Guy Dog 5.0.1
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Dougal: use this one, it's fresh from today. The Bochs build script (which was removed but somehow sneaked into my upload) is just an experiment - I saw its size and thought it could be a nice security enhancement for Puppy (i.e for sandboxing).
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internet configuration not persistent
internet configuration not persistent
Between boots the internet configuration isn't persistent and has to be redone. (SNS)
Between boots the internet configuration isn't persistent and has to be redone. (SNS)
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That's an upstream bug; same goes for the loopback interface issue. I'm still not sure what causes this.
Just do this:
To work around the lo issue.
Just do this:
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ifconfig lo up
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Thank you.Iguleder wrote:That's an upstream bug; same goes for the loopback interface issue. I'm still not sure what causes this.
Just do this:To work around the lo issue.Code: Select all
ifconfig lo up
I created a script and did put it in Startup.
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no session saving?
Hi, thanks alot Iguleder for the fabulous Guy Dog. Works like a charm on my aspire one A150
How do I save my session? Tried manual save by typing pup2save from rxvt and there was some notification saying "request to save current session is queued." But nothing happened after that..
Also, osmo is not working, started in rxvt and theres "bus error" message. Is it just me?
How do I save my session? Tried manual save by typing pup2save from rxvt and there was some notification saying "request to save current session is queued." But nothing happened after that..
Also, osmo is not working, started in rxvt and theres "bus error" message. Is it just me?
That would explain why the CUPS web interface doesn't work.Iguleder wrote:That's an upstream bug; same goes for the loopback interface issue. I'm still not sure what causes this.
Just do this:To work around the lo issue.Code: Select all
ifconfig lo up
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Good news!
I converted even more of Guy Dog into fresh PET packages. The new packages include GParted, a complete audio stack (ALSA and all audio libraries, which the multimedia applications depend on) and more core packages (e.g module-init-tools, Tar and gzip).
Most of the packages are smaller than the old ones, even in the case of PET packages.
They bring the percentage of Debian packages closer to 50%: 150 packages (while there are 132 PET packages). This doesn't mean much; for example: we used Barry's old, static GParted package - the new one (which is the latest version) isn't static and pulls in 4 packages (and yes, it's smaller), because they were not compiled statically into the package.
Here's the full list of stuff built inside Guy Dog:
I'll build all those in the upcoming weeks, as there are more packages that need to be converted.
Once we have everything ready, I'll return to my 64-bit work.
I converted even more of Guy Dog into fresh PET packages. The new packages include GParted, a complete audio stack (ALSA and all audio libraries, which the multimedia applications depend on) and more core packages (e.g module-init-tools, Tar and gzip).
Most of the packages are smaller than the old ones, even in the case of PET packages.
They bring the percentage of Debian packages closer to 50%: 150 packages (while there are 132 PET packages). This doesn't mean much; for example: we used Barry's old, static GParted package - the new one (which is the latest version) isn't static and pulls in 4 packages (and yes, it's smaller), because they were not compiled statically into the package.
Here's the full list of stuff built inside Guy Dog:
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fehbg
tint2
wbar
gtk-theme-switch
gtk-engines
vanilla-dmz
obconf
e16-themes
galculator
gnumeric
homebank
emelfm2
findwild
gdmap
osmo
fpm2
sylpheed
pidgin
transmission
firefox
flashblock
yad
advancecomp
optipng
squashfs-tools4
gtkdialog
dbus
dbus-glib
file
dhcpcd
bash
xauth
libevent
dejavu-fonts-ttf
font-bh-ttf
fontconfig
freefont-ttf
freetype
liberation-fonts-ttf
LinLibertineTTF
ttf-bitstream-vera
ttf-droid
ubuntu-font-family
goffice
libgsf
wv
SDL_image
SDL_mixer
SDL_net
SDL
SDL_sound
SDL_ttf
enchant
hunspell
openbox
windowmaker-crm
e16
librsvg
imlib2
giblib
unionfs_utils
udev
align
mingetty
scale2x
unclutter
xdelta
numlockx
mirdir
mktemp
Xdialog
xlockmore
installwatch
scanpci
bcrypt
rp-pppoe
ppp
nenscript
mut2
waitmax
coreutils
modem-stats
ifplugd
setvol
guess_fs
dmidecode
elspci
hotplug2stdout
cddetect
ms-sys
sys-freedos
bbc_provided
makebootfat
ddcprobe
cups-pdf
shared-mime-info
sed
disktype
hicolor-icon-theme
time
read-edid
eject
grep
wget
setserial
findutils
bc
ethtool
gawk
tar
diffutils
patch
strace
flex
wireless_tools
iptables
debianutils
cpio
module-init-tools
rfkill
psmisc
sysfsutils
ntfs-3g_ntfsprogs
alsa-lib
alsa-utils
libogg
libvorbis
flac
libmad
libsndfile
libsamplerate
parted
libtheora
libsigc++
glibmm
gtkmm
cairomm
pangomm
gzip
leafpad
geany
catdoc
zathura
nano
abiword
dia
e16-docs
dosbox
chocolate-doom
scummvm
volumeicon
mplayer
deadbeef
mhwaveedit
aumix
freepats
TiMidity++
tcpdump
dropbear
pptp
gpptp
gadmin-samba
samba
network_tray
putty
gftp
freememapplet_tray
lxtask
powerapplet_tray
gparted
wmclock
wmsystemtray
e16keyedit
epplets
xvkbd
xpad
rxvt-unicode
xarchiver
ghasher
parcellite
grun
feh
scrot
gphoto2
rgbpaint
gcolor2
xsane
Once we have everything ready, I'll return to my 64-bit work.
