Saluki
This is the basic process I use for building the adrive.
1. Create a directory and extract all the desired pets inside it like so
2. Run the adrive builder script with the directory you created above as the argument.
This is the contents of the adrive builder script - very basic to start out.
1. Create a directory and extract all the desired pets inside it like so
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# ls adrive/
abiword-2.8.6-saluki
aiksaurus-1.2.1-i486
asunder-2.1-i486
clarf_pnethood-0.6.8.1
claws-mail-3.7.10-i486
cursor_themes-1
dconf-0.5.1-i486
defaults-1.0
dia-0.97-i486
evince-2.32.0-i486
extra-fonts-1.0
farsight2-0.0.31-i486
fbreader-0.12.10-i486
gadmin-sshd-0.0.1-i486
galculator-1.3.4-i486
gcolor2-0.4-saluki
GConf-3.2.3-i486
geany-0.19.1-2-saluki
gftp-2.0.19-patched_2ubuntu1_expandedpathsigsegv_ttuuxxx-saluki
glib-networking-2.30.1-i486
gnac-0.2.3-i486
gnumeric-1.10.16-saluki
gnutls-2.8.5-i486
goffice-0.8.16-w5c
gphoto2-2.4.11-w5c
gphotofs-0.4.0-w5c
gst-ffmpeg-0.10.13-i486
gst-plugins-bad-0.10.22-i486
gst-plugins-base-0.10.35-i486
gst-plugins-good-0.10.30-i486
gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.18-i486
gstpw-0.1-i486
gstreamer-0.10.35-i486
gtk-engines-1.0
gtktetris-0.6.2-i386
gweled-0.9.1-i386
gworldclock-1.4.4-i486
libgphoto2-2.4.11-w5c
libsoup-2.33.90-i486
lm_sensors-3.3.1-i486
mhwaveedit-1.4.21-saluki
midori-0.4.3-i486
mozplugger-1.0
mtpaint-3.34.64-1-saluki
ogle-0.9.2-patched5.2-saluki
osmo-0.2.10-saluki
pcd-1.5-saluki
pidgin-2.10.1-i486
pupcamera-111015
putty-0.60-2010-09-10-i486
remmina-0.9.3-i486
ristretto-0.3.2-i486
slimp-0.9-im-i486
streamtuner-0.99.99-i486
taglib-1.7-i486
thoggen-0.7.1-i486
thunar_media_tags_plugin-0.2.0-saluki
transmission-2.42-i486
ucview-0.33-i486
vattery-0.1
xarchiver-0.5.2-i486
xdelta3-30p-saluki
xfburn-0.4.3-i486
xfce4-extra-panel-plugins-1.0
xfce4-mixer-4.8.0-i486
xfwm4-extra-themes-1.0
xnoise-0.1.30-i486
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./build_adrive adrive
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#!/bin/sh
. /etc/DISTRO_SPECS
SRCDIR=$1
ADRVSFS=`echo $DISTRO_ADRVSFS | cut -f1 -d.`
mkdir -p "${ADRVSFS}/root/.packages/"
find "$SRCDIR" -name pet.specs -exec cat {} >> ${ADRVSFS}/root/.packages/adrive-installed-packages \;
cp -rP "${SRCDIR}"/*/* "${ADRVSFS}" 2>/dev/null
rm "${ADRVSFS}/pet.specs"
rm "${ADRVSFS}/pinstall.sh"
rm "${ADRVSFS}/puninstall.sh"
rm "${ADRVSFS}/*.xpm"
rm "${ADRVSFS}/*.png"
rm "${DISTRO_ADRVSFS}"
dir2sfs "${ADRVSFS}"
Count me in for beta-testing. I'll be using Saluki exclusively. By the way, adrive as an sfs is ingenious. Thanks for the heads up about Saluki, jemimah. I'm very impressed, and a bit excited by Saluki's potential.
