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#281 Post by darry1966 »

That's because Libreoffice Calc was breaking spreadsheet documents.

When they tried to add "new features" to a release. Hence the rushed out bug fix release. I found this out on one of the Linux Voice Podcasts
Link: http://www.linuxvoice.com/podcast-season-2-episode-21/

For those who don't know Linux Voice is made by ex members of Linux Format.

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#282 Post by RetroTechGuy »

rerwin wrote:RetroTechGuy,
Here is the net of my attempted explanation in the first message of this thread:
- The main lupu has everything in the main (lupu_528) SFS file.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/lafaj ... 141203.iso

- lupulibre has LibreOffice and java/jre included in the large main file, to load into RAM if 1 GB of RAM is installed.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wf8fi ... 141203.iso

- lupumini has a "zdrv" SFS file so that the main file fits into 256 MB of RAM.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6xgwv ... 141203.iso

- lupuplus is lupu with added SFS files LibreOffice and java runtime (jre) to be copied to a frugal installation directory.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/agd2r ... 141203.iso
(stable November version of LO 4.3)

- lupu3hd (3-Headed Dog) is lupu based on linux kernel 2.6.37.6, to support somewhat newer hardware than does the lupu kernel (2.6.33.2).
http://www.mediafire.com/download/468oo ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper (or "sulu") is/are based on kernels 3.x, to support newer hardware and xz compression:

- lupusuper1
http://www.mediafire.com/download/hjoaj ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper2 (kernel from precise 5.7.1-retro, which includes analog modem support)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/kbkig ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper3 (kernel from pemasu's dpup wheezy)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/tphah ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper4 (kernel from pemasu's upup raring)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/7715d ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper2libre is lupusuper2 with LibreOffice and java/jre included in the large main file, to load into RAM if 1 GB of RAM is installed.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wzd88 ... 141203.iso

- lupusuper2plus is lupusuper2 with added SFS files such as LibreOffice and java runtime (jre) to be copied to a frugal installation directory.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0tddq ... 141203.iso
(stable November version of LO 4.3)
So, the choice depends on your needs for your installation. If you have only 256MB of RAM, choose the "mini" for best performance. If you want use/access "modern" SFS or archive files that use xz compression, use any of the "supers" -- super2 if you care about analog dialup modems.

If you want LibreOffice and have at least 900 MB of RAM, use either of the "lupulibre" ISOs unless you want to keep up with the latest by updating every month or two or have less than 900 MB RAM, in which case the "lupuplus" ISOs are appropriate. The "libres" have the final version of the latest series (4.2.7, right now; 4.3.7 next May).

Also, the choice of "super" depends on which one supports all of your hardware on a particular PC. I recommend super2 or the lowest-numbered one that works for you. HTH.
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LibreOffice-4.3.5 Uploaded

#283 Post by rerwin »

For those keeping up with the latest LibreOffice releases, I have uploaded the SFS file of LibreOffice-4.3.5 to the Supplemental SFS Packages link in the posting at:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 520#739520

The next 4.3 release is expected early in February, the final at the beginning of May.

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#284 Post by Hotdog »

Just downloaded lupusuper4 Puppy and did a full install. The box has a Pentium 4 at 2.4GHz, 1 Gb of ram and 60 Gb hard drive. Everything works as advertised!

I am just an unabashed avid user making use of the efforts that you kind folks provide. Puppy has been my OS since the release of 5.1.1 both for desktop and laptop. My sincere "Thank You" to all who gave it birth, raised it to be the fine creature that it is and continue to nurture it along. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!

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Rerwin......

#285 Post by Atle »

I would just like to say that what you are doing is very important.

You make lots of old computers acting as if they where brand new.
It has a great environmental impact and is a great opposition to the "buy new stuff" madness.

Picking up the stick after Playdayz, is like a real honorable thing to do.

I got some real old laptops where I shall try out this, but now the sun shines outside, despite it being like minus 10 celsius, so I better get out and freeze my ass of.

