cursor Theme
Posted: Thu 09 Oct 2014, 02:29
by rokytnji
Oldy but goody long in the tooth install.
Code: Select all
System: Host: Mariner Kernel: 2.6.30.5 i686 (32 bit gcc: 4.2.2))
Desktop: JWM sn-457 dm: N/A
Distro: Lighthouse Pup Linux Linux 2.6.30.5 [ arch]
Machine: System: Matsushita (portable) product: CF-48V4HLUQM v: 004
Mobo: Matsushita model: CF48-4 v: 001
Bios: Phoenix K.K. v: V4.00L13 date: 12/12/2002
CPU: Single core Intel Pentium 4 Mobile (-UP-) cache: 512 KB
flags: (pae sse sse2) bmips: 3190 speed: 1595 MHz (max)
Memory: Array-1 capacity: 1.25 GB (est) devices: 1 EC: None
max module size: 512 MB
Device-1: Onboard size: 256 MB (Double-bank) speed: N/A
type: SDRAM (Synchronous) bus width: 64 bits
manufacturer: N/A part: N/A serial: N/A
Device-2: DIMM size: 1 GB (Double-bank) speed: N/A
type: SDRAM (Synchronous) bus width: 64 bits
manufacturer: N/A part: N/A serial: N/A
Device-3: Flash ROM size: 512 kB speed: N/A
type: Flash (Non-Volatile) bus width: 8 bits
manufacturer: N/A part: N/A serial: N/A
Graphics: Card: Failed to Detect Video Card!
Display Server: X.org 1.3.0 drivers: ati,radeon
tty size: 80x24 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Audio: Card Intel 82801CA-ICH3 driver: ICH Sound: ALSA v: 1.0.20
Network: Card: Failed to Detect Network Card!
WAN IP: <filter> IF: eth0 ip: N/A ip-v6: N/A
IF: eth1 ip: <filter> ip-v6: N/A
Drives: HDD Total Size: 100.0GB (25.5% used)
ID-1: /dev/sda model: FUJITSU_MHU2100A size: 100.0GB serial: N/A
Optical-1: /dev/scd0 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-2: /dev/scd1 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-3: /dev/scd2 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-4: /dev/scd3 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-5: /dev/sr0 model: MATSHITA UJDA340
rev: 1.50 dev-links: cdrom
Features: speed: 24x multisession: yes
audio: yes dvd: no rw: cd-r,cd-rw state: running
Optical-6: /dev/sr1 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-7: /dev/sr2 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Optical-8: /dev/sr3 model: N/A rev: N/A dev-links: N/A
Features: speed: N/A multisession: N/A
audio: N/A dvd: N/A rw: none state: N/A
Partition: ID-1: /initrd/mnt/dev_save size: 7.9G used: 3.3G (45%) fs: ext3 dev: /dev/sda6
label: N/A uuid: N/A
ID-2: /initrd/pup_rw size: 2.3G used: 464M (21%) fs: ext2 dev: /dev/loop1
label: N/A uuid: N/A
ID-3: /mnt/sda1 size: 15G used: 8.8G (60%) fs: fuseblk dev: /dev/sda1
label: N/A uuid: N/A
ID-4: /mnt/sda3 size: 29G used: 6.5G (25%) fs: ext3 dev: /dev/sda3
label: N/A uuid: N/A
ID-5: /mnt/sda7 size: 41G used: 4.0G (10%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/sda7
label: N/A uuid: N/A
ID-6: swap-1 size: 1.55GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda5
label: N/A uuid: N/A
RAID: System: supported: N/A
No RAID devices: /proc/mdstat, md_mod kernel module present
Unused Devices: none
Unmounted: No unmounted partitions detected
New/Used LCD cable (inverter to back of lcd screen) saved this Puppy from being put to sleep. This Toughbook has not died yet. Panasonic CF-48.
Posted: Thu 09 Oct 2014, 09:05
by dejan555
dpup 487, fluxbox, wbar
Posted: Sat 01 Nov 2014, 05:34
by nilsonmorales
Look Fusilli, Rotini just 10% of my cpu usage.
Posted: Mon 10 Nov 2014, 23:59
by Griot
Precise 5.72, Openbox 3.5, Wbar 2.34
Posted: Sat 29 Nov 2014, 11:08
by trio
deleted, double post
Posted: Sat 29 Nov 2014, 11:56
by trio
Black wallpaper I downloaded from net
Made blackish jwm theme with jwm the maker
Made blackish gtk theme with gtk theme maker
Icons are Quirky60
Saved it as blackish desktop global theme with Desktop Global Theme Profile
Posted: Sat 20 Dec 2014, 02:20
by rokytnji
Save file is in Windows XP. Runs off of Live cd that is pulled after booting up.