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first user experience:
> I love the size, and I love the openbox-with-the-taskbar-on-top with the animation of minimizing windows!
> X works great here, just had to change my sound-preference-alsa-channel to speaker
> I love deadbeef loading up my entire music collection
x: the touchpad/mouse sensitivity is way too low by default
x: there's grun, but no win+r or alt-f2 to actually get at it
> once I edited the ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml and added it, the whole pmount+pupkill+urxvt (grun!) is fantastic
x: you can't just restart X from the menu
x: mplayer goes fullscreen - but leaves the actual video the same puny size in a fullscreen black window
I'm glad I've read these 14 pages - I've changed the wallpaper, (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-xaQOVk4rE6c/T ... d_Map3.jpg ,and I'm using the "fear" openbox theme at box-look.org, http://box-look.org/content/show.php/Fear?content=68540
> are "all these debian packages" going to work with this release? (I've been thinking about the fact that slapt-get is tonnes smaller than apt-get, and might just compile that soon, having looked at pussy-linux and g:micro(goblinx) and the whole "debian/slack/arch/ packages are cool because they've 'already' been made" scenario)
> iguleder: you need to fix the mplayer fullscreen issue, and I prefer rox-filer (even though this emelFM2 is auto-completing directories like mad - idunno) > I could actually use this thing as-it-is-now if only for the fullscreen video not working fine>
> I love the size, and I love the openbox-with-the-taskbar-on-top with the animation of minimizing windows!
> X works great here, just had to change my sound-preference-alsa-channel to speaker
> I love deadbeef loading up my entire music collection
x: the touchpad/mouse sensitivity is way too low by default
x: there's grun, but no win+r or alt-f2 to actually get at it
> once I edited the ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml and added it, the whole pmount+pupkill+urxvt (grun!) is fantastic
x: you can't just restart X from the menu
x: mplayer goes fullscreen - but leaves the actual video the same puny size in a fullscreen black window
I'm glad I've read these 14 pages - I've changed the wallpaper, (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-xaQOVk4rE6c/T ... d_Map3.jpg ,and I'm using the "fear" openbox theme at box-look.org, http://box-look.org/content/show.php/Fear?content=68540
> are "all these debian packages" going to work with this release? (I've been thinking about the fact that slapt-get is tonnes smaller than apt-get, and might just compile that soon, having looked at pussy-linux and g:micro(goblinx) and the whole "debian/slack/arch/ packages are cool because they've 'already' been made" scenario)
> iguleder: you need to fix the mplayer fullscreen issue, and I prefer rox-filer (even though this emelFM2 is auto-completing directories like mad - idunno) > I could actually use this thing as-it-is-now if only for the fullscreen video not working fine>
You may want to include rsync that is neither in the main not the devx sfs.Iguleder wrote: Here's the full list of stuff built inside Guy Dog:
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ymount
Hi stu90,22-okt stu90 wrote:...
Regarding drive mounting and rox maybe give ymount a try?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 3&start=90
I have changed some lines of code to let ymount work without rox
version 1.3 (sc0ttman's 1.2 is producing just segfaults with me)
Note, version 1.3 will open emelfm2 just once and put the main window of ymount always on top
I am uploading it here only because it will be interesting for guydogs only.
