I don't know why you are having that problem. unsquashfs should work.davec60 wrote:Hi,
I need some help editing Quirky 7.0.3. (I have Quirky installed in its own folder in partition 1 as a frugal installation).
I have seen the instructions below:
"You can click on the 'initrd.q' file, which will open it up, and it can then be edited and put together again".
I can get the initrd.q open, of course, as well as the q.sfs by clicking them.
However, when I try to alter the q.sfs it always results in a 'read-only file system' type message so I have not been able to add or remove anything so far. No luck using unsquashfs4 either. ( I have not previously experienced this difficulty with other .sfs files in other Puppies).
I have clearly missed something here. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
Thanks,
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Re: Quirky 7.0.3. outstanding...
Ah yes, there was some over-enthusiastic deleting of .a files, to reduce the size of the devx. Fixed.gcav wrote:@Barry
Hi Barry, There still seem to be 2 issues with Quirky that I cannot seem to shake off...
crond is not persisting across boots?
And I cant seem to compile statically, gcc cannot find libc.a
Any ideas?
gc
Zigbert created a new pschedule PET, that will be in next Quirky.
This should have the fix for crond.
crond has to save into /var/local for persistence across boots.
Busybox crond has the -c option to set this.
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GParted is there.Blackfish wrote:Quirky does not come with Gparted, so if you want to use that you will have to install it from somewhere else.
I think that there was one version of Quirky in which GParted got left off the menu.
Normally, it is found in the System menu, however the next release of Quirky will have it in the Filesystem menu (which seems like a better category, also isn't as crowded).
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My guess would be that you have Intel video hardware?Henry wrote:Another "quirk" is that part of the Seamonkey screen black as I was typing now. April has a lot of pizazz and promise.
The Intel Xorg driver is really crappy. It is common for it to not render the screen properly, seemingly at random.
In SeaMonkey, scroll up or down and it should go away.
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Thanks for that!xanad wrote:Ciao Barry,
I noticed that the file /usr/sbin/savesession has no the 'export' for momamager.
I added this two lines at 21 and 22The attachment include:Code: Select all
export TEXTDOMAIN=savesession export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8
savesession fixed
savesession.pot (i18n)
savesession.po (it)
savesession.mo (it)
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I am getting a bit frustrated reading these posts. Maybe the issue is resolved further on in this forum thread.edoc wrote:I had that ... however ... the 4install-quirky-to-drive.gz is here http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky6/x86/april-7.0/ETP wrote:@ Blackfish & edoc
The correct location for 32 bit 7.0.4.1 is in fact here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... ril-7.0.4/
Or, are you saying that the instructions here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... quirky.htm are only for 64-bit and there's a different install method for 32-bit?
Can you untangle this, please?
Thanks.
Anyway, that link, and the one for the 64-bit build, have instructions for installing. There is no need to go hunting all over the place.
EDIT: But it didn't help that I forgot to update the first post of this thread. It was still showing 7.0.3 as the latest. Fixed.
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As far as I can see, I only needed to change line 199:xanad wrote:Hi Barry,
I noticed that rc.network has problems with gettext, is not recognized by momanager and no translation is possible.
I made some changes:
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export TEXTDOMAIN=sns___rc.network export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8 LANGORIG=$LANG
#(please ignore spaces, put here for readability only)
#Wireless:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |CELL_NUMBER|CELL_ADDRESS |CELL_CHANNEL|CELL_QUALITY|CELL_ENCRYPTIONKEY|CELL_ESSID|SEC_KEY |SEC_MGMT|ENCODEPROTO|WPA_DRIVER|DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: wlan1 |Wireless |rt73usb |usb |Ralink RT73 USB Wireless LAN driver|00:26:19:F5:AC:3D|01 |00:17:3F:68:33:7E|11 |70/70 |off |belkin54g |000102030405060708090a0b0c|WEP | |wext | |
#Wired:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: eth0 |Wired |sky2 |pci |Marvell Yukon 2 Gigabit Ethernet driver|00:17:36:84:E5:1A| |
#IMPORTANT: the INTERFACE field may be different at boot time, due to different plugged in network devices.
