My report on Quirky 6.0
libre office pet
I tried libre office pet in quirky 6.1.4 (upgraded several times with services packs) but do not start. Perhaps quirky tahr has more libraries...
@adi
try restarting the JWM window manager from the shutdown menu item.
All the necessary Libreoffice libraries are there under the /opt folder. This is in effect a portable version of this suite and should run in any Linux.
If it still won't start, wait for the next Quirky Tahr service pack and we'll take it from there.
try restarting the JWM window manager from the shutdown menu item.
All the necessary Libreoffice libraries are there under the /opt folder. This is in effect a portable version of this suite and should run in any Linux.
If it still won't start, wait for the next Quirky Tahr service pack and we'll take it from there.
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
JFYI - Quirky Tahr works very well on my EeePc 701SD netbook, using it now.
Just took the usb stick that was previously used with the E732 laptop and booted it on the 701SD, had to use xorgwizard to reset the screen and then setup the wifi with frisbee.
Working very well.
Acpi suspend / resume would be handy - but Quirky boots so fast - so not a major issue.
# uname -a
Linux puppypc14167 3.12.6 #1 SMP Wed Dec 25 02:35:43 GMT 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
# free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 505136 249088 256048 0 40
-/+ buffers: 249048 256088
Swap: 0 0 0
# uptime
10:04:14 up 20 min, load average: 0.03, 0.10, 0.12
#
Just took the usb stick that was previously used with the E732 laptop and booted it on the 701SD, had to use xorgwizard to reset the screen and then setup the wifi with frisbee.
Working very well.
Acpi suspend / resume would be handy - but Quirky boots so fast - so not a major issue.
# uname -a
Linux puppypc14167 3.12.6 #1 SMP Wed Dec 25 02:35:43 GMT 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
# free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 505136 249088 256048 0 40
-/+ buffers: 249048 256088
Swap: 0 0 0
# uptime
10:04:14 up 20 min, load average: 0.03, 0.10, 0.12
#
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I'm still using Tahr 6.0 but looking forward to 6.0.2
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Does Quirky not have fixmenus?broomdodger wrote:That fixes starting by clicking /usr/share/applications/vlc.desktop
But... NOT using Menu > Multimedia > VLC media player
I re-booted and still the same error message.
It is also necessary to edit line 217 in /root/.jwmrc
<Program label="VLC media player" icon="vlc.png">/usr/bin/vlc</Program>
Then re-boot and the menu method works.
--OR--
Is there another way to sync the two?
Normally you would have to run that, followed by jwm -reload (or restart jwm or restart X) after editing the *.desktop file
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Thank you.OscarTalks wrote:Does Quirky not have fixmenus?broomdodger wrote:That fixes starting by clicking /usr/share/applications/vlc.desktop
But... NOT using Menu > Multimedia > VLC media player
I re-booted and still the same error message.
It is also necessary to edit line 217 in /root/.jwmrc
<Program label="VLC media player" icon="vlc.png">/usr/bin/vlc</Program>
Then re-boot and the menu method works.
--OR--
Is there another way to sync the two?
Normally you would have to run that, followed by jwm -reload (or restart jwm or restart X) after editing the *.desktop file
I did not know about fixmenus.
I has been added to my puppy notes.
Is it used in any scripts?
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I am no expert on this, but I believe it has to run when programs are installed or removed so it will be called by the likes of petget and the sfs loader scripts. If you were to run one of those after your manual edit the menu would then include your changes, but rebooting does not run fixmenus. It has caught me out a few times that I have made changes and then for a few moments I wondered why my menu didn't work as expected.broomdodger wrote:Thank you.
I did not know about fixmenus.
I has been added to my puppy notes.
Is it used in any scripts?
Oscar in England
opera dependencies notice
I installed opera from qpm (pet common) in quirky 6.1.4 and it appeared a list of some libraries missing and the message that there are no dependencies missing. Opera works fine. Is it a conflict?
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Re: Cups
Before releasing Tahr 6.0, I tested my printer, scanner and camera, all worked.lluamco wrote:When installing a printer in Tahr 6.0 and 6.0.1, CUPS does not work.
The http://localhost:631 is shown in the browser, but the submenus Administration, Classes, Jobs, Printers,...
result in 'not found' when clicked.
My impression is that cups in Tahr is not complete. In fact, I have compiled cups-1.7.1 from source with the option:
./configure --disable-gssapi
and installed my HP printers (previous installation of hpliplite and its libnetsnmp-15 dependency).
