Quirky7-light 32&64 bit - April 2020
"Is Dogradio significantly better than Yradio?" I don't know what 'better' means. Dogradio certainly has a nicer GUI. Dogradio appears to be a well-thought-out and complete application. Whether it can do anything which Yradio can't; or is easier to flesh-out, no idea.
Although Conky is required, the version included in pwidgets, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 211#249211 sufficed under several Puppies from Slacko 5.7 thru Bionicpup64. Not tested under Quicky7-light.
Although Conky is required, the version included in pwidgets, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 211#249211 sufficed under several Puppies from Slacko 5.7 thru Bionicpup64. Not tested under Quicky7-light.
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Probably just personal preference, personally I like Yradio too:)jrb wrote:Is Dogradio significantly better than Yradio?darry19662018 wrote:Download Dogradio here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/dju ... l.pet?dl=1
Minimal Mplayer: https://sourceforge.net/projects/anitao ... z/download
(Extract and place static mplayer in /usr/bin
You will need conky download one of Fred's
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/i ... 3_i386.deb
I've been enjoying it for the last few days listening to BBC4. Planning on including it in next update.
@Mike Thanks for that info mate I have used PWidgets so insteresting to learn about - thank you:)
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Nice, nothing on security concerns. Just an old piece of ____. That is understandable.jrb wrote:Early on in my Puppy adventures I tried using Abiword several times for professional documents. Insert image-> crash, 3 pages -> crash. My typing isn't fast enough to write off 3 pages of work. I might have gotten around the problems but there are too many good word processors out there.
I downloaded and installed the 701D RC version of this OS on my EEEPC 901A. I am posting from it now. It is working quite well. I did have a bit of trouble installing my printer but finally worked it out.
I installed Vivaldi from the PortaBrowser app. I also added inxi and GTK-Youtube-Viewer 3.74-2.
I installed Vivaldi from the PortaBrowser app. I also added inxi and GTK-Youtube-Viewer 3.74-2.
Thank you very much for this.System: Host: puppypc32626 Kernel: 3.14.56 i686 (32 bit) Desktop: JWM 2.3.7
Distro: Quirky 7.0.1 april
Machine: System: ASUSTeK (portable) product: 901 v: x.x serial: EeePC-1234567890
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: 901 v: x.xx serial: EeePC-0123456789
Bios: American Megatrends v: 2103 date: 06/11/2009
CPU: Single core Intel Atom N270 (-HT-) cache: 512 KB
clock speeds: max: 1600 MHz 1: 1600 MHz 2: 1600 MHz
Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller
Display Server: X.org 1.16.2 drivers: intel (unloaded: vesa)
tty size: N/A Advanced Data: N/A for root
Audio: Card Intel 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
driver: snd_hda_intel
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k3.14.56
Network: Card: RaLink RT2860 driver: rt2800pci
IF: wlan0 state: up speed: N/A duplex: N/A mac: 00:15:af:e6:83:46
Drives: HDD Total Size: 12.1GB (26.0% used) ID-1: /dev/sda model: ASUS size: 4.0GB
ID-2: /dev/sdb model: ASUS size: 8.1GB
Partition: ID-1: swap-1 size: 2.14GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sdb5
RAID: No RAID devices: /proc/mdstat, md_mod kernel module present
Sensors: None detected - is lm-sensors installed and configured?
Info: Processes: 111 Uptime: 1:41 Memory: 241.9/2014.2MB
Client: Shell (urxvt) inxi: 2.2.14
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Hi Darry, should have answered this sooner, my oversight.darry19662018 wrote:Notice when running wget the following shows in terminal
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 - no version available
/usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0.0 - no version available
They do exist in /usr/lib
As you can see from /root/.packages/added-packages, Q7-light is a mix (jumble) of packages from various sources. Most of these were added to allow it to run the newest browsers and update to the latest security protocols. I searched to find packages that would work with the Q7 binaries and adapt to newest demands. Compromises had to be made, so yes there are a few such error messages but, as with wget, if it works and I couldn't come up with a better solution I left it as is.
I think you and Darry have explained well how to install Dogradio, so I will leave it up to users to install their own. I'm going with Yradio simply because it is very small and requires only xdotool (doesn't really seem to need that) which is very small and I'm really impressed with how well it works.mikeslr wrote:"Is Dogradio significantly better than Yradio?" I don't know what 'better' means. Dogradio certainly has a nicer GUI. Dogradio appears to be a well-thought-out and complete application. Whether it can do anything which Yradio can't; or is easier to flesh-out, no idea.
