Precise Puppy 5.7.1
- broomdodger
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Hello broomdodger,
You couldn't find them?
Well, if you look in /usr/lib/i686/cmov you will see 7 real files and 7 symlinks.
The exact same 14 files are also present in /usr/lib
These are libs which are created when you compile ffmpeg or libav from source.
If they are in the .iso then there is nothing really to be gained for the user by removing them I don't think. It's just that I thought I read that they they had been removed by BarryK and I was wondering if they have been left there deliberately for some reason or have crept back in at some stage.
You couldn't find them?
Well, if you look in /usr/lib/i686/cmov you will see 7 real files and 7 symlinks.
The exact same 14 files are also present in /usr/lib
These are libs which are created when you compile ffmpeg or libav from source.
If they are in the .iso then there is nothing really to be gained for the user by removing them I don't think. It's just that I thought I read that they they had been removed by BarryK and I was wondering if they have been left there deliberately for some reason or have crept back in at some stage.
Oscar in England
Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
Any follow-up on this? Because Peasy DVD is just a front-end for MPlayer, I expect that it would also need the additional codec pack to play your Anime.scsijon wrote:I shall install and try rcrsn51's pet next and see if it's better otherwise I shall see if I can find an ogle pet and try that under precise retro
However, I would be interested in knowing how it plays standard Zone-4 DVDs made for the Australian market.
Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
sorry rcrsn51, I installed it, but that was as far as I went, I will try it later today and report back.
I went back to my old puppy wary as I also found that both the subtitles doen't work with precise 571, PLUS it won't use Japanese language for voices, just English, even when set on in both places (config and running menu).
And as I reported, the maximum audio levels are half what wary55 has with an Intel HDA ALC888, so that is also a problem somewhere.
And as a request, I'd also be interested in seeing a L-R balance control appearing at some stage in the retrovol package, I know Ubuntu has it in their system so there must be something around.
EDIT1: decided to do it while I remembered too, went well except can't set the language to Japanese, just en, fr, es, does this mean anything to you? Is there (maybe) a language pack missing for mplayer? I can set Subtitles up though.
EDIT2:And while I'm at it, there is a codec file installed by default for gnome-mplayer, however it seems to be the wrong one as it's an old one. A later one is in the tree.
EDIT3: I've installed the ogle and ogle-gui from packages-wary5 and that works perfectly ok, so the problem must relate to gnome-mplayer somehow.
I went back to my old puppy wary as I also found that both the subtitles doen't work with precise 571, PLUS it won't use Japanese language for voices, just English, even when set on in both places (config and running menu).
And as I reported, the maximum audio levels are half what wary55 has with an Intel HDA ALC888, so that is also a problem somewhere.
And as a request, I'd also be interested in seeing a L-R balance control appearing at some stage in the retrovol package, I know Ubuntu has it in their system so there must be something around.
EDIT1: decided to do it while I remembered too, went well except can't set the language to Japanese, just en, fr, es, does this mean anything to you? Is there (maybe) a language pack missing for mplayer? I can set Subtitles up though.
EDIT2:And while I'm at it, there is a codec file installed by default for gnome-mplayer, however it seems to be the wrong one as it's an old one. A later one is in the tree.
EDIT3: I've installed the ogle and ogle-gui from packages-wary5 and that works perfectly ok, so the problem must relate to gnome-mplayer somehow.
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- broomdodger
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Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
Puppy has had L-R balance for some time, but it is not in a menu that I know.scsijon wrote:And as a request, I'd also be interested in seeing a L-R balance control appearing at some stage in the retrovol package
When the mixer is open, use 'F1' to learn how to do L-R balance, and more.
Create access to the mixer:
+ open file > my-applications
+ create a new text file
- right click and select New > Blank file
+ edit it by add the following
+ save as mixer (or what you like)
+ make it executable
#!/bin/sh
exec rxvt +sb -e alsamixer
I added the '-g' option because I like the size:
#!/bin/sh
exec rxvt +sb -g 141x31+0+23 -e alsamixer
Add it to the desktop and give it an icon!
Bill
PS here is one already made.
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- broomdodger
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Retrovol has L-R control, but 'hidden'
The Retrovol also has L-R control, but hidden.
