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2.14x
11
29%
2.14x
4
11%
2.14x
11
29%
Other: 2.14x only
12
32%
 
Total votes: 38

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Pelo

Rubrica2 adress book

#4966 Post by Pelo »

Rubrica please me, however i fail retrieving my data once saved.
here above topic
How do you select a card already created ?
Don't mind about that. I check further. I will confirm (in few hours, if i need some help from my Puppy staff)
It could be a nice tool...
2nd visit : Osmo read the csv datas : well.
link to web site works ! :D http://www.nicolafragale.org/
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Facan
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Older releases no more alive

#4967 Post by Facan »

Hello,

Has someone got 214x-Top older releases? Because only Top9 and 10 accessible, but i need Top7 (or older) - and devx7 as well - for an older comp. If somebody could make it downloadble, it would be great.

Thanks

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#4968 Post by mikeb »


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#4969 Post by ally »

hey facan

my original 214x page at archive.org got removed as they found a virus in one of the pet files

I am in the process of re-uploading 214x-top7 now which will be ready in a few minutes, the balance will go up after

http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_214X

direct link for devx214

http://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux ... vx_214.sfs

:)

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#4970 Post by Facan »

Mikeb, Ally

Thank you so much for the quick actions, the downloadings are in progress now. :)

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Re: Older releases no more alive

#4971 Post by greengeek »

Facan wrote:Has someone got 214x-Top older releases? ...i need Top7 (or older) - and devx7 as well - for an older comp.
If you want Ttuuxxxes original 214xRC5 my link to the iso is here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/70too ... 14xRC5.iso
(I don't have a devx link though...)

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#4972 Post by ally »

@greengeek

rc5 is on the archive too, FYI the devx is available here:

http://www.wisdom-seekers.com/puppy/214 ... 4X-RC2.pet and needs:

http://www.wisdom-seekers.com/puppy/214 ... .4-dev.pet

:)

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#4973 Post by ally »

@Facan

this devx may be more appropriate:

http://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux ... top7.0.pet

:)

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#4974 Post by Facan »

Thanks again, Top7 working perfectly as i expected, maybe i'll try older versions to get some more speed. Another package i'm looking for is seamonkey-2.0.7-w5.pet (for Wary of course), because newer versions scroll speed is very slow on older comps.

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#4975 Post by Facan »

Is there anyone know why opera 9.x (9.27,52,63,64 tryed) has high cpu usage on ssl require pages. When i turn it off ssl the cpu usage drop down (about 90-100% to 5-20%) on the concerned pages but some not work without it at all.
Opera scrolling speed is much faster and memory usage is much lighter then Firefox (just as older Seamonkeys), so it wolud be ideal for 214x on slower machines.

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#4976 Post by mikeb »

Just a guess it may be affected by recent ssl changes on servers due to heartbleed... does this happen on all https pages?

I sometimes use operas 10 through 12 and they all still perform rather well though do use more ram... thing is 9 may simply be too old to handle some of the recent web crap.

mike

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#4977 Post by yellodog »

I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible.

For example, with the current Aurora 6.0a2 I get the message on

http://soundcloud.com
Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Please download one of our supported browsers.
Where (a new) Firefox is one of the supported.
On Youtube, it seems I can't read the user-comments to video-clips any more. Probably the same problem.

Pelo

If libgconf-2 missing Rubrica

#4978 Post by Pelo »

If libgconf-2 missing Rubrica : pet joined
libORBit-2.so.0 libORBit-2.so.0 searching....Thanks tuxxxx

GConf Error: Failed to activate configuration server: The name org.gnome.GConf was not provided by any .service files

????
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Colonel Panic
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#4979 Post by Colonel Panic »

yellodog wrote:I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible.