Although Conky is required, the version included in pwidgets, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 211#249211 sufficed under several Puppies from Slacko 5.7 thru Bionicpup64. Not tested under Quicky7-light.
Thanks, J
Glad you like it TirePup. Q7-lightE will be posted sometime today. Only one change, Yradio in place of Pupradio, which I'm sure won't interfere with your Save file/folder.TiredPup wrote:I downloaded and installed the 701D RC version of this OS on my EEEPC 901A. I am posting from it now. It is working quite well. I did have a bit of trouble installing my printer but finally worked it out.
I installed Vivaldi from the PortaBrowser app. I also added inxi and GTK-Youtube-Viewer 3.74-2.
Thank you very much for this.System: Host: puppypc32626 Kernel: 3.14.56 i686 (32 bit) Desktop: JWM 2.3.7
Distro: Quirky 7.0.1 april
Machine: System: ASUSTeK (portable) product: 901 v: x.x serial: EeePC-1234567890
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: 901 v: x.xx serial: EeePC-0123456789
Bios: American Megatrends v: 2103 date: 06/11/2009
CPU: Single core Intel Atom N270 (-HT-) cache: 512 KB
clock speeds: max: 1600 MHz 1: 1600 MHz 2: 1600 MHz
Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller
Display Server: X.org 1.16.2 drivers: intel (unloaded: vesa)
tty size: N/A Advanced Data: N/A for root
Audio: Card Intel 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
driver: snd_hda_intel
Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k3.14.56
Network: Card: RaLink RT2860 driver: rt2800pci
IF: wlan0 state: up speed: N/A duplex: N/A mac: 00:15:af:e6:83:46
Drives: HDD Total Size: 12.1GB (26.0% used) ID-1: /dev/sda model: ASUS size: 4.0GB
ID-2: /dev/sdb model: ASUS size: 8.1GB
Partition: ID-1: swap-1 size: 2.14GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sdb5
RAID: No RAID devices: /proc/mdstat, md_mod kernel module present
Sensors: None detected - is lm-sensors installed and configured?
Info: Processes: 111 Uptime: 1:41 Memory: 241.9/2014.2MB
Client: Shell (urxvt) inxi: 2.2.14
Cheers, J
I just thought I'd mention. I've been using conky_1.7.2, both 32bit and 64bit, from this Mepis 8.5 repo with all my Puppies. It uses the same coding as conky-1.9 but has built-in transparency even with .svg backgrounds and only needs liblua to run.mikeslr wrote:Although Conky is required, the version included in pwidgets, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 211#249211 sufficed under several Puppies from Slacko 5.7 thru Bionicpup64. Not tested under Quicky7-light.
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Wiki info on quirky was out of date so anyway here is Quirky 7 info.
http://wikka.puppylinux.com/Quirky_7
http://wikka.puppylinux.com/Quirky_7
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4th update Q7-light-E
I've just uploaded the 4th updates (5th ISO's) containing all the fixes to date:
april-7.0.1E-uefi.iso md5sum 5c6b820f0b084c385653e3a2df17909a
april64-7.0.1E-uefi.iso md5sum 967a344116fa05b1820c8a078522afcd
Here are deltas (much smaller downloads) if you just want to upgrade the 4th ISO. If you only have the 1st ISO upgrade it to the 4th ISO with the .deltas in the 3rd post on page 1:
april64-7.0.1D-uefi.iso___april64-7.0.1E-uefi.iso.delta md5sum 78850009bf4109ce1475c5ca9e5876ab
Fixes:
april-7.0.1E-uefi.iso md5sum 5c6b820f0b084c385653e3a2df17909a
april64-7.0.1E-uefi.iso md5sum 967a344116fa05b1820c8a078522afcd
Here are deltas (much smaller downloads) if you just want to upgrade the 4th ISO. If you only have the 1st ISO upgrade it to the 4th ISO with the .deltas in the 3rd post on page 1:
april-7.0.1D-uefi.iso___april-7.0.1E-uefi.iso.delta md5sum 7480cc948eb657235dfe0f7523d45075Place the original ISO and the .delta in the same directory and click on the .delta
april64-7.0.1D-uefi.iso___april64-7.0.1E-uefi.iso.delta md5sum 78850009bf4109ce1475c5ca9e5876ab
Fixes:
- Yradio replaces Pupradio (not working)
xdotool from Puppy Tahr installed
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Re: 4th update Q7-light-E
Just testing the 32bit version - very nice so far! Well done jrb.jrb wrote:I've just uploaded the 4th updates (5th ISO's) containing all the fixes to date:
april-7.0.1E-uefi.iso
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Hiya, jrb.