+ right click on the volume in the tray
+ select Full Window
+ mouse over the 'Speaker' control
+ press 'shift' and scroll mouse wheel to change left
+ press 'control' and scroll mouse wheel to change right
+ without the 'shift' or 'ctrl' keys change both L and R
+ click in the bar to return to equal
Also works for Headphone, PCM, Mic Boost, Beep, Capture, really everything except Master Volume.
Bill
+ right click on the volume in the tray
+ select Full Window
+ mouse over the 'Speaker' control
+ press 'shift' and scroll mouse wheel to change left
+ press 'control' and scroll mouse wheel to change right
+ without the 'shift' or 'ctrl' keys change both L and R
+ click in the bar to return to equal
Also works for Headphone, PCM, Mic Boost, Beep, Capture, really everything except Master Volume.
Bill
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Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
Are you talking about setting the language from the front-end screen or during playback?scsijon wrote:EDIT1: decided to do it while I remembered too, went well except can't set the language to Japanese, just en, fr, es, does this mean anything to you? Is there (maybe) a language pack missing for mplayer? I can set Subtitles up though.
From here:
From the Help:Click the Help button for instructions. Note the use of certain keys to control language and subtitles during playback.
If your two-letter language code is not in the list, type it in the box and save your settings.
Precise Puppy 5.7.1
Hi all,
I am having a bit of an issue with xlock in Precise Puppy Retro running on my Pentium lll desktop... While I can set a screensaver and password and get it working, sometimes when I return to computer after an undetermined but considerable length of time, I find the screensaver is stuck and the system is frozen. I end up doing a hard shutdown and start-up to get myself going again.
I looked at xerrs.log and found the following:
This suggests to me that there is something wrong with the call that brings up the screensaver --which in my case happens to be: spiral but I don't know if that matters, as I haven't tested the other screensavers yet.
This issue happens frequently but intermittently, so I am finding it difficult to zero in on exactly what is going on here. I have not experienced this problem with Wary Puppy.
Monsie
I am having a bit of an issue with xlock in Precise Puppy Retro running on my Pentium lll desktop... While I can set a screensaver and password and get it working, sometimes when I return to computer after an undetermined but considerable length of time, I find the screensaver is stuck and the system is frozen. I end up doing a hard shutdown and start-up to get myself going again.
I looked at xerrs.log and found the following:
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xlock: bad command line option "-mode"
This issue happens frequently but intermittently, so I am finding it difficult to zero in on exactly what is going on here. I have not experienced this problem with Wary Puppy.
Monsie
My [u]username[/u] is pronounced: "mun-see". Derived from my surname, it was my nickname throughout high school.
Glade
Glade, only in Precise devx (not in Slacko one, i. e.), is still not working.
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# glade
(glade:7862): GladeUI-CRITICAL **: Unable to load image (Failed to open file '/usr/share/glade/pixmaps/plus.png': No such file or directory)
(glade:7862): GladeUI-WARNING **: Failed to open catalog directory '/usr/share/glade/catalogs': Error opening directory '/usr/share/glade/catalogs': No such file or directory
(glade:7862): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_hash_table_foreach: assertion `hash_table != NULL' failed
GladeUI-Message: No DevHelp installed on your system, devhelp feature will be disabled.
(glade:7862): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser' is not installed
Trace/breakpoint trap
#
[b][i][color=darkred][size=134]*.* Snow *.*[/size][/color][/i][/b] :wink:
Xlock tested with desktop pc (AMD Athlon XP)
Hi, Monsie!
open 'urxvt' and enter: 'xset q' (This will display the default options. With the 'DPMS Disabled' option Xlock should work fine on your Pentium III.)
open 'urxvt' and enter: 'xset q' (This will display the default options. With the 'DPMS Disabled' option Xlock should work fine on your Pentium III.)
