Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
@step - The Clipboard fix has now been implemented in Wine 2.0-rc5.
https://www.winehq.org/announce/2.0-rc5
I will contribute a pet / sfs for the final 2.0 release, unless someone beats me to it.
https://www.winehq.org/announce/2.0-rc5
I will contribute a pet / sfs for the final 2.0 release, unless someone beats me to it.
@jake29, thanks for the info. I will wait for 2.0 final then. Meanwhile, I noticed that the file system structure of your RC3 build is quite different from the structure that the Fatdog64 wine txz and sfs use. Any particular reason?
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I only followed the commands outlined in the Fatdog64 FAQ. I know more is required to make a full package - 32bit/64bit - but that sfs does work and saved some space. I haven't deliberately changed the system structure.step wrote:@jake29, thanks for the info. I will wait for 2.0 final then. Meanwhile, I noticed that the file system structure of your RC3 build is quite different from the structure that the Fatdog64 wine txz and sfs use. Any particular reason?
Chromium-55 sfs for Fatdog 710. 60M, md5sum 1176ef3232134698e5e651f2da7c5316.
Starts in <5s, shaking my loyalty to Vivaldi! Source: chromium_55.0.2883.75-1-deb8u1_amd64.deb. Changes and libs for Fatdog 710:
- /usr/bin/chromium,line 45: DIST="Fatdog `cat /etc/fatdog-version`"
- desktop file changed to Exec=run-as-spot /usr/bin/chromium %U
- libstdc++.so.6.0.20 + link from libstdc++6_6.9.2-10_amd64.deb
- libwebpdemux.so.1.0.1 + link from libwebpdemux1_0.4.1-1.2+b2_amd64.deb
- libwebp.so.5.0.1 + link from libwebp5_0.4.1-1.2+b2_amd64.deb
If you want flash, https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer, extract, move libpepflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/chromium/plugins (path set in /etc/chromium.d/pepperflashplugin). Restart chromium, go to chrome://plugins & check "Always allow to run", restart chromium again. (Thanks, Mike Walsh)
Debian does not provide clearkeys or widevine libs.
Starts in <5s, shaking my loyalty to Vivaldi! Source: chromium_55.0.2883.75-1-deb8u1_amd64.deb. Changes and libs for Fatdog 710:
- /usr/bin/chromium,line 45: DIST="Fatdog `cat /etc/fatdog-version`"
- desktop file changed to Exec=run-as-spot /usr/bin/chromium %U
- libstdc++.so.6.0.20 + link from libstdc++6_6.9.2-10_amd64.deb
- libwebpdemux.so.1.0.1 + link from libwebpdemux1_0.4.1-1.2+b2_amd64.deb
- libwebp.so.5.0.1 + link from libwebp5_0.4.1-1.2+b2_amd64.deb
If you want flash, https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer, extract, move libpepflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/chromium/plugins (path set in /etc/chromium.d/pepperflashplugin). Restart chromium, go to chrome://plugins & check "Always allow to run", restart chromium again. (Thanks, Mike Walsh)
Debian does not provide clearkeys or widevine libs.
@step - Earlier in this thread you posted that 'redshift v1.11' is available via package manager, however I found only v1.10 was listed. Maybe I'm missing something, but anyway I compiled my own version.
redshift v1.11 adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings.
I personally use it as follows: (Via Terminal)
redshift v1.11 adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings.
I personally use it as follows: (Via Terminal)
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Night mode: redshift -O 2000
Day Mode: redshift -O 5500
@jake29,
I think redshift is in the 700 repo. My "packages" post is divided into three sections. The 700 section implies the 700 repo. I will update my post to make it clearer. You may want to add the 700 repo to gslapt, as many 700 packages work on 710 too.
edit: done
I think redshift is in the 700 repo. My "packages" post is divided into three sections. The 700 section implies the 700 repo. I will update my post to make it clearer. You may want to add the 700 repo to gslapt, as many 700 packages work on 710 too.
edit: done
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Recent uploads for Fatdog64-710:
- xwit 3.4 doesn't need a window manager. Xwit will resize, iconify, pop, and move windows, mostly without involving a window manager. Also change an icon, title or name, set the screen saver going, change key autorepeat settings, move the mouse cursor, etc. Install from package manager.
- devilspie2 0.42 is a window matching utility that performs Lua script-based actions on windows. Install from package manager. Depends: Lua (devx or repo) and libwnck (repo).
- gtkparasite 0.2.0.71.0a0c90b - GTK+ debugging and development tool for GTK+2 applications. Install from package manager. This is the last version that supports GTK+-2.0. To run it you need python 2.7 loaded, hence the devx SFS.
