Fatdog64-521 (October 12, 2011)
I like VLC, but found Xine being excellent, played everything I thrown at it
I would miss it...
@Hans, you can sure build VLMC now if you really need it...
I hope GLIBC & GCC compiler will be updated, so then I can use MKVToolNix in Fatdog64, as per http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76007
sebus
I would miss it...
@Hans, you can sure build VLMC now if you really need it...
I hope GLIBC & GCC compiler will be updated, so then I can use MKVToolNix in Fatdog64, as per http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76007
sebus
fatdog64-600
Really? A couple of years ago I tried compiling VLC but got stuck in a tangle of dependencies and simply gave up in the end. Is VLMC different? And is it another plugin/module like VLVC?sebus wrote:
@Hans, you can sure build VLMC now if you really need it...
sebus
I can't open djvu's
Hi, everybody
After installing qt3 and qt4 libraries , I've installed the DjVu Librraries PET too but I can't figure out how to open djvu files . Shouldn't it be a djview3 file in /usr/bin/ ? I didn't see one... Can anybody help ?
Good news a new Fatdog is on the way... Thank you for the work...With VLC I can open network streams too , that's why I made it my default media player , keeping xine too alive.
It would be a nice thing if Alsa Mixer could start the digital audio over HDMI as 'UNMUTE' at boot time.
I couldn't do it ...
After installing qt3 and qt4 libraries , I've installed the DjVu Librraries PET too but I can't figure out how to open djvu files . Shouldn't it be a djview3 file in /usr/bin/ ? I didn't see one... Can anybody help ?
Good news a new Fatdog is on the way... Thank you for the work...With VLC I can open network streams too , that's why I made it my default media player , keeping xine too alive.
It would be a nice thing if Alsa Mixer could start the digital audio over HDMI as 'UNMUTE' at boot time.
I couldn't do it ...
Moonlight plug-in for Fatdog's Aurora browser?
Hello gents,
I've installed Wowza Media Server on Fatdog64. I am able to stream content from H.264 HW encoders to my intranet. My Windows-based laptops are able to view the streams using the MS Silverlight plug-in. I tried installing the Moonlight plug-in (http://go-mono.com/moonlight/download.aspx) on Fatdog64, but I got an error message saying it's not compatible with Aurora 7.0.1. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe
I've installed Wowza Media Server on Fatdog64. I am able to stream content from H.264 HW encoders to my intranet. My Windows-based laptops are able to view the streams using the MS Silverlight plug-in. I tried installing the Moonlight plug-in (http://go-mono.com/moonlight/download.aspx) on Fatdog64, but I got an error message saying it's not compatible with Aurora 7.0.1. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Joe
FatDog64-521
Moonlight always is chasing the ever changing Silverlight. MS$ intends it so I think. so it will never be compatible unfortunately.
joe0855
Try downloading a straight firefox/non-Aurora .pet, as I had problems with some other plugins not accepted with Aurora
Aitch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonlight_%28runtime%29Proprietary codecs made available free-of-charge for Windows Media Video and Audio, for VC-1 and MP3, and in the future H.264 and AAC, only licensed for use with Moonlight when running in a web browser. Other potential decoders include GStreamer and FFmpeg (used during the development stage) but Novell will not provide prepackaged versions of Moonlight with those libraries, because those decoders have not been granted licensing for the use of patented codec technologies.
Microsoft has released two public covenants not to sue for the infringement of its patents when using Moonlight. The first one covered Moonlight 1 and 2, is quite restrictive and it covered only the use of Moonlight as a plugin in a browser, only implementations that are not GPLv3 licensed, and only if the Moonlight implementation has been obtained from Novell. It also notes that Microsoft may rescind these usage rights.[28]
The second covenant is an updated and broader covenant that no longer limits the covenant to users that obtain Moonlight from Novell, it covers any uses of Moonlight regardless of where it was obtained. The updated covenant covers the implementations as shipped by Novell for versions 3 and 4, it no longer distinguishes Novell from other distributions of Moonlight and expands the covenant to desktop applications created with Moonlight. The covenant does not extend to forks licensed under the GNU GPL (Moonlight itself uses the Lesser GPLv2).[29]
Try downloading a straight firefox/non-Aurora .pet, as I had problems with some other plugins not accepted with Aurora
Aitch
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FatDog 64-bit Lazarus
Recently, forum user elroy kindly made an SFS of 64-bit Lazarus IDE and FreePascal (at my request) which I then installed and tested on FatDog 521.
As far as I know, it's the only 64-bit Lazarus distribution for Puppy, and it works perfectly on FatDog 521. (The FatDog DevX has to be installed first) Elroy has done a terrific job.
