Slacko Puppy 5.3.1
libreoffice
i tried to install libreoffice in 5.3 but a lot of errors...
@Stripe
This error comes from Python - it seems that slackos Python in the Devx dont has the Python gtk Module. This could be a starter http://www.pygtk.org/
This error comes from Python - it seems that slackos Python in the Devx dont has the Python gtk Module. This could be a starter http://www.pygtk.org/
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Hi Don !
- You maybe need installing the PyGtk module - this can be downloaded from the slacky repo (i.e. pygtk-2.22.0-i486-1.txz ...have already experienced it with success; maybe other extra-modules needed as pycairo-1.8.10-i486-1.txz and pygobject-2.26.0-i486-1.txz ; those .txz packages get installed just clicking on it like a .pet package - then no devx package requested provided the python2.6.6 package is installed).
- check also if the PyGtk module is in the right directory !! It is sometimes installed in the dist-package subdirectory; whereas python supposes to find it in site-package . Then a solution (also succesfully experienced) is to symlink, if present , the requested modules folder from dist-package to site-package. Note there could be both python2.6 an python2.7 folders.
Check whether the module (here = pygtk) is right installed doing in a console:
(if you get something like this without ImportError message, then you are done with that module installation - type quit() to exit from python session)
You maybe need also to reboot (I am not sure, but requested for some modules)
Hope this helps !
Have fun!
Charlie
Having earlier already tried to install Python apps on Puppy included slacko, but not experienced in Python programming, perhapsStripe wrote: # zenmap
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/zenmap", line 94, in <module>
import zenmapGUI.App
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/zenmapGUI/App.py", line 116, in <module>
import gtk
ImportError: No module named gtk
#
I read it as a gtk module is not installed, (but which one ??)
and I thought gtk was installed as standard and when I compiled the program it never asked for gtk as a dependancy
Is it a slacko fault ? or am I missing something ?
cheers
Don
edited to add: have compiled and ran it in lucid 528 without problem (if that helps )
- You maybe need installing the PyGtk module - this can be downloaded from the slacky repo (i.e. pygtk-2.22.0-i486-1.txz ...have already experienced it with success; maybe other extra-modules needed as pycairo-1.8.10-i486-1.txz and pygobject-2.26.0-i486-1.txz ; those .txz packages get installed just clicking on it like a .pet package - then no devx package requested provided the python2.6.6 package is installed).
- check also if the PyGtk module is in the right directory !! It is sometimes installed in the dist-package subdirectory; whereas python supposes to find it in site-package . Then a solution (also succesfully experienced) is to symlink, if present , the requested modules folder from dist-package to site-package. Note there could be both python2.6 an python2.7 folders.
Check whether the module (here = pygtk) is right installed doing in a console:
(if you get something like this without ImportError message, then you are done with that module installation - type quit() to exit from python session)
Code: Select all
#python
...
>>> import pygtk
>>>
>>>quit()
#
Hope this helps !
Have fun!
Charlie
Yes, thanks. Definately! As I stated in a previous post I am very much still in study mode. And that first noob help post is superb! But I am one of those wierdos who just HAS to go ahead and break a few things before really seeing the big picture. But surely a boot-up from live cd and simple attempt at a common savefile operation aren't to be viewed as doing anything very special, right? If that were so, then maybe I need to re-think my desire to learn more about puppy and linux in general... nhhhaaa, maybe not.I suggest you spend a little more time learning how Puppy works before trying to do anything.
There is a learning curve we all had to deal with.
Really?! How depressing! And confusing as there remains a clearly worded suggestion to USE heavy encryption in the savefile dialog. Should that be thrown out to avoid a trap, or possibly re-worded to include caveat or warning?You said you used heavy encryption option to make it.
That could be the problem. Encryption of save files is a very old option and from posts I have read, I do not think it works well anymore with the newer versions of Puppy.
I would delete the old save file and make a new one, but do not use encryption option.
