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#241 Post by jamesbond »

smokey01 wrote:I also did a little work on the Wbar icons. They are now more applicable to FatDog and I have also added a font.

Because there are a few more icons it's a little fatter.

http://www.smokey01.com/software/deskto ... x86_64.pet
Thanks Grant.
Replace the version in the repo with your version. It's a bit larger than the one I uploaded (60k vs 330k) but this is eye-candy so we need the better-looking icons :D
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#242 Post by jamesbond »

I have also uploaded a few audio pets to the repo - the components of audio-all-in-one.sfs in 521 (e.g. jack2, qjackctl, qsynth, rosegarden, a few dssi plugins, etc). Not all of them are there yet, I'm adding them slowly. Will probably post real-time linux kernel too later.
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#243 Post by ETP »

01micko
FOOTNOTE: newcomers to chrome based browsers.. careful.. the cache fills up quick so watch your save file!
With chromium browsers (before first launching) I replace the contents of defaultbrowser with the following so that the save file impact is reduced – the contents of tmp are not saved.

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#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/chromium --disk-cache-dir="/tmp" "$@"
This or something similar may work with Iron.
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#244 Post by nooby »

oops wrong thread!
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

jamesbond
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#245 Post by jamesbond »

Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]

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#246 Post by mini-jaguar »

kirk wrote:Thanks for the kind words mini-jaguar. Probably the reason your touch pad is working is due to the 3.3.x kernel. This kernel added support for two different touch pads, which is the reason I wanted this kernel over 3.2.x.
I don't think this is true. I have tried two Precise Puppy versions, one with 3.3.2 and another with 3.3.8, neither of which seemed to have drivers for the touchpad, not in the version I have which is an early version for Intel Macs, in full version.

The touchpad and button do work with a whole lot of Puppies, however the flsynclient only works with FatDog64 600 and 601, plus it is impossible to turn off the tap with the other Puppies, as well as impossible to get right and middle clicks with the touchpad.

On the other hand, Ubuntu versions 9.04 and higher seem to have the proper drivers, and most of these, except perhaps for the newest ones, do not even have a 3.x.x kernel.

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