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export LANG='C'
--- #IMPORTANT: the INTERFACE field will be different at boot time, due to different plugged in network devices.#each line of /etc/simple_network_setup/connections has everything known about a connection:
#(please ignore spaces, put here for readability only)
#Wireless:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |CELL_NUMBER|CELL_ADDRESS |CELL_CHANNEL|CELL_QUALITY|CELL_ENCRYPTIONKEY|CELL_ESSID|SEC_KEY |SEC_MGMT|ENCODEPROTO|WPA_DRIVER|DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: wlan1 |Wireless |rt73usb |usb |Ralink RT73 USB Wireless LAN driver|00:26:19:F5:AC:3D|01 |00:17:3F:68:33:7E|11 |70/70 |off |belkin54g |000102030405060708090a0b0c|WEP | |wext | |
#Wired:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: eth0 |Wired |sky2 |pci |Marvell Yukon 2 Gigabit Ethernet driver|00:17:36:84:E5:1A| |
#IMPORTANT: the INTERFACE field may be different at boot time, due to different plugged in network devices.
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export TEXTDOMAIN=sns___rc export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8 export LOCALE=C . /etc/DISTRO_SPECS
and
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[ "$DISPLAY" ] && yaf-splash -placement bottom -bg green -timeout 5 -text " Network interface ${INTERFACE} has been activated " &
Now everything works fine.Code: Select all
[ "$DISPLAY" ] && yaf-splash -placement bottom -bg green -timeout 5 -text "$(gettext 'Network interface') ${INTERFACE} $(gettext 'has been activated')" &
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[ "$DISPLAY" ] && LANG=$LANGORIG yaf-splash -placement bottom -bg green -timeout 5 -text "$(gettext 'Network interface') ${INTERFACE} $(gettext 'has been activated')" & #150925
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I just changed line 211 in sns:xanad wrote:Hi Barry,
I noticed that sns has problems with gettext (yaf-splash)
I made some changes:
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export TEXTDOMAIN=sns___sns export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8 . gettext.sh
#(please ignore spaces, put here for readability only)
#Wireless:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |CELL_NUMBER|CELL_ADDRESS |CELL_CHANNEL|CELL_QUALITY|CELL_ENCRYPTIONKEY|CELL_ESSID|SEC_KEY |SEC_MGMT|ENCODEPROTO|WPA_DRIVER|DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: wlan1 |Wireless |rt73usb |usb |Ralink RT73 USB Wireless LAN driver|00:26:19:F5:AC:3D|01 |00:17:3F:68:33:7E|11 |70/70 |on |belkin54g |000102030405060708090a0b0c|WEP | | |
#Wired:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: eth0 |Wired |sky2 |pci |Marvell Yukon 2 Gigabit Ethernet driver|00:17:36:84:E5:1A| |
##find all the interfaces...
#IF_NUM=`ifconfig -a | grep -Fc 'Link encap:Ethernet'`
#if [ $IF_NUM -eq 0 ];then
# xmessage -center -bg red "SORRY, CANNOT FIND ANY NETWORK INTERFACES"
# exit
#fiand#each line of /etc/simple_network_setup/connections has everything known about a connection:
#(please ignore spaces, put here for readability only)
#Wireless:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |CELL_NUMBER|CELL_ADDRESS |CELL_CHANNEL|CELL_QUALITY|CELL_ENCRYPTIONKEY|CELL_ESSID|SEC_KEY |SEC_MGMT|ENCODEPROTO|WPA_DRIVER|DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: wlan1 |Wireless |rt73usb |usb |Ralink RT73 USB Wireless LAN driver|00:26:19:F5:AC:3D|01 |00:17:3F:68:33:7E|11 |70/70 |on |belkin54g |000102030405060708090a0b0c|WEP | | |
#Wired:
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
#format: INTERFACE|IF_INTTYPE|IF_DRIVER|IF_BUS |IF_INFO |MACADDRESS |DHCPCDFIX|
#ex: eth0 |Wired |sky2 |pci |Marvell Yukon 2 Gigabit Ethernet driver|00:17:36:84:E5:1A| |
##find all the interfaces...
