Dpup Exprimo 5.X.3.6.2.1 with kernel 3.6.2
I did notice that with your gtkdialog.pet it has no examples with it. So I redid the pet so now it does come with the examples.
I Can upload here if you would want me to.
Cheers
I Can upload here if you would want me to.
Cheers
Last edited by oldyeller on Sat 03 Nov 2012, 17:33, edited 1 time in total.
y/n bug frugal ataSDD/HD installation?
Hallo,
in hope You could help or control me:
Why this Dpup is working like a charm via USB-stick frugaly at the actual same physical machine?
Inner frugaly with SATA-SDD-drive or HD-drive with no fortune.
What results in following system stop:
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failed
Dumping last lines of /tmp/bootinit.log
ls: /lib/keymaps/#*.gz: No such file or directory / #*.gz would do
Dumping last lines of kernel.log k....log n/a
<5>[ 1.469211] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesnt support DPO or FUA
<6>[ 1.470015] sda1 sda2 sda3 <sda5 sda6 sda7>
<5>[ 1.471269] sda 2:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
<6>[ 1.471306] Freeing unused kernel memory: 452 k freed
Pausing for 60 seconds.....
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives
Searching for puppy files .... p.-sq.5.X.3.6.2.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to init-ramdisk-console
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Bootinit.log:
ls: /lib/keymaps/#*.gz No Such File or Directory --> n.s.F/D
cut: can't open '/sys/bus/pci/devices/*/modalias: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
/sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
grep: /proc/partitions: --> n.s.F/D
ls: /sys/block/*/: --> n.s.F/D
ls: /sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
mount: mounting none on /proc/bus/usb failed: ---> n.s.F/D
/sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/moduls: --> n.s.F/D
--------- end of bootinit.log
kernel.log isn't given in /tmp
As Dpup is always fit to run newest OPENCPN chartplotter Im very much
interested in an advice (except using USB/CD).
Is this kernel, initscript or time critical as USB and CD load slower than HD/SDD ?
( /#*.gz --> n.s.F/D SPACE following slash: / #*.gz :funktion o.k.)
Thank You for Your kind help
duh
hw: FSC Lifebook E8110 Intel CoreDuo T2300 1.5GB HD or SDD 80/120 GB
contrary hw: works phantastic
Igel v5, Via 6,9,8 (nehemia) 1Mhz, unichrome/pro, ext.clock 133 4GB-ATA-CF-card in 48s
in hope You could help or control me:
Why this Dpup is working like a charm via USB-stick frugaly at the actual same physical machine?
Inner frugaly with SATA-SDD-drive or HD-drive with no fortune.
What results in following system stop:
----
failed
Dumping last lines of /tmp/bootinit.log
ls: /lib/keymaps/#*.gz: No such file or directory / #*.gz would do
Dumping last lines of kernel.log k....log n/a
<5>[ 1.469211] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesnt support DPO or FUA
<6>[ 1.470015] sda1 sda2 sda3 <sda5 sda6 sda7>
<5>[ 1.471269] sda 2:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
<6>[ 1.471306] Freeing unused kernel memory: 452 k freed
Pausing for 60 seconds.....
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives
Searching for puppy files .... p.-sq.5.X.3.6.2.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to init-ramdisk-console
----
Bootinit.log:
ls: /lib/keymaps/#*.gz No Such File or Directory --> n.s.F/D
cut: can't open '/sys/bus/pci/devices/*/modalias: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
/sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
grep: /proc/partitions: --> n.s.F/D
ls: /sys/block/*/: --> n.s.F/D
ls: /sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/modules: --> n.s.F/D
mount: mounting none on /proc/bus/usb failed: ---> n.s.F/D
/sys/block: --> n.s.F/D
Opening /proc/moduls: --> n.s.F/D
--------- end of bootinit.log
kernel.log isn't given in /tmp
As Dpup is always fit to run newest OPENCPN chartplotter Im very much
interested in an advice (except using USB/CD).