I'm using Saluki 9, and have had no problems so far, except my Harry Potter DVD hanged in Xnoise (the only DVD to do so, so it could be the DVD itself). Love Thundar. That was my choice, too. Midori seems to be working good. Is it HTML5 by default? I've never used Frisbee before, but I had no problem figuring out how to connect via encrypted wifi. It was very intuitive.
I'm going to leave your default apps as they are. Testing should be more fruitful that way. I can always modify to my preferences at a later, more stable time.
And thanks again...
By the way, what does the name Saluki represent? If it was covered in an earlier post. I apologize. I certainly don't wan't to waste your time; obviously, you have been incredibly busy. But curiosity is getting the best of me
I'm using Saluki 9, and have had no problems so far, except my Harry Potter DVD hanged in Xnoise (the only DVD to do so, so it could be the DVD itself). Love Thundar. That was my choice, too. Midori seems to be working good. Is it HTML5 by default? I've never used Frisbee before, but I had no problem figuring out how to connect via encrypted wifi. It was very intuitive.
I'm going to leave your default apps as they are. Testing should be more fruitful that way. I can always modify to my preferences at a later, more stable time.
And thanks again...
By the way, what does the name Saluki represent? If it was covered in an earlier post. I apologize. I certainly don't wan't to waste your time; obviously, you have been incredibly busy. But curiosity is getting the best of me
Definition of Saluki:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 633#447633
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saluki
It is fastest Puppy dog.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 633#447633
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saluki
It is fastest Puppy dog.
How did you get DVDs to open in Xnoise? I thought that was unsupported. Did you try the dvd in Ogle?elroy wrote: I'm using Saluki 9, and have had no problems so far, except my Harry Potter DVD hanged in Xnoise (the only DVD to do so, so it could be the DVD itself). Love Thundar. That was my choice, too. Midori seems to be working good. Is it HTML5 by default?
Midori was built with html5 video support. Midori is the only browser (I think) that uses the system media playback libraries for web video - a real boon for keeping things small. However, the webkit libraries that midori is built on are still pretty unstable so you'll probably want a different browser for doing anything important.
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Not quite sure why fotoxx is crashing . . .
It was working
reinstalled - still getting this . . .
It may be Cairo-dock took something with it when I uninstalled . . .
It was working
reinstalled - still getting this . . .
It may be Cairo-dock took something with it when I uninstalled . . .
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zappcrash:
segment fault
/usr/bin/fotoxx(_Z9zappcrashPKcz+0x48) [0x80d45b8 (null)
[0xffffe400 (null)
/lib/libc.so.6(strlen+0x33) [0xb6ceb383 (null)
/usr/bin/fotoxx(_Z11load_paramsv+0x4a7) [0x80668d7 (null)
/usr/bin/fotoxx(main+0x45f) [0x806a98f (null)
/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xd5) [0xb6c90a25 (null)
/usr/bin/fotoxx [0x8063471 (null)
It's looking good now, I installed the Nvidia driver for my GeForce 8600 gt card and that made quite a difference, now it seems a lot snappier,
Cairo Dock works nice now, I installed Redshift GUI, that works since I installed the driver, see stu90's post for the download link http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 119#446119
Installed xvidcap and avidemux these work fine so far with the few test I've done
xvidcap 1.1.7 http://www.4shared.com/account/file/799 ... _i386.html
avidemux-AIO-2.5.3-i486 http://www.datafilehost.com/download-8f2c76b6.html this is largish, so I extracted it and turned the directory into a sfs, has the option to open with a GTK2 or QT4 gui
Cairo Dock works nice now, I installed Redshift GUI, that works since I installed the driver, see stu90's post for the download link http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 119#446119
Installed xvidcap and avidemux these work fine so far with the few test I've done
xvidcap 1.1.7 http://www.4shared.com/account/file/799 ... _i386.html
avidemux-AIO-2.5.3-i486 http://www.datafilehost.com/download-8f2c76b6.html this is largish, so I extracted it and turned the directory into a sfs, has the option to open with a GTK2 or QT4 gui
Saluki
I booted up the live 010 dvd and let it update the 009 save file that
was on the hard drive.
