Create Debian 9 (Stretch) minimal ISO similar to DebianDog
Updated "gifenc" (convert video to .gif)
Added checkbox for low quality, which makes possible very small size, demo gif below attached is just under the allowed size limit for an attachment (243KB)
Duration is almost 30 sec, frames per second = 4, size = 300 (all at the cost of quality of course)
EDIT: Source video screencast is created by weX, see here for weX info:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107905
Install gifenc or/and wex with synaptic or apt-get
EDIT2: I should mention that probably the trick for such small size is to select "scale 1 / 2" in weX (makes it half the size), so that the source video is very small already.
EDIT3: Also: setting frames per second (fps) in weX to very low, e.g. 5 will result in much smaller video size.
Fred
Added checkbox for low quality, which makes possible very small size, demo gif below attached is just under the allowed size limit for an attachment (243KB)
Duration is almost 30 sec, frames per second = 4, size = 300 (all at the cost of quality of course)
EDIT: Source video screencast is created by weX, see here for weX info:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107905
Install gifenc or/and wex with synaptic or apt-get
EDIT2: I should mention that probably the trick for such small size is to select "scale 1 / 2" in weX (makes it half the size), so that the source video is very small already.
EDIT3: Also: setting frames per second (fps) in weX to very low, e.g. 5 will result in much smaller video size.
Fred
- Attachments
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- demo.gif
- Low quality .gif, made with gifenc from screencast video using weX
- (243.5 KiB) Downloaded 767 times
Last edited by fredx181 on Fri 26 Jan 2018, 10:57, edited 1 time in total.
Re: LZ4
It is whatever Debian Stretch has.zagreb999 wrote:GREETINGS...
IS THE LATEST VERSION OF LZ4
INCORPORATED IN NEW VERSION
OF MAKE L. STRETCH?
good wishes to all...
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root@live:~# apt-cache policy liblz4-1
liblz4-1:
Installed: 0.0~r131-2+b1
Candidate: 0.0~r131-2+b1
Version table:
*** 0.0~r131-2+b1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
root@live:~#
Cross-posting this from http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 345#981345 (Fred's portable Firefox Quantum with apulse preconfigured thread) so rcrsn51 will see it:
I am not using this, I made my own before Fred came out with this, but I upgraded to Firefox 58 last night and it broke the sound. A little bit of googling seems to indicate they've tightened up the sandbox security a little more.
Going to about:config and changing security.sandbox.content.level from 3 to 0 made the sound work again, but I am under the impression that turns off a lot of security stuff. I am sure there is a better setting to use that will allow the sound and leave more of the sandbox security in place that rcrsn51 and fred will figure out.
I'll cross post this in the Debian Stretch thread to rcrsn51 will see it.
- OscarTalks
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- Location: London, England
I am mostly using the Debian builds of Firefox-ESR in my Stretch and Wheezy puppies.
They recently released 52.6.0 for both of those.
They are compiled for alsa so do not require apulse.
They do need libgtk-3 but that is included in Stretch and Wheezy so no problem there except that themes are very limited.
I did briefly test FF Quantum 58.0 in Wheezy.
Sound in YouTube was working with a user.js file like this inside the profile directory:-
This only reduces the sandbox level from 3 to 2
I believe the number 54 only applies to 32bit and is different for 64bit.
To be honest I would not be too concerned about running with sandbox at 0 but I guess it is up to the individual user.
They recently released 52.6.0 for both of those.
They are compiled for alsa so do not require apulse.
They do need libgtk-3 but that is included in Stretch and Wheezy so no problem there except that themes are very limited.
I did briefly test FF Quantum 58.0 in Wheezy.
Sound in YouTube was working with a user.js file like this inside the profile directory:-
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// for using apulse with latest firefox
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.level", 2);
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.write_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.syscall_whitelist", "54");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.read_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
I believe the number 54 only applies to 32bit and is different for 64bit.
To be honest I would not be too concerned about running with sandbox at 0 but I guess it is up to the individual user.
Last edited by OscarTalks on Thu 15 Mar 2018, 10:54, edited 1 time in total.
Oscar in England
Thanks ! that works for 32 bit.OscarTalks wrote:// for using apulse with latest firefox
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.level", 2);
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.write_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.syscall_whitelist", "53");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.read_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
For 64 bit I 've found that 53 should be changed to 16.
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// for using apulse with latest firefox 64 bit
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.level", 2);
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.write_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.syscall_whitelist", "16");
user_pref("security.sandbox.content.read_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");
And thanks to dancytron.
EDIT: Upgraded portable version to 58.0, see here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112376
Deb packages v58.0 (preconfigured with apulse settings) are here:
https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/NoRepo/
Fred
fredx181 wrote: For 64 bit I 've found that 53 should be changed to 16.Code: Select all
// for using apulse with latest firefox 64 bit user_pref("security.sandbox.content.level", 2); user_pref("security.sandbox.content.write_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/"); user_pref("security.sandbox.content.syscall_whitelist", "16"); user_pref("security.sandbox.content.read_path_whitelist", "/dev/snd/");[/code [/quote] Works for me. Thanks again.
