I need it to run calibre.
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hi revbishrevbish wrote:I just installed this 64-bit version a couple days ago and love it very much. However, after turning the touchpad off with the first app in the "Desktop" menu, this setting isn't saved upon powering off the computer. I'm using a Lenovo X230 Thinkpad.
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#!/bin/sh
synclient TouchpadOff=1
hi edoc,edoc wrote:Boot from DVD ISO TahrPup64 6.0.5 on a Dell Latitude laptop - looks terrific!
It appears that Python is installed by default.
I need Quisk 4.0.3 and only v. 3.6.x shows up in PPM for the Ubuntu Trusty repository.
(I need it to interface with a SDR (software defined radio receiver located in a USB-connected external box.)
What is the best way for me to load the newest version, without dealing with endless dependencies, please?
This is the home page for Quisk:
http://james.ahlstrom.name/quisk/
I believe that the Quisk Linux version is native to Ubuntu.
Thanks!
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pip install quisk
[/quote]666philb wrote: hi edoc,
first off install the devx http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pu ... p64-6.0.5/
then open the PPM and tick the DEV box on the left.
in the search box type ....
python-pip ..... left click to add to the install list but don't install until we've also added all the following......
portaudio19-dev
libpulse-dev
libfftw3-dev
python-wxgtk2
now click on the 'do it' button to install everything at once
next open a terminal and typehopefully there's no errorsCode: Select all
pip install quisk
then type quisk to run it
I ran the update, restarted PPM, uninstalled python-pip, restarted PPM, installed python-pip.bigpup wrote:I suggest you update PPM data base before you try again.
If you have not done this recently, there is a chance the repositories have changed and the data base does not know this.