- Grub4Dos fatdog.xpm splash image.
- mpg123 1.23.8 - command-line mp3 decoder and (streaming) player. Install from package manager.
- feh 2.18 - an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users. Install from package manager.
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Wine 2.3
Here is a package and sfs for the latest build of Wine.
wine-2.3-i686-1.txz (186mb)
wine-2.3-710-1.sfs (205mb)
wine-2.3-i686-1.txz (186mb)
wine-2.3-710-1.sfs (205mb)
cherrytree-0.38.0-x86_64-1.txz a nice Note taking application like Notecase (674k).
dbus-python-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz required dependency (121k).
dbus-python-1.1.0-x86_64-1.txz required dependency (121k).
@jake29, thanks.
@smokey01, nice app, thank you. Have you figure out a way to import notecase files into cherrytree?
@smokey01, nice app, thank you. Have you figure out a way to import notecase files into cherrytree?
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Upload Java JDK 8u121, get it from SFS Manager or from here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/sfs/710/. It is listed in 710 but it's actually version-agnostic and can be used by earlier versions as well.
EDIT2: I have re-uploaded the 4.4.52-rt63 kernel. This kernel is configured for low-latency work, such as audio recording etc. It is patched with rt (real-time) patches, and is configured for PREEMPT_RTB (Basic RT). This is somewhere between "low-latency" kernel and "fully preemptible". The fully preemptible kernel - which I uploaded previously - didn't work; it was too unstable and had unpredictable lockups too often for comfort.
It's here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/kernels/710 and as above (from SFS Manager). Guide to replace kernel: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/faqs/kernel.html
EDIT2: I have re-uploaded the 4.4.52-rt63 kernel. This kernel is configured for low-latency work, such as audio recording etc. It is patched with rt (real-time) patches, and is configured for PREEMPT_RTB (Basic RT). This is somewhere between "low-latency" kernel and "fully preemptible". The fully preemptible kernel - which I uploaded previously - didn't work; it was too unstable and had unpredictable lockups too often for comfort.
It's here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/kernels/710 and as above (from SFS Manager). Guide to replace kernel: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/faqs/kernel.html
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This is
Xfce4-4.10-x86_64-710.sfs - sha1 : 0b6031397f2aeb16a6a2357caa4eaebf118b8b9c
More than half of it , it's from the repo , so you might have perl,gstreamer,gvfs and some libraries loaded already . No gtk3 . I separated the locales from the main sfs . I borrowed from puppy community and I thank for XfcePowerTools , pup-volume-monitor , window manager switcher and the shutdown-gui script .
First of all : Once loaded and started , I couldn't unload the sfs ; in terminal I got "Device or resource busy" . Do make a backup of your savefile or try it with no savefile
To start - after loading the sfs , right-click for menu : Desktop -> A WM Switcher .
After starting Xfce you will see warnings , because sven already takes care of some keybindings . To get rid of warnings you should choose which program should take care of those keybindings : right-click on sven's icon from the panel or Xfce Menu -> Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts .
I suggest to install at least one more icon theme , for instance gnome icon theme from the repo is a valid one . I made some initial settings and put in a few plugins and apps.
A separate tarball for locales with packages in it :
Xfce4-4.10-nls-x86_64-710.tar.xz - sha1 : c543421f4e603b5de2d8ed5fbb70172e4d4e0577
I have chosen Xfce4-4.10 because I had problems with Xfce4-4.12 . The icon theme I could change it only manually with no GUI , editing /root/.gtkrc.mine file . Only from Change theme GTK theme chooser from Fatdog's Control Panel I was able to change themes and Xfce4-4.12 it's fatter too : it also loads gtk3 and deps , gstreamer2 and its plugins.
Xfce4-4.10-x86_64-710.sfs - sha1 : 0b6031397f2aeb16a6a2357caa4eaebf118b8b9c
More than half of it , it's from the repo , so you might have perl,gstreamer,gvfs and some libraries loaded already . No gtk3 . I separated the locales from the main sfs . I borrowed from puppy community and I thank for XfcePowerTools , pup-volume-monitor , window manager switcher and the shutdown-gui script .
First of all : Once loaded and started , I couldn't unload the sfs ; in terminal I got "Device or resource busy" . Do make a backup of your savefile or try it with no savefile
To start - after loading the sfs , right-click for menu : Desktop -> A WM Switcher .
After starting Xfce you will see warnings , because sven already takes care of some keybindings . To get rid of warnings you should choose which program should take care of those keybindings : right-click on sven's icon from the panel or Xfce Menu -> Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts .
