Librepup 6.0.2.2
- Iguleder
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Sorry, I have only one server dedicated to Librepup. Servers cost moneygnudist wrote:Could you host the isos/devx files on a server with download resuming? Don't have access to reliable Internet usually
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Try this:gnudist wrote:Could you host the isos/devx files on a server with download resuming? Don't have access to reliable Internet usually
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wget -t0 -C http://url.com/of/file.iso
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Hello iguleder & all.
Hopefully this is new info and I'm not repeating a previous post.
Working on something else, I accidentally discovered that in librepup
the installed-by-default homebank is missing the libosp.so.5 library,
a copy of which can be found here.
I hope this helps. BFN.
musher0
Hopefully this is new info and I'm not repeating a previous post.
Working on something else, I accidentally discovered that in librepup
the installed-by-default homebank is missing the libosp.so.5 library,
a copy of which can be found here.
I hope this helps. BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello all.
"Curiouser and curiouser", says Alice's Rabbit...
Please see attached screen capture. Does anybody have an explanation?
Why does a gcc error appear when trying to update .Xresources live?
When xrdb is used this way, when I restart Xclock, all the foreground
colors in Xclock are black. They shouldn't be, as these colors have been
carefully chosen to form a theme.
For reference, here is my Xclock color configuration in .Xresources:
Thanks in advance for any leads.
"Curiouser and curiouser", says Alice's Rabbit...
Please see attached screen capture. Does anybody have an explanation?
Why does a gcc error appear when trying to update .Xresources live?
When xrdb is used this way, when I restart Xclock, all the foreground
colors in Xclock are black. They shouldn't be, as these colors have been
carefully chosen to form a theme.
For reference, here is my Xclock color configuration in .Xresources:
"Curiouser and curiouser", says Alice's Rabbit...!XClock config ! Derived from http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions ... nding-road'
XClock.foreground: #fbfbfb
XClock.background: #b00018
!(...)
XClock.Clock.majorColor: rgba:4e/44/38/ff
XClock.Clock.minorColor: rgba:a0/c0/f0/ff
XClock.Clock.hourColor: rgba:c9/66/11/c0
XClock.Clock.minuteColor: rgba:00/82/9f/c0
XClock.Clock.secondColor: rgba:ff/ff/ff/ff
Thanks in advance for any leads.
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musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Ok... The above was not the only library missing to be able to run xrdb in
librepup. Here is the URL of a *.pet archive containing all of them,
-- https://www.adrive.com/public/bypCZJ/xr ... up-6.x.pet --
and in tree form, their list:
librepup. Here is the URL of a *.pet archive containing all of them,
-- https://www.adrive.com/public/bypCZJ/xr ... up-6.x.pet --
and in tree form, their list:
Enjoy. BFN..
└── usr
├── lib
│ ├── libcloog-isl.so.4 -> libcloog-isl.so.4.0.0
│ ├── libcloog-isl.so.4.0.0
│ ├── libisl.so.10 -> libisl.so.10.2.2
│ ├── libisl.so.10.2.2
│ ├── libisl.so.13 -> libisl.so.13.1.1
│ ├── libisl.so.13.1.1
│ ├── libmpc.so.3 -> libmpc.so.3.0.0
│ └── libmpc.so.3.0.0
└── share
└── doc
└── libmpc3-1.0.3
├── AUTHORS
├── NEWS
└── README
5 directories, 13 files
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello all.
I'm still in the "curiouser and curiouser" series. In LibrePup, the planner
project manager is missing the libgnomecanvas-2 library.
My LibrePup ppm was on sick leave today, even after updating it.
So I'm giving you the URL from the ALT-Sysyphus repo at pkgs.org.
After it got its missing lib, planner worked fine on this 32-bit computer.
I hope this helps. BFN.
musher0
I'm still in the "curiouser and curiouser" series. In LibrePup, the planner
project manager is missing the libgnomecanvas-2 library.
My LibrePup ppm was on sick leave today, even after updating it.
So I'm giving you the URL from the ALT-Sysyphus repo at pkgs.org.
After it got its missing lib, planner worked fine on this 32-bit computer.
I hope this helps. BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello all.
Here are a couple of other reportedly missing libs:
* you may want to open directory /lib and copy
__ libssl.so.0.9.7 to libssl.so.0.9.8
__ libcrypto.so.0.9.7 to libcrypto.so.0.9.8
Those are actually links to libssl.so.1.0.0 and libcrypto.so.1.0.0,
respectively, who are already in the /lib directory. Those libs are required
by gs (aka ghostscript) and ppmtojpeg.
Add'l note:
* the libgnomecanvas lib above is also supporting notecase.
All of the above will be reported missing (and a few others) if you open a
terminal in a pristine LibrePup and type:
I did the same for dirs /bin and /usr/local/bin, and no missing libs were reported for the apps in those directories.
I'll keep you posted.
Bye for now.
Here are a couple of other reportedly missing libs:
* you may want to open directory /lib and copy
__ libssl.so.0.9.7 to libssl.so.0.9.8
__ libcrypto.so.0.9.7 to libcrypto.so.0.9.8
Those are actually links to libssl.so.1.0.0 and libcrypto.so.1.0.0,
respectively, who are already in the /lib directory. Those libs are required
by gs (aka ghostscript) and ppmtojpeg.
Add'l note:
* the libgnomecanvas lib above is also supporting notecase.
All of the above will be reported missing (and a few others) if you open a
terminal in a pristine LibrePup and type:
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cd /usr/bin
ldd * | grep not | grep -v dynamic
I'll keep you posted.