#IF_NUM=`ifconfig -a | grep -Fc 'Link encap:Ethernet'`
#if [ $IF_NUM -eq 0 ];then
# xmessage -center -bg red "SORRY, CANNOT FIND ANY NETWORK INTERFACES"
# exit
#fi
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export TEXTDOMAIN=sns___sns export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8 export LOCALE=C . /etc/DISTRO_SPECS
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<action>yaf-splash -timeout 2 -bg orange -close never -fontsize large -text "Please wait..."</action>
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<action>yaf-splash -timeout 2 -bg orange -close never -fontsize large -text "$(gettext 'Please wait...')"</action>
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after closing momanager, the splash-screenIt remains fixed on the screen ... (maybe just for me)Code: Select all
please wait, scannig files...
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CONNECTBTN_XML="<button><label>$(gettext 'CONNECT NOW')</label><action>/usr/sbin/networkdisconnect</action><action>/usr/local/simple_network_setup/rc.network start & </action><action>yaf-splash -timeout 2 -bg orange -close never -fontsize large -text "$(gettext 'Please wait...')"</action><action type="exit">EXITNOW</action></button>"
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Stretching my memory a bit, but I think you just make a copy of /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gdk-pixbuf-2.0.pc, name it gdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0.pcPuppus Dogfellow wrote:a few things threw up errors related to gdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0, though one (parcellite 1.19) worked as a deb64. zarfy wouldn't compile because of it, some of the geany plugins gave the error, but i may have introduced that problem--i had gotten further before failing on previous attempts. can't recall the others at the moment.
...I think this is a bug in those packages, gdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0.pc was in an older version of GTK2.
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Yes, done! In the next release of Quirky.xanad wrote:Request:Code: Select all
# gtkdialog --version gtkdialog version 0.8.3 release (C) 2003-2007 Laszlo Pere, 2011-2012 Thunor Built with additional support for: none.
Help !!!
someone is able to update gtkdialog with a newer version? I am not able to do it ....
If updated, many programs .pet already completed can be used. Like pMuisic 4.6, for example ...
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Hi Barry,
preparing for the next April :
- why is perl not in devx ? which programs need it ?
- why does pmount need bash ? it should also be able to work with only busybox ash.
- /tmp and /var should be mounted as tmpfs on their own.
- /var/log is mandatory for xorg.
- you can replace udev with busybox mdev, I succeeded.
- rox default config shoud be in /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net
Cheers
preparing for the next April :
- why is perl not in devx ? which programs need it ?
- why does pmount need bash ? it should also be able to work with only busybox ash.
- /tmp and /var should be mounted as tmpfs on their own.
- /var/log is mandatory for xorg.
- you can replace udev with busybox mdev, I succeeded.
- rox default config shoud be in /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net
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Re: i18n Quirky 7.0.3 italian langpack
The source of flsynclient that robwoj44 internationalised:xanad wrote:After a first analysis of Quirky 7.0.4 32bit, I noticed that some executables do not have gettext, if this thing can interest you, we have internationalized the following files:BarryK wrote: Note, it it easy to check in Quirky 7.0.3+ what binary executables are internationalized. Look in /usr/share/doc/nls -- I have tried to put all required .pot files in here, does not need the 'devx' pet loaded.
flsynclient http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=83624 robwoj44 (32 and 64 bit)
...
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 318#820318
Unfortunately, flsynclient 0.7 is broken, it cannot read it's own '.flsynclient' settings file, so settings do not survive across boots.
The source that does work is this one:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... d2.tar.bz2
...which is not yet internationalised.
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Re: i18n Quirky 7.0.3 italian langpack
Pctorrent was created by plinej, version 1.4 was the latest, back in 2008:xanad wrote:BarryK wrote: pccreatetorrent http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=86319 xanad - check for upgrade
pctorrent http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=86309 robwoj44
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=14954
I haven't "seen" plinej on the forum for a very long time!