I suggest to install at least one more icon theme , for instance gnome icon theme from the repo is a valid one . I made some initial settings and put in a few plugins and apps.
A separate tarball for locales with packages in it :
Xfce4-4.10-nls-x86_64-710.tar.xz - sha1 : c543421f4e603b5de2d8ed5fbb70172e4d4e0577
I have chosen Xfce4-4.10 because I had problems with Xfce4-4.12 . The icon theme I could change it only manually with no GUI , editing /root/.gtkrc.mine file . Only from Change theme GTK theme chooser from Fatdog's Control Panel I was able to change themes and Xfce4-4.12 it's fatter too : it also loads gtk3 and deps , gstreamer2 and its plugins.
Last edited by Gobbi on Thu 20 Jul 2017, 18:27, edited 1 time in total.
Recent uploads for Fatdog64-710:
- The R Project for Statistical Computing 3.3.3. Install from package manager. Package release >>info, SFS packages, and add-on downloads.
- vimpager git 2017-03-15 - pager using vim and vim.less. Upstream compatibility and bug fix update. Install from package manager.
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Aisleriot Solitaire
aisleriot-3.12.1-x86_64.sfs
md5sum: cdcbd3638faf3588d4486386dd6e7b4f
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
After loading this sfs for the first time it may be necessary to run the following from a terminal;
md5sum: cdcbd3638faf3588d4486386dd6e7b4f
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
After loading this sfs for the first time it may be necessary to run the following from a terminal;
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glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
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Rxvt Unicode 9.22 (perl). If you are a console hound this package should appeal to you. It's the urxvt terminal with support for 256 colors, and pre-configured with perl extensions for named tabs, clickable URLs, on-the-fly font resizing, scroll buffer text search, and more. Install from package manager. It installs into /usr/local so it coexists with the base urxvt package. Perl 5.20.00 is required for installation and use. You can either install perl from the package manager, or load the devx sfs, which includes perl (recommended).
This package appends a section to your ~/.Xresources file. After installing start /usr/local/bin/urxvt and test the new features:
This package appends a section to your ~/.Xresources file. After installing start /usr/local/bin/urxvt and test the new features:
- C-A-s - search backwards in the scroll buffer. Up/Down Arrow keys jump to the next match. Escape exits search mode.
- C-Up and C-Down - enlarge/shrink the font size. Tip: resize with unmaximized window then maximize it.
- C-/ (slash) - show current font info.
- C-= (equal) - select default font (applies to current tab).
- S-Down - open new tab (repeat for more). To close the window close individual tabs with C-D or "exit".
- S-Left/Right - switch to previous/next tab.
- S-Up - rename tab, Escape exits, Enter renames.
- Ctrl+middle-mouse button - display urxvt option menu.
- Ctrl+right-mouse - display clipboard menu (first select some text in the terminal).
- Clickable URLs are automatically highlighted. Clicking starts "defaultbrowser" (configurable in ~/.Xresources). To create test material type echo http://murga-linux.com/puppy and press Enter. Click the output.
- C-A-u - search URLs in scroll buffer. Up/Down jumps to previous/next match. Enter activates browser on current match. y copies match to clipboard. More key bindings in ~/.Xresources.
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Master PDF Editor (commercial/free for non-commercial use). The program is mentioned in this post with links to the vendor's page. I downloaded the 64-bit Qt5 .deb package (free for non-commercial use), clicked the downloaded file to open it with the default archiver program, and dragged the folder "masterpdfeditor...amd64" to an empty folder. Then I created an SFS package of the "masterpdfeditor...amd64 folder, and loaded it from the rox right-click menu. The program runs fine -- I have only tested a couple of functions. It's able to display some PDF documents that evince can't show at all.
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skypeforlinux
skypeforlinux_5.0.0.5_amd64.deb from:
https://repo.skype.com/deb/pool/main/s/skypeforlinux/
works in fatdog64-710 and the other puppies in development. I'm not sure if it needs libgnome-keyring: I do not remember if I already installed it. I have manually repackaged it in txz format because the automated procedure has a failure. Now I'm going to test the last release 5.1.0.1 on 04/04/2017.
https://repo.skype.com/deb/pool/main/s/skypeforlinux/
works in fatdog64-710 and the other puppies in development. I'm not sure if it needs libgnome-keyring: I do not remember if I already installed it. I have manually repackaged it in txz format because the automated procedure has a failure. Now I'm going to test the last release 5.1.0.1 on 04/04/2017.