Fri 3 Feb 2012 Operating System: Saluki-010 Linux 2.6.39-ski
0.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon HD 2400 XT
oem: ATI ATOMBIOS product: M74 01.00
X Server: Xorg Driver: # vesa
X.Org version: 1.11.0
dimensions: 1680x1050 pixels (444x277 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: ATI
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
OpenGL version string: 3.3.11399 Compatibility Profile Context
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8135
Core 0: 800 1: 800 MHz
# glxgears
24629 frames in 5.0 seconds = 4925.668 FPS
25127 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5025.325 FPS
25215 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5042.844 FPS
I've only tested a couple of apps but it seems to be working okay.
was on the hard drive.
Fri 3 Feb 2012 Operating System: Saluki-010 Linux 2.6.39-ski
0.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon HD 2400 XT
oem: ATI ATOMBIOS product: M74 01.00
X Server: Xorg Driver: # vesa
X.Org version: 1.11.0
dimensions: 1680x1050 pixels (444x277 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: ATI
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
OpenGL version string: 3.3.11399 Compatibility Profile Context
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8135
Core 0: 800 1: 800 MHz
# glxgears
24629 frames in 5.0 seconds = 4925.668 FPS
25127 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5025.325 FPS
25215 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5042.844 FPS
I've only tested a couple of apps but it seems to be working okay.
Indeedjemimah wrote:Saluki-010 has been released. Happy tenth release everyone!
Is it using the 009 devx or the new one is still uploading?
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Missed that. ThxJames C wrote: From the first post
The Devx is unchanged since 009 so just rename the 009 devx for 010.
On a fresh frugal without adrv and before a first save. (eg now )
Installed from PPM in order and opened each one from terminal before the next pet installation :
In all cases when "examine dependencies" was suggested all the dependencies where downloaded successfully.midori: error while loading shared libraries: libgstpbutils-0.10.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
streamtuner: /root/.streamtuner/config:150: live365: no such handler
Sreamtuner(trying to play a stream): Failed to execute child process "slimp" (no such file or directory)
Firefox OK
Geany OK
xarchiver OK
ristretto OK
gnumeric OK
abiword OK
pidgin: error while loading shared libraries: libgstinterfaces-0.10.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (PPM also lists libstnetbuffer-.0.10.so missing but does not attempt to download after "more info")
gFtp OK
ogle OK (though:ogle_vout: /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2: no version information available (required by ogle_vout) )
mtPaint OK
HTH for dep checking (or/and base).
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Just about to try 010
I used the xfburn software for the first time ever - hope it worked - seemed simple
posting this from JWM
(ctrl + alt + backspace, then type xwin jwm)
Wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Saluki
and blog updated
http://puppysaluki.posterous.com/
Saluki
So Luvvly
So get it!
I used the xfburn software for the first time ever - hope it worked - seemed simple
posting this from JWM
(ctrl + alt + backspace, then type xwin jwm)
Wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Saluki
and blog updated
http://puppysaluki.posterous.com/
Saluki
So Luvvly
So get it!
I can get a DVD to play on Xnoise most of the time.
In the terminal emulator I do this (Ken Burns - The Civil War example):
mkdir /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
Then, from Xnoise, File Open /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB
After having had time to test more, I've found that some chapters play fine, some play without audio,
and a couple have froze. Which would make sense if it were unsuported.
I have a few that I have on the hard drive as a large VOB file (the entire DVD content). Some of these play fine,
while with others the video freezes after a short period of time and the audio continues (they used to run in mplayer
with no problem).
That's why I was trying to do this via Xnoise, because I couldn't figure out how to open individual VOB's on Ogle.
Ogle has no problem running my DVD disc, though.
Going to go try out version 10.
In the terminal emulator I do this (Ken Burns - The Civil War example):
mkdir /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
Then, from Xnoise, File Open /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB
After having had time to test more, I've found that some chapters play fine, some play without audio,
and a couple have froze. Which would make sense if it were unsuported.
