Dpup Wheezy. Woof-CE built debian wheezy 7.2 packages used
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Package autopoint needs to be added to the devx.
This is part of gettext but looks like Debian have split it off as a separate package.
Tried compiling DeaDBeeF from git but autogen.sh would not run. Added autopoint from packages.debian.org and it fixed this. I was using 3.5.2.7 but I think 3.5.2.11 is the same.
This is part of gettext but looks like Debian have split it off as a separate package.
Tried compiling DeaDBeeF from git but autogen.sh would not run. Added autopoint from packages.debian.org and it fixed this. I was using 3.5.2.7 but I think 3.5.2.11 is the same.
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Performed some "dangerous" things with several sata and ata drives the other day in wheezy, partitioning, swopping, formatting and transfer from one to another.
Any users who will be performing those tasks will be pleased to know that Gparted in this version is utterly reliable
Any users who will be performing those tasks will be pleased to know that Gparted in this version is utterly reliable
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Figaro's PassWord Manager 2
I think something is wrong with the version of Figaro's PassWord Manager 2 (version 0.75) that is included in Dpup Wheezy .
When I tried to import my passwords, FPWM2 could not "see" the USB flashdrive, even though it was mounted.
After I copied the passwords file to my /home, FPWM2 could see the file, but every time I tried to import the passwords, FPWM2 crashed and closed.
The solution is easy: I installed the latest version (version 0.79) from the Carolina PET's.
Then all is working fine.
When I tried to import my passwords, FPWM2 could not "see" the USB flashdrive, even though it was mounted.
After I copied the passwords file to my /home, FPWM2 could see the file, but every time I tried to import the passwords, FPWM2 crashed and closed.
The solution is easy: I installed the latest version (version 0.79) from the Carolina PET's.
Then all is working fine.
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Viewnior image viewer
Version 1.4
Released 07th February 2014
Compiled in Dpup Wheezy
Version 1.4
Released 07th February 2014
Compiled in Dpup Wheezy
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background.
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I managed to compile a build of Audacity 2.0.5 in Dpup Wheezy. It is the latest release and much newer and smaller in size than the package offered by the Debian repos. I added libFLAC++ to enable FLAC support (without this the configure script just disables it automatically at build time). Import and export via ffmpeg is also enabled as well as mp3 export via lame. If anyone wants to give it a try you can download it from here:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
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I compiled the latest JACK packages in Dpup Wheezy. They are jack-audio-connection-kit-0.124.1 and qjackctl-0.3.11 ( http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net )
Never used it myself but some people say it is very useful.
More details here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92837
Never used it myself but some people say it is very useful.
More details here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=92837
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The Puppy Package Manager (PPM) would be a safe recommended route to use for your PUP.
But, depending on which PUP distro you're using you may be butting up against your PC's RAM ceiling. Thus to continue with this older PC, you may have to switch to an early version of Puppy Linux for the performance you desire on it.
Hope this helps
The Puppy Package Manager (PPM) would be a safe recommended route to use for your PUP.
But, depending on which PUP distro you're using you may be butting up against your PC's RAM ceiling. Thus to continue with this older PC, you may have to switch to an early version of Puppy Linux for the performance you desire on it.
Hope this helps
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Opera and Seamoney are running really fast on this machine. I just want to make one of them the default browser.gcmartin wrote:@NoAlternative
The Puppy Package Manager (PPM) would be a safe recommended route to use for your PUP.
But, depending on which PUP distro you're using you may be butting up against your PC's RAM ceiling. Thus to continue with this older PC, you may have to switch to an early version of Puppy Linux for the performance you desire on it.
Hope this helps
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Transmission BitTorrent client 2.60 compiled from source in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.11
There is a version in the Debian repo but it is older and drags in more unneeded bloat. Version 2.60 is the last version that works with GTK2. Anything later requires GTK3 and dependencies. I am no expert on torrenting but it seems to work with both .torrent files and magnet links.
Also just wanted to mention, for Wheezy users who have not seen this in the other thread, Dillo browser 3.0.3 which is compiled from source and newer than the one in the Debian repo. More details here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 20&start=2
Download from:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
There is a version in the Debian repo but it is older and drags in more unneeded bloat. Version 2.60 is the last version that works with GTK2. Anything later requires GTK3 and dependencies. I am no expert on torrenting but it seems to work with both .torrent files and magnet links.
Also just wanted to mention, for Wheezy users who have not seen this in the other thread, Dillo browser 3.0.3 which is compiled from source and newer than the one in the Debian repo. More details here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 20&start=2
Download from:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
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Important fix of security vulnerability (so they say).
I compiled OpenSSL Version 1.0.1g from source with:-
in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.11 and have uploaded the main and DEV .pet packages to:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
I guess Debian will release a package soon but I couldn't find one yet.
Meantime, feel free to try this one and report any findings.
MD5 checksums:-
openssl-1.0.1g-wheezy.pet = f5d8d80b4c2b4dc7a2c822fc58a506f4
openssl_DEV-1.0.1g-wheezy.pet = 49146ab5d03897f2dbd37d9c54f9e434
I compiled OpenSSL Version 1.0.1g from source with:-
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./config --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl shared
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
I guess Debian will release a package soon but I couldn't find one yet.
Meantime, feel free to try this one and report any findings.
MD5 checksums:-
openssl-1.0.1g-wheezy.pet = f5d8d80b4c2b4dc7a2c822fc58a506f4
openssl_DEV-1.0.1g-wheezy.pet = 49146ab5d03897f2dbd37d9c54f9e434
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I installed successfully both of them in Precise Puppy 5.6.11 and in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.8.OscarTalks wrote:Meantime, feel free to try this one and report any findings.
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# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014
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# openssl version -b
built on: Wed Apr 9 22:06:13 BST 2014
For security purposes it would be appreciated if you add MD5 checksums of the packages.OscarTalks wrote:Important fix of security vulnerability (so they say).
I compiled OpenSSL Version 1.0.1g from source with:-in Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.11 and have uploaded the main and DEV .pet packages to:-Code: Select all
./config --prefix=/usr --openssldir=/etc/ssl shared
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