Your efforts does make a difference and if up to me, this should be presented soon as a offical Puppy on Distrowatch.

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#286 Post by cthisbear »

Atle:

" Picking up the stick after Playdayz, is like a real honorable thing to do. "

rerwin is to be commended for his great work.

I use his versions off usb....lovely stuff.

I will download his latest gear soon...been a bit busy.

" the sun shines " every time I boot Lucid.

Chris.

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Android utilities in 528.007

#287 Post by kevin bowers »

For the last year or two I have been playing with Android tablets. For those who don't already know, Android is based on Linux. But many modifications, rooting, custom ROMs, etc. require low-level communication with a PC. Of course most utilities for this are Windows-based. However Windows is not very good at this, driver problems are rampant. Linux has a set of standard drivers built-in that work with nearly all Droids; the only exception I know of is the line of Hannspree tablets. If anyone knows how to make ADB and Fastboot work with them please let me know. But for most Android devices Linux is the way to go.

For some time I had problems with newer Intel chipsets, they seemed to be allergic to Android. This was true regardless of OS. Well, thanks to Sulu2, this is no longer the case. Not only does it run both ADB (Android Debugging Bridge) and Fastboot on my core 15-Z87 machine, but it will still boot and run my old P4 box that I've been keeping alive mostly to mod Androids.

I have put together a sulu2 remaster that includes the two utilities (I simply copied them from an Android SDK installation into /usr/bin/), Seamonkey (updated to 2.31), and Cydia Impactor, which is the only one-click Android root tool I have found for Linux.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/62oh3 ... ndroid.iso

Questions, comments, criticism welcome!

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Re: Android utilities in 528.007

#288 Post by greengeek »

kevin bowers wrote:For the last year or two I have been playing with Android tablets. ..I have put together a sulu2 remaster
Wow, sounds great! So this sulu remaster runs on an Android tablet? That will have great appeal. Have you considered a dedicated thread with a HowTo tutorial etc? If this is something to try on a cheap Android tablet it sounds like fun.

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Re: Android utilities in 528.007

#290 Post by kevin bowers »

greengeek wrote:
kevin bowers wrote:For the last year or two I have been playing with Android tablets. ..I have put together a sulu2 remaster
Wow, sounds great! So this sulu remaster runs on an Android tablet? That will have great appeal. Have you considered a dedicated thread with a HowTo tutorial etc? If this is something to try on a cheap Android tablet it sounds like fun.
No, you misunderstand me. This is simply sulu2 live CD to be run on a PC, with the two command-line utilities added that allow one to modify an Android tablet or 'phone, to wit, ADB and Fastboot. It will not run on an Android tablet, it is merely a tool for tweaking them, and one that is IMHO far easier to use than the Windows tools, mainly because of the lack of driver problems. And of course Puppy is simply easier to use than Windows.

@ally, thanks for the mirror!

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#291 Post by greengeek »

So could I use your sulu to root an Android tablet, with the eventual aim of trying to load something other than Android? Eg: some version of Arm puppy?

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#292 Post by kevin bowers »

greengeek wrote:So could I use your sulu to root an Android tablet, with the eventual aim of trying to load something other than Android? Eg: some version of Arm puppy?
Yes, that's its purpose. There are applications for installing various distros on Droids, also, I believe they work like a virtual machine, but I haven't seen one that supports Puppy. I believe Barry ported ARM puppy to Raspberry Pi, but that's as close as I've seen, and that was quite a while ago.

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#293 Post by gcmartin »

@GreenGeek raises a good question and equally a good response followed. My rephrasing of what I perceive from their posts is:

@GreenGeek
Should there be an Area in Forum for discussing smartDevices (Android, et. al.) and PUPs.

@Kevin Bowers
PUPPY Linux needs to support the proliferation of Androids.

This idea really does need some consideration from the Forum maintainers, @Flash and @JohnMurga for this additional area. Of course, too, http://www.puppylinux.org also.