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Keyboard Control:
auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000002
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: on 02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Shift Lock: off 04: Group 2: off 05: Mouse Keys: off
auto repeat delay: 660 repeat rate: 25
auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf
fadfffdfffdfe5ef
ffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffff
bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100
Pointer Control:
acceleration: 2/1 threshold: 4
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking: no allow exposures: no
timeout: 600 cycle: 600
Colors:
default colormap: 0x20 BlackPixel: 0 WhitePixel: 16777215
Font Path:
/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/X11/fonts/TTF/,built-ins
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 600 Suspend: 600 Off: 600
DPMS is Disabled
Precise Puppy 5.7.1
Thank you Feodor,
I am implementing your solution for now... Since xset is session specific, I made a simple script to disable DPMS and threw it in the Startup folder. I am happy to say that after an hour of testing, xlock is working okay, and that my computer is no longer freezing.
That said, I am still hoping that there is another solution that would allow me to use display power management with xlock especially since I have always been able to do so with Wary Puppy...
In any event, I do appreciate your help!
Monsie
I am implementing your solution for now... Since xset is session specific, I made a simple script to disable DPMS and threw it in the Startup folder. I am happy to say that after an hour of testing, xlock is working okay, and that my computer is no longer freezing.
That said, I am still hoping that there is another solution that would allow me to use display power management with xlock especially since I have always been able to do so with Wary Puppy...
In any event, I do appreciate your help!
Monsie
My [u]username[/u] is pronounced: "mun-see". Derived from my surname, it was my nickname throughout high school.
Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
Thanks broomdodger, I implemented it and it works nicely, I also found the headphone audio o/p is down by default. Turning it up fixed my volume problem. Also your attached zip file is empty????
Front end screen as well as during playback through the onscreen menu I'm afraid.
However, I have another problem for both gnome-mplayer and the peasy-dvd-player i'm afraid, so I suspect it's actually a mplayer related problem.
If I set both audio and subtitles as au, I get subtitles as australian english, however audio is japanese. Unless I set subtitles as none, I don't get australian english audio.
This doesn't happen with ogle!
And, yes I have tried a second (different) dvd manga/anime set, and get the same result.
Sorry folks.
[/quote]rcrsn51 wrote:Are you talking about setting the language from the front-end screen or during playback?scsijon wrote:EDIT1: decided to do it while I remembered too, went well except can't set the language to Japanese, just en, fr, es, does this mean anything to you? Is there (maybe) a language pack missing for mplayer? I can set Subtitles up though.
Front end screen as well as during playback through the onscreen menu I'm afraid.
From the Help:Click the Help button for instructions. Note the use of certain keys to control language and subtitles during playback.
And this doesn't help i'm afraid, typing the code does nothing worthwhile other than having both audio and subtitles in japanese.If your two-letter language code is not in the list, type it in the box and save your settings.
However, I have another problem for both gnome-mplayer and the peasy-dvd-player i'm afraid, so I suspect it's actually a mplayer related problem.
If I set both audio and subtitles as au, I get subtitles as australian english, however audio is japanese. Unless I set subtitles as none, I don't get australian english audio.
This doesn't happen with ogle!
And, yes I have tried a second (different) dvd manga/anime set, and get the same result.
Sorry folks.
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Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
scsijon, thank you for the feedback. I just downloaded mixer.zip with Seamonkey and QtWeb and both were good.scsijon wrote:Thanks broomdodger, I implemented it and it works nicely, I also found the headphone audio o/p is down by default. Turning it up fixed my volume problem. Also your attached zip file is empty????
Bill
Re: gnome-mplayer and dvd's under precise 571 retro
At the risk of beating this issue to death, here are some more thoughts.scsijon wrote:If I set both audio and subtitles as au, I get subtitles as australian english, however audio is japanese. Unless I set subtitles as none, I don't get australian english audio.
a. AFAIK, "au" is not a language code - it's a country code. So using it in the front-end menu won't have any meaningful effect.
b. In my tests, these settings have no effect in menu mode.
c. Whether you are in non-menu or menu mode, your best choice for language/subtitle selection is to use the # and j keys during playback. I can't tell from your reports if you have tried this.
d. For the sake of comparison, do you have a regular DVD made for the Australian market to test? Clearly, there is something different about your Anime discs that causes problems with MPlayer.
DPMS problem
Hi, Monsie!