I have a few that I have on the hard drive as a large VOB file (the entire DVD content). Some of these play fine,
while with others the video freezes after a short period of time and the audio continues (they used to run in mplayer
with no problem).
That's why I was trying to do this via Xnoise, because I couldn't figure out how to open individual VOB's on Ogle.
Ogle has no problem running my DVD disc, though.
Going to go try out version 10.
The newest Beta of Lucid 528 now works with b43 broadcom.
Lupu-528 TESTING 01a
Has mouse issues....but they will get fixed.
Any chance of contacting playdayz for fixes.
" This is an Experimental ISO - There is so much stuff in it that odds are that something is going to be wrong, but on the other hand, some things have been tested already (such as rerwin's patch-7) and some things are straightforward updates. Thanks especially to rerwin, radky, shinobar, tempestuous, and zigbert for their huge contributions. don570, BarryK, and tasmod also. The wallpaper is by dejan555. "
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 830#601830
Chris.
Lupu-528 TESTING 01a
Has mouse issues....but they will get fixed.
Any chance of contacting playdayz for fixes.
" This is an Experimental ISO - There is so much stuff in it that odds are that something is going to be wrong, but on the other hand, some things have been tested already (such as rerwin's patch-7) and some things are straightforward updates. Thanks especially to rerwin, radky, shinobar, tempestuous, and zigbert for their huge contributions. don570, BarryK, and tasmod also. The wallpaper is by dejan555. "
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 830#601830
Chris.
Jemimah, the microphone recording is working fine in 10.
Also manage to get cairo working a bit better. It can be temperamental.
I'm getting some weird icons and types in Psip. I might have to do some coding in glade to make it better.
The initial error message saying 1280x1024 resolution can't be displayed is still there but a Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and setup in Xorgwizard fixes the problem.
I still can't get SVEN to accept the Windows key when setting up hot-keys. It's no longer a problem though as I have found a work around. Setting up hot-keys in the keyboard setup works just fine. It's not as intuitive as it could be. First you have to select the program you wish to run then press OK, then press the required hot-keys and OK again.
Other than that, no other problems discovered yet.
BTW as cairo has only one dependency why not bundle it with cairo. This would stop a lot of nagging from noobs and probably a few others.
Cheers.
Also manage to get cairo working a bit better. It can be temperamental.
I'm getting some weird icons and types in Psip. I might have to do some coding in glade to make it better.
The initial error message saying 1280x1024 resolution can't be displayed is still there but a Ctrl+Alt+Backspace and setup in Xorgwizard fixes the problem.
I still can't get SVEN to accept the Windows key when setting up hot-keys. It's no longer a problem though as I have found a work around. Setting up hot-keys in the keyboard setup works just fine. It's not as intuitive as it could be. First you have to select the program you wish to run then press OK, then press the required hot-keys and OK again.
Other than that, no other problems discovered yet.
BTW as cairo has only one dependency why not bundle it with cairo. This would stop a lot of nagging from noobs and probably a few others.
Cheers.
Ah, ok that explains it.elroy wrote:I can get a DVD to play on Xnoise most of the time.
In the terminal emulator I do this (Ken Burns - The Civil War example):
mkdir /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5
Then, from Xnoise, File Open /mnt/Civil_War_Disc_5/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB
After having had time to test more, I've found that some chapters play fine, some play without audio,
and a couple have froze. Which would make sense if it were unsuported.
I have a few that I have on the hard drive as a large VOB file (the entire DVD content). Some of these play fine,
while with others the video freezes after a short period of time and the audio continues (they used to run in mplayer
with no problem).
That's why I was trying to do this via Xnoise, because I couldn't figure out how to open individual VOB's on Ogle.
Ogle has no problem running my DVD disc, though.
Going to go try out version 10.
Gstreamer has a large number of plugins that can be compiled. The difficulty is figuring out which plugins affect what and how.
What's there now is just what was able to compile by default, but adding more plugins could improve problems like this.
The problem is I don't know all that much about AV codecs so it's kind of trial and error.
There is a very basic player called slimp that I use for testing - you have to start it from the command line - it's not on the menu.