Puppy 4.4 CE - Phase 1: pet tests
TCZ files are squashfs 4
Nooby;
A contemporary .tcz file is actually an .sfs "squash file system" that was created by the mksquashfs command with a blocksize of 4096 bytes. These files contain a compressed and read only file system.
They are loop-mounted conventionally as:
mount -t squashfs %f /<mountpoint> -o loop
But, if the file were named with an .sfs extension, a single click would mount it, and a subsequent click would unmount it.
Some tinycore applications can be run this way in puppy, but this would be experimental and maybe risky.
EDIT: That is to say, you can download a tinycore .tcz file, rename it such that it has the .sfs extentension, and it will then be mountable via click in ROX. The risk is only with respect to dependencies, conflicts, etc. But I haven't yet tried any of the automated systems.
A contemporary .tcz file is actually an .sfs "squash file system" that was created by the mksquashfs command with a blocksize of 4096 bytes. These files contain a compressed and read only file system.
They are loop-mounted conventionally as:
mount -t squashfs %f /<mountpoint> -o loop
But, if the file were named with an .sfs extension, a single click would mount it, and a subsequent click would unmount it.
Some tinycore applications can be run this way in puppy, but this would be experimental and maybe risky.
EDIT: That is to say, you can download a tinycore .tcz file, rename it such that it has the .sfs extentension, and it will then be mountable via click in ROX. The risk is only with respect to dependencies, conflicts, etc. But I haven't yet tried any of the automated systems.
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Puppy already had the ability to use deb, tgz, pet and sfs packages ... this just added another my patches to petget allow txz as well
... still waiting on rpm support though - maybe the busybox I uploaded in the testing thread will help with that
... still waiting on rpm support though - maybe the busybox I uploaded in the testing thread will help with that
- rpm
rpm -i -q[ildc]p package.rpm
Manipulate RPM packages
Options:
-i Install package
-q Query package
-p Query uninstalled package
-i Show information
-l List contents
-d List documents
-c List config files
rpm2cpio
rpm2cpio package.rpm
Output a cpio archive of the rpm file
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Thanks, very good and welcomed features to be able to make use of other linux repository. sooner or later Puppy will a modularised toolbox that allow people to make their own best distro that perform as well as any of the more known distros.
the title of the thread says
Puppy 4.4 CE - Phase 1: pet tests
So Technosarius you want us to test if the pets works in 44 and report what looks like weird behavior?
Sorry me have so poor memory. did I write somewhere that one of the puppeies fail to remember the setxkbmap se or fi or some other european setting of keyboard, Could it be this puppie? while waiting for that to be corrected
can one write in menu.lst some cheat code that force it to be Swedish?
When zigbert changed from Stardust 011 to 012 he was kind enough to uncheck the box in CC to not index the whole HDD. Now when people have HDD on some 500GB or 1000GB it is annoying to have that as default. Those who need it can turn it on in the CC easily.
the title of the thread says
Puppy 4.4 CE - Phase 1: pet tests
So Technosarius you want us to test if the pets works in 44 and report what looks like weird behavior?
Sorry me have so poor memory. did I write somewhere that one of the puppeies fail to remember the setxkbmap se or fi or some other european setting of keyboard, Could it be this puppie? while waiting for that to be corrected
can one write in menu.lst some cheat code that force it to be Swedish?
When zigbert changed from Stardust 011 to 012 he was kind enough to uncheck the box in CC to not index the whole HDD. Now when people have HDD on some 500GB or 1000GB it is annoying to have that as default. Those who need it can turn it on in the CC easily.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
new release
I think it is time for an updated release. Make it the best, from all the puppies and lets get some input from people, on what they like and want to have. Lets have Seamonkey 2.0.3 and the latest Firefox.
Try some new stuff and get the input going. If you like something say so. If you do not like something say so. Give us a chance to try it and see.
Try some new stuff and get the input going. If you like something say so. If you do not like something say so. Give us a chance to try it and see.
Curremt status of XFCE
Jim, The current status of xfce is in version 4.6.2