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#441 Post by harii4 »

I know Big_Bass is really (very) busy. :D

But it been almost an year: :P
TXZ_Pup-4.50-7-13-2010.iso

Could need an fresh new ISO - new make over.
With new wallpaper and icons + any new tools
How about an browser installer - kazehakase, opera, skipstone, seamonkey, firefox or midori.
dillo as stand by.

updates just don't get any puppy news. :(

Good news i use TXZ_Pup more than my 3.02 pup.
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#442 Post by big_bass »

How about an browser installer - kazehakase, opera, skipstone, seamonkey, firefox or midori.
dillo as stand by.
if you want stable go with seamonkey

A few years a go I got with the netsurf developer (rjek) to get it on puppy
when I was on fat free 3.01 he ended up making his own pet packages for puppy
I wonder if he is still one of the main developers on it if so thats a nice fast light browser

*well I see what happened puppy users ticked off another main app developerhttp://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 04&t=46398
sorry to see that rjek (He was very helpful and a nice guy )


I have spent most of my time setting up package management
and tools to build everything from source code
for me TXZ is my stable work horse
to use to build tools with and write code
if I took the route of constant never ending updated ISO's
I wouldnt have anytime to do what I like to do



I guess linux its a way of life for me
some people are interested in quick results no matter what they have to do to get "in the news"
others are more interested in the really learning how things work from the bottom up

I would like to finally start writing some code in BaCon
that has been on my must do list for a long time
small fast apps you write in basic and it compiles as fast C code
theres a lot that still needs to be done


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#443 Post by edoc »

harii4 wrote: How about an browser installer - kazehakase, opera, skipstone, seamonkey, firefox or midori. dillo as stand by.
I tend to use Seamonkey as the integrated package simplifies things - but they are making some changes that make it a little less desirable to some.

I've used Midori under Fluppy 013 and it is a fine app, the challenge has been Claws, though I read that the newest version is greatly-improved. (Claws pairs with Midori for an essentially-integrated E-mail-Web package.)

The Squeeze 5X7 developers say that Midori is a nightmare to port to Puppy and so it may have died to Puppy users with Jemimah's adaptation for Fluppy. (I have no idea why she could do it and no one else can but there is is.)

Never heard of kazehakase, will have to look at that. I didn't like some things about Opera, I recall looking at skipstone and forget why I 'skipped it', Firefox seems to be following a MS-model of constant change and some of the same questionable changes as Seamonkey (see the support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org discussion list for details).

Dillo seems to have disappeared from many Puplets. I am not sure why but, like Midori, it may be due to complex and/or large dependencies.

Since I am not a developer I humbly submit to the best judgment of those who do - and am very grateful that they share the blessings of their talents!

EDIT: Kazehakase appears to have been abandoned in 2008 http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/wiki/?c=recent
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#444 Post by harii4 »

if you want stable go with seamonkey

A few years a go I got with the netsurf developer (rjek) to get it on puppy
when I was on fat free 3.01 he ended up making his own pet packages for puppy
I wonder if he is still one of the main developers on it if so thats a nice fast light browser

*well I see what happened puppy users ticked off another main app developerhttp://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php ... 04&t=46398
sorry to see that rjek (He was very helpful and a nice guy )
Sorry for the web browser rant - seamonkey is hogging half of my ram by just opening and eats it very fast.

lucky you have an "cleanup_memory" tool :D
I played with settings and had no luck with the other browsers.
Broken my pup setup 3 times but i'll get it yet lol

I'll try netsurf.
been using links hacked from slackfind - its works but not pretty
just miss the copy and paste.

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#445 Post by edoc »

Midori had stability problems but it was either an update by Midori or a tweak by Jemimah which led to a stable version ... I use it a lot.