May I suggest the sfs be made available to all FatDog users via the FatDog repository? When I asked elroy, he suggested I ask the FatDog developers - so here I am.
The sfs is available for 30 days at
http://www.smokey01.com/saluki/elroy/la ... x86_64.sfs
As far as I know, it's the only 64-bit Lazarus distribution for Puppy, and it works perfectly on FatDog 521. (The FatDog DevX has to be installed first) Elroy has done a terrific job.
May I suggest the sfs be made available to all FatDog users via the FatDog repository? When I asked elroy, he suggested I ask the FatDog developers - so here I am.
The sfs is available for 30 days at
http://www.smokey01.com/saluki/elroy/la ... x86_64.sfs
hi, bug report
Is this distro built on another distro base, other than something that would be compatible with debian packages?
Also, the cpu monitor nor does the cpu temp package work on the taskbar and firefox stays as a "zombie" process after exiting
is this zombie thing a software or hardware issue?
my specs are:
AMD phenom-II 1075T
8GB patriot 1333mhz CL-8 memory
E-vga 520GT Nvidia GPU
80GB hitachi sata 2 hard disk
Also, I would be willing to paste bin any error logs or what not if some one showed me how(which would be deeply appreciated , if that's needed at all, just a semi-linux n00b here that knows a few cli commands and such, other wise average casual linux user
Thanks!
Also, the cpu monitor nor does the cpu temp package work on the taskbar and firefox stays as a "zombie" process after exiting
is this zombie thing a software or hardware issue?
my specs are:
AMD phenom-II 1075T
8GB patriot 1333mhz CL-8 memory
E-vga 520GT Nvidia GPU
80GB hitachi sata 2 hard disk
Also, I would be willing to paste bin any error logs or what not if some one showed me how(which would be deeply appreciated , if that's needed at all, just a semi-linux n00b here that knows a few cli commands and such, other wise average casual linux user
Thanks!
Re: hi, bug report
Believe FatDog is based on T2. From the FAQ'sSaturn wrote:Is this distro built on another distro base, other than something that would be compatible with debian packages?
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ebian.html
You may find many foreign packages (Debian/Ubuntu) that work, however many will not. If you cannot find the package you need in the Fatdog64 repository, you’ll probably need to compile that package from source.
Hi KirkKirk wrote:I'm working on Fatdog64-600 right now. Rebuilt all the base packages with T2. Some of the changes will be VLC replacing Xine, Wpa_gui replacing Frisbee, maybe VLMC replacing Kino. The latest kernel, Xorg, Mesa, Firefox, Flashplayer. I'll try to remember to check out cdrecord, it seems like that was replaced by another project.
Right now just trying to kill bugs.
Please to hear that there is an upcoming release.
Would you pLEASE insure that FirstRUN (Shinobar's version) is either a first stop on desktop at boot, or an option on the Menu (traditionally at Menu>Setup>Personalize Settings) so that we users can exercise localization needs in a single screen that works. His tools is over 2 years old in the community, is stable, and he is very responsive to developer needs.
Also, the latest SAMBA which talks to ALL LAN devices which talks to Microsoft-Apple is V3.6.3. TaZoC provided a working model for inclusion in 64bit Puppies. Should it be included, you provide all of us an OOTB solution where no software need be installed when booting Live media. I will update the FATDOG SAMBA User's Guide accordingly.
Thanks in advance, if you choose to allow us users that.
FatDog Wikis
I have been messing around with flat file wikis with a mind to include one in a custom pup someday, and had a lot of fun with roWiki because it has a lot of wiki wallop for a package that is 4.5k.
I created a little Fatdog wiki, which is nice for a personal wiki for users on a Fatdog boot, but insecure on the web. So I started a re-do in a LionWiki install for a little more security from bots and bozos with a password (PuppyLinux) because I love Fatdog and wanted to do something for all the souls that made it happen to say thanks! every day without being a pest.
The FatDogWiki has a few different skins and your mileage will vary a little there, but for folks needing different color contrasts for easier visibility it could be a cool feature. I need to add the Fatdog logo on those template pages & other odds and ends, but every pup is invited to come snuffle around all they want.
So far 99 and 44/100% of the content for both wikis is essential copypasta from file:///usr/share/doc/home.htm and file:///usr/share/doc/faqs/faq.html from the fd64 boot along with pages from the faq at ibiblio.org, which makes for a pretty terrific cornerstone, IMHO, and, while there's still some housekeeping to do, it is becoming increasingly useable. In the default (and 'red') skins there is a 'menu' panel that pops out on the right when you mouse over to the right edge of the screen while the others usually have the controls at the bottom. Hitting the 'Erase cookies' link takes you back to the default theme.
