Fatdog64-630 & 631 Final (May 12 2014)
- neerajkolte
- Posts: 516
- Joined: Mon 10 Feb 2014, 07:05
- Location: Pune, India.
Hi Bindee,
I have no knowledge of any scripting or programming languages. Also I am using Linux for just 4 months.
I couldn't decipher the errors I got after I installed the pet.
I have posted the errors on page 27 I haven't got any reply from anyone yet so no progress yet.
Any way when I compiled it from source tarball it worked for me.
I have enrolled in a edx.org's course on Linux which starts tomorrow. I hope to get educated soon.
Edit: Oops I got the date mixed up. The course starts on 1st August, one month away.
I have no knowledge of any scripting or programming languages. Also I am using Linux for just 4 months.
I couldn't decipher the errors I got after I installed the pet.
I have posted the errors on page 27 I haven't got any reply from anyone yet so no progress yet.
Any way when I compiled it from source tarball it worked for me.
I have enrolled in a edx.org's course on Linux which starts tomorrow. I hope to get educated soon.
Edit: Oops I got the date mixed up. The course starts on 1st August, one month away.
Last edited by neerajkolte on Tue 01 Jul 2014, 02:21, edited 1 time in total.
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson
“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€
- Amara’s Law.
- Ken Thompson
“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€
- Amara’s Law.
Re: Google Earth Fails
Here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=94274.DrDeaf wrote:I haven't found any earlier post on this, so does anyone successfully use Google Earth with FD64? I generally use 630.
The only package I find to use is: google-earth-stable_current_amd64.deb
I haven't been able to make it run. Any help will be appreciated!
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Following the instructions given by jamesbond from the above posted link, I created a sfs for google-drive. I made a new post for that in the Additional Pets Forum.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 354#786354
Also, for convience here is the download link.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 354#786354
Also, for convience here is the download link.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
- neerajkolte
- Posts: 516
- Joined: Mon 10 Feb 2014, 07:05
- Location: Pune, India.
Hi Bindee,
Till that time you could try compiling from source tarball.
I didn't find it hard, it worked without giving any error. And cleaned my drive by 24mb.
Till that time you could try compiling from source tarball.
I didn't find it hard, it worked without giving any error. And cleaned my drive by 24mb.
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson
“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€
- Amara’s Law.
- Ken Thompson
“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€
- Amara’s Law.
Dear james and Kirk,
When running fatdog64, My Firefox browser cannot import bookmark.html from my external hard disk.
Also, when i download file, I cannot save to external hard disk partition.
I have already made changes
/usr/share/applications/Firefox.desktop
Exec=firefox-spot to Exec=firefox
according to fatDog64 FAQ page here :
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/fa ... -spot.html
I cannot remember but other programs are also having difficulties to access files on external hard drive. Using rox file manager, I can access files on external hard drive with no problems.
I am the only one using my netbook so I would appreciate it if there is a way that I can freely access files on external hard drives from any program.
Thanks
When running fatdog64, My Firefox browser cannot import bookmark.html from my external hard disk.
Also, when i download file, I cannot save to external hard disk partition.
I have already made changes
/usr/share/applications/Firefox.desktop
Exec=firefox-spot to Exec=firefox
according to fatDog64 FAQ page here :
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/fa ... -spot.html
I cannot remember but other programs are also having difficulties to access files on external hard drive. Using rox file manager, I can access files on external hard drive with no problems.
I am the only one using my netbook so I would appreciate it if there is a way that I can freely access files on external hard drives from any program.
Thanks
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Thanks WillM for the google earth SFS.
If you're asking what's best - then it's really up to you. Some people like to turn it off altogether and save manually. Some people likes to save once every 24 hours. Some people don't want to lose their work and saves every 5 minutes.
pchan,
I think for a strange reason you are still running firefox-spot. How do you launch firefox? Can you check what is inside /usr/share/applications/default-browser.desktop and /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser?
If you're asking how - it's in Control Panel --> Event Manager.Bindee wrote:When running fatdog in ram only does anyone know if it is best to disable the " Ram Save Interval " ?
If you're asking what's best - then it's really up to you. Some people like to turn it off altogether and save manually. Some people likes to save once every 24 hours. Some people don't want to lose their work and saves every 5 minutes.
pchan,
I think for a strange reason you are still running firefox-spot. How do you launch firefox? Can you check what is inside /usr/share/applications/default-browser.desktop and /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser?
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But if you are running diskless in ram only without a HDD or flash drive then isn't it just trying to save itself too itself?jamesbond wrote:If you're asking how - it's in Control Panel --> Event Manager.Bindee wrote:When running fatdog in ram only does anyone know if it is best to disable the " Ram Save Interval " ?
If you're asking what's best - then it's really up to you. Some people like to turn it off altogether and save manually. Some people likes to save once every 24 hours. Some people don't want to lose their work and saves every 5 minutes.
Thanks jamesbond for suggesting that I take a look atjamesbond wrote:
pchan,
I think for a strange reason you are still running firefox-spot. How do you launch firefox? Can you check what is inside /usr/share/applications/default-browser.desktop and /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser?
