Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
audacious-2.5.1
audacious-2.5.1 for fatdog 710 and 720
I was looking for a good audio player and spotted
audacious64-2.5.1.pet , which was available for early versions of fatdog.
I converted it into a proper fatdog package.
I decided to put the libraries into /opt to avoid mixing with more recent libraries.
Then I used a wrapper script to load the libraries separately.
An icon is placed on desktop after a restart of Xwindows.
This is useful to drag audio files to make a playlist.
Available: audacious-2.5.1-x86_64.txz
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vef99 ... DgYfs5cuaT
Size: 1.1mb
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The most recent experimental versions of Blender won't run on fatdog 710
because a recent version of MESA is required for glibc224 and openGL 2.1
However I found a version that is stable and will run on fatdog 710
http://download.blender.org/release/Ble ... 64.tar.bz2
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I was looking for a good audio player and spotted
audacious64-2.5.1.pet , which was available for early versions of fatdog.
I converted it into a proper fatdog package.
I decided to put the libraries into /opt to avoid mixing with more recent libraries.
Then I used a wrapper script to load the libraries separately.
An icon is placed on desktop after a restart of Xwindows.
This is useful to drag audio files to make a playlist.
Available: audacious-2.5.1-x86_64.txz
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vef99 ... DgYfs5cuaT
Size: 1.1mb
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The most recent experimental versions of Blender won't run on fatdog 710
because a recent version of MESA is required for glibc224 and openGL 2.1
However I found a version that is stable and will run on fatdog 710
http://download.blender.org/release/Ble ... 64.tar.bz2
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Last edited by don570 on Sat 05 Oct 2019, 17:07, edited 2 times in total.
atom.io Text Editor
If anybody interested in Atom Text editor , There is a simple way to get latest version (1.31.1) from their site!
Only download latest version .Deb file and convert it to fatdog package in rox file manager's contexts menu.
I know this convert menu is in there for long time , but this post's importance is that sometimes ago , i am trying hard to do something like that , but unfortunately nothing works. everytime some libraries missed and everything gone wrong. I don't know what's changes during time , but , Now it's possible! Enjoy
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also I am using 2 little useful apps that came from this .deb to txz converter and maybe useful for you:
Axel // simple terminal download manager
proxychains4 // proxy that can be used for any application and very easy to use.
I dont upload any of them , because convert them is so easy.
Only download latest version .Deb file and convert it to fatdog package in rox file manager's contexts menu.
I know this convert menu is in there for long time , but this post's importance is that sometimes ago , i am trying hard to do something like that , but unfortunately nothing works. everytime some libraries missed and everything gone wrong. I don't know what's changes during time , but , Now it's possible! Enjoy
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also I am using 2 little useful apps that came from this .deb to txz converter and maybe useful for you:
Axel // simple terminal download manager
proxychains4 // proxy that can be used for any application and very easy to use.
I dont upload any of them , because convert them is so easy.
Re: atom.io Text Editor
If you like axel, you may like the little GUI I made for it.borzeh wrote: Axel // simple terminal download manager
http://smokey01.com/newsletters/2017/No ... 17.html#17
Re: atom.io Text Editor
Wow, Fantastic ...smokey01 wrote:If you like axel, you may like the little GUI I made for it.
http://smokey01.com/newsletters/2017/No ... 17.html#17
As you know axel has'nt any download's queue , then, most of the times, i'm using bash's " && " to create queue's alternative! if it's possible to maintain this problem , this script is something more than all enterprise download managers!
After all, Thanks for your great work
wine64-3.0.3
wine64-3.0.3
I converted wine64-3.0.3_v4.1.pet
to a SFS package.
Dependency --> 32 bit SFS
Available:
wine64-3.0.3.sfs
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18vDFN ... BZTE2xMvG-
Size 79mb
Notes: It complains about ncurses not installed
I only checked with 32 bit programs in Fatdog64 710 and 720
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I converted wine64-3.0.3_v4.1.pet
to a SFS package.
Dependency --> 32 bit SFS
Available:
wine64-3.0.3.sfs
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18vDFN ... BZTE2xMvG-
Size 79mb
Notes: It complains about ncurses not installed
I only checked with 32 bit programs in Fatdog64 710 and 720
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Dependency: perl 5.26.1 (included in devx.sfs or available in Package manager).
Fatdog64 version: 800 (search the "Packages" post in my signature for the Fatdog-72x version).