The old ro wiki (Spot's FatDog Wiki) is still there for sandboxing and whatever uses Puppians can find for it. (The trick to creating a new page there is to edit a page, adding your WikiWord, saving, and clicking on the new link you just made). Download a preliminary copy for your Fatdog local host! (113k unzips to 504k). I hope to trim some fat from it by copying current copy for each page into a fresh copy of ro to dump the old save files from each page revision off the newer version.
I hope this can be helpful, or even useful, in some small way for FatDogUsers and FatDogFans everywhere!
I created a little Fatdog wiki, which is nice for a personal wiki for users on a Fatdog boot, but insecure on the web. So I started a re-do in a LionWiki install for a little more security from bots and bozos with a password (PuppyLinux) because I love Fatdog and wanted to do something for all the souls that made it happen to say thanks! every day without being a pest.
The FatDogWiki has a few different skins and your mileage will vary a little there, but for folks needing different color contrasts for easier visibility it could be a cool feature. I need to add the Fatdog logo on those template pages & other odds and ends, but every pup is invited to come snuffle around all they want.
So far 99 and 44/100% of the content for both wikis is essential copypasta from file:///usr/share/doc/home.htm and file:///usr/share/doc/faqs/faq.html from the fd64 boot along with pages from the faq at ibiblio.org, which makes for a pretty terrific cornerstone, IMHO, and, while there's still some housekeeping to do, it is becoming increasingly useable. In the default (and 'red') skins there is a 'menu' panel that pops out on the right when you mouse over to the right edge of the screen while the others usually have the controls at the bottom. Hitting the 'Erase cookies' link takes you back to the default theme.
The old ro wiki (Spot's FatDog Wiki) is still there for sandboxing and whatever uses Puppians can find for it. (The trick to creating a new page there is to edit a page, adding your WikiWord, saving, and clicking on the new link you just made). Download a preliminary copy for your Fatdog local host! (113k unzips to 504k). I hope to trim some fat from it by copying current copy for each page into a fresh copy of ro to dump the old save files from each page revision off the newer version.
I hope this can be helpful, or even useful, in some small way for FatDogUsers and FatDogFans everywhere!
General bug for fat dog 521(non critical)
Hi I would like to kindly direct kirk's or anyone that's involved attention to this thread I have created:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 755#620755
Thanks!
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 755#620755
Thanks!
Lazarus-64
If you need a 64-bit build of Lazarus/FPC, let me know via pm. I am removing the current 64-bit Lazarus SFS from the Saluki repository.
Hans, you should be glad to know that your patch has made it and in the next release of Fatdog, lxpanel will show window outline on all pagers.
Thank you for your patch.
cheers!
Thank you for your patch.
cheers!
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A polite request for a few features next go round...
1) Right click unmount all does not work, instead of unmounting all mounted partitions all it calls up Pmount.
2) Inclusion of a right click "xkill" feature to kill any malfunctioning program in the GUI. Works great on browser hangups. 32-bit Puppy had this feature, it was very handy.
3) For my friend BikerMatt who runs server chips with many core CPUS, a higher limit on the number of supported cores. Does it hurt anything to to make this number bigger? He has one machine with 32 cores...
Thanks for all your hard work. FD64 rulz!
1) Right click unmount all does not work, instead of unmounting all mounted partitions all it calls up Pmount.
2) Inclusion of a right click "xkill" feature to kill any malfunctioning program in the GUI. Works great on browser hangups. 32-bit Puppy had this feature, it was very handy.
3) For my friend BikerMatt who runs server chips with many core CPUS, a higher limit on the number of supported cores. Does it hurt anything to to make this number bigger? He has one machine with 32 cores...
Thanks for all your hard work. FD64 rulz!
The "unmount all" is gone in the next Fatdog. I will see whether I can implement the same "x" right-click unmount featured in recent puppies (no promises).lakedude wrote:A polite request for a few features next go round...
1) Right click unmount all does not work, instead of unmounting all mounted partitions all it calls up Pmount.
xkill is already there, perhaps we just need to include this in the menu.2) Inclusion of a right click "xkill" feature to kill any malfunctioning program in the GUI. Works great on browser hangups. 32-bit Puppy had this feature, it was very handy.
kirk compiles the kernel, so I'll leave this one up to him.3) For my friend BikerMatt who runs server chips with many core CPUS, a higher limit on the number of supported cores. Does it hurt anything to to make this number bigger? He has one machine with 32 cores...
Thank you for your vote of confidenceThanks for all your hard work. FD64 rulz!
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Update on new Fatdog64
Looking forward to your new update, can we expect to see an alpha version soon?
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim