ScPup & ScPup64 - Slackware Current based Woof-CE pups
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ScPup 32 19.06
I am going to try this on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 laptop circa 2002.
It has 1 Gb of RAM, Pentium 4-M Cpu @ 1.80 Ghz, 8 Mb of video memory.
I am going to use this machine as a music player and email viewer.
Wish me luck!
It has 1 Gb of RAM, Pentium 4-M Cpu @ 1.80 Ghz, 8 Mb of video memory.
I am going to use this machine as a music player and email viewer.
Wish me luck!
truecrypt problem in Scpup 32 bit
I'm using ScPup 32 bit. I have noticed that truecrypt mounts volumes in /media (not /mnt). It works but when moving a pdf file from an xsane scanning inside an encrypted volume an error occurs: allthough the file is moved and it does not seem corrupted. But why the error? Is truecrypt going to be outdated?
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Re: truecrypt problem in Scpup 32 bit
Removing the built-in rox_config-1.0.pet solves for me the problem. What is the utility of that pet? Where is it?watchdog wrote:I'm using ScPup 32 bit. I have noticed that truecrypt mounts volumes in /media (not /mnt). It works but when moving a pdf file from an xsane scanning inside an encrypted volume an error occurs: allthough the file is moved and it does not seem corrupted. But why the error? Is truecrypt going to be outdated?
Testing ScPup64 19.06 k 5.1.6
Testing ScPup64 19.06 k 5.1.6
Hi peebee,
Thanks for this release which is performing extremely well. The install is a manual frugal
to a dedicated 10GB f2fs partition on nvme0n1p7. Boot is provided by a syslinux 4.04 vesamenu entry on my
usual boot media - 4GB (fat32) SD card.
Items installed so far are as follows:
1. gtk+3 was installed to accomodate a portable version of firefox 67.0.4 held on another partition
(p6) which is auto-mounted.
2. The custom 64-bit pets for haveged (as used in Arch, Manjaro & Fatdog) and the startup_welcome_alert_for_LxPupSc64-mk1
are available if anyone wants them. The latter uses mplayer rather than mpv and the pet includes the SlackBuild of translate-shell.
Screenshot:
Please press F11 to toggle into full-screen then click on link;---
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view ... lJu-KciaJa
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Hi peebee,
Thanks for this release which is performing extremely well. The install is a manual frugal
to a dedicated 10GB f2fs partition on nvme0n1p7. Boot is provided by a syslinux 4.04 vesamenu entry on my
usual boot media - 4GB (fat32) SD card.
Items installed so far are as follows:
- startup_welcome_alert_for_LxPupSc64-mk1|Provides multilingual verbal Startup welcome plus Internet connection alarm
xdotool-2.20110530.1-x86_64_s700|commandline tool for fake button and key presses
ListDD-2.1|List dynamic dependencies
getflash-1.7-1|No description provided
gtk+3-3.18.9|multi-platform GUI toolkit
at-spi2-atk-2.32.0|AT-SPI2 bridge to ATK
at-spi2-core-2.32.1|Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface core
uextract-3.36|Ultimate Extractor
UrxvtControl-1.3|Urxvt configuration
flashplayer-32.0.0.207-x86_64|Adobe Flash Player browser plugin and Preferences
mozilla-thunderbird-l10n-en-GB-45.2.0|English (Great Britain)
mozilla-thunderbird-60.7.1|Mozilla Thunderbird mail application
speechify|Add multilingual speech to system splash screens
adwaita-icon-theme-3.18.0|default icons used by GTK+
tree-1.7.0|a program to display a directory tree
haveged-1.9.2-x86_64-1_slonly-mk1|ensures adequate entropy
wotd-V1|Sets a different wallpaper for each day of the week.
PupSnap-2.6_Scrot-0.8_64Bit|PupSnap screen capture (screenshot)
1. gtk+3 was installed to accomodate a portable version of firefox 67.0.4 held on another partition
(p6) which is auto-mounted.
2. The custom 64-bit pets for haveged (as used in Arch, Manjaro & Fatdog) and the startup_welcome_alert_for_LxPupSc64-mk1
are available if anyone wants them. The latter uses mplayer rather than mpv and the pet includes the SlackBuild of translate-shell.
Screenshot:
Please press F11 to toggle into full-screen then click on link;---
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view ... lJu-KciaJa
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PPM Free space error
Hi, peebee and crew
I did a frugal install of "ScPup-19.06+0-uefi-T" 32-bit to my hdd, sda5 ext-3, with pmedia=usbflash and Puppy Event Manager > Save Session > Save Interval = 0 minutes, Ask at shutdown ticked.
With a savefolder established, update PPM database, select a pkg to install I get this popup about Free space error (at bottom of post)
sda5 is 21GB with 11GB free space, so there is free space available
Just to make sure I also did a second pristine frugal install, changed to pmedia=atahd in grub4dos and am getting the same PPM error as with the first install.
I am impressed with scpup32, and am a thanking you, peebee, for your excellent work on these pups.
I seem to remember seeing this PPM issue somewhere here on the forum, but can't find it atm as is.
I'm a thinking it has to do with Puppy Event Manager not PPM itself.
Thank for any and all attention to this matter.
bliss,
festus
I did a frugal install of "ScPup-19.06+0-uefi-T" 32-bit to my hdd, sda5 ext-3, with pmedia=usbflash and Puppy Event Manager > Save Session > Save Interval = 0 minutes, Ask at shutdown ticked.