(It was the only thing that niggled me about FreeOffice. LibreOffice has always had the Quick Launch thing for directly accessing which of the applications you wanted; SoftMaker have always written theirs to have a whole bunch of MenuEntries for launching (to be fair, LibreOffice has these too, but the QuickLauncher has always been an option). FreeOffice never had that option, so since I'd only recently start experimenting with YAD at that time, I thought I'd build my own. So I did....)
Glad the basic code came in handy.....it's astonishing just how much Puppy code gets re-used, in various different incarnations!
I may take a look at April64; see if I can persuade it to run on this new UEFI hardware. Racy/Wary were always fun to play around with; sadly, in original format they're a 'no-go' on this machine, since they're actively looking for MBR BIOS-related stuff at boot.....and that simply doesn't exist here!
(*sigh*)
EDIT:- Question: Do I understand this correctly.....that CUPS has to be installed from scratch on this thing?
Mike.
Nice to see you found my YAD-powered "Start Center" thingy useful!....from post #1:-
#!/bin/sh
OF="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd)"
ln -s $OF/SoftMaker_lnk /etc/SoftMaker 2> /dev/null
ln -s $OF/SoftMaker_lnk /root/SoftMaker 2> /dev/null
yad --center --window-icon=./icons/prl_48.png --title="Efficient Apps" --form --width=450 --text="QUICK APPS INSTALLER
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Please choose your desired App:" \
--image="./icons/prl_48.png" \
--field="TextMaker":fbtn "./textmaker" \
--field="Planmaker":fbtn "./planmaker" \
--field="Presentations":fbtn "./presentations" \
--no-buttons --close-on-unfocus
(It was the only thing that niggled me about FreeOffice. LibreOffice has always had the Quick Launch thing for directly accessing which of the applications you wanted; SoftMaker have always written theirs to have a whole bunch of MenuEntries for launching (to be fair, LibreOffice has these too, but the QuickLauncher has always been an option). FreeOffice never had that option, so since I'd only recently start experimenting with YAD at that time, I thought I'd build my own. So I did....)
Glad the basic code came in handy.....it's astonishing just how much Puppy code gets re-used, in various different incarnations!
I may take a look at April64; see if I can persuade it to run on this new UEFI hardware. Racy/Wary were always fun to play around with; sadly, in original format they're a 'no-go' on this machine, since they're actively looking for MBR BIOS-related stuff at boot.....and that simply doesn't exist here!
(*sigh*)
EDIT:- Question: Do I understand this correctly.....that CUPS has to be installed from scratch on this thing?
Mike.
Uh Oh, busted. I swear your honour, I meant to give full credit. Actually on one of my YAD adaptations I did write your name in the credit list, can't remember which one it was though. I must confess, everything I know about YAD I owe to you, and its been very useful!Mike Walsh wrote:Hiya, jrb.
Nice to see you found my YAD-powered "Start Center" thingy useful!....from post #1:-
#!/bin/sh
OF="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd)"
ln -s $OF/SoftMaker_lnk /etc/SoftMaker 2> /dev/null
ln -s $OF/SoftMaker_lnk /root/SoftMaker 2> /dev/null
yad --center --window-icon=./icons/prl_48.png --title="Efficient Apps" --form --width=450 --text="QUICK APPS INSTALLER
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Please choose your desired App:" \
--image="./icons/prl_48.png" \
--field="TextMaker":fbtn "./textmaker" \
--field="Planmaker":fbtn "./planmaker" \
--field="Presentations":fbtn "./presentations" \
--no-buttons --close-on-unfocus
(It was the only thing that niggled me about FreeOffice. LibreOffice has always had the Quick Launch thing for directly accessing which of the applications you wanted; SoftMaker have always written theirs to have a whole bunch of MenuEntries for launching (to be fair, LibreOffice has these too, but the QuickLauncher has always been an option). FreeOffice never had that option, so since I'd only recently start experimenting with YAD at that time, I thought I'd build my own. So I did....)
Glad the basic code came in handy.....it's astonishing just how much Puppy code gets re-used, in various different incarnations!
Not sure what will happen. This is not a WoofCE build, just a major reshaping of BarryK's original. I copied in the UEFI stuff in the ISO from a Tahrpup build.Mike Walsh wrote:I may take a look at April64; see if I can persuade it to run on this new UEFI hardware. Racy/Wary were always fun to play around with; sadly, in original format they're a 'no-go' on this machine, since they're actively looking for MBR BIOS-related stuff at boot.....and that simply doesn't exist here!