Is this kernel, initscript or time critical as USB and CD load slower than HD/SDD ?
( /#*.gz --> n.s.F/D SPACE following slash: / #*.gz :funktion o.k.)
Thank You for Your kind help
duh
hw: FSC Lifebook E8110 Intel CoreDuo T2300 1.5GB HD or SDD 80/120 GB
contrary hw: works phantastic
Igel v5, Via 6,9,8 (nehemia) 1Mhz, unichrome/pro, ext.clock 133 4GB-ATA-CF-card in 48s
Here are the gtkdialog examples packaged so they can be launched
quickly from Start menu. They are located next to geany in the start menu.
The scripts are in
/usr/share/doc/gtkdialog/examples/
quickly from Start menu. They are located next to geany in the start menu.
The scripts are in
/usr/share/doc/gtkdialog/examples/
- Attachments
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- gtkdialog-examples-0.8.2.pet
- gtkdialog examples
- (76.67 KiB) Downloaded 647 times
The version of mhwaveedit that is included in this exprimo
supports ladspa filters.
You can check this by installing this pet and then
opening a sound file with mhwaveedit
At the bottom of effects menu there will be more effects listed.
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supports ladspa filters.
You can check this by installing this pet and then
opening a sound file with mhwaveedit
At the bottom of effects menu there will be more effects listed.
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- Attachments
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- LADSPA-1.13-pup4.pet
- (181.53 KiB) Downloaded 629 times
LADSPA audio effects for exprimo
I found the website that specializes in LADSPA audio effects.
I made a pet package to quickly install all of them at once...
It needs a version of mhwaveedit that supports plugins
which exprimo currently does. They work in Audacity as well,
but Audacity has many effects built-in.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 213#665213
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I made a pet package to quickly install all of them at once...
It needs a version of mhwaveedit that supports plugins
which exprimo currently does. They work in Audacity as well,
but Audacity has many effects built-in.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 213#665213
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I just cant remember. I usually compile stuff in dpup my self but with mhwaveedit I dont have clear memory. I have compiled mhwaveedit though, but this present version is in cloud.
Sorry. I havent created compile notes either. With difficult stuff I do create them, but for majority I dont. Sorry again.
Sorry. I havent created compile notes either. With difficult stuff I do create them, but for majority I dont. Sorry again.
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intel_drv.so version vs 'X black screen'
Hi Pemasu,
here on PC+intel 82845G Brookdale video chip:
I went to get a try on other Puppy derivatives which comes with version 2.17.0 intel_drv.so driver on Xorg1.11.
Even after several X restart, no 'X black screen' problem.
Exprimo comes with version 2.13.0;
Here running a PC with [*@¿øo-×=censured]'s intel 82845G Brookdale video chip ; to avoid 'X black screen' upon X restart, a work-around is roll-backing to version 2.11.0.
- do latest intel_drv.so versions fix the 'X black screen'?
- if yes, what about updating it for dpup-Exprimo?
(i got a try compiling it whitout success... )
Thanks for any answer
Charlie
here on PC+intel 82845G Brookdale video chip:
I went to get a try on other Puppy derivatives which comes with version 2.17.0 intel_drv.so driver on Xorg1.11.
Even after several X restart, no 'X black screen' problem.
Exprimo comes with version 2.13.0;
Here running a PC with [*@¿øo-×=censured]'s intel 82845G Brookdale video chip ; to avoid 'X black screen' upon X restart, a work-around is roll-backing to version 2.11.0.
questions:/var/log/Xorg.0.log here on Exprimo3.6.2.1 wrote:(II) LoadModule: "intel"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so
(II) Module intel: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
compiled for 1.7.7, module version = 2.11.0
Module class: X.Org Video Driver
ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 6.0
- do latest intel_drv.so versions fix the 'X black screen'?
- if yes, what about updating it for dpup-Exprimo?
(i got a try compiling it whitout success... )
Thanks for any answer
Charlie
Charlie6. Debian does not have many choices.
