Akita Linux, Beta 16 ISO
Russian mo-txt files
I've made some mo-files for Russian. I have also added puppy-desktop.mo and pmount.mo and have changed a little xorgwizard.mo.
pup_advert_blocker didn't work because there was no .mo-file for chosen locale (Russian). It works with .mo-file. I guess it should switch to English mo-file when mo-file of chosen locale is not found.
pup_advert_blocker didn't work because there was no .mo-file for chosen locale (Russian). It works with .mo-file. I guess it should switch to English mo-file when mo-file of chosen locale is not found.
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- mo-txt files for Russian
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Exactly that... I am not too bothered about the name, but it will be called "Akita Linux" when I release it...nooby wrote:Akita is that the official name for Puplite 6.0 Alpha
when it goes official as Akita Puppy something?
But you make a good point!
I actually just released the "Akita Linux - Alpha 1" ISO (not, not "puplite alpha 19", or whatever)
..so I guess I should rename the thread!
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Re: Russian mo-txt files
Thanks rodin.s, you da man! I only feel safe to use the translations knowing that you have looked at them and approved them!rodin.s wrote:I've made some mo-files for Russian. I have also added puppy-desktop.mo and pmount.mo and have changed a little xorgwizard.mo.
pup_advert_blocker didn't work because there was no .mo-file for chosen locale (Russian). It works with .mo-file. I guess it should switch to English mo-file when mo-file of chosen locale is not found.
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EDIT: Having a look now, great work indeed! Very nice..
But the following is missing from bootmanager, probably I did not include it in the English .mo file!!
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Loc_services1="Manage system services"
Loc_services2="Edit the processes which start at bootup and run continuously in the background."
Loc_services3="Choose which system services to run at startup:"
Loc_services4="Untick a checkbox to prevent service from running at startup"
Like you, I also noticed that shinobars i18n code does not include the 'en' .mo files as a backup, but MUs 'simple localization' code does do that.. I will change shinobars code, so that the English .mo is included, then the localised one. I already updated pup-advert-blocker to do this, and will be going through other scripts to add the same fix.
But.... 'puppydesktop.mo' should already be on the ISO!! I was using a Russian desktop for days .. I've no idea if it is correctly translated or not, but I think you made it, so I am assuming it's perfect
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Re: Russian mo-txt files
Also, for completeness, translations wanted here:
Ad-blocker: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 173#553173
Defaults-chooser: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 155#553155
Desksetup: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70635
Ad-blocker: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 173#553173
Defaults-chooser: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 155#553155
Desksetup: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70635
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I wonder about Akita. I guess you have to point out that it is a puppy version. Based on puppy 420 maybe should be pointed out up front
Apart from that it feels good to be able to put together something that actually works what is different about Akita.
What feature do you like best or strive for to accomplish?
That it is lean and mean? 85 mb is small indeed. VLC works and pics through viewnior works too so it looks good so far.
Apart from that it feels good to be able to put together something that actually works what is different about Akita.
What feature do you like best or strive for to accomplish?
That it is lean and mean? 85 mb is small indeed. VLC works and pics through viewnior works too so it looks good so far.
Last edited by nooby on Sun 14 Aug 2011, 17:34, edited 1 time in total.
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
I am writing from within Akita now. Downloaded FF 3.6 but it did not have Flash as the others usually have built in.sc0ttman wrote:Exactly that... I am not too bothered about the name, but it will be called "Akita Linux" when I release it...nooby wrote:Akita is that the official name for Puplite 6.0 Alpha
when it goes official as Akita Puppy something?
But you make a good point!
I actually just released the "Akita Linux - Alpha 1" ISO (not, not "puplite alpha 19", or whatever)
..so I guess I should rename the thread!
No big deal most people seems to know how to act in such circumstances.
Managed to find a driver for my Atheros LAN card.
Have not tested much else.
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
You're right, that info was missing.. updated main post. This info will be made clear when released as well.I wonder about Akita. I guess you have to point out that it is a puppy version. Based on puppy 420 maybe should be pointed out up front
I simply want it to be good And it can be made much smaller, many apps included by default.What feature do you like best or strive for to accomplish?
That it is lean and mean? 85 mb is small indeed.
Because other Puppies dont have a great 'Flash installer' in the 'Internet' menu, above the also excellent 'Browser Installer'I am writing from within Akita now. Downloaded FF 3.6 but it did not have Flash as the others usually have built in.
Thats good... Do you ever have problems with it? (Particularly in regard to older puppies)...Managed to find a driver for my Atheros LAN card.
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you can get the list of include commands with ... helpful for your new config
if it needs a recompile, perhaps some other applets can be removed or replace full versions
btw, barry posted a uclibc toolkit package a short while back, the included dietlibc has had issues compiling some applets (the daemon package I built used dietlibc though)
btw what part needs printf that cannot use echo?
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for x in `./busybox |grep ,|grep -v Â` ;do echo ${x%,}; done
if it needs a recompile, perhaps some other applets can be removed or replace full versions
btw, barry posted a uclibc toolkit package a short while back, the included dietlibc has had issues compiling some applets (the daemon package I built used dietlibc though)
btw what part needs printf that cannot use echo?