Bye for now.
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello all.
I tried to compile a rather new echinus wm from git with the make
included in the librepup devx: it never got past ranlib errors. I compiled
it in librepup with the tahrpup devx instead and its make worked fine.
Please share similar experiences of compiling in librepup if you've had
any, if only to confirm that librepup' devx indeed has a "wild" ranlib --
and that I haven't lost a screw. Thanks in advance.
Now I've got the wonderful new tiling|hybrid wm: "echinus-0.4.8_abs"
running in librepup. (Please see pic below.) Leave a note if interested!
BFN.
I tried to compile a rather new echinus wm from git with the make
included in the librepup devx: it never got past ranlib errors. I compiled
it in librepup with the tahrpup devx instead and its make worked fine.
Please share similar experiences of compiling in librepup if you've had
any, if only to confirm that librepup' devx indeed has a "wild" ranlib --
and that I haven't lost a screw. Thanks in advance.
Now I've got the wonderful new tiling|hybrid wm: "echinus-0.4.8_abs"
running in librepup. (Please see pic below.) Leave a note if interested!
BFN.
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- The seemingly complete task bar is actually made of two apps: ourico
(echinus companion prog.) at left and stalonetray (for the icons) at right.
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musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
a few backgrounds.
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- https://www.mediafire.com/folder/x4v77bi1p58ox/puppy2013
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echinus-0.4.8_abs
Looks really nice.musher0 wrote:Now I've got the wonderful new tiling|hybrid wm: "echinus-0.4.8_abs" running in librepup. (Please see pic below.) Leave a note if interested!
Questions:
Is your librepup running echinus as its only wm (i.e. jwm removed)?
Can you share your echinus puppy package and your conky config please?
Thanks
EDIT: I found your echinus pet package here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 6&start=30
Awesome work! This distro looks as if it ought to be included in the Free Software Foundation's officially approved distro listings.
Richard Stallman can be contacted at:
rms@gnu.org
Not many distros actually do get an accreditation, but this one seems to possess the necessary attributes AFAIK.
Richard Stallman can be contacted at:
rms@gnu.org
Not many distros actually do get an accreditation, but this one seems to possess the necessary attributes AFAIK.
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer
Re: echinus-0.4.8_abs
Thanks yerc1.yerc1 wrote:Looks really nice.musher0 wrote:Now I've got the wonderful new tiling|hybrid wm: "echinus-0.4.8_abs" running in librepup. (Please see pic below.) Leave a note if interested!
Questions:
Is your librepup running echinus as its only wm (i.e. jwm removed)?
Can you share your echinus puppy package and your conky config please?
Thanks
EDIT: I found your echinus pet package here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 6&start=30
Glad you found my echinus *.pet package.
No I haven't removed the jwm window manager from librepup. While I
am confident that echinus can handle all and any windows, it's never a
bad idea to keep a "cascading" window manager such as jwm handy,
for the odd case.
BFN.
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P.S. -- Requested conky config is attached.
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musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Hello tronkel.tronkel wrote:Awesome work! This distro looks as if it ought to be included in the Free Software Foundation's officially approved distro listings.
Richard Stallman can be contacted at:
rms@gnu.org
Not many distros actually do get an accreditation, but this one seems to possess the necessary attributes AFAIK.
Long time no see! How are you doing?
I agree with you. I think Iguleder should submit his LibrePup to the FSF.
LibrePup is "that good", IMO. However, he should give it a last polish, I
think, because* I found a few missing links, and while compiling the
new echinus, the "ar" aka "ranlib" in the devx went nuts...
BFN.
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* ("Malgré moi": "In spite of myself". How do you say this in proper
English? The meaning is: "I wasn't hunting for problems, but I did find
some accidentally.")
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
@musher0
Yes it's nice to back. I've been messing around with other stuff for quite a while - digital photography mostly, but the latest Puppy developments have pulled me back into the fold.
Comparing Librepup with the other FSF official offerings, it has the potential to overtake many if not all of them. It would be a statement to the world that Puppy has reached something of a pinnacle in it's development and now has the confidence to offer a libre version in it's catalogue lineup - apart from its practical attributes of course. Not so many distros can say that.
Last year (2014) I got to have a chat with Richard Stallman during a lecturing tour he held here in Vienna. Since he uses nothing else other than pure free software on his personal laptop (which never leaves his grasp!), I asked him what make of laptop he uses. The answer was that he had been using this (forget what it was called) obscure laptop, that is now no longer being made. He now recommends the use of old IBM hardware as being the most suitable for use with free software. Such old laptops can be picked up quite cheaply nowadays, so I think I'll have a go and see what transpires.
How are you getting along with Librepup?
Yes it's nice to back. I've been messing around with other stuff for quite a while - digital photography mostly, but the latest Puppy developments have pulled me back into the fold.
Comparing Librepup with the other FSF official offerings, it has the potential to overtake many if not all of them. It would be a statement to the world that Puppy has reached something of a pinnacle in it's development and now has the confidence to offer a libre version in it's catalogue lineup - apart from its practical attributes of course. Not so many distros can say that.
Last year (2014) I got to have a chat with Richard Stallman during a lecturing tour he held here in Vienna. Since he uses nothing else other than pure free software on his personal laptop (which never leaves his grasp!), I asked him what make of laptop he uses. The answer was that he had been using this (forget what it was called) obscure laptop, that is now no longer being made. He now recommends the use of old IBM hardware as being the most suitable for use with free software. Such old laptops can be picked up quite cheaply nowadays, so I think I'll have a go and see what transpires.
How are you getting along with Librepup?
Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer