Unnamed puplet 1.1 (puppy411 kernel-2.6.28.5 Xorg-7.4 LXDE)
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- battleshooter
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Hi guys,
Are the OpenGl dev files available for download? I think that's what's needed. I've attached the error so you can draw your own conclusions. I'm trying to compile Cinelerra but am stuck on this error in make:
Any help?
Are the OpenGl dev files available for download? I think that's what's needed. I've attached the error so you can draw your own conclusions. I'm trying to compile Cinelerra but am stuck on this error in make:
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In file included from bcsubwindow.h:5,
from bcbar.h:5,
from bcbar.C:1:
bcwindowbase.h:76:20: error: GL/glx.h: No such file or directory
In file included from bcsubwindow.h:5,
from bcbar.h:5,
from bcbar.C:1:
bcwindowbase.h:764: error: 'GLXContext' does not name a type
In file included from bcbar.C:2:
bcpixmap.h:83: error: 'GLXContext' does not name a type
bcpixmap.h:84: error: 'GLXPixmap' does not name a type
make[2]: *** [bcbar.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/media/disk-3/Desktop/my_cinelerra/guicast'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/media/disk-3/Desktop/my_cinelerra'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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You might need to delete /usr/include/GL (rename) if it exists.battleshooter wrote:Hi guys,
Are the OpenGl dev files available for download? I think that's what's needed. I've attached the error so you can draw your own conclusions. I'm trying to compile Cinelerra but am stuck on this error in make:
Any help?Code: Select all
In file included from bcsubwindow.h:5, from bcbar.h:5, from bcbar.C:1: bcwindowbase.h:76:20: error: GL/glx.h: No such file or directory In file included from bcsubwindow.h:5, from bcbar.h:5, from bcbar.C:1: bcwindowbase.h:764: error: 'GLXContext' does not name a type In file included from bcbar.C:2: bcpixmap.h:83: error: 'GLXContext' does not name a type bcpixmap.h:84: error: 'GLXPixmap' does not name a type make[2]: *** [bcbar.lo] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/media/disk-3/Desktop/my_cinelerra/guicast' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/media/disk-3/Desktop/my_cinelerra' make: *** [all] Error 2
Some driver pets might place files there.
Then type:
ln -s /usr/X11R7/include/GL /usr/include/
Mark
Yes, a screenshot might help.Master_wrong wrote:
this is great puplet... I'll surely use this
one thing confuse me however, from MU's puplet autoconnect seems broken, but from WOW's puplet, autoconnect work. I will post screenshot if you need.
Thank you very much for the quick answer and great puplet...
Mark
- battleshooter
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Thanks so much Mark, that solved it, and now I've also learnt a new trick. (Though I guess it may seem simple to some) Thanks so much!MU wrote:
You might need to delete /usr/include/GL (rename) if it exists.
Some driver pets might place files there.
Then type:
ln -s /usr/X11R7/include/GL /usr/include/
Mark
By the way, I seem to have Cinelerra going, just need to test it a bit more, maybe there'll be an SFS sometime, thanks again Mark.
Battleshooter
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- battleshooter
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Hello again
Um, another simple question which clearly displays my lack of knowledge with LXDE: How do you switch off transparencies for rxvt? Programs that run with it like Dosbox or VisualBoyAdvance, show up rather "ghosty". Screenshot will hopefully explain it better.
Um, another simple question which clearly displays my lack of knowledge with LXDE: How do you switch off transparencies for rxvt? Programs that run with it like Dosbox or VisualBoyAdvance, show up rather "ghosty". Screenshot will hopefully explain it better.
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I think you can pass a parameter, like
rxvt -sh 1
(rxvt -help for details)
This gives me a black background.
If it still does not work with dosbox, you might try to use rxvt from Puppy (copy it for example to to /usr/bin/rxvt-puppy).
If that also fails, I could try to find another terminal emulator.
Mark
rxvt -sh 1
(rxvt -help for details)
This gives me a black background.
If it still does not work with dosbox, you might try to use rxvt from Puppy (copy it for example to to /usr/bin/rxvt-puppy).