SmartDevices in now a mainstay with ever increasing numbers in our homes, garages, man-caves, cars, etc. PUPPY is an excellent platform for providing some solidarity and centralization of the various needs we all have as these ever increasing smartDevices show up for our use and benefit.

I +1 the ideas presented. :idea:

P.S. Some months ago I met the author of Android DualBoot utility. This should be in that forthcoming area as it has direct consequence to Puppy's operations on these kinds of Touch devices.

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#294 Post by dejan555 »

kevin bowers wrote:I haven't seen one that supports Puppy. I believe Barry ported ARM puppy to Raspberry Pi, but that's as close as I've seen, and that was quite a while ago.
samedog tries:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=96597 :)
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]

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Utilities to upgrade

#295 Post by Hotdog »

XArchive 0.2.8-6 and undeb/unrpm (based on 1.10.18 archive backend) are standard utilities in Lucid 5.2.8 through 5.2.8.7. They cannot handle the .xz format. For that matter, the excellent XArchiver 0.5.2svn-r28705 from code-master ttuuxxx doesn't recognize it, either.

.xz is becoming a standard. Wikipedia has this to say about it:
xz has gained notability for compressing packages in the GNU coreutils project, Debian family of systems deb (file format), openSUSE, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slackware, FreeBSD, Gentoo, GNOME, and TeX Live, as well as being an option to compress a compiled Linux kernel. In December 2013, the Linux kernel maintainers kernel.org announced that they would use xz instead of bzip2 as their compression tool from 2014 on.
Does anyone have any replacement(s) suitable for Lucid Puppy? Debian has a comand line version of xz-utils but it is in xz format. If you don't already have it, you can't get it and if you had it you wouldn't need it!
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Utilities to upgrade

#296 Post by Hotdog »

Folks,

I have found one possible answer to my own question - PeaZip. It will handle the xz compressed files and create them, too, plus about 15 other formats. I have made a PET of version 5.5.2 and tried it on Lucid Puppy 5.2.8 and 5.2.8.7 and it seems to work quite well. I can post the PET where ever someone would suggest. It is about 11Mb in size. Or, you can get the DEB from http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux.html There are two versions there. The one I used is Gtk-based. The other one is Qt-based.
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#297 Post by RetroTechGuy »

Rockin' Rerwin!

I had a couple machines that weren't happy with 5.28.005, and even they are fine with 5.28.7 (lower load than Slacko Retro, and good support for older hardware)

I've been migrating all my installs over... :-)

I wonder if/how my 333MHz PII will handle it?... ;-)
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Re: Utilities to upgrade

#298 Post by kevin bowers »

Hotdog wrote: I can post the PET where ever someone would suggest. It is about 11Mb in size.
Try MediaFire, it's free (up to a point of course).

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#299 Post by RetroTechGuy »

So I have just installed LupuSuper1 on a couple machines.

With the new kernel, it seems that I need a new devx file. I've been poking through this thread, and not seeing it.

Which one do I need for lupusuper1-5.2.8.7-k3.0.25-20141203.iso

Edit: OK, I found it...

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 656#749656

However, for the SuperLupu1, it needs to be named "sulu_devx_001-4.sfs"
(it doesn't see "002")

Incidentally, there is one caution on adding these devx files. I've had this on a number of different machines, and different puppy versions.

When you add the devx and reboot, it seems to corrupt the PuppyPin file.

So before adding this, go into /root/Choices/ROX-Filer and copy PuppyPin to PuppyPin.bak.

When it crashes on you, click on any visible icon (mine all pile up in the lower left corner). Open the window, click on the "home" button. Go back into /root/Choices/ROX-Filer and copy your PuppyPin.bak file over the corrupted PuppyPin file. Restart X from the menu, and it's back to normal...
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Some versions of 528 don't print to PDF

#300 Post by Moose On The Loose »

RetroTechGuy wrote:Rockin' Rerwin!

I've been migrating all my installs over... :-)
if you find the print to pdf doesnt work, try the attached pet.
The backend script doesn't alway detect that it is a puppy system
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