Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
If you prefer that Fatdog CUPS use Ghostscript as its rasterizer:
1. Download ghostscript_fatdog-9.05-amd64.txz. This is a minimal build with just the key components.
2. Right-click install the package in Fatdog.
3. Restart CUPS with: /etc/init.d/70-cups restart
4. Test Ghostscript with the command: gs -h
Read here for more info about Ghostscript.
1. Download ghostscript_fatdog-9.05-amd64.txz. This is a minimal build with just the key components.
2. Right-click install the package in Fatdog.
3. Restart CUPS with: /etc/init.d/70-cups restart
4. Test Ghostscript with the command: gs -h
Read here for more info about Ghostscript.
p310don wrote:Is this (functionally) different to the ghostscript in the repo?
Are you asking if it does the same job of rasterizing? The only way to answer that is by empirical testing.This is a minimal build with just the key components.
But if I was not satisfied with it, I never would have posted it.
Waiting for your own test results.
I'm happy to test, but not sure what I'm testing, nor how to.Are you asking if it does the same job of rasterizing? The only way to answer that is by empirical testing.
I typed in your command
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gs -h
I did a virgin install of fatdog, installed your ghostscript & the samsung ULD printer driver and it works perfectly. Although no differently to repo gs.
Doing another virgin install of fatdog, with samsung ULD installed, but no gs, it still prints. This is new for this version of FD. I have only printed the test page, but the text at the bottom of the page is bolder, maybe slightly larger. The GS printing is finer, as in thinner font.
I am not going to second-guess Fatdog's decision to omit ghostscript from its ISO, but I suspect that it has to do with size considerations. My package is a fraction of the size. But if that's not an issue for you, get the full package.p310don wrote:I did a virgin install of fatdog, installed your ghostscript & the samsung ULD printer driver and it works perfectly. Although no differently to repo gs.
That's because it is using the alternate rasterizer from poppler. You will need more testing to decide if you are satisfied with the quality.Doing another virgin install of fatdog, with samsung ULD installed, but no gs, it still prints.
TBH, size doesn't matter to me personally, but I do understand the consideration.My package is a fraction of the size. But if that's not an issue for you, get the full package.
If your package achieves the exact same result, at approx 1/3 the size, that's gotta be good.
So going back to my original question to you rcrsn51, is it functionally different to repo ghostscript? It seems the answer is no, but it is physically different (smaller).
In 810-beta and older 800s, the default rasteriser is ghostscript. Which is why every single driver requires ghostscript to be installed or they don't work.rcrsn51 wrote:So even though you installed full ghostscript, which rasterizer appears to be in use?p310don wrote:The repo version of ghostscript, and the no ghostscript version look the same. Your ghostscript looks different.
On 810 final, we made a decision to switch the default rasteriser to poppler. So for many built-in drivers, ghostscript isn't needed anymore. Installing ghostscript from the repo does not change this fact. Seeing that you get identical output, you'd probably use the same default poppler rasteriser instead of ghostscript.
So if you want to use ghostscript as the rasteriser, in addition to installing to to the repo, you need to edit one file: /usr/share/cups/mime/cupsfilters-poppler.convs. This is explained here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/faqs/printing.html, at the bottom of the page.
On the other hand, if you use rcrsn51's package, you don't need this since the same effect is achieved using different means (it comes with cupsfilters-ghostscript.convs which specifies higher priority for ghostscript than for poppler).
So for proper comparison, when using the repo ghostscript, you need to edit that file before printing a test page. Only then the comparison becomes apple-to-apple.
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]
As I said to Don in a PM, CUPS test pages are irrelevant. The real test comes from printing everyday documents. Do you prefer the output from one rasterizer over the other? Is there any real difference?
Something else to consider: when the printer vendors like HP develop their Linux drivers, they expect that the input stream is coming from Ghostscript. That's because they will test their driver against a mainstream distro that uses Ghostscript.