If that also fails, I could try to find another terminal emulator.
Mark
- battleshooter
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Thanks Wow, did the trickStart/Stop xcompmgr:
Thanks also for the suggestion Mark. Didn't work for me though. Not sure why, I might have done it wrong, but it doesn't matter now.
That's a pretty long work day, but glad to hear you've found work Mark, all the best in your new job!Leave home at 7 am, come back at 6.30 pm...
Battleshooter
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I had a request by someone, he wants to run ultrapup in vmware esxi.
That virtual machine uses virtual SCSI drives.
So I made a test iso.
I replaced initrd.gz with a new one, that contains all modules from
/lib/modules/2.6.28.5/kernel/drivers/scsi/.
And of course an updated modules.dep.
These modules are all loaded at startup from "init".
A very "rough" method to load them all, but I have no idea, how to load only required ones.
The iso can be downloaded from:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2009-01-to-06 ... scsi-test/
user: puppy, password: linux
I have no idea, if it really works, as I have no matching environment to test it on my own!
Mark
That virtual machine uses virtual SCSI drives.
So I made a test iso.
I replaced initrd.gz with a new one, that contains all modules from
/lib/modules/2.6.28.5/kernel/drivers/scsi/.
And of course an updated modules.dep.
These modules are all loaded at startup from "init".
A very "rough" method to load them all, but I have no idea, how to load only required ones.
The iso can be downloaded from:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2009-01-to-06 ... scsi-test/
user: puppy, password: linux
I have no idea, if it really works, as I have no matching environment to test it on my own!
Mark
the scsi puplet works on a Vmware ESXi server.
From a mail:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 482#333482
Mark
From a mail:
So I wrote a general instruction that explains, how I modified the iso:- About raid support
- Worked perfectly on vmware esxi now - would really like to learn how you
did that.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 482#333482
Mark
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LXDE on Acer 0ne
Mark,
In order to solve problem in implementing Puppy on Acer AA1 notebook, Iscraigh mentioned to me your lxde pupplet running under 2.6.28.5 which support booting with a SD card engaged on the storage expansion slot. (Pb with Macpup )
LXDE support it (and looks very nice ) however it's ok when booting from live CD but when trying a booting from flash drive, I ended up with sound problem ( a strange tac tac tac... noise).
So I am waiting your comment before trying a double boot full install ( linpus/puppy).
rgds,
Michel
In order to solve problem in implementing Puppy on Acer AA1 notebook, Iscraigh mentioned to me your lxde pupplet running under 2.6.28.5 which support booting with a SD card engaged on the storage expansion slot. (Pb with Macpup )
LXDE support it (and looks very nice ) however it's ok when booting from live CD but when trying a booting from flash drive, I ended up with sound problem ( a strange tac tac tac... noise).
So I am waiting your comment before trying a double boot full install ( linpus/puppy).
rgds,
Michel
Michel,
I have no idea, but would try to exit X and run "alsawizard".
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I uploaded a special pet for Ati and Intel graficscards, that upgrades Xorg and some drivers:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46266
Mark
I have no idea, but would try to exit X and run "alsawizard".
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I uploaded a special pet for Ati and Intel graficscards, that upgrades Xorg and some drivers:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46266
Mark
uploaded Ati Catalyst 9.10beta:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2009-01-to-06 ... oprietary/
user: puppy
password: linux
This was made from a binary pre-release package for ubuntu.
I compiled the kernelmodule myself, but did not apply the ubuntu patch, as it is a "all in one" patch that requires ubuntus folderstructure.
At first sight, I do not see great advantages compared to the older catalysts.
More info:
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18915
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+so ... 0-0ubuntu1
Mark
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2009-01-to-06 ... oprietary/
user: puppy
password: linux
This was made from a binary pre-release package for ubuntu.
I compiled the kernelmodule myself, but did not apply the ubuntu patch, as it is a "all in one" patch that requires ubuntus folderstructure.
At first sight, I do not see great advantages compared to the older catalysts.
More info:
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18915
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+so ... 0-0ubuntu1
Mark