Thanks to robwoj44 and xanad to internationalisations:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 976#835976
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 065#836065
I have bumped the PET to version 1.5, attached.
Note, I did read somewhere on the forum that Pctorrent doesn't actually work. Someone will have to give it a spin, find out if this is true or not! It is a frontend for ctorrent.
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Re: i18n Quirky 7.0.3 italian langpack
Thanks, I have updated the wcpufreq PET to version 0.8.2.xanad wrote:wcpufreq http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 715#821715 xanad
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Thanks, I have updated pcurlftp_file_sharing PET to version 0.3.xanad wrote:pcurlftp http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 597#822597 SFR, xanad mods
These new PETs will be uploaded soon, to:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... /packages/
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Thanks, I have updated snap2-4.25 PET.xanad wrote:snap2 http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=80061 xanad
Note, LLoyd Standish created Snap2:
http://standish.home3.org/snap2
Forum name 'lstandish', another guy that I haven't come across on the forum for awhile.
Lloyd's last post, in 2012, is here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=50402
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Thanks, I have updated pdvdrsab PET to 0.3.xanad wrote:pmetatagger-pdvdrsab http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=80063 xanad
This is another creation by plinej (who last posted to this forum in 2013).
Some improvements by Rocket, internationalised by xanad.
don570 has posted a howto:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 660#599660
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Thanks for answers, Barry.
I am very pleased that a developer to take care of allowing the use of Puppy also by non-native speakers.
For a moment I thought I had left the project, but now I notice that you write even after a long time,, I will not hesitate to propose other discrepancies, and if this is possible for me, solutions.
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I am very pleased that a developer to take care of allowing the use of Puppy also by non-native speakers.
For a moment I thought I had left the project, but now I notice that you write even after a long time,, I will not hesitate to propose other discrepancies, and if this is possible for me, solutions.
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Hi Barry,
I notice you had trouble finding decent sources for gcolorsel. That program is nowhere near as good as the good old gcolor2 (which I'm sure you found the sources but couldn't build). From your blog <-- http://bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00134
Well, the slackbuild works. This one <-- http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.37/misc/gcolor2/
The 3 patches apply fairly cleanly (small warnings) but the significant thing is the sed line fixing configure:
Please note, that the actual slackbuild archive seems broken but fortunately you can download each file individually, most importantly the patches and the gcolor2.SlackBuild script. I'm about to report that to the maintainer.
This is the one that has the saved colours which I'm sure is what you were after. Working fine for me in slacko64.
BTW - here is a direct link to the source avoiding the sourceforge crap, usable with wget:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... .4.tar.bz2
My xz compressed 64 bit pet is 17k
EDIT.. nah bugger it! I'll attach the sources here. Note that the original bzip2 archive was a tad too big for the forum so I compressed with xz and wrapped in gzip. Also attaching the slackbuild with patches as would normally be found at slackbuilds.org
I notice you had trouble finding decent sources for gcolorsel. That program is nowhere near as good as the good old gcolor2 (which I'm sure you found the sources but couldn't build). From your blog <-- http://bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00134
Well, the slackbuild works. This one <-- http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.37/misc/gcolor2/
The 3 patches apply fairly cleanly (small warnings) but the significant thing is the sed line fixing configure:
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sed -i~ '/gentoo_ltmain_version/s/\[:space:\]/[&]/g' configure
This is the one that has the saved colours which I'm sure is what you were after. Working fine for me in slacko64.
BTW - here is a direct link to the source avoiding the sourceforge crap, usable with wget:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... .4.tar.bz2
My xz compressed 64 bit pet is 17k
EDIT.. nah bugger it! I'll attach the sources here. Note that the original bzip2 archive was a tad too big for the forum so I compressed with xz and wrapped in gzip. Also attaching the slackbuild with patches as would normally be found at slackbuilds.org
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