I will miss it when Fluppy 013 finally runs out of gas and no one compiles it for Squeeze, etc.
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#446 Post by big_bass »

this started because my son wanted to listen to music on his nintendo ds game thingy

I passed some music for him in mp3 I thought that would be fine
but no it only reads mp4
no problem lets convert it so I took the lazy way with some on line converter it took a long time
hey there has got to be a light converter for linux right?

yeah and about 20 times faster


so I found a script and edited it for (dragndrop and to give you a terminal output
to watch the progress )

it has two dependencies I compiled for txz_pup
faad2 , faac and mpg123


http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/faac-1.28-i486.tgz
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/faad2-2.7-i486.tgz
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/mpg123-1.13.3-i486-1.tgz about 300kb


enjoy

all of theses are drag n drop scripts

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#!/bin/bash 

# call this cleanup-renamer
# dragNdrop file to rename  poorly formatted files 
# that have spaces and symbols in their names such as music files 

# rename badly formatted files that have spaces and symbols
mv "$@" `echo -n "$@" | tr  '=;"<>,+!@#$?%^*&(){}[]' ' ' | tr -s ' ' '_*'`





updated to place the song title embedded in the file Nov-13-2011

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#!/bin/bash

#dragNdrop
# conv-mp3-mp4

A="$@"
NO_EXT_FILE=`echo "${A//.mp3/}"`
echo $NO_EXT_FILE
TITLE=`basename "$@"`

# conversion from mp3 to wav using mplayer.

xterm  -geometry 40x30+150+40 -e mplayer -ao pcm $NO_EXT_FILE.mp3 -ao pcm:file="$NO_EXT_FILE.wav"

# wav file in faac  to mp4

xterm  -geometry 40x30+150+40 -e faac $NO_EXT_FILE".wav" -o $NO_EXT_FILE.m4a -w --title $TITLE --album $TITLE



this is for m4a to mp3

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#!/bin/bash
# this is for m4a to mp3 
A="$@"
NO_EXT_FILE=`echo "${A//.m4a/}"`
echo $NO_EXT_FILE


# conversion from mp3 to wav using mplayer.

xterm  -geometry 40x30+150+40 -e mplayer -ao pcm $NO_EXT_FILE.m4a -ao pcm:file="$NO_EXT_FILE.wav"

# wav file to mp3 using mpg123
rxvt_hold  -geometry 40x30+150+40 -e mpg123 $NO_EXT_FILE".wav"  $NO_EXT_FILE.mp3
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#447 Post by harii4 »

On new setup on an :
Dell Latitude c540/c640 pentium 4

when it loaded to the desktop the mouse would not function
(it worked as live cd)
did an ctrl -alt- backspace
and modprobe psmouse
then all was well.

Xzesa on an hard drive install.
added modprobe psmouse to /etc/rc.d/rc.local and all works fine.
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#448 Post by Aitch »

Joe

Maybe of interest....Joe Wing's back, and JWM v2.1.0 is now available! [thanks, dewbie]

http://joewing.net/index.shtml

Aitch :)
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#449 Post by harii4 »

First try with src2pkg with txz-pup
failed with BadWM

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Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 4	open	/usr/bin/BadWM	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chown	/usr/bin/BadWM	-1	-1	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chmod	/usr/bin/BadWM	00755	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug sh: 3	open	/dev/tty	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug sh: 3	open	/dev/tty	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 4	open	/usr/man/man1/BadWM.1	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chown	/usr/man/man1/BadWM.1	-1	-1	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chmod	/usr/man/man1/BadWM.1	00644	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug sh: 3	open	/dev/tty	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug sh: 3	open	/dev/tty	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 4	open	/usr/man/man5/BadWMrc.5	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chown	/usr/man/man5/BadWMrc.5	-1	-1	#success
Oct 28 22:14:10 (none) user.debug ginstall: 0	chmod	/usr/man/man5/BadWMrc.5	00644	#success
Oct 28 22:16:54 (none) user.info kernel: BadWM[13312]: segfault at 3a ip 0804c17b sp bfc342f0 error 4 in BadWM[8048000+7000]
Oct 28 22:17:22 (none) user.info kernel: BadWM[13354]: segfault at 3a ip 0804c17b sp bf94c850 error 4 in BadWM[8048000+7000]
Oct 28 22:17:47 (none) user.info kernel: BadWM[13427]: segfault at 3a ip 0804c17b sp bfd76480 error 4 in BadWM[8048000+7000]
i should try something easy - next time :D
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#450 Post by big_bass »

harii4
First try with src2pkg with txz-pup
failed with BadWM
if you want to start compiling things to test src2pkg or just compile an app
stay far away from any window managers at first

there are always configurations needed to get everything from default to just working
then quite some time fine tuning everything

this isnt a src2pkg problem it is jumping into complex packages
just for fun take a look at xcfe and see how many dependencies only that are needed

if you want a list of some easy packages I will have some time tomorrow
to post some but meanwhile

maybe my friend Gilbert "amigo¨ will see this and offer some simple packages to get built quickly ....he wrote src2pkg

