Macpup 529
Enlightenment file manager
To use EFM open rox, copy the home.desktop file from /root/my-applications into /root/Desktop. If the home icon doesn't show up right away on the desktop, change themes and then change back.
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Re: Enlightenment file manager
Thanksruntt21 wrote:To use EFM open rox, copy the home.desktop file from /root/my-applications into /root/Desktop. If the home icon doesn't show up right away on the desktop, change themes and then change back.
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Re: Macpup 529
I usually download a handful of .pets manually. Can I use these?runtt21 wrote:MP529 is based on Precise Puppy 5.2.60.
ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_packages-precise/ Others? Or is it safest to stick to the ppm?
Non-PAE MacPup 529
Like some others on here I have a laptop that needed a non-PAE version of MacPup. So I have created two non-PAE versions of MacPup 529 based on different kernels.
The first is based on kernel 3.2.32 which is the same kernel used in retroPrecise Puppy. You can download the iso from here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/djk1052u6r9d0 ... 3.2.32.iso
As far as I can tell it works just like normal Macpup 529 except that it will run on a processor that does not support PAE. If it works for you then use this version.
However, for me, retroPrecise Puppy won't connect to the internet on the laptop that needed this (due to driver problems). So I also produced a version which used the kernel from Macpup 511 which is kernel 2.6.33.2. You can download this iso from here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/q9vp0gg37ln1u ... 6.33.2.iso
Again, this seems to work fine with the one change that the save file uses a hyphen (-) rather than an underscore (_). Try this if the other version doesn't work.
I'm a bit new to all this so I may have made a mistake in re-engineering these but hopefully they will be useful to people. They seem to run fine for me.
Cheers,
Rob
The first is based on kernel 3.2.32 which is the same kernel used in retroPrecise Puppy. You can download the iso from here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/djk1052u6r9d0 ... 3.2.32.iso
As far as I can tell it works just like normal Macpup 529 except that it will run on a processor that does not support PAE. If it works for you then use this version.
However, for me, retroPrecise Puppy won't connect to the internet on the laptop that needed this (due to driver problems). So I also produced a version which used the kernel from Macpup 511 which is kernel 2.6.33.2. You can download this iso from here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/q9vp0gg37ln1u ... 6.33.2.iso
Again, this seems to work fine with the one change that the save file uses a hyphen (-) rather than an underscore (_). Try this if the other version doesn't work.
I'm a bit new to all this so I may have made a mistake in re-engineering these but hopefully they will be useful to people. They seem to run fine for me.
Cheers,
Rob
It has been a while But I will have a new theme available in a day or two. MP-Vision-2 by Agust and myself wallpaper by the great Sakasa.
http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/display ... 423671.jpg
http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/display ... 423671.jpg
http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/display ... 605018.jpg
Yep, I have it. It's Ok I am not really excited by it.
I am planing on recompiling two or three different builds in precise 5.5 this weekend. We will see which works best. Right now I am leaning more to an older build.
http://macpup.org/forums/index.php/topic,185.0.html
Yep, I have it. It's Ok I am not really excited by it.
I am planing on recompiling two or three different builds in precise 5.5 this weekend. We will see which works best. Right now I am leaning more to an older build.
http://macpup.org/forums/index.php/topic,185.0.html
The MP-Darkness-1.pet is now on my page in the mp529 folder. This is an updated version of Victors original Darkness theme. It is an old school type theme with larger menu fonts and left side window buttons. Enjoy !!
I would also like to mention that last march 15th was the five year anniversary of the macpup project.
I would also like to mention that last march 15th was the five year anniversary of the macpup project.
Then I would like to congratulate !I would also like to mention that last march 15th was the five year anniversary of the macpup project. Very Happy
Am running MP529 frugal PUPMODE=12 today to see if I could get xorgwizard to load the vesa driver instead of the intel one. Probably need to "options i915 modeset=0" it to achieve it.
For the XKB Module there I would like to mention to search for fbxkb .pet on the forum . That works quite fine .
I have something like this into /root/Startup
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#!/bin/sh
setxkbmap -rules xorg -model pc102 -layout us,de,dk,fr -variant "" -option grp:rwin_toggle,lv3:ralt_switch
which fbxkb && exec fbxkb
Also have set mouse buttons to behave like in jwm to scroll from screen to screen :
Control Panel > Input > Mouse Buttons > Add > scroll down/up in the popup > Change to right/left Workspace + Check container .
[ * BTW Do you mean tourists as "leafers" ? Like the caravan of camels . Nevertheless, probably the first of the egypt themes i'll try. But today it is Moonlight-3 ]
«Give me GUI or Death» -- I give you [[Xx]term[inal]] [[Cc]on[s][ole]] .
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Example :
to be able to toggle at least using the right Win Key (not sure if Laptop has right Win Key -> -option grp:lwin )
Note : There seems to be a "bug" in Xorg detected by npierce some longer time ago, that disables the toggling if -layout de,us and I did not played with it much because somehow I always added de to the existing us layout in the xkbconfigmanager, which always made us first , but the few times I played with it, npierce was right.
Note about xkbconfigmanager : It writes into the existing /etc/X11/xorg.conf , which would lose it's changes every time new Chip or Monitor is detected . That's why I put it normally into /root/.xinitrc .
Note about remaster : Make sure, your changes in /root ( and /etc ) flush into it ( .hidden files obstacles) .
Put something like this above #exec $CURRENTWMtail /root/.xinitrc from_some_other_Puppy _at_the_moment wrote:# rox -p /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin
#fi
#exec $CURRENTWM
#v2.11 GuestToo suggested this improvement...
which $CURRENTWM && exec $CURRENTWM
[ -x $CURRENTWM ] && exec $CURRENTWM
exec jwm
###END###
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setxkbmap -rules xorg -model pc102 -layout us,de -variant "" -option grp:rwin_toggle,lv3:ralt_switch
Note : There seems to be a "bug" in Xorg detected by npierce some longer time ago, that disables the toggling if -layout de,us and I did not played with it much because somehow I always added de to the existing us layout in the xkbconfigmanager, which always made us first , but the few times I played with it, npierce was right.
Note about xkbconfigmanager : It writes into the existing /etc/X11/xorg.conf , which would lose it's changes every time new Chip or Monitor is detected . That's why I put it normally into /root/.xinitrc .
Note about remaster : Make sure, your changes in /root ( and /etc ) flush into it ( .hidden files obstacles) .
«Give me GUI or Death» -- I give you [[Xx]term[inal]] [[Cc]on[s][ole]] .
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P