Puppies 4.31.1 Puppy linux 4.30 Plus fixes and FireFox 3.5.3
- ttuuxxx
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I did search the initrd.gz and bootmanager script for _pup -pup and only found 1 in the bootmanager _pup so I'm thinking its ok.
ttuuxxx
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
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NicoEdit 2.4 is out:
What's new:
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* When opening a document, the file browser starts from the last used directory.
* When a new document is created, it appears in the history menu.
* When you press F5, a dialog is opened with the history menu.
* When a document is modified with another text editor, NicoEdit detects the modification and proposes to reload the file.
* Some bugs were fixed.
Nice changelog
What's new:
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* When opening a document, the file browser starts from the last used directory.
* When a new document is created, it appears in the history menu.
* When you press F5, a dialog is opened with the history menu.
* When a document is modified with another text editor, NicoEdit detects the modification and proposes to reload the file.
* Some bugs were fixed.
Nice changelog
- ttuuxxx
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already compiled and its in the next release, still no tabs yet grrrrpanzerpuppy wrote:NicoEdit 2.4 is out:
What's new:
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* When opening a document, the file browser starts from the last used directory.
* When a new document is created, it appears in the history menu.
* When you press F5, a dialog is opened with the history menu.
* When a document is modified with another text editor, NicoEdit detects the modification and proposes to reload the file.
* Some bugs were fixed.
Nice changelog
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Ttuuxxx;
I like the personal toolbar in your seamonkey 1.1.15 v-1 best,
so I replaced the 1.1.18 in my 430 install with that one.
Works fine....mostly.
I'm wondering if the zd1211rw problem with older pups may
be a usb issue.
I like the personal toolbar in your seamonkey 1.1.15 v-1 best,
so I replaced the 1.1.18 in my 430 install with that one.
Works fine....mostly.
I'm wondering if the zd1211rw problem with older pups may
be a usb issue.
Last edited by rjbrewer on Tue 22 Sep 2009, 18:36, edited 1 time in total.
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
- ttuuxxx
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Has a bit of history that driver http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/zd1211rwrjbrewer wrote:Ttuuxxx;
I like the personal toolbar in your seamonkey 1.1.15 v-1 best,
so I replaced the 1.1.18 in my 430 install with that one.
Works fine....even saves 1/4 mb space.
I'm wondering if the zd1211rw problem with older pups may
be a usb issue.
remind me when I get back to 2.20 about this driver and I'll recompile it and see if that helps.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
- ttuuxxx
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Puppies 4.31.1 is out
Page 1 for download and details
ttuuxxx
Page 1 for download and details
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Hi Jeff,
Here's a mirror
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/puppie ... -431.1.iso
I didn't see an md5sum so I made one. Please check it here
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/puppie ... so.md5.txt
Let me know when you do updates so I don't miss them.
http://puppylinux.ca/contact/
Eric
Here's a mirror
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/puppie ... -431.1.iso
I didn't see an md5sum so I made one. Please check it here
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/puppie ... so.md5.txt
Let me know when you do updates so I don't miss them.
http://puppylinux.ca/contact/
Eric
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DaveS;
With my full installs any file I delete is really gone; with a frugal it
would take a remaster to do this.
I have 412 with 1.1.15 on sda1, 430 on sda2.
1. In 430 I use pfind to find the seamonkey files. Drag them all to
trash and delete them.
2. I have the 1.1.15 v-1 pet on usb, click it and it installs.
( I could also get the individual files from sda 1 or my cd of
Ttuuxxxs' 4.2 no-bling )
3. I click sda1, go to /mnt/sda1/root/.mozilla/default/(all),
drag n44rjsz7.slt to /root/.mozilla/default/(all) in 430....copy.
(this copies my mail and other seamonkey settings).
It's a bit tedious, but not nearly as much as the time I
individually deleted the extra 800 plus printer drivers
I didn't need.
Edit:
This also works on usb flash install.
With my full installs any file I delete is really gone; with a frugal it
would take a remaster to do this.
I have 412 with 1.1.15 on sda1, 430 on sda2.
1. In 430 I use pfind to find the seamonkey files. Drag them all to
trash and delete them.
2. I have the 1.1.15 v-1 pet on usb, click it and it installs.
( I could also get the individual files from sda 1 or my cd of
Ttuuxxxs' 4.2 no-bling )
3. I click sda1, go to /mnt/sda1/root/.mozilla/default/(all),
drag n44rjsz7.slt to /root/.mozilla/default/(all) in 430....copy.
(this copies my mail and other seamonkey settings).
It's a bit tedious, but not nearly as much as the time I
individually deleted the extra 800 plus printer drivers
I didn't need.
Edit:
This also works on usb flash install.
Last edited by rjbrewer on Sun 20 Sep 2009, 22:10, edited 1 time in total.
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
concerning the ati pet:
you could extract it somewhere (tar -xzvf the.pet).
It has a file usr/local/graficsdrivers/atilatest.tgz.
Extract it: tar -xzvf atilatest.tgz
This will create folders /etc /lib /usr.
Now use the official installer from ati, to install drivers, that match the older xserver from ttuuxx.
Then replace the extracted files from the pet with the freshly installed files from the official installer, and repackage everything.
Now you should have a pet, that matches "puppies 4.31".
If also the location of files changed, you might have to edit the path settings in usr/sbin/xorgwizard.
Older xservers in Puppy had everything in /usr/X11R7/bin/.
In Puppy 4.3, some files like "X" went to /usr/bin/ instead.
Mark
you could extract it somewhere (tar -xzvf the.pet).
It has a file usr/local/graficsdrivers/atilatest.tgz.