Rxvt Unicode (urxvt) 9.22 with true color support and extensions. If you are a console hound this package should appeal to you. It's the urxvt terminal with support for a 256 color palette and for true color (see "Color support" further down), It's also pre-configured with perl extensions that add named tabs, clickable URLs, on-the-fly font resizing, scroll buffer text search, and more. Install rxvt-unicode_perl_true_color_256-9.22_2017.10.24_0767fe7-x86_64-4 from Package manager. Binaries install into /usr/local/bin so they will coexist with the base urxvt package in /usr/bin. Perl is required for installation and use.
Instructions
This package appends a section to your ~/.Xresources file. Install then start /usr/local/bin/urxvt to test the new features:
Color palette: The base rxvt package supports an 88-color palette only, which isn't bad. However, many good color schemes for the terminal need 256 colors, especially if you want to use the same color scheme in your terminal and in some graphical applications, e.g. vim and gvim.
True color support (million colors) is a step-up traditionally not available in the master source. This build is patched for true color support. >>More info
Fatdog64 version: 800 (search the "Packages" post in my signature for the Fatdog-72x version).
Rxvt Unicode (urxvt) 9.22 with true color support and extensions. If you are a console hound this package should appeal to you. It's the urxvt terminal with support for a 256 color palette and for true color (see "Color support" further down), It's also pre-configured with perl extensions that add named tabs, clickable URLs, on-the-fly font resizing, scroll buffer text search, and more. Install rxvt-unicode_perl_true_color_256-9.22_2017.10.24_0767fe7-x86_64-4 from Package manager. Binaries install into /usr/local/bin so they will coexist with the base urxvt package in /usr/bin. Perl is required for installation and use.
Instructions
This package appends a section to your ~/.Xresources file. Install then start /usr/local/bin/urxvt to test the new features:
- C-A-r - 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. Middle click starts "defaultbrowser" (configurable in ~/.Xresources). To test type "echo http://murga-linux.com/puppy" in a terminal then press Enter. Middle click the output text.
- C-A-u - search URLs in scroll buffer. Up/Down jumps to previous/next match. Enter activates defaultbrowser on the current match. y copies the match to the clipboard. More key bindings in ~/.Xresources.
Color palette: The base rxvt package supports an 88-color palette only, which isn't bad. However, many good color schemes for the terminal need 256 colors, especially if you want to use the same color scheme in your terminal and in some graphical applications, e.g. vim and gvim.
True color support (million colors) is a step-up traditionally not available in the master source. This build is patched for true color support. >>More info
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The latest GIMP appimage works in fatdog800 but not fatdog710
https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-ap ... 4.AppImage
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https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-ap ... 4.AppImage
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James Bond wrote the instructions for making a 64 bit nvidia driver (pet or SFS)
It's for fatdog linux however the method is generalized and might work in other linux distros.
http://lightofdawn.org/wiki/wiki.cgi/Cr ... aDriverSFS
I made a nvidia graphics card package for fatdog64 710
It seems to work for nvidia gt 1030 that I have.
After install type in terminal
nvidia.sfs
Size: 144mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=136161 ... WPFHqTKU6Y
It's for fatdog linux however the method is generalized and might work in other linux distros.
http://lightofdawn.org/wiki/wiki.cgi/Cr ... aDriverSFS
I made a nvidia graphics card package for fatdog64 710
It seems to work for nvidia gt 1030 that I have.
After install type in terminal
Code: Select all
depmod -a
Size: 144mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=136161 ... WPFHqTKU6Y
Facetimehd driver
Apple Facetime (Briadcom 1579 PCIe) webcam driver for FatDog 800 final with kernel version 4.19.24.
Compiled from the source mainline git branch
Compiled from the source mainline git branch
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MkvToolNix-31-x86_64-800.sfs sha1 : 6ff34b037d98dcd426d49a0aa1c2a6a23344f121
eiskaltdcpp-qt-2.4-x86_64-800.sfs sha1 : a9a0300949869b066bc2fcb5dde75fb53e9d4fcb
Both for Fatdog64-800
eiskaltdcpp-qt-2.4-x86_64-800.sfs sha1 : a9a0300949869b066bc2fcb5dde75fb53e9d4fcb
Both for Fatdog64-800
frimware extractor for iSight webcams
Older MacIntels have a UVC webcam but does not work with the proper firmware.