I think it is automatically downloaded via a snippet in "delayedrun" thoughsc0ttman wrote:Because other Puppies dont have a great 'Flash installer' in the 'Internet' menu, above the also excellent 'Browser Installer'
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I'm wary of compiling busybox myself, might bork it - although it would be a nice opportunity to try playing around with the init script, but that's best left to someone who knows what they are doing..technosaurus wrote:you can get the list of include commands with... helpful for your new configCode: Select all
for x in `./busybox |grep ,|grep -v Â` ;do echo ${x%,}; done
if it needs a recompile, perhaps some other applets can be removed or replace full versions
btw, barry posted a uclibc toolkit package a short while back, the included dietlibc has had issues compiling some applets (the daemon package I built used dietlibc though)
btw what part needs printf that cannot use echo?
Thanks for the info once again.. I'm always playing catch up!
I thought you just typed 'busybox' into the terminal and read the list of applets!
And I thought making the right-aligned, coloured 'done' messages (as used in rc.sysinit) required either echo -e or printf ... But I'm thinking of doing away with them altogether.. Replacing with a normal echo ".. done\n" or whatever looks nice..
But now I'm wondering, is that really dumb? I think yes, I might revert to /#!bin/sh and the original echo -e stuff...
While you're here, how do I best test the speed of the init script? (Or rc.sysinit to be more precise, I guess...)
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Really? I might have to get in on that! Hacked to run your flash-installer, of course!I think it is automatically downloaded via a snippet in "delayedrun" thoughBecause other Puppies dont have a great 'Flash installer' in the 'Internet' menu, above the also excellent 'Browser Installer'
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Guys pardon my lack of know how. You guys are right on! That is how them do it. The delayed thing and either Flash pop ups and one get asked or the pop up gets hidden under the main ff screen and one realize that too late.sc0ttman wrote:Really? I might have to get in on that! Hacked to run your flash-installer, of course!I think it is automatically downloaded via a snippet in "delayedrun" thoughBecause other Puppies dont have a great 'Flash installer' in the 'Internet' menu, above the also excellent 'Browser Installer'
Anyway such dealyed run I guess would be wanted and appreciated by the puppy crowd them being used to it.
Good you told about it.
Yes a few puppy variety actually do have problem finding the ahteros.
Even if them find it them have already shut down the hardware so it only get reachable by shutting down and pulling the power plug and letting the RAM memory get down to under .7 Volt bbut nowadays it is very few that fail. one out of 20 or so
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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echo can do that, it just has trouble with some formatting (can usually be worked around though)sc0ttman wrote:I'm wary of compiling busybox myself, might bork it - although it would be a nice opportunity to try playing around with the init script, but that's best left to someone who knows what they are doing..technosaurus wrote:you can get the list of include commands with... helpful for your new configCode: Select all
for x in `./busybox |grep ,|grep -v Â` ;do echo ${x%,}; done
if it needs a recompile, perhaps some other applets can be removed or replace full versions
btw, barry posted a uclibc toolkit package a short while back, the included dietlibc has had issues compiling some applets (the daemon package I built used dietlibc though)
btw what part needs printf that cannot use echo?
Thanks for the info once again.. I'm always playing catch up!
I thought you just typed 'busybox' into the terminal and read the list of applets!
And I thought making the right-aligned, coloured 'done' messages (as used in rc.sysinit) required either echo -e or printf ... But I'm thinking of doing away with them altogether.. Replacing with a normal echo ".. done\n" or whatever looks nice..
But now I'm wondering, is that really dumb? I think yes, I might revert to /#!bin/sh and the original echo -e stuff...
While you're here, how do I best test the speed of the init script? (Or rc.sysinit to be more precise, I guess...)
TIMESTAMP1=`date +%s.%N`
....
awk "BEGIN{print $TIMESTAMP99 - $TIMESTAMP1}"
Edit ... may need ${TIMESTAMP99} ... otherwise the shell has a tendency to use "$TIMESTAMP9"9
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#!/bin/sh
getflashplayer()
{
while [ 1 ];do
#test for valid internet connection...
gtkdialog-splash -bg yellow -close never -text "Please wait" &
YAFPIDs=$!