Only if you want to print. Many people don't and then some like me and my wifi network printer only need the basic Cups package, the embedded linux in the printer does everything else. Watchdog got his A32 up and printing but for A64 I would definitely stick with cups64-1.75. Also libcups.so.2 from the cups-175 package is included and needed by all the chromium based browsers. You wouldn't want to overwrite it with something older.Mike Walsh wrote:EDIT:- Question: Do I understand this correctly.....that CUPS has to be installed from scratch on this thing?
Anyway, hope you can get it working. Enjoy, J
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Hi again, jrb.
Okay. Initial report...
On first boot, totally as expected, it reported the nouveau driver was in use (I'm using a 'cooking', Asus GeForce GT710; first time I've been able to run a discrete GPU, 'cos the single PCI-ex16 slot in the old Compaq was damaged), but.....only vesa resolutions available. Not surprised. Also; no audio. Again; not surprised. Had the same issue with both your Tahr64-lite and Phil's 'official' Tahr64 606; the audio card is nearly 4 years newer than that 3-series kernel, so how's the kernel expected to know about it?
And the screen brightness/tint control didn't work. Sheesh.
So; I've pulled the same stunt I employed with the other two. Did a swap with Xenialpup64's k4.9.58 kernel. Fixed the lot; screen resolution is now correct (which gives me a shot at installing the official Nvidia driver). Audio works. First time I've tried Fred's yRadio, though I think I prefer DogRadio, even so. I'll probably install Oscar's Deadbeef-0.72, as well, 'cos this lets me play my RadioTunes 'stream' via the .pls function.
The screen brightness/tint control is behaving itself, so I may see if Fred's 'redshift-lite' portable will work.....which I prefer, 'cos it adjusts automatically via its geo-location stuff, and it's still very lightweight. Following 15 years of working at the family firm's plant, processing waste 'fly-ash' from our indigenous coal-fired power stations, it's left me with permanently sensitive eyes, so the various 'red-tint' apps have proved a real boon in recent years....
radky's JWM DeskManager will find its way on here, too; it's just so much easier than all that older way of having to bring everything up separately. And before you say it, yah; I know. I'm not really keeping to the spirit of things, but then this new machine is just so much more capable than the old one, especially now I've got 8 GB of DDR4 plugged in. I can't resist 'tarting' things up a little..!
And my Vivaldi64-portable is running without issues, as well. Posting from it now. I'll see how many of the other 64-bit portables I threw together will behave themselves on here; I'll report back on these.
I'll see how I get on with the CUPS install. And I'll see how many of my library of 64-bit AppImages will run, too.
Nice one, mate. Very sweet. Definitely got Uncle Mike's 'seal of approval'!
Mike.
Nah, you're OK..! Don't sweat it. I was just browsing a bit earlier, got reading, then thought to myself, "I dunno; that kinda looks familiar. Mm.....yup, I recognise that.."jrb wrote:Uh Oh, busted. I swear your honour, I meant to give full credit. Actually on one of my YAD adaptations I did write your name in the credit list, can't remember which one it was though. I must confess, everything I know about YAD I owe to you, and its been very useful!
Okay. Initial report...
On first boot, totally as expected, it reported the nouveau driver was in use (I'm using a 'cooking', Asus GeForce GT710; first time I've been able to run a discrete GPU, 'cos the single PCI-ex16 slot in the old Compaq was damaged), but.....only vesa resolutions available. Not surprised. Also; no audio. Again; not surprised. Had the same issue with both your Tahr64-lite and Phil's 'official' Tahr64 606; the audio card is nearly 4 years newer than that 3-series kernel, so how's the kernel expected to know about it?
And the screen brightness/tint control didn't work. Sheesh.
So; I've pulled the same stunt I employed with the other two. Did a swap with Xenialpup64's k4.9.58 kernel. Fixed the lot; screen resolution is now correct (which gives me a shot at installing the official Nvidia driver). Audio works. First time I've tried Fred's yRadio, though I think I prefer DogRadio, even so. I'll probably install Oscar's Deadbeef-0.72, as well, 'cos this lets me play my RadioTunes 'stream' via the .pls function.