For example, with the current Aurora 6.0a2 I get the message on

http://soundcloud.com
Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Please download one of our supported browsers.
Where (a new) Firefox is one of the supported.
On Youtube, it seems I can't read the user-comments to video-clips any more. Probably the same problem.
If I remember rightly, Firefox 3 runs well in Classic Pup. Some later versions of Firefox may as well but I can't vouch for them.

I had my problems with Aurora 6 too - sometimes it would display a big fuzzy patch of mixed colours instead of a graphic on a page.
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#4980 Post by yellodog »

Colonel Panic wrote:
yellodog wrote:I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible.

For example, with the current Aurora 6.0a2 I get the message on

http://soundcloud.com
Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Please download one of our supported browsers.
Where (a new) Firefox is one of the supported.
On Youtube, it seems I can't read the user-comments to video-clips any more. Probably the same problem.
If I remember rightly, Firefox 3 runs well in Classic Pup. Some later versions of Firefox may as well but I can't vouch for them.

I had my problems with Aurora 6 too - sometimes it would display a big fuzzy patch of mixed colours instead of a graphic on a page.
Firefox is at version 30.0 at the moment. So I doubt, that version 3 is still usable for newer web-content. Does "soundcloud.com" work with it, for example?
I'd really like to see Firefox 30 on Puppy 2.14X' glibc or something in that direction. If it is possible. Please.

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#4981 Post by Colonel Panic »

yellodog wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:
yellodog wrote:I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible.

For example, with the current Aurora 6.0a2 I get the message on

http://soundcloud.com Where (a new) Firefox is one of the supported.
On Youtube, it seems I can't read the user-comments to video-clips any more. Probably the same problem.
If I remember rightly, Firefox 3 runs well in Classic Pup. Some later versions of Firefox may as well but I can't vouch for them.

I had my problems with Aurora 6 too - sometimes it would display a big fuzzy patch of mixed colours instead of a graphic on a page.
Firefox is at version 30.0 at the moment. So I doubt, that version 3 is still usable for newer web-content. Does "soundcloud.com" work with it, for example?
I'd really like to see Firefox 30 on Puppy 2.14X' glibc or something in that direction. If it is possible. Please.
If you want Firefox 30 (and I can't promise this will work) I'd say your best bet is to install wine and then Firefox 30 for Windows. I got Firefox 28 to work in Legacy OS2 (which is based on Puppy 2.14).

If Firefox 3 isn't adequate (and I believe Mike says it is) another possible option is to try one of the Google Chrome files from Sully Sat's 2.14X page. He's got a great repository of files which work well in that one;

http://www.wisdom-seekers.com/puppy214x.html

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#4982 Post by James C »

I totally removed Aurora and run the latest SeaMonkey..
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 026#767026

That post is a few months old,running SeaMonkey 2.26.1 now.

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#4983 Post by mikeb »

If soundcloud want to use obscure methods for handling sound and the internet then why not do as you are told and get a new computer with the latest system and appropriate software.

Otherwise look out for sites that use more standard methods where you can simply use the system you are happy with?

Designed by geeks, encouraged by corporates...alien to the user....

mike

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#4984 Post by nancy reagan »

yellodog wrote:I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible.

For example, with the current Aurora 6.0a2 I get the message on

http://soundcloud.com
Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Please download one of our supported browsers.
Where (a new) Firefox is one of the supported.
On Youtube, it seems I can't read the user-comments to video-clips any more. Probably the same problem.
I just downed FF 30 unpacked and there I went. Fot example added the hola and watched BBC iplayer.

I do not have a saved session.

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#4985 Post by yellodog »

nancy reagan wrote:
yellodog wrote:I'd like to see a newer Firefox-release please, if it is possible. ...
I just downed FF 30 unpacked and there I went. Fot example added the hola and watched BBC iplayer.
:shock: WHAT??? That's amazing! I didn't even try that, because I'd never have expected it to work. But it does. Behold the power of Puppy 2.14X! And thank you very much for the hint. Everything's working fine now. Makes me happy. :P

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