Do you like to try something else about the DPMS problem?
open '/root/.xinitrc', change line number 98 to: 'xset s 60 10 s blank' and add a new line with: 'xset dpms 0 0 60' next to it. (... save and reboot)
Explanation: 60 seconds after the start of 'xlock' DPMS will power off your screen. (later on) As soon as you move your mouse the screen will be powered back up and xlock will ask you for your password. I you want to add more time just change the value of line 99 form '60'(s) to whatever.
Cheers,
Feodor
Do you like to try something else about the DPMS problem?
open '/root/.xinitrc', change line number 98 to: 'xset s 60 10 s blank' and add a new line with: 'xset dpms 0 0 60' next to it. (... save and reboot)
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87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then
88 #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx...
89 eval "/root/.xset.sh"
90 else
91 ##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
92 #if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then
93 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
94 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
95 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/
96 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/
97 #fi
98 xset s 60 10 s blank
99 xset dpms 0 0 60
100 fi
Cheers,
Feodor
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Re: DPMS problem
Hi FeodorF
Since I have the file '/root/.xset.sh' would that be the one to edit?
see line 87:
87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then
Bill
Since I have the file '/root/.xset.sh' would that be the one to edit?
see line 87:
87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then
Bill
FeodorF wrote:Hi, Monsie!
Do you like to try something else about the DPMS problem?
open '/root/.xinitrc', change line number 98 to: 'xset s 60 10 s blank' and add a new line with: 'xset dpms 0 0 60' next to it. (... save and reboot)
Explanation: 60 seconds after the start of 'xlock' DPMS will power off your screen. (later on) As soon as you move your mouse the screen will be powered back up and xlock will ask you for your password. I you want to add more time just change the value of line 99 form '60'(s) to whatever.Code: Select all
87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then 88 #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx... 89 eval "/root/.xset.sh" 90 else 91 ##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf... 92 #if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then 93 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/ 94 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/ 95 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/ 96 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/ 97 #fi 98 xset s 60 10 s blank 99 xset dpms 0 0 60 100 fi
Cheers,
Feodor
ReRe DPMS problem
Hi broomdodger!
Sorry, no Bill, whenever you go ahead and change the setup via 'Menu->Desktop->pupX set properties of X' the file '/root/.xset.sh' gets rewritten like this:
'xset m 20/10 4 c off r rate 660 25 s 60 10 s blank s expose'
All the entries you have made to this file will be lost.
I'm glad that you mention it at all - I had overlooked it before.
Sorry, no Bill, whenever you go ahead and change the setup via 'Menu->Desktop->pupX set properties of X' the file '/root/.xset.sh' gets rewritten like this:
'xset m 20/10 4 c off r rate 660 25 s 60 10 s blank s expose'
All the entries you have made to this file will be lost.
I'm glad that you mention it at all - I had overlooked it before.
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Re: ReRe DPMS problem
FeodorFFeodorF wrote:Hi broomdodger!
Sorry, no Bill, whenever you go ahead and change the setup via 'Menu->Desktop->pupX set properties of X' the file '/root/.xset.sh' gets rewritten like this:
'xset m 20/10 4 c off r rate 660 25 s 60 10 s blank s expose'
All the entries you have made to this file will be lost.
I'm glad that you mention it at all - I had overlooked it before.
Thank you, Now I understand line 88:
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88 #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx...
Bill
Re:ReRe DPMS problem
o.K. , there we go, I have moved the entry to the top of '/root/.xinitrc'
Thank you Bill!
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84 # Setting up DPMS on demand
85 xset dpms 0 0 60
86
87 if [ -f /root/.xset.sh ];then
88 #this is created by /usr/bin/pupx...
89 eval "/root/.xset.sh"
90 else
91 ##Xorg has it's own fontpath settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf...
92 #if [ "`readlink /usr/bin/X`" != "Xorg" ];then
93 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/
94 # #xset fp+ /usr/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
95 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/
96 # xset fp+ /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF/
97 #fi
98 xset s 60 10 s blank
99 # xset dpms 0 0 60
100 fi
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...me too! thanks Bill!FeodorF wrote:
o.K. , there we go, I have moved the entry to the top of '/root/.xinitrc'
FeodorF
I would put it AFTER... because .xset.sh if set, can reset yours when you restart the computer.
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