So if you are concerned about compatibility, your best bet is to use Ghostscript yourself.
Something else to consider: when the printer vendors like HP develop their Linux drivers, they expect that the input stream is coming from Ghostscript. That's because they will test their driver against a mainstream distro that uses Ghostscript.
So if you are concerned about compatibility, your best bet is to use Ghostscript yourself.
Compression 2.0 - Utility program
Compression 2.0 - Utility program
Compression of a folder .
See below
Compression of a folder .
See below
Last edited by don570 on Thu 13 Feb 2020, 19:45, edited 1 time in total.
pupmd5sum-1.8 for fatdog64
pupmd5sum-1.8-noarch.txz
Available:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s4cmG ... GZaprPNyGK
Size : 7k
Instructions: Right click on file and choose pupmd5sum
md5sum is first to be calculated but other check sums are available.
Save the result as a text file.
Available:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s4cmG ... GZaprPNyGK
Size : 7k
Instructions: Right click on file and choose pupmd5sum
md5sum is first to be calculated but other check sums are available.
Save the result as a text file.
- Attachments
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- screenshotpupmd5sum.png
- (40.78 KiB) Downloaded 225 times
compression-2.2 available
compression-2.2 available
rar compresion option to preserve links
needs rar installed from fatdog64 repository
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19vMm0 ... zPkxX7s8tu
Available:
compression-2.2-noarch.txz
Size: 19k
rar compresion option to preserve links
needs rar installed from fatdog64 repository
https://drive.google.com/open?id=19vMm0 ... zPkxX7s8tu
Available:
compression-2.2-noarch.txz
Size: 19k
- Attachments
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- screenshot-compression.png
- (45.68 KiB) Downloaded 217 times
Last edited by don570 on Thu 20 Feb 2020, 00:20, edited 1 time in total.
Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
@ The Fatdog Team,
Thanks for Fatdog64-810 Final [17 Jan 2020]
Whilst testing it booted via "Super GRUB2 Disk" [SG2D] I made a couple of videos & created some packages.
The 2 videos can be found here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/dbpcP44LkMDJgePp9
The packages are a streamed TV Panel & a version of my (TTS) multilingual startup welcome alert/ Internet alarm package.
They can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... 4P7193UYVL
The TV Panel requires the installation of mpv using Gslapt.
Two AU channels are included.
If outside the UK, just ignore the 4 BBC channels on the top row unless you have a UK based VPN that will give you at least 10Mbps.
You should be able to access SKY UK at the bottom left & the rest of the icons.
The AU ABC channel is old fashioned & takes several second to launch. SKY AU works fine here in the UK.
You will find the TV panel on the desktop menu together with it's boot toggle switch.
Download all items then right click each in turn and select "Install Package"
The translate-shell package is required by the multilingual startup_welcome_alert package.
Having installed those 2 packages you will need to reboot twice to activate the spoken greeting.
Some MPV Tips:
# To quit the TV press keyboard letter q
# To resume later at the same position when viewing a film or video, use instead keyboard letter Q (Upper case)
# To toggle between windowed & full-screen mode press keyboard letter f (Or a fast double left click of the rodent)
# Use numbers 0 (up) and 9 (down) across the top of the keyboard to adjust volume.
# To take a screenshot press keyboard letter s
# Toggle visibility of subtitles (when available) with keyboard letter v
# To pause or resume play use keyboard letter p or the space bar.
Plus in the version of mpv in Fatdog [shift + i] will toggle on screen stream stats.
Thanks for Fatdog64-810 Final [17 Jan 2020]
Whilst testing it booted via "Super GRUB2 Disk" [SG2D] I made a couple of videos & created some packages.
The 2 videos can be found here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/dbpcP44LkMDJgePp9
The packages are a streamed TV Panel & a version of my (TTS) multilingual startup welcome alert/ Internet alarm package.
They can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... 4P7193UYVL
The TV Panel requires the installation of mpv using Gslapt.
Two AU channels are included.
