http://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux ... 03-pae.iso
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Thanks Ally - sourceforge should now be online again.ally wrote:sourceforge (ISO) download broken (404) so mirrored here:
http://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux ... 03-pae.iso
Using the delta generated iso I've done 6 shutdowns on the core 2 duo and 6 to 8 on the Bay-Trail desktop and all have been clean. I'll be using both machines today so I'll do a couple at the end of the day but looks good from here.mavrothal wrote:Fresh install of (Ally's) 01.03 shutdown cleanly half a dozen times.
Let's hope that Marv will have a similar experience.
Many thanks both.....and apologies that I've caused you both extra investigation and testing work....Marv wrote:Using the delta generated iso I've done 6 shutdowns on the core 2 duo and 6 to 8 on the Bay-Trail desktop and all have been clean. I'll be using both machines today so I'll do a couple at the end of the day but looks good from here.mavrothal wrote:Fresh install of (Ally's) 01.03 shutdown cleanly half a dozen times.
Let's hope that Marv will have a similar experience.
Edited: delta generated iso md5sum is fine.
Meh, If you weren't aproducin, we wouldn't be atestin. A couple of fixes that have gotten into woof-CE have also come out of these last couple of rounds so.... Thankspeebee wrote:Many thanks both.....and apologies that I've caused you both extra investigation and testing work....
Thanks @Marv - just checked and gpicview seems to work ok for me on jpg files.Marv wrote:Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, I didn't find it in a quick look. gpicview segfaults on jpg files for me, ok on png. Running 16.01.03 installed frugal to core 2 duo laptop.
Edit: version
No need, Mea Culpa. I had, in /usr/lib in my config update file from 16.01.2 to 16.01.03, a symlink from libjpeg.so.62 to libjpeg.so.62.0.0. This overwrote the symlink from libjpeg.so.62 to libjpeg.so.62.1.0 in the main SFS and caused gpicview to fail on jpegs. Pulling that symlink and libjpeg.so.62.0.0 from the savefile fixed it. I don't know when that got in as I am pretty sure I started from scratch at 16.01.2. Sorry.peebee wrote: Thanks @Marv - just checked and gpicview seems to work ok for me on jpg files.
Can you pm me the problem jpg?
Cheers
peebee
Just tried a bunch of https sites here in UK (maybe 10 or so) and didn't have any problems here....mavrothal wrote:Firefox in 16.02.01complains in many sites about the https certificates even if other pups and browsers don't. Is it only me?
Other than that all is good.
Is not important by now as 02.02 and the updated FF appears OK.peebee wrote:Just tried a bunch of https sites here in UK (maybe 10 or so) and didn't have any problems here....mavrothal wrote:Firefox in 16.02.01complains in many sites about the https certificates even if other pups and browsers don't. Is it only me?
Other than that all is good.
Can you give us the url of a problem site? Thanks.
Hi @MarvMarv wrote:Hi peebee,
Any chance of deltas? With frequent updates it would help with the bandwidth/quotas.
Thanks,
Hi @Mavmavrothal wrote:BTW on the first shutdown the superimposition of the shutdown dialogs on the session control window is not very appealing and can be confusing or mistake-prone at times (clicking below). You may want to close/minimise the session control window when shutdowncofig runs.
BTW2 when any of these is going to make it into woof-CE?
assuming that Slacko current is going to be a branch after the 14.2 release too, should not be difficult to add a conditions in the scripts to address this.peebee wrote:Woof-CE support for SlackoC has some challenges which I'm not sure how to address:
- getting dependencies working in ppm (which you basically implemented) needs a 0dependencies-fix stage after 0setup and before 3builddistro-Z + there are patches needed to 3builddistro-Z
If it is to go on I would think that you just need a new file instead of mode'ing 14.1peebee wrote: Packages-puppy-slacko14.1-official needs edits to change 14.1 to current
As you can see Mick is very busy these days... Besides is more fun to do it yourselfpeebee wrote:- 3 repositories are used: slackware-current, slacko-14.1 and my slackware-extras - i.e. it is a mongrel current/14.1 build in reality and I know that 01micko will probably be "doing it properly" at some point
I'm afraid there is no good excuse for that... The LXDE additions (as well as the XFCE) should be in rootfs-packages already.peebee wrote:-Then the LXDE additions do not use Woof-CE at all at the moment....