Works good.
Bikers used to using only Windows , Ewww and Ahhhh on how it works.
It is a playtoy for customers. I have back up saves in case they screw th pooch.
In case you want to run this way.
The way this works. You pop in the Puppy CD.
If you have not connected or made a save file after connecting. You do it now.
You are propmted to make the save file when you pick reboot or shutdown for the 1st time.
That way the save file remembers your connection status.
Make the save file 512 MB or bigger.
Reboot with CD again.
It finds your save file in XP.
It finishes booting to Desktop.
You can pull the cd now.
You are running in ram.
Any bookmarkss, software installs, home page settings, emails, all get saved in that save file you made and saved in XP.
I named mine harry1st.
Posted: Sun 21 Dec 2014, 04:25
by musher0
Hi, people.
Want to go for a walk on the Ottawa River ?
This is Slacko-6.0b dressed up with pekwm window manager (v. 1.15) , the
bmpanel & its tray at the bottom, the ROX panel at the top, the ascpu monitor,
the pekwm menu, and the wxbasic Analog Clock from MU.
Setting this up took me a lot of work and time, but it's my best Puppy
experience yet!
pekwm on Puppy rocks!
BFN.
musher0
Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2014, 08:41
by sigur
LxPuppy @ Thinkpad T410
Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2014, 09:19
by rufwoof
rokytnji wrote:Save file is in Windows XP. Runs off of Live cd that is pulled after booting up.
...
Any bookmarkss, software installs, home page settings, emails, all get saved in that save file you made and saved in XP.
I boot CD or HDD frugal based (grub4dos) to ram with no savefile. I've changed remaster to not use any compression - and its really quick (less than a minute) to remaster. Have a desktop I like so no need for any changes (remastering) that often. Basic puppy, notes, calc, mplayer, CD/DVD etc. around 75MB in size - boots in seconds. The rest I load as required using RoxApps/Portable Apps, which can be stored on any file system (VFAT, NTFS, EXT2/3/4 etc) and that preserve any configuration changes i.e. firefox portable remembers bookmarks etc across reboots. For Email I use a online service. I store documents, images, spreadsheets etc outside of puppy (on the VFAT/NTFS/ext2/3/3 partitions) so that they're also preserved across reboots.
Here's a couple of RoxApp links : one for
Libre and another for
Firefox
I've recently added a PXE server to my personal list of apps, so my ol' single core 1.5GB RAM, Athlon 64 can serve up puppy to other household PC's i.e. anything that can netboot (and most network cards support netbooting). For my son's latest Windows boxes that means turning the default secure boot option off and then pressing escape (or F2) during startup, selecting the network boot option and Puppy loads on their PC - all running in RAM. Shutdown and reboot and they're back into normal Windows.
Running in ram and Puppy really flies (I insert puppy sfs into initrd as part of the remaster process so just vmlinuz and initrd.gz needed to boot and initrd doesn't have to search for puppy sfs as its already loaded into memory as part of loading initrd).
Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2014, 18:15
by greengeek
Hi rufwoof, I'm really liking the sound of what you've done with your cutdown 533, specially now you've added the pxe thing - do you have a specific thread for this? I'm keen to download a trial iso if poss...
Quirky Unicorn + openbox + lxpanel + gkrellm + wbar +compton
Posted: Wed 31 Dec 2014, 06:34
by Keisha
http://i57.tinypic.com/346qome.png
Openbox theme is Gelb, GTK theme is Stardust, icon theme is Blue Moon, gkrellm theme is LHP-Hardware.
Using it on a 24" monitor.
Posted: Fri 02 Jan 2015, 22:00
by dejan555
Latest setup on laptop
fluxbox (weinstein style), wbar (deepthought icons), gtk2 (cedarbrass theme),
wallpaper
Posted: Wed 04 Feb 2015, 18:37
by nilsonmorales
tahrpup
Posted: Fri 06 Feb 2015, 22:50
by ninotix
Precise 572 openbox,tint2 panel,wbar,casey icon theme
Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2015, 13:56
by Mike Walsh
Tahrpup 6.01.....fully customized.
Pwidgets 2.5.6 (thanks, zigbert!). Backdrop by Googling for 'denim wallpaper'...(!) Icons, my own custom library, also culled from Google over half-a-dozen sessions.
Screen logo, courtesy of 'PhotoScape 3.65', running under Wine from the 'quickpet' repo.
Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2015, 20:04
by rokytnji
Carolina_Vangaurd on a Touchscreen Atom Netbook.