That is just what I did. Immediate, and brief looksie, with an abortive attempt to get dev working then a shutdown to create the save. I distinctly had that in mind as I want a "pristine" clean slate savefile to use in case of corruption, fumble-fingering or whatever.Also, when using an install of Puppy that uses a save file. Best to make the save file first before installing any other programs.
Thanks for the good advice.
KRuCi8L3,
Please do not stop exploring and dive into the world of Puppy Linux.
I just wanted to make sure you had your life jacket on before you got to deep.
Dive in the water is fine.
Yes making a save file is very basic and it should work with no problems. Most of the time it does. When someone has problems, it is hard to figure out what is causing it.
Not all versions of Puppy work on all computers.
We only know what you tell us, so sometimes we offer suggestions on what could be happening. Sometimes your problem is a bug no one has come across before.
The encryption idea was just something to try and see what happens. If it worked or did not, then we would have more info to go on.
Putting save file on first partition is best.
Another idea.
One thing about making save file program. It does not give warning, if you choose size of save file that is too big for available free space. It will tell you how much free space, but not stop you from choosing a save file size too big.
If you do, it will seem to work OK, but of course it will not make a good save file.
Please do not stop exploring and dive into the world of Puppy Linux.
I just wanted to make sure you had your life jacket on before you got to deep.
Dive in the water is fine.
Yes making a save file is very basic and it should work with no problems. Most of the time it does. When someone has problems, it is hard to figure out what is causing it.
Not all versions of Puppy work on all computers.
We only know what you tell us, so sometimes we offer suggestions on what could be happening. Sometimes your problem is a bug no one has come across before.
The encryption idea was just something to try and see what happens. If it worked or did not, then we would have more info to go on.
Specific details of how partitioned.ext2 savefile to 2+gb partition (ext4) of a 4gb usb flashdisk seemed to go well
Putting save file on first partition is best.
Another idea.
One thing about making save file program. It does not give warning, if you choose size of save file that is too big for available free space. It will tell you how much free space, but not stop you from choosing a save file size too big.
If you do, it will seem to work OK, but of course it will not make a good save file.
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The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
anyone got any ideas?Q5sys wrote:anyone manage to get slapt-get working or not? Just wondering as it'd be alot eaiser to be able to grab random libs that are missing with it once we start fine tuning our individual systems.
Unfortunately I've been so busy I havent been able to work with slacko much beyond installing it last weekend.
5.3 Problems
System is not recognizing an SD card
Bcrypt isn't accepting passwords
HP nc4400 and MSI Wind120
I've been following Puppy's evolution now for about 3 years. I've tried a few different distros but keep coming back to Puppy. However in that 3 years the biggest improvements I've seen are Frisbee and Wbar. Seems too often the most conspicuous change is the background art. Do we really need several different "breeds" of Puppy, and is there enough expertise and energy out there to support 3+breeds?
Bcrypt isn't accepting passwords
HP nc4400 and MSI Wind120
I've been following Puppy's evolution now for about 3 years. I've tried a few different distros but keep coming back to Puppy. However in that 3 years the biggest improvements I've seen are Frisbee and Wbar. Seems too often the most conspicuous change is the background art. Do we really need several different "breeds" of Puppy, and is there enough expertise and energy out there to support 3+breeds?
Thanks bigpup, heaps (no I mean that... really big heaps)! Excellent tips. After work today I plan to try again. Your advice is appreciated.
Sometimes I feel exactly like that (I'm a bug no one has ... oh, forget it.)When someone has problems, it is hard to figure out what is causing it.
...
Sometimes your problem is a bug no one has come across before.
I see. Mad scientist experimentation 101, gotta love it!The encryption idea was just something to try and see what happens. If it worked or did not, then we would have more info to go on.
Aha. I think you may have poked the potato right in the eye on that one. The file WAS put on the second partition and was close to max cap of the disk. Also, the flashdisk was partitioned with a different gparted version from an earlier puppy months ago. I will try again from live cd and wipe/reconfigure that flashdisk this afternoon. Thanks ever so much!Specific details of how partitioned.
Putting save file on first partition is best......If you do, it will seem to work OK, but of course it will not make a good save file.