The screen brightness/tint control is behaving itself, so I may see if Fred's 'redshift-lite' portable will work.....which I prefer, 'cos it adjusts automatically via its geo-location stuff, and it's still very lightweight. Following 15 years of working at the family firm's plant, processing waste 'fly-ash' from our indigenous coal-fired power stations, it's left me with permanently sensitive eyes, so the various 'red-tint' apps have proved a real boon in recent years....
radky's JWM DeskManager will find its way on here, too; it's just so much easier than all that older way of having to bring everything up separately. And before you say it, yah; I know. I'm not really keeping to the spirit of things, but then this new machine is just so much more capable than the old one, especially now I've got 8 GB of DDR4 plugged in. I can't resist 'tarting' things up a little..!
And my Vivaldi64-portable is running without issues, as well. Posting from it now. I'll see how many of the other 64-bit portables I threw together will behave themselves on here; I'll report back on these.
I'll see how I get on with the CUPS install. And I'll see how many of my library of 64-bit AppImages will run, too.
Nice one, mate. Very sweet. Definitely got Uncle Mike's 'seal of approval'!
Mike.
You mean its like Apple/Google, it knows where we are at all times? Not sophisticated at all, but if you go to Setup->RedshiftSettings you can enter your longitude and latitude and redshfit will go on automatically in the dark hours. The ScreenBrightness control (yours BTW) will override and killall redshift (my mod), which means you'll need to restart it manually if needed, /root/Startup/redshift.sh. I just realized I should have put it in /usr/local/bin and symlinked to /root/Startup so it could be started from terminal, oh well.Mike Walsh wrote:I may see if Fred's 'redshift-lite' portable will work.....which I prefer, 'cos it adjusts automatically via its geo-location stuff
Thanks for your kind review and thanks also to GreenGeek, Darry, TiredPup. et al. I build these things for my own satisfaction, thrill of the chase so to speak, but a good review definitely puts a big smile on my face.
Cheers, J
Edit: Just remembered, I gave you credit in /root/Startup/MtPaintSnapshot.sh
easy automount partition on boot?
Most other pups, usually there is an easy way to automount on boot with pmount, but does not seem to have the same functionality in Quarky64(april iso.)
am I missing something?
am I missing something?
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Re: easy automount partition on boot?
I didn't know you could do that with pmount. I'll have to investigate that.gychang wrote:Most other pups, usually there is an easy way to automount on boot with pmount, but does not seem to have the same functionality in Quarky64(april iso.)
am I missing something?
Here's how I mount sda3 with script /root/Startup/mnt_sda3 on boot:
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mkdir /mnt/sda3 > /dev/null 2>&1
mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda3 > /dev/null 2>&1
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@ gychang:-
Here's how I've auto-mounted 3 partitions in Quirky, Greg. This was originally from my Precise 571 install, in /etc/init.d. It's adapted slightly from rcrsn51's auto-mount script for Samba-TNG:-
Using the UUID code (you find these by running blkid in the terminal.)
I'm going to investigate whether Tahr64's pMount GUI will work here; there's a possibility it may, since many of these scripts are self-contained.
Mike.
Here's how I've auto-mounted 3 partitions in Quirky, Greg. This was originally from my Precise 571 install, in /etc/init.d. It's adapted slightly from rcrsn51's auto-mount script for Samba-TNG:-
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#Auto mount partitions at boot
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mount -U 347838fd-acc4-4053-9c78-23496076fe4e /mnt/sda3
mount -U 190eb203-07ac-490e-aa0f-d10419ca91bc /mnt/sdb1
mount -U 6d394fd7-aad2-4e20-90a9-c3ddcf07cc3e /mnt/sdb2
I'm going to investigate whether Tahr64's pMount GUI will work here; there's a possibility it may, since many of these scripts are self-contained.
Mike.
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Right, kiddiwinks. Now; it appears that Tahr64 606's pMount script will run OK in Quirky64 (and the 32-bit versions will probably swap over just the same, all things being equal), though I won't be testing the latter. Should please some of you.
A .pet would simply overwrite and 'lose' the original, so I'm attaching it to this post. Just remove the fake .gz from it, go to /usr/sbin, and swap 'em over. Keep your original somewhere safe; you may, perhaps, need to 'revert'. It's early days yet, and I need several more re-boots to satisfy myself it's behaving as it should...
Let's have some feedback, guys. If it behaves itself, jrb can stick it in the next 'update' (if any others are forthcoming!)
Mike.
A .pet would simply overwrite and 'lose' the original, so I'm attaching it to this post. Just remove the fake .gz from it, go to /usr/sbin, and swap 'em over. Keep your original somewhere safe; you may, perhaps, need to 'revert'. It's early days yet, and I need several more re-boots to satisfy myself it's behaving as it should...
Let's have some feedback, guys. If it behaves itself, jrb can stick it in the next 'update' (if any others are forthcoming!)
Mike.
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