WINE
REGARDS
WHAT DO I NEED TO INSTALL
FOR WINE TO RUN AUTOMATIC
EXE FILE?
HOW TO INCREASE FONTS
FOR WINE?
I NEED FOR T-MOBILE STICK WIFI INTERNET.
THERE IS NOT LINUX VERSION.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO CREATE SQUASCH...
WINETRICKS IS NOT IN SYNAPTICS...
THANKS.
WHAT DO I NEED TO INSTALL
FOR WINE TO RUN AUTOMATIC
EXE FILE?
HOW TO INCREASE FONTS
FOR WINE?
I NEED FOR T-MOBILE STICK WIFI INTERNET.
THERE IS NOT LINUX VERSION.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO CREATE SQUASCH...
WINETRICKS IS NOT IN SYNAPTICS...
THANKS.
rijsmier wrote:to use scroll wheel from one desktop to another.
Yes, that doesn't work (with openbox/xfce combination), but can be fixed (not easy though), described here:
http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:XFCE/Openbox
So, in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml from line with <context name="Desktop"> till the end of <context name="Root"> (line 732 to 810) becomes:Also, if you notice scrolling the wheel to change between virtual desktops skips one or another virtual desktop (and this bothers you and would like to fix it just for mental sake), open your ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml file and move the mouse binds with actions "DesktopPrevious" and "DesktopNext" from the context "Desktop" to the context "Root" (you may need to define the Root context).
(all sections containing "GoToDesktop" moved to context named "Root")
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<context name="Desktop">
<mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
<action name="Focus"/>
<action name="Raise"/>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Right" action="Press">
<action name="Focus"/>
<action name="Raise"/>
</mousebind>
</context>
<context name="Root">
<!-- Menus -->
<mousebind button="Up" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>previous</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Down" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>next</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="A-Up" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>previous</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="A-Down" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>next</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="C-A-Up" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>previous</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="C-A-Down" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>next</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Middle" action="Press">
<action name="ShowMenu">
<menu>client-list-combined-menu</menu>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
<action name="ShowMenu">
<menu>root-menu</menu>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Right" action="Press">
<action name="ShowMenu">
<menu>desktop-app-menu-lxde</menu>
</action>
</mousebind>
</context>
<context name="MoveResize">
<mousebind button="Up" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>previous</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="Down" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>next</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="A-Up" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>previous</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="A-Down" action="Click">
<action name="GoToDesktop">
<to>next</to>
</action>
</mousebind>
</context>
Instructions for to install virtualbox, here:
https://wiki.debian.org/VirtualBox#Debi ... Stretch.22
Yes, well, it's possible, but hard to do, it's because of the cursor theme not playing well with gtk3 (probably using "aero" now ?)In synaptic I can't change the size of the panels.
Can be fixed by using other cursor theme, e.g. dmz-cursor-theme;
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apt-get install dmz-cursor-theme
Fred
Here is an automated method for converting the Palemoon browser into a squashfs module.
Unpack the attachment below. It is NOT a fake .gz file!
It contains a script and a How-To file. Read the file first.
Important: Run these scripts in a CleanMode setup so they don't conflict with any currently installed versions.
And here are the matching scripts for OpenOffice and LibreOffice. For the Kingsoft WPS Office suite, read here.
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Unpack the attachment below. It is NOT a fake .gz file!
It contains a script and a How-To file. Read the file first.
Important: Run these scripts in a CleanMode setup so they don't conflict with any currently installed versions.
And here are the matching scripts for OpenOffice and LibreOffice. For the Kingsoft WPS Office suite, read here.
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- Attachments
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- make-palemoon-squash-3.tar.gz
- Updated 2020-02-27
- (1.14 KiB) Downloaded 65 times
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- make-libreoffice-squash-2.tar.gz
- Updated 2019-10-1
Can handle optional language packs - (1.08 KiB) Downloaded 100 times
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- make-openoffice-squash.tar.gz
- Updated 2019-01-14
Bugfix that no one reported for a year - (925 Bytes) Downloaded 288 times
Last edited by rcrsn51 on Thu 27 Feb 2020, 21:13, edited 17 times in total.
Fred
Thank you for all the information. I got used to doing things my way, but it is no sweat to learn doing it differently. synaptic is just easy to do a quick search. apt-get is still my preferred way to install programs.
Now my serious question: Can I use Debian 9 (Stretch) as my main Linux program? Are you going to keep developing it for the foreseeable future? I really like openbox and the way you set it up. I have looked at Barry Kauler's new directions, but he seems to get bored and then he goes off in another direction. Also he is not using Debian, which I prefer.
Reinier
Thank you for all the information. I got used to doing things my way, but it is no sweat to learn doing it differently. synaptic is just easy to do a quick search. apt-get is still my preferred way to install programs.
Now my serious question: Can I use Debian 9 (Stretch) as my main Linux program? Are you going to keep developing it for the foreseeable future? I really like openbox and the way you set it up. I have looked at Barry Kauler's new directions, but he seems to get bored and then he goes off in another direction. Also he is not using Debian, which I prefer.
Reinier