sleep 5
IFCONFIG="`ifconfig | grep '^[pwe]' | grep -v 'wmaster'`"
if [ "$IFCONFIG" ];then
ping -c 1 64.233.169.103 #google
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
kill $YAFPIDs
LANG=C Xdialog --center --title "Adobe Flash Player" --icon "/usr/share/doc/flashlogo.gif" --yesno "$TEXT" 0 0
if [ $? -eq 0 ];then
cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
echo -e "#!/bin/sh\nwget -O - http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz | tar -xz" > /tmp/delayedrun_flashdl
chmod 777 /tmp/delayedrun_flashdl
rxvt -bg orange -geometry 80x4 -title "Download Flash Player" -e /tmp/delayedrun_flashdl
ldd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so > /dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -ne 0 ] && rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so 2>/dev/null
if [ -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so ];then
if [ -d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/usr ];then cp -arf /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/usr / #new versions have userland stuff
[ $? -eq 0 ]&& rm -rf /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/usr
if [ -f /usr/share/applications/flash-player-properties.desktop ];then #fix .desktop for menu
OLDCATEGORY="`grep "^Categories" /usr/share/applications/flash-player-properties.desktop`"
NEWCATEGORY="Categories=X-Internet;"
OLDICON="`grep "^Icon" /usr/share/applications/flash-player-properties.desktop`"
NEWICON="Icon=/usr/share/icons/flash-player-properties.png"
sed -i -e "s%$OLDCATEGORY%$NEWCATEGORY%" \
-e "s%$OLDICON%$NEWICON%" /usr/share/applications/flash-player-properties.desktop
fi
fixmenus
[ "`pidof jwm`" != "" ]&& jwm -restart
fi
LANG=C Xdialog --center --title "Adobe Flash Player" --icon "/usr/share/doc/flashlogo.gif" --msgbox "The Adobe Flash Player has been downloaded to:\\n /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so\\nYou will need to exit from your web browser and restart it for the player to load" 0 0
else
LANG=C Xdialog --center --title "Adobe Flash Player" --icon "/usr/share/doc/flashlogo.gif" --msgbox "Sorry, the Player did not download. Try the Puppy Package Manager." 0 0
fi
fi
break
fi
fi
done
}
export -f getflashplayer
if [ ! -f /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so ];then TEXT="The Adobe Flash Player for the web browser is not installed.\\nClick the 'Yes' button to download and install it (5MB)."
else TEXT="The Adobe Flash Player for the web browser is already installed.\\nClick the 'Yes' button to download the latest version (5MB)."
fi
getflashplayer
Attached is a slightly modified version of delayed run from woof about 2 weeks ago. It is updated a bit in the latest woof (which I haven't grabbed yet, another is imminent ) , anyway, the flashplayer code is likely the same.
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- delayedrun.gz
- here only for perusal of flashplayer code.. DON'T USE!
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Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access
i18n_ru
I have made new mo-files: default-chooser.mo and desksetup.mo also I have updated bootmanager.mo and browser-installer.mo.
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- mo_txt_ru.tar.gz
- mo-files for Russian update
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Re: i18n_ru
Excellent... Thanks once again.. You are so productive - so many translations already! Very impressive, I like looking at my Russian desktop, just to marvel at how complete it is, compared to 2 weeks ago!!rodin.s wrote:I have made new mo-files: default-chooser.mo and desksetup.mo also I have updated bootmanager.mo and browser-installer.mo.
I had a thought about gettext, have you tested any poedit package in Akita? If so, which one would you recommend?
I ask because some of the other translators are now finished (of sorts) improving the files I already made, and have (mostly) only the gettext .mo files remaining..
So, I would like to recommend a working poedit for testers/helpers.
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poedit for Akita
I use this poedit in Wary-511. I have tested it now on Akita and it works.
http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... 2-i686.pet
I found it in this topic: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59142
But devx.sfs is needed for xgettext and msgfmt. I use devx.sfs in Wary.
Shinobar has made the poedit package with xgettext and msgfmt in it so devx.sfs is not needed but it didn't work for me in Wary for some reason. I'll try it in Akida now.
And I quess it's here: http://182.164.209.64/puppy/lupq/opt/po ... 3-i686.pet
Yes, it works. xgettext, msgfmt and msgunfmt also work so devx.sfs is not needed.
http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... 2-i686.pet
I found it in this topic: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59142
But devx.sfs is needed for xgettext and msgfmt. I use devx.sfs in Wary.
Shinobar has made the poedit package with xgettext and msgfmt in it so devx.sfs is not needed but it didn't work for me in Wary for some reason. I'll try it in Akida now.
And I quess it's here: http://182.164.209.64/puppy/lupq/opt/po ... 3-i686.pet
Yes, it works. xgettext, msgfmt and msgunfmt also work so devx.sfs is not needed.
Re: poedit for Akita
Excellent, thanks I am loading it now, and learning how to use it.rodin.s wrote:I use this poedit in Wary-511. I have tested it now on Akita and it works.
http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... 2-i686.pet
I found it in this topic: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59142
But devx.sfs is needed for xgettext and msgfmt. I use devx.sfs in Wary.
Shinobar has made the poedit package with xgettext and msgfmt in it so devx.sfs is not needed but it didn't work for me in Wary for some reason. I'll try it in Akida now.
And I quess it's here: http://182.164.209.64/puppy/lupq/opt/po ... 3-i686.pet
Yes, it works. xgettext, msgfmt and msgunfmt also work so devx.sfs is not needed.
I will update the 1st/main post soon, so users easily can download it.
I will also list which translations remain, and if they use gettext or not.
(I think that will be useful)
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15x faster than fixmenus, subcategory menu support, and no dependencies...
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70804
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70804
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