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kirk
Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 1333 Location: florida
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Posted: Fri 07 Aug 2009, 21:41 Post subject:
Fatdog2 32bit beta2 |
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Caneri
Joined: 04 Sep 2007 Posts: 1565 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri 07 Aug 2009, 22:28 Post subject:
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Hi kirk,
Here is a mirror
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/kirk/Fatdog2-32bit/
I didn't have original md5sum so I created them on the server...please check it to be sure...Eric
_________________ Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.
Chinese Proverb
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jamesbond
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 1540 Location: The Blue Marble
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Posted: Tue 01 Sep 2009, 09:23 Post subject:
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kirk,
Would you consider to release an openbox+lxpanel pet combo for this? Thanks !
cheers!
_________________ Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13
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kirk
Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 1333 Location: florida
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Posted: Tue 01 Sep 2009, 23:47 Post subject:
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Yep. Only tested it a little.
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lxpanel-0.3.8.1-openbox-3.4.7.2-FD2.pet |
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jamesbond
Joined: 26 Feb 2007 Posts: 1540 Location: The Blue Marble
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Posted: Fri 04 Sep 2009, 22:03 Post subject:
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Thanks kirk.
I'll go into my rabbit hole and try it, get back to you soon
cheers!
EDIT: It works well. Variety of my systems now runs FD111, FD112, FD2-32 and FD2-64
_________________ Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13
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capoverde

Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 231 Location: Sanremo (Italy) with fine seaview
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Posted: Sat 05 Sep 2009, 02:57 Post subject:
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Downloaded Fadtog200b2.iso from Caneri's mirror, checked MD5 and burned.
Boots normally; at start the Xvesa setup wizard does not show up and must be called by hand to change resolution; the background setter works fine; the keyboard behaves oddly - the DEL key does not work, the arrow keys don't respond at all, some numeric keypad keys act as the arrows etc., no matter what KB layout is chosen. No Italian KB layout can be set, and apparently no other.
The connection (line ADSL with Ethernet card) seems to get configured normally, but the device name does not show up as with the standard Puppy and the browser works ONLY if no firewall is set up: once it is, data seem to be flowing but no page is displayed.
Yep, the test box runs all Puppies regularly.
Ahh, at least no <Insert> key bug...
Posted with Fatdog2.
*** EDITED: These problems occur only with Xvesa, not with Xorg, excepting the firewall-related one. BTW, Firefox-Shiretoko is quite slow to start: about 7 seconds vs. 4 for SeaMonkey and 2 for PuppyBrowser (Puppy 4.3Beta1).
Ah, there's another little bug: no mousewheel scroll with EPDF -- this one really puzzles me tho it's no showstopper, for it works with everything else (happens with Xorg too).
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kirk
Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 1333 Location: florida
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Posted: Tue 08 Sep 2009, 20:48 Post subject:
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I was thinking about dumping xvesa, I don't have the source and it probably wouldn't matter if I did. I haven't had any luck getting any of the really old X servers to build.
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