No, no, Pete, it's all in your head, there's no smoke coming out of it!Pete wrote:Sorry Puppus Dogfellow couldn't resist.
Puppus Dogfellow's "vehicule" is an electric motor bike!!
i was always a big fan of Muttley (his primate, not so much).Pete wrote:Puppus Dogfellow's "vehicule" reminds me of something out of "Whacky Races" so I just had to give it some smoke and motion.
the vehicle's an upright recumbent sled (or i'd have to inflate its tires.musher0 wrote:No, no, Pete, it's all in your head, there's no smoke coming out of it!Pete wrote:Sorry Puppus Dogfellow couldn't resist.
Puppus Dogfellow's "vehicule" is an electric motor bike!!
no apologies needed, Pete--that's awesome. i was going to give it rounded tires and a rationalization, but i guess it conveys easy or penelope motion...(thing also starred Penelope Pitstop and Dick Dastardly, no?).Pete wrote:Sorry Puppus Dogfellow couldn't resist.
I had so much trouble compiling seamonkey with musl. Did eventually get there, but seamonkey was partly broken.don570 wrote:Note to Barry K...
rofl0r , the developer of sabotage-linux asked a question in the issues page.
Did you answer him?
rofl0r commented 14 days ago
@bkauler : any updates ? the search engine thing is no deal-breaker, i hope ?
It certainly does sound very interesting BarryK, it would be fantastic to have a Puppy-like distro on a phone.BarryK wrote:....
Then, I install my easy.deb and voila, a new Puppy-like distro running on the phone.
Well, it would work the same way on a desktop installation of Debian, just install the easy.deb.
Seems like a very interesting path to go down!
Nexus7 platform notes
Nexus7 support requires you to install Multirom.
A step-by-step guide to install Multirom on plain vanilla un-rooted Nexus7 is available here.
http://www.lightofdawn.org/wiki/wiki.cg ... iromNexus7
To install FatdogArm on Nexus7, you need to:
Download the n7.mrom package and install it using Multirom installer, as follows:
Upload n7.mrom to your device (adb push or other means).
Boot to recovery
Select "Advanced", then select "Install an mrom
Then select n7.mrom from the location where you uploaded it.
Wait, then reboot when done.
Then put a copy of fd-arm.sfs into your /sdcard/ directory (you can use popular file managers like ES Explorer or you can just use adb push).
Only internal installation has been tested. You can have hybrid installation: have n7.mrom installed internally, but have the fd-arm.sfs in a USB drive. In this case, fd-arm.sfs must be put under the path named /media/0. If you want to attempt external instalation to a USB flash drive, make sure the partition that contains FatdogArm is formatted as a Linux partition (ext2/3/4).
Rotation is possible but it must be done by editing (either manually or programmatically) /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-gpudriver.conf, as xrandr is not supported by the framebuffer driver. And then Xorg will have to be restarted for it to take effect. On-the-fly rotation is possible with accelerated xorg driver (see below) but unfortunately at this time the driver has its own problems.
Hardware accelerated drivers are available in the repository (accelerated xorg driver with GPU, and video playback), but they are not recommended for general use. The accelerated video driver is known to cause display corruptions, and the video playback acceleration (which comes as a gstreamer-0.10 library) is not tested.
Camera, accelerometer, GPS, magnetometer, and compass are not usable at this time (and probably never will unless someone contributes patches to Ubuntu Nexus7 kernel).
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Some programs do require those actually.vovchik wrote:Dear guys,
And we can, for most intents and purposes, safely get rid of this, can't we?
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