If outside the UK, just ignore the 4 BBC channels on the top row unless you have a UK based VPN that will give you at least 10Mbps.
You should be able to access SKY UK at the bottom left & the rest of the icons.
The AU ABC channel is old fashioned & takes several second to launch. SKY AU works fine here in the UK.
You will find the TV panel on the desktop menu together with it's boot toggle switch.
Download all items then right click each in turn and select "Install Package"
The translate-shell package is required by the multilingual startup_welcome_alert package.
Having installed those 2 packages you will need to reboot twice to activate the spoken greeting.
Some MPV Tips:
# To quit the TV press keyboard letter q
# To resume later at the same position when viewing a film or video, use instead keyboard letter Q (Upper case)
# To toggle between windowed & full-screen mode press keyboard letter f (Or a fast double left click of the rodent)
# Use numbers 0 (up) and 9 (down) across the top of the keyboard to adjust volume.
# To take a screenshot press keyboard letter s
# Toggle visibility of subtitles (when available) with keyboard letter v
# To pause or resume play use keyboard letter p or the space bar.
Plus in the version of mpv in Fatdog [shift + i] will toggle on screen stream stats.
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- mpv.png
- Use Gslapt to install mpv
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Regards ETP
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[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
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[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
An easy practical implementation for Fatdog-810 Final [17 Jan 2020]
@ The Fatdog Team,
I posted here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 82#1050582
about a DLNA Pet & Repository image for Bionicpup64 8.0. I see no reason why Fatdog should be
left out in the cold so am attaching a modified package of that pet suitable for Fatdog.
The same repository image referenced in that post must be used with this package together with the
instructions for download, placement and writing the extracted image to a USB2 stick.
The compressed repository image [70MB] & it's md5sum can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
N/B Use Gslapt to install minidlna as in the shot below and in Fatdog64 Service Manager do NOT
tick the minidlna service item.
Enjoy
@ The Fatdog Team,
I posted here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 82#1050582
about a DLNA Pet & Repository image for Bionicpup64 8.0. I see no reason why Fatdog should be
left out in the cold so am attaching a modified package of that pet suitable for Fatdog.
The same repository image referenced in that post must be used with this package together with the
instructions for download, placement and writing the extracted image to a USB2 stick.
The compressed repository image [70MB] & it's md5sum can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
N/B Use Gslapt to install minidlna as in the shot below and in Fatdog64 Service Manager do NOT
tick the minidlna service item.
Enjoy
- Attachments
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- Minidlna_Fatdog64-V1-x86_64-PET.txz.gz
- ****** Please remove false .gz ******
- (12.33 KiB) Downloaded 204 times
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- minidlna.png
- Use Gslapt to install minidlna
- (59.17 KiB) Downloaded 762 times
Regards ETP
[url=http://tinyurl.com/pxzq8o9][img]https://s17.postimg.cc/tl19y14y7/You_Tube_signature80px.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/pxzq8o9][img]https://s17.postimg.cc/tl19y14y7/You_Tube_signature80px.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
Please see previous post
Six additional test videos together with their associated icons
for the repository stick are available from the following share:
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code ... PPOS6oYU6X
EDIT 02/03/20:
Now 11 additional test videos in share.
Six additional test videos together with their associated icons
for the repository stick are available from the following share:
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code ... PPOS6oYU6X
EDIT 02/03/20:
Now 11 additional test videos in share.
- Attachments
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- Extra-test-videos.png
- (51.14 KiB) Downloaded 737 times
Regards ETP
[url=http://tinyurl.com/pxzq8o9][img]https://s17.postimg.cc/tl19y14y7/You_Tube_signature80px.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/pxzq8o9][img]https://s17.postimg.cc/tl19y14y7/You_Tube_signature80px.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://tinyurl.com/kennels2/]Kennels[/url]
Zoom client for Linux repackaged as an SFS for Fatdog64 >>here.
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The pointerpointer tool for Zoom.
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