Still the printer did not work, lacking filters.
Finally, I installed from PPM cups-filters_1.0.43-1, which complained about missing libfontembed1 and fonts-freefont-ttf libraries,
which I could obtain thanks to the "more info" button offered by PPM.
All in all, my printers finally work flawlessly in Tahr.
Thank you Barry !!
However, what seemed like a harmless "improvement" to the cups template in the Quirky build system has broken printing in 6.0.1.
Printing is fixed again in 6.0.2.
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Yes, run 'fixmenus' in a terminal.broomdodger wrote:That fixes starting by clicking /usr/share/applications/vlc.desktopBarryK wrote:That is a bug in /usr/share/applications/vlc.desktopbroomdodger wrote:- Is it normal when opening VLC media player to have an error box:
File reading failed:
VLC could not open the file "/root/%U" (No such file or directory).
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'file:///root/%25U'. Check the log for details.
The fix will be in 6.0.2
Manually, you can fix it now by changing the line in vlc.desktop to just this:
Exec=vlc
But... NOT using Menu > Multimedia > VLC media player
I re-booted and still the same error message.
It is also necessary to edit line 217 in /root/.jwmrc
<Program label="VLC media player" icon="vlc.png">/usr/bin/vlc</Program>
Then re-boot and the menu method works.
--OR--
Is there another way to sync the two?
Bill
# fixmenus
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Start ROX-Filer by clicking "file" icon at top-left of screen.Sage wrote:Q-Tar 6.01Don't usually bother with manual code adjustments but had a few mo s free today. Used Pfind and then Search but could not find the offending line in either occurrence in /usr/share...etc when opened as text.There is a bug in the Service Pack, the pinstall.sh (post-install script) is supposed to have
rm -rf /home
instead it only has:
rm -f /home
I found the cause of the bug, and the next Service Pack will delete /home. Or you can do it manually now.
Luckily for me I actually had perused the tahr-6.0.1-README so had removed it manually
Irksome it might be but full path citation is always more rigorous; all sorts of old f*rts visit this Forum as well as BK's blog!
Click the "up arrow" icon.
You will see the "home" folder, right-click on it, choose "Rename...",
rename it to "file".
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Re: opera dependencies notice
No, it just means that Opera will not be able to play HTML5 video. SeaMonkey and Firefox have the same fall-back.adi wrote:I installed opera from qpm (pet common) in quirky 6.1.4 and it appeared a list of some libraries missing and the message that there are no dependencies missing. Opera works fine. Is it a conflict?
If they can't play HTML5 video, at youtube.com for example, they will fallback to using the Adobe Flash player, if it is installed.
Note, the gstreamer libs are in Quirky Tahr.
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Quirky Tahr 6.0.2 and ALL previous Quirky and Puppy.
I have SeaMonkey download to /root/Downloads
but 'Open Containing Folder' has never worked.What Application to choose?
Is there a fix for this?
Bill
I have SeaMonkey download to /root/Downloads
but 'Open Containing Folder' has never worked.
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SeaMonkey > Download Manager > File > Open Containing Folder
Then has a dialog:
Launch Application > Choose an Application
Is there a fix for this?
Bill
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Just upgraded to QT6.0.2 and all seems fine.
Will report any gremlins if they present themselves.
But - so far looking good - luvly puppy.
Will report any gremlins if they present themselves.
But - so far looking good - luvly puppy.
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After Quirky Tahr 602 update
Some broken links:
Some broken links:
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# find -L /lib /usr -type l -exec ls -la {} +
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Dec 9 04:48 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpango-1.0.so -> libpango-1.0.so.0.3600.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Dec 9 04:48 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so -> libpangocairo-1.0.so.0.3600.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 27 Dec 9 04:48 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpangoft2-1.0.so -> libpangoft2-1.0.so.0.3600.0
Just a heads up for tinkerers.
Service pack 6.1.3 to 6.1.4 will change your /boot/vmlinuz.
So if you have changed your kernel the installation may crash for good and should be repaired in another machine (audit is handy in this case )
BTW, it looks like is the same kernel. Why the update then?
Service pack 6.1.3 to 6.1.4 will change your /boot/vmlinuz.
So if you have changed your kernel the installation may crash for good and should be repaired in another machine (audit is handy in this case )
BTW, it looks like is the same kernel. Why the update then?
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