Attached is a package containing the firmware extractor and loader, build from debian sources in fd-800
Attached is a package containing the firmware extractor and loader, build from debian sources in fd-800
- Attachments
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- iSight_no_fw_fd800-1.tar.gz
- Farmware extractor for MacIntel iSight webcams.
Replace .tar.gz to .tgz for direct instalation - (37.93 KiB) Downloaded 349 times
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Fatdog64 version 800 has mpg123 built-in .
That's good !! so my ptmtimer app works by just installing the app.
So I made a package that doesn't have mpg123 inside.
ptmtimer-2.5-x86_64-PET.txz
Size 9k
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VdTn8 ... fnYLIv3g7C
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That's good !! so my ptmtimer app works by just installing the app.
So I made a package that doesn't have mpg123 inside.
ptmtimer-2.5-x86_64-PET.txz
Size 9k
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VdTn8 ... fnYLIv3g7C
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gmic plugin for gimp
gmic plugins work in fatdog64 v 800
For users of GIMP paint program, here are gmic plugins.
Lots of useful effects.
Warning that it needs libfftw3 to be installed as well.
That can be found in fatdog repository
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... 6_64-1.txz
As well as libpng12
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... 6_64-1.txz
Simple to install package.
Available...
Size: 2mb
gmic-1.7.9-x86_64.txz
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7JZA ... 2xxanFTaDA
Instructions: After install ---> you launch gimp .
You will see gmic plugins as a menu command
For users of GIMP paint program, here are gmic plugins.
Lots of useful effects.
Warning that it needs libfftw3 to be installed as well.
That can be found in fatdog repository
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... 6_64-1.txz
As well as libpng12
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... 6_64-1.txz
Simple to install package.
Available...
Size: 2mb
gmic-1.7.9-x86_64.txz
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7JZA ... 2xxanFTaDA
Instructions: After install ---> you launch gimp .
You will see gmic plugins as a menu command
Latest mypaint paint program is available as appimage.
https://github.com/mypaint/mypaint/releases
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https://github.com/mypaint/mypaint/releases
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ptmtimer 2.6 available..
I made a small change to a line so ptmtimer will work correctly with fatdog64 version 800.
There was a problem with the version of mpg123 included in fatdog64 version 800.
ptmtimer-2.6-x86_64-.txz
Size 9k
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lY7zk ... EU2u7NstKD
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I made a small change to a line so ptmtimer will work correctly with fatdog64 version 800.
There was a problem with the version of mpg123 included in fatdog64 version 800.
ptmtimer-2.6-x86_64-.txz
Size 9k
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lY7zk ... EU2u7NstKD
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- Attachments
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- screenshot-ptmtimer.png
- (35.36 KiB) Downloaded 1191 times
Abiword in fatdog64-800? I made a portable app in chroot mode from a 32 bit package posted in DebianDog thread with the fredx181's tool create-portable64.
abiword-portable_3.0.0-chroot.AppImage:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Bmm-I ... sp=sharing
It runs in fatdog64. Not sure if 32bit compatibility sfs loaded is needed.
abiword-portable_3.0.0-chroot.AppImage:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Bmm-I ... sp=sharing
It runs in fatdog64. Not sure if 32bit compatibility sfs loaded is needed.
I would think it does need 32 bit compatibility.
You can check by shutting off 'http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/sfs/80 ... 64_800.sfs '
in System SFS in Control Panel
You can check by shutting off 'http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/sfs/80 ... 64_800.sfs '
in System SFS in Control Panel
Audacious audio player
Fatdog64 800 will work with this old version of Audacious audio player...
I packaged libraries in /opt and added right click menu
Download....
audacious-2.5.1b-x86_64.txz
Size: 1.1 mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vef99 ... DgYfs5cuaT
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I packaged libraries in /opt and added right click menu
Download....
audacious-2.5.1b-x86_64.txz
Size: 1.1 mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vef99 ... DgYfs5cuaT
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Last edited by don570 on Sat 05 Oct 2019, 17:04, edited 1 time in total.
Pencil2d nightly build
Pencil2d nightly build
Available:
pencil2d-0.6.3-x86_64.txz
Size: 27 mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=103HSV ... TDluycTfxB
Manual:
https://www.pencil2d.org/doc/
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHeZ3tq ... UN&index=3
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Available:
pencil2d-0.6.3-x86_64.txz
Size: 27 mb
https://drive.google.com/open?id=103HSV ... TDluycTfxB
Manual:
https://www.pencil2d.org/doc/
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHeZ3tq ... UN&index=3
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