Official 4.3.2
darry1966,
A quick 'How-To'
It's a three stage process to post a 'live' URL.
Assuming you have already copied the website address into memory.
ONE. Look up to the last rectangular box directly above the text box, the upper right, showing an underscored capitalized URL. Click on it.
This will appear TWO. Paste website address from memor ... /index.php [/url]
The website will now be 'live' and clickable.
A quick 'How-To'
It's a three stage process to post a 'live' URL.
Assuming you have already copied the website address into memory.
ONE. Look up to the last rectangular box directly above the text box, the upper right, showing an underscored capitalized URL. Click on it.
This will appear TWO. Paste website address from memor ... /index.php [/url]
The website will now be 'live' and clickable.
Thanks Mr Fossil for taking the time to explain this.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dazsbar ... bc%202.10/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dazsbar ... bc%202.10/
Last edited by darry1966 on Thu 16 Jan 2014, 02:20, edited 2 times in total.
An easy way to do it is to enter the URL text first, highlight it, and then press the URL tag button. The editor will wrap both tags around the text.
[ Puppy 4.3.1 JP, Frugal install ] * [ XenialPup 7.5, Frugal install ] * [XenialPup 64 7.5, Frugal install] * [ 4GB RAM | 512MB swap ]
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
Forks of puppy 4.3.2v3
Thanks starhawk - all three links are now listed clearly in one place.
V3 seems to have forked to Plus (a bunch of things changed but not glibc) and Updated (mainly newer glibc). I will attempt to combine the two sets of improvements unless someone more skilled can do that and post the result. I found a glibc 2.11.3 deb package.
4.3.2 is much appreciated. Wary is not useful on this 2003 laptop because cpufreq cannot be used as in Puppy 4 to keep the BIOS from fixing cpu speed at 600MHz instead of ranging up to 1.6GHz.
A little wire on motherboard is supposed to sense another wire in DELL OEM psu and if either breaks you can no longer either charge the battery or run at full speed - presumably a scheme to make you buy DELL's expensive psu.
Wary also won't work with loadlin, and has to be in sda1 (or maybe just the first 8GB) to work with lilo, unlike puppy 4.
V3 seems to have forked to Plus (a bunch of things changed but not glibc) and Updated (mainly newer glibc). I will attempt to combine the two sets of improvements unless someone more skilled can do that and post the result. I found a glibc 2.11.3 deb package.
4.3.2 is much appreciated. Wary is not useful on this 2003 laptop because cpufreq cannot be used as in Puppy 4 to keep the BIOS from fixing cpu speed at 600MHz instead of ranging up to 1.6GHz.
A little wire on motherboard is supposed to sense another wire in DELL OEM psu and if either breaks you can no longer either charge the battery or run at full speed - presumably a scheme to make you buy DELL's expensive psu.
Wary also won't work with loadlin, and has to be in sda1 (or maybe just the first 8GB) to work with lilo, unlike puppy 4.
updated glibc and standalone youtube-dl
There is a standalone youtube-dl that works with puppy 5's and also with a puppy 4.1.2
with updated glibc (from 2.6.1), that requires glibc 2.7 or later. I suggest updating
the 'plus' version to glibc 2.10 or later. Opera 12.10 requires 2.8 or later.
Youtube-dl lets you download a video as mp4 and play it with mplayer, using far less
memory and cpu than a graphical browser and flash, and thus play youtube on computer
that won't run Puppy 5 (with the gtk-youtube-viewer) or is too slow/low-ram for flash
plus graphical browser.
with updated glibc (from 2.6.1), that requires glibc 2.7 or later. I suggest updating
the 'plus' version to glibc 2.10 or later. Opera 12.10 requires 2.8 or later.
Youtube-dl lets you download a video as mp4 and play it with mplayer, using far less
memory and cpu than a graphical browser and flash, and thus play youtube on computer
that won't run Puppy 5 (with the gtk-youtube-viewer) or is too slow/low-ram for flash
plus graphical browser.
Re: updated glibc and standalone youtube-dl
Ok here is an updated as requested 432v3plus only things you need to do is install the ffmpeg update included in the folder, edit desktop browse icon to exec seamonkey and copy xmms lib file to usr/lib once downloaded. Has glibc2.11 and working vlc from wary plus required QT and xine instructions are in the folder.sindi wrote:There is a standalone youtube-dl that works with puppy 5's and also with a puppy 4.1.2
with updated glibc (from 2.6.1), that requires glibc 2.7 or later. I suggest updating
the 'plus' version to glibc 2.10 or later. Opera 12.10 requires 2.8 or later.
Youtube-dl lets you download a video as mp4 and play it with mplayer, using far less
memory and cpu than a graphical browser and flash, and thus play youtube on computer
that won't run Puppy 5 (with the gtk-youtube-viewer) or is too slow/low-ram for flash
plus graphical browser.