Another question for the vets. On my past systems the Alt-Tab key combo would be used to cycle the active window. However it always would cycle through the windows from most recent active to the very last used. However on slacko it seems to just change in order of things in my taskbar.
When I have a ton of windows open it was nice to be able to Alt-Tab between the last two active windows.. Instead of having to cycle between every program to just use the last two.
Any way to change this? Ive searched online but havent found much.
Thanks guys.
EDIT:
In some free time today I got Slapt-get up and running with the gslapt interface. Thread HERE
When I have a ton of windows open it was nice to be able to Alt-Tab between the last two active windows.. Instead of having to cycle between every program to just use the last two.
Any way to change this? Ive searched online but havent found much.
Thanks guys.
EDIT:
In some free time today I got Slapt-get up and running with the gslapt interface. Thread HERE
Try menu->setup->mouse/keyboard wizard->choose type of mousedawg wrote:Serial mouse problem here - can't get it working at all in Slacko. It works fine in Lupu (5.2. and Wary (5.2), though.
Any ideas?
May have to reboot or do a restart X server if you change any settings.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Bigpup, actually, I forgot to mention I had tried that and it's the same, but thanks..
So I went and messed with the module priorities, and still no luck.
I then tried messing with the Xorg settings similarly as described here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... -a-757321/ But no luck at this point...I might retry again later sometime.
So I went and messed with the module priorities, and still no luck.
I then tried messing with the Xorg settings similarly as described here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... -a-757321/ But no luck at this point...I might retry again later sometime.
I used to only like Puppy as a friend, but now I think our relationship is starting to develop into something more... :D
Possible solution to this bug here:SilvioTOO wrote:Same problem here...
bigpup wrote:Slacko 5.3 main
Still having this problem.
Frugal install to USB flash drive
Save option - save to partition sdb1(the flash drive)
menu->shutdown->reboot or poweroff
Goes to saving session to sdb1 message
Then back to desktop.
Does not poweroff computer or reboot.
If you make a save file to flash drive. no problems.
This only happens if you use save option save to sdb1 (the flash drive)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=73225
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
A Puppy Package Manager bug has been reported that seems to list the entire repo for certain apps as dependencies
I have found that bug and have attached a fix, Barry has been informed and the fix will filter through to woof.
It is recommended that everyone use this patch if you require apps from slackware/salix/slacky repos.
I have found that bug and have attached a fix, Barry has been informed and the fix will filter through to woof.
It is recommended that everyone use this patch if you require apps from slackware/salix/slacky repos.
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Bootmanager Problem
Fresh frugal installation on an ext3 partition. Created a 3fs save file upon reboot. No extra progams are installed.
Bootmanager configure bootup gives an error (see below) when you try to choose which extra SFS files to load at bootup. I received the same error message at the opening screen after rebooting to create a save file.
The error message shows if the /mnt/home directory contains too many SFS files. (See /mnt/home directory below.) I did not determine how many SFS need to be present to generate the error, however, when I reduced the number of SFS files to 8, it operates.
Another problem that I've noticed and reported previously is that shutdown reboots instead of shutting power off when installed on an ext4 partition. This problem does not occur with this ext3 frugal installation.
Regards,
Jim
Bootmanager configure bootup gives an error (see below) when you try to choose which extra SFS files to load at bootup. I received the same error message at the opening screen after rebooting to create a save file.
The error message shows if the /mnt/home directory contains too many SFS files. (See /mnt/home directory below.) I did not determine how many SFS need to be present to generate the error, however, when I reduced the number of SFS files to 8, it operates.
Another problem that I've noticed and reported previously is that shutdown reboots instead of shutting power off when installed on an ext4 partition. This problem does not occur with this ext3 frugal installation.
Regards,
Jim
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Please update Pidgin
The latest version is 2.10
The version in the repo is 2.7 and there are a lot of improvements and fixes in 2.10
http://pidgin.im
The latest version is 2.10
The version in the repo is 2.7 and there are a lot of improvements and fixes in 2.10
http://pidgin.im