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#451 Post by harii4 »

there are always configurations needed to get everything from default to just working
then quite some time fine tuning everything

this isnt a src2pkg problem it is jumping into complex packages
just for fun take a look at xcfe and see how many dependencies only that are needed

if you want a list of some easy packages I will have some time tomorrow
to post some but meanwhile
i was amazed how easy - it really is :D
nothing is wrong with src2pkg :D just my skill level.
I know i lacked the skills for the complex stuff but about half of the apps tested - worked.
Most failed due to missing dependencies

Thank you Big_Bass and Amigo
I'm working alot of overtime but if you would like to send an list.
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#452 Post by big_bass »

bacon-1.0.24 upxed the bin
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/bacon-1.0.24-2_SLXR.tgz
everything you need to get started with BaCon

==============================================
==============================================
Memo: as new puppy versions come out everyday
I am working on learning BaCon and writing some new apps

and pressing forward to some new things that havent been already done before

the first BaCon app I started on (GatorDog and I completed )is to
take Keywords from a programming language and add syntax coloring
its called bacon2bb it converts Bacon code to this fourms BBcode
for color viewing of the keywords here is an example
when you convert BB code to html it looks like this

http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/bacon2bb.html


a big file example with 3 colors
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/hug-colored.html

anyone who ever did a web page knows
there is no easy way to add color to a custom
keyword list bacon2bb auto generates this :D

bacon2bb

http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/bacon2bb-2 ... 1_SLXR.tgz

replace its a dependency
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/replace-2. ... 1_SLXR.tgz

this opens up the possibility to many new things
such as code conversions from one language to another since all the keywords are recognized they could be exchanged to a super powerful (sed or replace program )
for sources as is bacon2bb is converting about 300 keywords automatically 8)
and the list is outside of the compiled binary this means the user just
edits a plain text file for new keywords so no "programming" needed
to make your own lists

and the list goes on ...

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#453 Post by big_bass »

updated so you can compile most apps from inside the geany GUI
updated Nov-5-2011 for HUG highlighting and upx compression

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=353


I cant use gtksourceview with my gtk version so this is how to get
another GUI going
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#454 Post by big_bass »

http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/tcc-0.9.25-2_SLXR.tgz 282kb C compiler


http://bellard.org/tcc/

when you dont want to install the devx to compile just some C code
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#455 Post by harii4 »

When to download:
madwifi-r3878-20081204_2.6.27.7-i486-4_SLXR.txz
and got:
madwifi-r3878-20081204_2.6.27.7-i486-4_SLXR.man
is the file corupted?
more?:
python-2.5.2-i486-3_SLXR.man
===========================================================================

And found out i really don't want madwifi ? :? ????
fire hydrant pup states that the Hp compaq nc6000 uses;
ath_pci atheros 802.11 wireless LAN card ?

no luck on wifi on the hp compaq nc6000
i'm also fixing an hp compaq nc8000 - just waiting on parts.
hope you can help with wifi?
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#456 Post by big_bass »

with this you can see what hardware is inside
there are just a few options

HP W500 802.11a/b/g WLAN
Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b WLAN
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG 802.11b/g WLAN


http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quic ... ifications

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#457 Post by harii4 »

thank you,
fixing the laptops with txz-pup as gifts for the holidays.
keep up the great work :)
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your right,
Must have corupted the file trying to change to other formats???
Needed only change .man to .txz :oops:
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again thank you - :D
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#458 Post by big_bass »

bash upgrade to the latest 4.2
http://www.puppy2.org/slaxer/bash-4.2-5_SLXR.tgz

I am updating things for Bacon
if anyone is wondering what I am doing lately
I will be spending my time writing apps in Bacon code
may new apps to come http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=400
since Bacon coverts everything you code from BASIC to C
you get the fastest apps


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#459 Post by harii4 »

This link is dead :(

This link still works http://bellard.org/tcc/

good to hear about the updates :)
cheers
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#460 Post by Aitch »

Raffy has been a bit busy, harii4, but, I'm sure Joe will send him a pm, or something

It's all good

Aitch :)
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