Lbstd6c++6 also in folder and menumaker.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/dazsba ... glibc2.11/
Re v3 updated plus
So now we have a V3, a V3-plus with glibc 2.6 and flash 10.0, a V3-updated with glibc 2.10 and flash 10.3, and the latest is, if I understood correctly:
updated-plus with glibc 2.11, flash 10.3 (?), and the pieces needed to manually update ffmpeg, and xmms, and to add vlc from wary with QT libraries
What do I edit in the initrd.gz or sfs so puppy 4.3.2 will create and look for a save file with a name different from 4.3.1? I will test this out without a save file and then install to a different computer without 4.3.1 on it.
How do I update perl to 5.10 so I can use gtk-youtube-viewer for Puppy 5 with this nicely updated 4.3.2? (It may also need the newer glibc and gtk).
updated-plus with glibc 2.11, flash 10.3 (?), and the pieces needed to manually update ffmpeg, and xmms, and to add vlc from wary with QT libraries
What do I edit in the initrd.gz or sfs so puppy 4.3.2 will create and look for a save file with a name different from 4.3.1? I will test this out without a save file and then install to a different computer without 4.3.1 on it.
How do I update perl to 5.10 so I can use gtk-youtube-viewer for Puppy 5 with this nicely updated 4.3.2? (It may also need the newer glibc and gtk).
Puppy 4.3..2 v3 plus updated much larger
Darry's 'old' plus iso is about 115MB and the updated one (without the pets and libraries to be downloaded and added separately) about 185MB. The deb glibc 2.11 update package is under 4MB. What is the additional 65MB? (Maybe I got something confused).
Thanks for granting my wish for a new improved 4.3.2.
Thanks for granting my wish for a new improved 4.3.2.
Re: Puppy 4.3..2 v3 plus updated much larger
VLC, QT from Wary and Xine were added. VLC was into response nubcsindi wrote:Darry's 'old' plus iso is about 115MB and the updated one (without the pets and libraries to be downloaded and added separately) about 185MB. The deb glibc 2.11 update package is under 4MB. What is the additional 65MB? (Maybe I got something confused).
Thanks for granting my wish for a new improved 4.3.2.
Testing out updated plus
Nice work-in-progress.
A few comments:
1. When updating glibc I always rm /lib/*2.6.1* (old glibc libraries) - saves space.
2. I can't read the black text on the pretty dark blue wallpaper. Menus quite legible.
Interesting screensaver.
3. You2pup 1.3.2 is too old. you2pup 2.2.1 won't download a youtube mp4 though someone claims it works in a puppy 5. you2pup 2.2.1 pet was posted October 2013 based on movgrab (from Dec 2011) that tests out working at youtube, so something else is missing in puppy 4.
There is a standalone youtube-dl pet that works in puppy 4 with glibc 2.7.
4. Mozilla Build of Seamonkey (under both Document and Internet) and Seamonkey Browser are both in the menu - minor goof.
Video, sound, and network work well on my 2003 D600 DELL.
The CPU frequency tool starts with default acpi-cpufreq, min frequency 1GHz (wrong, should be 600mhz) and max 1.6GHz. I changed to min 1.6GHz, clicked on a couple of buttons, and I now have 1.6GHz. This 'speedstep' -enabled computer has a wire that detects if you have paid dell for an OEM power supply and turns down the speed to 600MHz if it does not find a matching psu wire (or if the motherboard wire broke) . You need cpufreq to turn it back up. In Wary 5.5 cpufreq will not accept a higher max frequency than 600MHz. This one improvement has won me over to 4.3.2. The cpufreq tool here is much much simpler and faster to use than in 4.1.2., 4.3.1, or 5.5 Wary.
A perl 5.10 upgrade to 4.3.2-updated might let us use gtk-youtube-viewer (or at least the non-gtk part of it youtube-viewer) for wary 5.5. It works in wary with mplayer and i think will also work with xine. A puppy 5 perl5.10 pet would not install in puppy 4.
Do we need both xine and vlc? The sfs is rather large this way.
xine is in the puppy 4 repository. (Maybe vlc requires xine?).
A few comments:
1. When updating glibc I always rm /lib/*2.6.1* (old glibc libraries) - saves space.
2. I can't read the black text on the pretty dark blue wallpaper. Menus quite legible.
Interesting screensaver.
3. You2pup 1.3.2 is too old. you2pup 2.2.1 won't download a youtube mp4 though someone claims it works in a puppy 5. you2pup 2.2.1 pet was posted October 2013 based on movgrab (from Dec 2011) that tests out working at youtube, so something else is missing in puppy 4.
There is a standalone youtube-dl pet that works in puppy 4 with glibc 2.7.