/usr/local/bin/default-browser
Sure enough it had this line
exec firefox-spot
After changing it to
exec firefox
I started firefox and was successful in mounting my external hard drive in order to import my backed up bookmark.html
Thanks again! fatDog64 is a great distro
I am surprised that it ran well on both my netbook
MSI U270 with 8GB RAM (AMD Dual Core)
ACER HAPPY2 (D276) with only 2GB RAM (Intel Atom) A 32bit machine
[REQ] meld
Meld 1.6.0 (file/dir comparison) is in the FD 600 pets repo but there are new stable/dev versions that are much improved.
Would someone kindly update the pet file in the repo?
Otherwise, I could try compiling meld myself, but I'm unsure about dependecies; anyone care to hand-hold me? Here's what the home page has to say (I'd prefer getting the dev version):
note: I marked pets that I _think_ are available with *
And this is the list of all dependency pets that I could find in the FD 600 repo.
Would someone kindly update the pet file in the repo?
Otherwise, I could try compiling meld myself, but I'm unsure about dependecies; anyone care to hand-hold me? Here's what the home page has to say (I'd prefer getting the dev version):
note: I marked pets that I _think_ are available with *
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Requirements
Stable: 1.8.5 18-May-2014
* Python 2.6
* GTK+/pygtk 2.14
GLib/pygobject 2.16
* GtkSourceView/pygtksourceview 2.10 (optional)
Development: 3.11.1 26-May-2014
Python 2.7 (Python 3 not yet supported) *
GTK+ 3.6
* GLib 2.34
PyGObject 3.8
GtkSourceView 3.6
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python-2.7.5.pet
pygtk_DEV-2.24-x86_64.pet
pygtk-2.24-x86_64.pet
pygtksourceview-2.10.1.pet
glib_BIN-2.36.3-630.pet
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Hi step,
Here is meld-1.85. It was built with Python-2.7.5, so was pygtk and pygtksourceview; also in this directory. Those pets may be needed, since the corresponding pets in the Fatdog64 repository were built with Python-2.6.
pygobject is included in pygtk.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Here is meld-1.85. It was built with Python-2.7.5, so was pygtk and pygtksourceview; also in this directory. Those pets may be needed, since the corresponding pets in the Fatdog64 repository were built with Python-2.6.
pygobject is included in pygtk.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Last edited by WillM on Wed 09 Jul 2014, 17:38, edited 1 time in total.
- neerajkolte
- Posts: 516
- Joined: Mon 10 Feb 2014, 07:05
- Location: Pune, India.
Hi Bindee,
Found this Adobe Security Bulletin dated July 8th 2014, which tells me that, Linux users should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.394.
Then I found this Wikka.
It seems I only have to Download the .tar.gz,
decompress it to extract its content,
replace any existing file at /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so with the extracted,
re-start the Web browser,
Done.
Seems simple....
I will try that.
Edit: I tried that, now when I right click any flash content on any site, in about flash player it shows version 11.2.202.394.
But will this be enough or need to make pet of whole tarball?...
Found this Adobe Security Bulletin dated July 8th 2014, which tells me that, Linux users should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.394.
Then I found this Wikka.
It seems I only have to Download the .tar.gz,
decompress it to extract its content,
replace any existing file at /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so with the extracted,
re-start the Web browser,
Done.
Seems simple....
I will try that.
Edit: I tried that, now when I right click any flash content on any site, in about flash player it shows version 11.2.202.394.
But will this be enough or need to make pet of whole tarball?...
Last edited by neerajkolte on Thu 10 Jul 2014, 16:12, edited 1 time in total.
thank you
WillM, you're my hero of the day!WillM wrote:Hi step,
Here is meld-1.85. It was built with Python-2.7.5, so was pygtk and pygtksourceview; also in this directory. Those pets may be needed, since the corresponding pets in the Fatdog64 repository were built with Python-2.6.
pygobject is included in pygtk.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
The meld binary you compiled works fine here with python-2.6 from FD's devx and pygtk from FD's 600 pets repo. I didn't need to install pygtksourceview (but will need to later).
I also didn't need to install python 2.7. However, I did try testing just the pygtk pet you compiled with the meld binary and meld failed with message "cannot import pygtk, no module named pygtk". I presume this is due to my not installing python-2.7 over 2.6, and not a failure of your package.
Since I do plan to upgrade to python-2.7 in the near future, your complete set of pets is a blessing. Thank you so much!
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That will do it. No need to do anything with the rest of it.neerajkolte wrote:Hi Bindee,
Found this Adobe Security Bulletin dated July 8th 2014, which tells me that, Linux users should update to Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.394.
Then I found this Wikka.
It seems I only have to Download the .tar.gz,
decompress it to extract its content,
replace any existing file at /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so with the extracted,
re-start the Web browser,
Done.
Seems simple....
I will try that.
Edit: I tried that, now when I right click any flash content on any site, in about flash player it shows version 11.2.202.394.
But will this be enough or need to make pet of whole tarball?...