With a savefolder established, update PPM database, select a pkg to install I get this popup about Free space error (at bottom of post)
sda5 is 21GB with 11GB free space, so there is free space available
Just to make sure I also did a second pristine frugal install, changed to pmedia=atahd in grub4dos and am getting the same PPM error as with the first install.
I am impressed with scpup32, and am a thanking you, peebee, for your excellent work on these pups.
I seem to remember seeing this PPM issue somewhere here on the forum, but can't find it atm as is.
I'm a thinking it has to do with Puppy Event Manager not PPM itself.
Thank for any and all attention to this matter.
bliss,
festus
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This a full version of ScPup with Kernel 3.14.56PAE with same apps for older hardware as the machine I run it on prefers series 3 kernels.
https://archive.org/details/scpup19.01k3.14.56pae
Finally a respectful thankyou to Peebee for creating a bloody marvelous Slacko.
https://archive.org/details/scpup19.01k3.14.56pae
Finally a respectful thankyou to Peebee for creating a bloody marvelous Slacko.
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N.B. these new versions require both initrd.gz and the main puppy.sfs to be updated.
29-july-2019
New versions 19.06+4
See posts 1 & 2 for details
29-july-2019
New versions 19.06+4
See posts 1 & 2 for details
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Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Updates successful peebee!! Both frugal installations, ScPUP 32 and
ScPUP LXQt...no problems so far, have booted both and ran thru the
basics (connect to Wifi, start Palemoon, check settings on trackpad, etc.)
I'm in ScPUP LXQt right now...I'm really enjoying this Puppy! Great
job as usual...your talents far surpass mine! But I'm learning!
Wiz![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
ScPUP LXQt...no problems so far, have booted both and ran thru the
basics (connect to Wifi, start Palemoon, check settings on trackpad, etc.)
I'm in ScPUP LXQt right now...I'm really enjoying this Puppy! Great
job as usual...your talents far surpass mine! But I'm learning!
Wiz
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I burnt ScPup64 19.06+4 iso to disk and it booted my MacBook pro 9,2 without a problem. Then I used the usb UEFI installer on a cheap 32gb lexar flash drive. When I tried booting with just the usb drive it booted up in EFI flawlessly! Runs great. I tried my little lexar ScPup64 on about three legacy macs I have sitting around and they all booted flawlessly. Even on a 13 year old imac with 2gb memory!
I know ScPup64 isn't aimed at mactel machines, but I thought you'd like to know it works great.
I know ScPup64 isn't aimed at mactel machines, but I thought you'd like to know it works great.
peebee wrote:N.B. these new versions require both initrd.gz and the main puppy.sfs to be updated.
29-july-2019
New versions 19.06+4
See posts 1 & 2 for details
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Solved
Thank you, ozsouth, that fixed the PPM error in scpup32ozsouth wrote:@festus - install attached .pet & restart X. Writes free mem file that Package Manager looks for. Will run on each restart.
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I tried this same fix on bionicpup64 and it did not work, but that's a different matter.
I appreciate the help
bliss,
festus
N.B. these new versions require both initrd.gz and the main puppy.sfs to be updated
17-August-2019
New versions 19.06+5
Also new devx versions with gcc-9.2.0
See posts 1 & 2 for details
17-August-2019
New versions 19.06+5
Also new devx versions with gcc-9.2.0
See posts 1 & 2 for details
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Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
32-bit compatibility module for both ScPup64 and LxPupSc64
32-bit compatibility module for both ScPup64 and LxPupSc64....
https://sourceforge.net/projects/spup/f ... s/download
Needs testing..... I've tested 32-bit versions of Wine, Chromium, Firefox, LibreOffice etc. and seem to work. Also other browsers tried (but Netsurf was not happy).
Thanks to 666philb for some useful pointers.........
https://sourceforge.net/projects/spup/f ... s/download
Needs testing..... I've tested 32-bit versions of Wine, Chromium, Firefox, LibreOffice etc. and seem to work. Also other browsers tried (but Netsurf was not happy).
Thanks to 666philb for some useful pointers.........
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Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Run 64-bit apps on ScPup 32-bit
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Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Re: Run 64-bit apps on ScPup 32-bit
I have in console:peebee wrote:For ScPup 32-bit so long as its kernel is replaced with a 64-bit version:
64-bit-compatibility sfs
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# ldconfig
ldconfig: /usr/lib/libpulse.so.0 is not a symbolic link
ldconfig: /usr/lib/libpulse-simple.so.0 is not a symbolic link
ldconfig: /usr/lib/libpulse-mainloop-glib.so.0 is not a symbolic link
ldconfig: Changing access rights of /etc/ld.so.cache~ to 0644 failed: No such file or directory
EDIT: I have unloaded the 64-compat sfs using a backup of the savefile because it makes me to lose my original puppypin and all my desktop icons at reboot.
Re: Run 64-bit apps on ScPup 32-bit
I have solved this issue related to gdk-pixbuf-2.0 with a modded 64bit-compat sfs. Now firefox 64 bit portable starts, too. Not solved the puppypin issue when rebooting. I overwrite puppypin with a backup and restart X.watchdog wrote:Palemoon 64 bit shows some missing icons.