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I have not tested Chrome on Slacko having given up on the whole nasty mess (Chrome that is) a couple of weeks back but in Spup1 I used to have to add these libs. The small image is of libs that Mozilla adds, so should be looked for within the /usr/lib/seamonkey directories.
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Spup Frugal HD and USB
Root forever!
Root forever!
I was bored so........removed JWM and added LXDE and PCmanfm.Got rid of that Thunar menu entry too.
Think that means I'm bored.
Think that means I'm bored.
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pppoe problem in slacko
On page 26 of this thread rcrsn51 wrote:
Well, Barry's comment on his blog is this:This odd behaviour once showed up in an early Quirky or Wary. BK fixed it, but I don't know how.
Alright? So I guess all hopes rest on you then, 01micko!wuwei,
I just looked at that thread, I don't recall ever solving it -- perhaps I did, I just don't remember.
wuwei
The version I am putting up tonight is a full rebuild from the ground up with the new woof infrastructure. I'm hoping by some magic the bug disappears [ ]. Not exactly scientific, I have no clue. I searched all the pppoe scripts, nothing near a mention of "pdf".
I was mistaken in my earlier response, I only recompiled epdfview. The quirky version didn't run. I will redownload pppoe.. maybe something corrupt crept in.
The version I am putting up tonight is a full rebuild from the ground up with the new woof infrastructure. I'm hoping by some magic the bug disappears [ ]. Not exactly scientific, I have no clue. I searched all the pppoe scripts, nothing near a mention of "pdf".
I was mistaken in my earlier response, I only recompiled epdfview. The quirky version didn't run. I will redownload pppoe.. maybe something corrupt crept in.
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Re: Chromium 15
Yes,I have the following files installed :- libgcrypt.so,libgcrypt.so.11and libgcrypt.so.1.1.6.0sszindian wrote:
I did a Chromium-15 download in Wary-5.1.3 and... IT DID NOT WORK there either so I did a command line on Chromium and it said it was trying to locate file libgcrypt.so.11
Would you both be kind enough to see if you each have that particular lib file installed or any libgcrypt.x files?
Appreciate it!
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Hi All
Uploading Slacko Beta 1 as I type, will be about half an hour or so.
It's a little bit exciting ..
There are still bugs I have not addressed. moving to "Official" required a lot of work as I had a very comfortable structure, so things like Frisbee, Synaptics are still in the same state, sorry. However there are a bunch of fixed bugs, ffmpeg, gnome-mplayer, Pmusic, BrokenDale [ ], stray menu items (thunar etc),
There will be a very well stocked PPM. Lots of QT stuff for those inclined, alternate multimedia stuff, Emacs, browsers... also the sfs still reside on smokey01 and brainwave but still should work. I'll consult with Barry about the best way to handle this.
There is still heaps to do. I appeal to any body that likes fixing bugs to knuckle down and give us a hand here in the Slacko thread (well in the new Beta thread anyway..).
The time schedule I have set is six weeks until release (late September). I think that gives us a comfortable Beta cycle. We are a maturing product, I have been on Slacko (aka spup) for 9 months now.
Package devs feel free to offer anything you can. Many Slackware packages work ootb but there is always room for more packages!
Ok, 'nuff drivel from me for half an hour at least
Uploading Slacko Beta 1 as I type, will be about half an hour or so.
It's a little bit exciting ..
There are still bugs I have not addressed. moving to "Official" required a lot of work as I had a very comfortable structure, so things like Frisbee, Synaptics are still in the same state, sorry. However there are a bunch of fixed bugs, ffmpeg, gnome-mplayer, Pmusic, BrokenDale [ ], stray menu items (thunar etc),
There will be a very well stocked PPM. Lots of QT stuff for those inclined, alternate multimedia stuff, Emacs, browsers... also the sfs still reside on smokey01 and brainwave but still should work. I'll consult with Barry about the best way to handle this.
There is still heaps to do. I appeal to any body that likes fixing bugs to knuckle down and give us a hand here in the Slacko thread (well in the new Beta thread anyway..).
The time schedule I have set is six weeks until release (late September). I think that gives us a comfortable Beta cycle. We are a maturing product, I have been on Slacko (aka spup) for 9 months now.
Package devs feel free to offer anything you can. Many Slackware packages work ootb but there is always room for more packages!
Ok, 'nuff drivel from me for half an hour at least
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Re: Chromium 15
Yes you are right. Yes I do have a libgcrypt.so.11 from 27 Dec that symlink to a libgcrypt.so.11.5.2 from 26 Dec 2010 so somebody kind made one for us back then.sszindian wrote:...Nooby wrote:I was lucky using the Chromium pet. Just worked. Even Flash.
