You've been creative in adding/modyfing stuff, is this done initially with the XFCE option from mklive-stretch ? Hard to recognize.
Any chance that you'd share your creation ? Would be a nice addition to the Dog kennels
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Fred
I will try that.rcrsn51 wrote:For aficionados of the Simple Python HTTP Server (ie. people who got tired of fighting with Samba), here are some additional tools.
Yes, but only if you run the script from a 64-bit OS, then it will automatically build a 64 bit version.Galbi wrote:It's possible to build a 64 bit version with the script?
Yep - Xfce mklive-stretch option, with some generous tweaking/remastering afterwards. That's one of the great things about Xfce - very tweakable and easy to modify to one's liking, very functional, yet still quite reasonably "lightweight". I'll post a link to the .iso here eventually - after some more minor tweaks and testing. But it's pretty darn big at the moment - about 480Mb, I think...fredx181 wrote:... is this done initially with the XFCE option from mklive-stretch ? ... Any chance that you'd share your creation?
Creating a FAQ for the " Dogs " would be an excellent idea !Maybe the Dogs should have a FAQ (similar to the Puppy FAQ), for its many users, that states that Puppy is accepted as being allowed to share its kennel - after all it is a bigger Dog if we are going to be truthful about this.
Thanks again Bill, added to repos along with new PeasyPort and P910nd-print-server.rcrsn51 wrote:Sound Card Selector updated here with an optional "expert" mode.
Hi Dan, works well using sed:dancytron wrote:Can someone point me to the instructions to run vlc as root? I know it is documented some where, but Google isn't finding it.
Thanks.fredx181 wrote:Hi Dan, works well using sed:dancytron wrote:Can someone point me to the instructions to run vlc as root? I know it is documented some where, but Google isn't finding it.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 748#992748
Fred
Or you could do it in one step using repo2sfs.dancytron wrote:I was able to use this to create an .squashfs file by creating it using apt2sfs, running the script command at your link to patch /usr/bin/vlc, and then using edit-sfs to cut and paste the patched /usr/bin/vlc file into the .squashfs file.
Could you please provide the cut and pasted /usr/bin/vlc file....where and what to paste into which ?dancytron wrote:
I was able to use this to create an .squashfs file by creating it using apt2sfs, running the script command at your link to patch /usr/bin/vlc, and then using edit-sfs to cut and paste the patched /usr/bin/vlc file into the .squashfs file.