@Jasper: Oh, my bad. PackIt doesn't use unsquashfs
at all, because it does the compression via mksquashfs
, not unpacking.
Attached statically linked, 32bit mksquashfs
.
No need to rename it to mksquashfs4
.
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@Jasper: Oh, my bad. PackIt doesn't use unsquashfs
at all, because it does the compression via mksquashfs
, not unpacking.
Attached statically linked, 32bit mksquashfs
.
No need to rename it to mksquashfs4
.
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@Jasper: It's exactly the same issue (and solution) - just put unsquashfs4
in the resources dir and you're good to go.
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Sure, no problem, attached.
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If UExtract was able to "unpack" it, it was just an SQLite database.
To dump database to an SQL file:
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sqlite3 input.db .dump > output.sql
To do the opposite and turn an SQL file back into database:
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sqlite3 output.db < input.sql
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Yep, apparently FFMPEG in JammyPup64 makes use of OpenSSL's deprecated stuff.
In Fatdog's build we also don't use no-deprecated
option.
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Oh, ok, now I understand.
Well, with that new OpenSSL you would most likely also have to rebuilt FFMPEG against it (and possibly that other library).
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Firetray: Control Panel -> System -> Manage desktop startup programs -> System startup programs -> firetray -> Enable
Firewall: Control Panel -> System -> Manage Servers and Services -> eztables -> Enable
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Issue: dunst 1.9.0's notifications still cannot be dismissed under Compiz.
Dunst 1.1.0 from 720 works ok, IIRC.
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Hmm, xdotool
works for me (both commands), but wmctrl
doesn't.
EDIT: wmctrl
doesn't work also under Openbox (testuser).
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One of the Invidious instances is also an option.
The experience can be mixed, but the one I currently use is usually stable: https://invidious.slipfox.xyz.
Oh, and the interface is 10x faster than YouTube's.
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Works for me, too, thanks!
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@jamesbond, the package from repo also gives me "Illegal instruction".
The local one works ok.
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Good: e009cd95ed1b9365def41503ee652fa1 syncterm-1.1-x86_64-4.txz
Bad: 20c7bf75dbdd709ed25b84b99cb7b700 syncterm-1.1-x86_64-4.txz
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