4. Mozilla Build of Seamonkey (under both Document and Internet) and Seamonkey Browser are both in the menu - minor goof.
Video, sound, and network work well on my 2003 D600 DELL.
The CPU frequency tool starts with default acpi-cpufreq, min frequency 1GHz (wrong, should be 600mhz) and max 1.6GHz. I changed to min 1.6GHz, clicked on a couple of buttons, and I now have 1.6GHz. This 'speedstep' -enabled computer has a wire that detects if you have paid dell for an OEM power supply and turns down the speed to 600MHz if it does not find a matching psu wire (or if the motherboard wire broke) . You need cpufreq to turn it back up. In Wary 5.5 cpufreq will not accept a higher max frequency than 600MHz. This one improvement has won me over to 4.3.2. The cpufreq tool here is much much simpler and faster to use than in 4.1.2., 4.3.1, or 5.5 Wary.
A perl 5.10 upgrade to 4.3.2-updated might let us use gtk-youtube-viewer (or at least the non-gtk part of it youtube-viewer) for wary 5.5. It works in wary with mplayer and i think will also work with xine. A puppy 5 perl5.10 pet would not install in puppy 4.
Do we need both xine and vlc? The sfs is rather large this way.
xine is in the puppy 4 repository. (Maybe vlc requires xine?).
Re: Testing out updated plus
Yeah sorry about mistakes I conjured it up in a bit of hurry to help yourself and Nubc and others who would find it helpful - the special xine or xine-full is made by Shinobar and in conjuction with ffmpeg update allows pretty good mp4 playback so thanks again the genius that is Shinobar and of Course Ttuuuxxy for the original 4.32v3 and plus. At the end of the day it gives you something to work with. Also Woofy remaster can sometimes produce a few quirky results with remasters, good tool though.sindi wrote:Nice work-in-progress.
A few comments:
1. When updating glibc I always rm /lib/*2.6.1* (old glibc libraries) - saves space.
2. I can't read the black text on the pretty dark blue wallpaper. Menus quite legible.
Interesting screensaver.
3. You2pup 1.3.2 is too old. you2pup 2.2.1 won't download a youtube mp4 though someone claims it works in a puppy 5. you2pup 2.2.1 pet was posted October 2013 based on movgrab (from Dec 2011) that tests out working at youtube, so something else is missing in puppy 4.
There is a standalone youtube-dl pet that works in puppy 4 with glibc 2.7.
4. Mozilla Build of Seamonkey (under both Document and Internet) and Seamonkey Browser are both in the menu - minor goof.
Video, sound, and network work well on my 2003 D600 DELL.
The CPU frequency tool starts with default acpi-cpufreq, min frequency 1GHz (wrong, should be 600mhz) and max 1.6GHz. I changed to min 1.6GHz, clicked on a couple of buttons, and I now have 1.6GHz. This 'speedstep' -enabled computer has a wire that detects if you have paid dell for an OEM power supply and turns down the speed to 600MHz if it does not find a matching psu wire (or if the motherboard wire broke) . You need cpufreq to turn it back up. In Wary 5.5 cpufreq will not accept a higher max frequency than 600MHz. This one improvement has won me over to 4.3.2. The cpufreq tool here is much much simpler and faster to use than in 4.1.2., 4.3.1, or 5.5 Wary.
A perl 5.10 upgrade to 4.3.2-updated might let us use gtk-youtube-viewer (or at least the non-gtk part of it youtube-viewer) for wary 5.5. It works in wary with mplayer and i think will also work with xine. A puppy 5 perl5.10 pet would not install in puppy 4.
Do we need both xine and vlc? The sfs is rather large this way.
xine is in the puppy 4 repository. (Maybe vlc requires xine?).
Thankyou Scottsman. Anyway I'm really tired so having a rest so enjoy.
pstreamvid and libxmms
I downloaded the libxmms.so.1 which has the same size and md5sum as /usr/lib/libxmms.so.1.3.1 already in puppy 4.3.2.
Pstreamvid does not play any of its the default stations with xine - complains of missing plugin and for one station it listed the name of the missing dll.
mplayer from puppy 4 repository played sound in a solid blue box for first and last stations
and nothing at all for the others, even with the 10MB of codecs installed.
I did not run across a recent version of pstreamvid.
The Save dialog box is still partway off the bottom of the screen as it has been in all versions of puppy 4. Resolution 1024x768.
Pstreamvid does not play any of its the default stations with xine - complains of missing plugin and for one station it listed the name of the missing dll.
mplayer from puppy 4 repository played sound in a solid blue box for first and last stations
and nothing at all for the others, even with the 10MB of codecs installed.
I did not run across a recent version of pstreamvid.