The newer one is for wheezy/sid.
Of course you can try the driver. Possibility exists that it brakes your X.
https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/xs ... ideo-intel
Next option would be to compile it in squeeze. There is patching info in diff file. It might be possible to compile it using that info, with or without patching. There is dependencies info also in that diff file for compiling.
Third possibility is to swap that driver with some other version from other distro, which I am reluctant.
Fourth possibility is that user swaps it.
Fifth possibility
The newer one is for wheezy/sid.
Of course you can try the driver. Possibility exists that it brakes your X.
https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/xs ... ideo-intel
Next option would be to compile it in squeeze. There is patching info in diff file. It might be possible to compile it using that info, with or without patching. There is dependencies info also in that diff file for compiling.
Third possibility is to swap that driver with some other version from other distro, which I am reluctant.
Fourth possibility is that user swaps it.
Fifth possibility
I compiled mhwaveedit with the ladspa.h header file present.
I've included the header file just in case you ever need it for
compiling.
The file fools the compiler.
Now my version will recognize LADSPA plugins
This version was compiled in exprimo
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I've included the header file just in case you ever need it for
compiling.
The file fools the compiler.
Now my version will recognize LADSPA plugins
This version was compiled in exprimo
Code: Select all
./configure --with-default-mixerapp=retrovol --with-default-ladspa-path=/usr/lib/ladspa --prefix=/usr
make
make install DESTDIR=/root/mhwaveedit-exprimo-1.4.21
- Attachments
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- ladspa-header-1.13.pet
- header file to fool compiler
- (8.38 KiB) Downloaded 585 times
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- mhwaveedit-exprimo-1.4.21.pet
- application
- (194.24 KiB) Downloaded 586 times
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- mhwaveedit-exprimo_NLS-1.4.21.pet
- foreign locales
- (183.24 KiB) Downloaded 599 times
- charlie6
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Hi pemasu,
These are running so nicely in uPup-Precise ...
(i maybe could be unaware about how much difficult it could be...sorry if the case )
Thanks aniway in advance!
Charlie
hmmm! ....what about dPup-Exprimos next version(s ?) with upgraded version of Xorg to 1.11.3; and xf86-intel driver to 2.17.0 ...?pemasu wrote:...to the next release.
These are running so nicely in uPup-Precise ...
(i maybe could be unaware about how much difficult it could be...sorry if the case )
Thanks aniway in advance!
Charlie
imagination 3.0
I wasn't able to get Imagination 3.0 to work in Exprimo.
I was successful in Precise.
Maybe if it was carefully compiled with the right dependencies
it could work. It needs sox and ffmpeg.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82575
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I was successful in Precise.
Maybe if it was carefully compiled with the right dependencies
it could work. It needs sox and ffmpeg.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82575
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- charlie6
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gqview-2.04 for gtk+2.20 compiled in Exprimo
Here it is ...
as the pet i got (i.e. gqview-2.04 from Dejan's dpup45 repo - compiled with gtk+2.24) reported to be compiled with gtk+2.24, and that running on gtk+2.20 could bring risk of fault, i compiled it inside exprimo.
Have fun
Charlie
as the pet i got (i.e. gqview-2.04 from Dejan's dpup45 repo - compiled with gtk+2.24) reported to be compiled with gtk+2.24, and that running on gtk+2.20 could bring risk of fault, i compiled it inside exprimo.
Have fun
Charlie
Last edited by charlie6 on Sun 09 Dec 2012, 07:00, edited 1 time in total.
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Portabase database (Qt application)
Hi,
here is a (imho) nice (Qt) database running on exprimo:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 603#669603
enjoy !
charlie
here is a (imho) nice (Qt) database running on exprimo:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 603#669603
enjoy !
charlie
Note to Pemasu : What do you think of this right click option?
A very simple script that just uses rpm2cpio which
is in all puppies.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82865
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A very simple script that just uses rpm2cpio which
is in all puppies.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82865
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