Would you both be kind enough to see if you each have that particular lib libgcrypt.so.11 file installed or any libgcrypt.x files?
Appreciate it!
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Micko I do keep the faith in Slacko.
oops I see the time now on Murga is Today, at 12:25 pm so the file has not been uploaded yet. Still some time before it will be available then? You edit the first file and tell about it there don't you?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Re: pppoe problem in slacko
I can't duplicate this problem. When it showed up in Quirky/Wary, it was in a different context. I vaguely remember that the solution was to clear the shell history with "history -c". But I could be wrong.wuwei wrote:On page 26 of this thread rcrsn51 wrote:
Well, Barry's comment on his blog is this:This odd behaviour once showed up in an early Quirky or Wary. BK fixed it, but I don't know how.
Alright? So I guess all hopes rest on you then, 01micko!wuwei,
I just looked at that thread, I don't recall ever solving it -- perhaps I did, I just don't remember.
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Chromium 15
nooby - Brown Mouse - Dave S
Thanks for the posts on the 'lib' files.... just maybe with enough time (and it appears it's going to take some time) one of us (or someone with a lot of knowledge on browsers) will be able to figure out just what makes this Chromium animal click? I hope so!
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Thanks for the posts on the 'lib' files.... just maybe with enough time (and it appears it's going to take some time) one of us (or someone with a lot of knowledge on browsers) will be able to figure out just what makes this Chromium animal click? I hope so!
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aarf I would have no clue if you had not shared that link. Much appreciated you cared about us that miss such announcements.
I thought it would be in the first post in the threads I write in but being beta he most likely want comments on that one separate. That is important too.
To not mix up comments. I download and check how it acts up.
I thought it would be in the first post in the threads I write in but being beta he most likely want comments on that one separate. That is important too.
To not mix up comments. I download and check how it acts up.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Slack has always been one of my favourites, but, sadly, a very brief look at this Puppy proved disappointing. Won't get another chance to mess with it until tomorrow, but one glaring issue was browser display. Had never, ever seen 'aliasing' on any of my kit before, ancient or modern - didn't know what folks were complaining about. Now I see it for the first time (ATI - RV6DE). SM I hate anyway, so don't understand slavish adherence to it in derivatives? The curious reluctance to default to a mixture of US and Oz localisations continues to puzzle despite being raised here several times.
Notwithstanding this, and other apparent issues, the overall presentation is rather pleasant as well as the speed.
Notwithstanding this, and other apparent issues, the overall presentation is rather pleasant as well as the speed.
My bad Sage.. there is a template in woof that partially strips libxcb* (all variants included) and this cripples rendering in some kit in Slacko. While my old brookdale (once the bugs were sorted) rendered beautifully my recent radeon looked like fly poo on the monitor! Please test beta 2 when you get the chance (approx a week away).. seamonkey wont be so mucky.Sage wrote:Slack has always been one of my favourites, but, sadly, a very brief look at this Puppy proved disappointing. Won't get another chance to mess with it until tomorrow, but one glaring issue was browser display. Had never, ever seen 'aliasing' on any of my kit before, ancient or modern - didn't know what folks were complaining about. Now I see it for the first time (ATI - RV6DE). SM I hate anyway, so don't understand slavish adherence to it in derivatives? The curious reluctance to default to a mixture of US and Oz localisations continues to puzzle despite being raised here several times.
Notwithstanding this, and other apparent issues, the overall presentation is rather pleasant as well as the speed.
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Glad it's not my finger trouble!
I know BK hates me maligning SM, but really, from a user viewpoint it's pants. Noted that the new Salix LXDE 13.37 (Slack-ish) has decamped to Midori; a sound choice, although Opera remains my favourite. Sometimes it's better, at least for those who are able, to worry the h*ll out of good apps that have Flash or other issues, even if it means writing to the developers. Noted that BK does indeed communicate with originators, most of whom are co-operative. The Salix guys seem to have a lot of good ideas, but still behind the vision encapsulated in Puppies.
HW or SW development needs real stamina! I only do the former.
I know BK hates me maligning SM, but really, from a user viewpoint it's pants. Noted that the new Salix LXDE 13.37 (Slack-ish) has decamped to Midori; a sound choice, although Opera remains my favourite. Sometimes it's better, at least for those who are able, to worry the h*ll out of good apps that have Flash or other issues, even if it means writing to the developers. Noted that BK does indeed communicate with originators, most of whom are co-operative. The Salix guys seem to have a lot of good ideas, but still behind the vision encapsulated in Puppies.
HW or SW development needs real stamina! I only do the former.