The Save dialog box is still partway off the bottom of the screen as it has been in all versions of puppy 4. Resolution 1024x768.
mplayer and xine display solid blue
The movgrab from you2pup 2.2.1 downloads youtube videos if you specify the format (otherwise it looks for webm and downloads nothing).
you2pup (the front end), even with mp4:480x360 in the box, tries to download webm and gets nowheere.
Both xine and the mplayer 4 from the puppy 4 repository play the downloaded file with good sound and solid blue video. I had downloaded (with youtube-dl) and played one of the videos before in another puppy (4.1.2?) with mplayer (from 4.1.2-based pulp linux) and the xine in puppy 4.3.1.
vlc plays both mp4s with good sound and solid black video.
pvidstream plays solid blue videos with mplayer and nothing with xine.
Anyone else have these problems playing known-good mp4s?
I tried both before and after installing vlc and ffmpeg and the other pets.
you2pup (the front end), even with mp4:480x360 in the box, tries to download webm and gets nowheere.
Both xine and the mplayer 4 from the puppy 4 repository play the downloaded file with good sound and solid blue video. I had downloaded (with youtube-dl) and played one of the videos before in another puppy (4.1.2?) with mplayer (from 4.1.2-based pulp linux) and the xine in puppy 4.3.1.
vlc plays both mp4s with good sound and solid black video.
pvidstream plays solid blue videos with mplayer and nothing with xine.
Anyone else have these problems playing known-good mp4s?
I tried both before and after installing vlc and ffmpeg and the other pets.
Re: mplayer and xine display solid blue
sindi wrote:The movgrab from you2pup 2.2.1 downloads youtube videos if you specify the format (otherwise it looks for webm and downloads nothing).
you2pup (the front end), even with mp4:480x360 in the box, tries to download webm and gets nowheere.
Both xine and the mplayer 4 from the puppy 4 repository play the downloaded file with good sound and solid blue video. I had downloaded (with youtube-dl) and played one of the videos before in another puppy (4.1.2?) with mplayer (from 4.1.2-based pulp linux) and the xine in puppy 4.3.1.
vlc plays both mp4s with good sound and solid black video.
pvidstream plays solid blue videos with mplayer and nothing with xine.
Anyone else have these problems playing known-good mp4s?
I tried both before and after installing vlc and ffmpeg and the other pets.
You may be interested in these 2 mplayer packages from Patriot - ffmpeg is inbuilt.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=292855
Re: pstreamvid and libxmms
Needed for xmms to play when running from commandline it asks for this filesindi wrote:I downloaded the libxmms.so.1 which has the same size and md5sum as /usr/lib/libxmms.so.1.3.1 already in puppy 4.3.2.
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libxmms and blue screens when playing mp4 in 4.3.2
I think libxmms is already in the .sfs file identical to the one at the download site so no need to add it. Same versions and md5sums.
The mplayer I have been using works in every puppy I have tried it in (4.1.2, 4.3.1 and I think wary 5.5) except this one, where it plays mp4s as solid blue, as does xine, whereas vlc plays them solid black. (An earlier mplayer omitted the sound). So I don't think a newer mplayer is needed. Do mplayer, xine, and vlc work properly in 4.3.2 for the rest of you? My DELL D600 has very standard video (i810 I think).
Should you2pup and pvidstream be omitted?
I would like a text browser but can add my own or ssh to sdf.org[/list]
The mplayer I have been using works in every puppy I have tried it in (4.1.2, 4.3.1 and I think wary 5.5) except this one, where it plays mp4s as solid blue, as does xine, whereas vlc plays them solid black. (An earlier mplayer omitted the sound). So I don't think a newer mplayer is needed. Do mplayer, xine, and vlc work properly in 4.3.2 for the rest of you? My DELL D600 has very standard video (i810 I think).
Should you2pup and pvidstream be omitted?
I would like a text browser but can add my own or ssh to sdf.org[/list]
Google Earth
Anyone know of a '.sfs' Google Earth that works in 4.3.2?
If not, anyone know 'how' to get one of existing ones to work (even a .pet would be OK)?
'Thanks'
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If not, anyone know 'how' to get one of existing ones to work (even a .pet would be OK)?
'Thanks'
>>>---Indian------>
Cloud Computing For Every Puppy (a .pet)
[url]http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69192[/url]
[url]http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69192[/url]
Working link for downloading 4.32v3 Updated with glibc 2.10?
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find and download the latest version of Puppy 4.32v3?
I assume it is what darry1966 prepared, called "4.32v3 Updated with glibc 2.10", but sadly enough darry1966 link does not work any more.
I wonder if sindi also managed to combine the Plus and Updated versions...
Thanks!
Does anybody know where I can find and download the latest version of Puppy 4.32v3?
I assume it is what darry1966 prepared, called "4.32v3 Updated with glibc 2.10", but sadly enough darry1966 link does not work any more.
I wonder if sindi also managed to combine the Plus and Updated versions...
Thanks!
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