Thanks, that worked.BarryK wrote:Mozilla apps fall back to reading /etc/mime.types and /etc/mailcap.
FWIW, I dropped Helix player into Quirky and it is MUCH faster at loading PLS and M3U streams than gnome-mplayer.
Sad to say but my Toshiba Tecra 8000 having Neomagic MagicGraph 256AV (NM2200) chipset fails to display anything either with Quirky 1.1rc or Quirky-Retro 1.1rc.BarryK wrote:It looks like I'll have to bring out a "Wary" as well, with rolled-back Xorg.
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VIDEO REPORT: Quirky, version 104
Chip description:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04)
Driver used by Xorg:
intel
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
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gxmessage -title "Install GLX and DRI" -center -bg orange "Please Rerun Xorgwizard to install GLX and DRI"
Yes, I really should get those fixes that are done in /usr/sbin/cups_shell, done earlier, in Woof when building the live-CD. I have made a note of that, hope to fix it for 1.2.rcrsn51 wrote:In Quirky, you have to run the Printer Wizard from the Setup menu once to install some patches. The missing smb symlink is one of them.drblock2 wrote:The cups setup wizard apparently does not provide an option for connecting to a Windows printer via smb.
Oops!tazoc wrote:Hi, I like the ability to choose any available display driver instead of probing. I'm looking at the updates to /usr/sbin/xorgwizard for an upcoming Lighthouse release and I'm wondering about the edits labeled #100430.
Line 97: $SUBSTDRV is nv then to replace nvidia don't we want to 'rmmod nvidia' ?
Line 109 $SUBSTDRV is nvidia then to replace nv maybe 'modprobe nvidia' ?
Thanks for the help. I have modified the mesa PET package, but the pinstall.sh script makes changes in both xorg.conf and xorg.conf0, so no need to run xorgwizard, just restart X. There is now also a puninstall.sh script that undoes those changes.jrb wrote:I have just setup a frugal install of qrky104. It's running beautifully, no problems.May I make a suggestion? Could you include a new /etc/X11/xorg.conf0 in mesa-7.6-q1.pet with:Code: Select all
# report-video VIDEO REPORT: Quirky, version 104 Chip description: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04) Driver used by Xorg: intel Video mode used by Xorg: Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
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gxmessage -title "Install GLX and DRI" -center -bg orange "Please Rerun Xorgwizard to install GLX and DRI"
Thanks, J
I had a similar problem and it cleared up if one shut down the Firefox or Opera and then played the mp4 again. As soon as I started the FF and went into youtube then the FF owned the sound and mp4 lost it. So a workaround but get the sound back at my place tryit and tell the result?Béèm wrote:When playing a video from www.youtube.com video and sound are ok.
When playing a mp4 video downloaded with you2pup, video is ok, but there is no sound.
The same for previous downloaded flv video's from youtube.
Run the Puppy Package Manager and install the full Nvidia package.nooby wrote:I guess I am the sole person having tested to use spotify on wine in rc1?
Works good in Q1.00 but crash in rc2 from desktop of X to the prompt of linux. Each time. So I am back in Q1 and not using the latest.
Maybe the reason is that in q1.00 I have nvidia through a pet install while in Q104 it installed it itself during set up and that could be the difference?