hide the tongue-in-cheek icon so well.)
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I'll add the certificates in the next version, thanks. Seems they're part of the tahrpup hacks thing. Try to install the ca-certificates package of Trisquel - should work just fine.01micko wrote:The only issue with it, apart from that it's an old version (1.6.0, they are up to 1.8.3 which I compiled and works in slacko, so should here) is tha you get the SSL certificate errors. i suppose a new package should be made for SSL certificates and made available for all puppies.
Yes, even libical is part of the hacks tarball. I built a small Osmo without any weird dependencies:01micko wrote:Also Osmo is broken - misses libical.so.0 and libicalss.so.0. Installing libical1 from PPM works but the *.so.0 symlinks are missing. Maybe the true fix is to recompile osmo on librepup (will of course still need libical1).
http://librepup.info/pet_packages-librepupmavrothal wrote:Maybe a librepup repo is needed
The tahrpup kernel configuration is horrible. It decompresses Squashfs in one thread only, uses voluntary preemption, does not support hyperthreading ... I created a new configuration file in woof-CE with ATI support enabled and other changes. It should result in much better performance and responsiveness for everyone.01micko wrote:musher0's ATI problem might be the kernel config. I noticed this:
Hi all,musher0 wrote:Yeah, let's all sing a "Requies-cat in pace" for icecat... (I wish Flash didn't
hide the tongue-in-cheek icon so well.)![]()
Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical? I import school holiday calendars, state and national holidays and such in ical format.Iguleder wrote:Yes, even libical is part of the hacks tarball. I built a small Osmo without any weird dependencies:01micko wrote:Also Osmo is broken - misses libical.so.0 and libicalss.so.0. Installing libical1 from PPM works but the *.so.0 symlinks are missing. Maybe the true fix is to recompile osmo on librepup (will of course still need libical1).
osmo-0.2.14.pet
osmo_NLS-0.2.14.pet
Good question. Osmo had other dependencies too (libgringotts, libnotify ...) - if you think the libical dependency is useful, I'll rebuild the package to re-add it.01micko wrote:Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical?
https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE/commit/97238b63dfa755176a1d3608fd8a4d4cc3df85d2musher0 wrote: Please don't forget to typeCode: Select all
cd /usr/share/X11;ln -s $PWD/rgb.txt /root/.rgb.txt
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v#120522 precise puppy, seamonkey was crashing. needed /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/apps.gecko-mediaplayer.preferences,
# but also needs this compile operation...
# ***NOTICE*** cross-build, this will have to be executed at first boot...
if [ "$WOOF_HOSTARCH" = "$WOOF_TARGETARCH" ];then
if [ -d rootfs-complete/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas ];then
[ -e rootfs-complete/usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas ] && chroot rootfs-complete /usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
fi
#120523 seems need this too...
if [ -d rootfs-complete/usr/lib/gio/modules ];then
[ -e rootfs-complete/usr/bin/gio-querymodules ] && chroot rootfs-complete /usr/bin/gio-querymodules /usr/lib/gio/modules
fi
fi
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ln -s /usr/lib/glib-2.0/* /usr/bin
glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
About PIMs...Iguleder wrote:Good question. Osmo had other dependencies too (libgringotts, libnotify ...) - if you think the libical dependency is useful, I'll rebuild the package to re-add it.01micko wrote:Hmm.. but how useful would osmo be without libical?
Works fine but vmlinuz misses the DISTRO_IDSTRING and might generate issues finding the puppy files in some settingsIguleder wrote:Here's a rebuilt kernel, with some additional drivers and several changes that should improve performance:
http://www.librepup.info/huge_kernels/huge-3.14.53-librepup-i686-1.tar.bz2
Hi Iguleder.mavrothal wrote:Works fine but vmlinuz misses the DISTRO_IDSTRING and might generate issues finding the puppy files in some settingsIguleder wrote:Here's a rebuilt kernel, with some additional drivers and several changes that should improve performance:
http://www.librepup.info/huge_kernels/huge-3.14.53-librepup-i686-1.tar.bz2
Hi, Billtoo.Billtoo wrote:I got smplayer and smtube running under wine-1.17.51
Hi musher0, mplayer 1.1.1 would compile in Librepup but gave an error about a missing libEGL when I tried to run it so I compiled wine 1.17.51 to see if smplayer/smtube would work under wine and they did, vlc as well.musher0 wrote:Hi, Billtoo.Billtoo wrote:I got smplayer and smtube running under wine-1.17.51
It's good to know, I suppose... I'm not sure I understand the reason of
this wine test, though, at this early stage in the development of LibrePup.
Are you telling us indirectly that the Linux versions of smplayer and
smtube do not work at the moment on Librepup?