Extract it: tar -xzvf atilatest.tgz
This will create folders /etc /lib /usr.
Now use the official installer from ati, to install drivers, that match the older xserver from ttuuxx.
Then replace the extracted files from the pet with the freshly installed files from the official installer, and repackage everything.
Now you should have a pet, that matches "puppies 4.31".
If also the location of files changed, you might have to edit the path settings in usr/sbin/xorgwizard.
Older xservers in Puppy had everything in /usr/X11R7/bin/.
In Puppy 4.3, some files like "X" went to /usr/bin/ instead.
Mark
Bug in 431 + fix
There is a bug that causes the script to fail, and hence the entire You2Pup system to fail if a local filename with spaces in it is chosen. The fix is easy, simply add "" to a few arguments. Here's a copy of the "fixed" file.
Tom
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No. As far as I understood former messages, ttuuxx replaced xserver 1.5.2 with an older version.panzerpuppy wrote:@MU: Does your ATI Catalyst 9.9 .PET (for *new* ATI cards) work in Puppies-4.3.1.1 ?
My pets just include the files for the xserver, that they were created on. This is one reason, why they are much smaller than the original Ati installers, that include the files for several different xservers.
So to create a pet for this puplet here, you had to modify my pet as I had described in my former message.
Mark
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Is it possible to just use the installer from the ATI site (without using your .PET package) ?
(All I need is the DEVX .SFS and the kernel sources for compiling)
Do I need a different .DEVX SFS?
Do I need to install an old Xorg / Mesa package before installing the ATI driver?
And what to do if I have an old R200 card?
fglrx or Catalyst drivers don't work with the newest kernel,so I must use the open-source drivers. Is there an R200 DRI + OpenGL package for this puplet with really old X.Org?
(All I need is the DEVX .SFS and the kernel sources for compiling)
Do I need a different .DEVX SFS?
Do I need to install an old Xorg / Mesa package before installing the ATI driver?
And what to do if I have an old R200 card?
fglrx or Catalyst drivers don't work with the newest kernel,so I must use the open-source drivers. Is there an R200 DRI + OpenGL package for this puplet with really old X.Org?
no, the pet is not required.
It just makes things more comfortable.
E.g. when you select "ati latest" in the modified xorgwizard, it will remove files first, that might conflict with that driver.
I think you can use the original devx and kernelsource sfs from Puppy 4.3, as only the kernelmodule will be compiled, and that is the same in puppies 4.31, too.
The other files, e.g. for the different xservers, are pre-compiled binaries, that are just copied to your system.
Mesa is not needed, as Atis Catalyst comes with own OpenGL drivers.
Concerning DRI with the free drivers:
Look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log, maybe you can see there, which xorg ttuuxx has used.
Then install the matching DRI pet from Puppys repos.
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/puppylinux/
This should work, even if old Kernelmodules are included, as Kernel 2.6.30.5 has own, newer ones in different folders. So it will ignore those from the old DRI pets.
Mark
It just makes things more comfortable.
E.g. when you select "ati latest" in the modified xorgwizard, it will remove files first, that might conflict with that driver.
I think you can use the original devx and kernelsource sfs from Puppy 4.3, as only the kernelmodule will be compiled, and that is the same in puppies 4.31, too.
The other files, e.g. for the different xservers, are pre-compiled binaries, that are just copied to your system.
Mesa is not needed, as Atis Catalyst comes with own OpenGL drivers.
Concerning DRI with the free drivers:
Look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log, maybe you can see there, which xorg ttuuxx has used.
Then install the matching DRI pet from Puppys repos.
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/distr/puppylinux/
This should work, even if old Kernelmodules are included, as Kernel 2.6.30.5 has own, newer ones in different folders. So it will ignore those from the old DRI pets.
Mark
Here's a challenge ttuuxxx or whoever wants to take it
SRWare Iron for Linux alpha 3.0.197
It needs dbus and dbus-glib, libgconf, and libORBit, but once those are provided it seems to want libc-2.8, but that makes 4.3 freeze such that you can click to your heart's content but no further programs will run and then I have to reset. I like FF 3.5.x and I have used FF forever it seems like, but Iron is way so much faster, noticeably, significantly, and I regard that as a quality of use factor. I ran Iron for Linux alpha in Ubuntu 9.04 to see how it works and I was impressed. Did I say it was faster?
And, oh, yes, Iron has an adblock feature that 1) does not slow it down, and 2) Google Chrome does not have the adblock feature--I wonder why?
SRWare Iron for Linux alpha 3.0.197
It needs dbus and dbus-glib, libgconf, and libORBit, but once those are provided it seems to want libc-2.8, but that makes 4.3 freeze such that you can click to your heart's content but no further programs will run and then I have to reset. I like FF 3.5.x and I have used FF forever it seems like, but Iron is way so much faster, noticeably, significantly, and I regard that as a quality of use factor. I ran Iron for Linux alpha in Ubuntu 9.04 to see how it works and I was impressed. Did I say it was faster?
And, oh, yes, Iron has an adblock feature that 1) does not slow it down, and 2) Google Chrome does not have the adblock feature--I wonder why?
Need CPU Scaling Tool
Tuxxx,
Thank You! Again, for your work.
It basically works and I would love it but the CPU frequency scaling tool was a definite plus for my AMD Athlon dual core. I did install the pet for it but it doesn't work. Anyway to get it to?
Thank You! Again, for your work.
It basically works and I would love it but the CPU frequency scaling tool was a definite plus for my AMD Athlon dual core. I did install the pet for it but it doesn't work. Anyway to get it to?