Enjoy
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Edited:
International users should install language support
and copy gtk20.mo to their /usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES
Iguleder, please put gtk20.mo into next version of guydog
this will translate the texts of the gtk-stock items
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The 64-bit port project is almost done!
I made a new Busybox package and now I'm working on the kernel. I want to use 2.6.32.x as the first kernel, because it's the most stable kernel around (well, it's the "longterm" one).
Once the kernel is ready, I'll need to find out how to build small and static packages for grep and other stuff in the initramfs.
I hope it won't be too problematic to build all the packages built on Guy Dog (for i486) on the x86_64 port, because of all the missing stuff.
Anyway, this is great already. Almost the whole Guy Dog can be ported to any architecture easily now
EDIT: I'm extremely tired from working so hard, so I decided to take a break and do something I've been thinking about for a very long time - a Trinity for Puppy.
Some of you probably remember that I made a Trinity SFS about a year ago if I remember right, from Debian packages.
Now I'm trying to go the other way and build Trinity inside Puppy, so it's both smaller and more ... native. Currently, I'm building just the Trinity base (qt3, arts, tqtinterface, kdelibs and kdebase), which means, a basic desktop with a file manager, a terminal emulator and a text editor. I want it to be smaller than 30 MB. Applications should be extremely easy to add, since the Trinity developers are doing some extremely good work - they ported many components to CMake.
I made a new Busybox package and now I'm working on the kernel. I want to use 2.6.32.x as the first kernel, because it's the most stable kernel around (well, it's the "longterm" one).
Once the kernel is ready, I'll need to find out how to build small and static packages for grep and other stuff in the initramfs.
I hope it won't be too problematic to build all the packages built on Guy Dog (for i486) on the x86_64 port, because of all the missing stuff.
Anyway, this is great already. Almost the whole Guy Dog can be ported to any architecture easily now
EDIT: I'm extremely tired from working so hard, so I decided to take a break and do something I've been thinking about for a very long time - a Trinity for Puppy.
Some of you probably remember that I made a Trinity SFS about a year ago if I remember right, from Debian packages.
Now I'm trying to go the other way and build Trinity inside Puppy, so it's both smaller and more ... native. Currently, I'm building just the Trinity base (qt3, arts, tqtinterface, kdelibs and kdebase), which means, a basic desktop with a file manager, a terminal emulator and a text editor. I want it to be smaller than 30 MB. Applications should be extremely easy to add, since the Trinity developers are doing some extremely good work - they ported many components to CMake.
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Using Guy Dog's pdf viewer, how can I scroll down?
The text was small, so I magnified the image until about 4/5 of it was off the bottom of the screen. But everything I tried for scrolling down just switched to the top of the next page. Anyone figured out how to scroll down to read the lower parts of the current page?
The text was small, so I magnified the image until about 4/5 of it was off the bottom of the screen. But everything I tried for scrolling down just switched to the top of the next page. Anyone figured out how to scroll down to read the lower parts of the current page?
this can be done by setting margins of the desktop in obconfig. you can set just 1pixel on the left for example
also it's possible to set a keybinding for that in openbox rc file( there's a wide explanation in urukrama's blog
http://urukrama.wordpress.com/openbox-guide/#Key_mouse
( i did this some years ago when i used tabbed -like interface with OB an tint)
also if i'm not mistaken tint also have an option to show openbox menu
also it's possible to set a keybinding for that in openbox rc file( there's a wide explanation in urukrama's blog
http://urukrama.wordpress.com/openbox-guide/#Key_mouse
( i did this some years ago when i used tabbed -like interface with OB an tint)
also if i'm not mistaken tint also have an option to show openbox menu
yeah there's actually a bunch of stuff missing aye, better make a list bro
~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
(the W- is the windows button, W-d "ShowDesktop" is already there) (and you'll find the program gmrun is fantastic, just a note - the console is urxvt)
~/.config/openbox/rc.xml
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<!-- Keybindings for running applications -->
<keybind key="W-r">
<action name="Execute">
<command>/usr/bin/grun</command>
</action>
</keybind>
<!-- Keybindings for running applications -->
<keybind key="A-F2">
<action name="Execute">
<command>/usr/bin/grun</command>
</action>
</keybind>
<!-- Keybinding for Main Menu -->
<keybind key="W-space">
<action name="ShowMenu">
<menu>root-menu</menu>
</action>
</keybind>