................ anyone want to test this?
qemu-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64 - Approx 6mb
Removed link, application does not run
No sound available and only support built for Linux x86-64 iso's
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................ anyone want to test this?
qemu-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64 - Approx 6mb
Removed link, application does not run
No sound available and only support built for Linux x86-64 iso's
Name Service Cache Daemon nscd_2.31 ( useful if your running a server)
Nscd is a daemon that provides a cache for the most common name service requests.
The default configuration file
/etc/nscd.conf
NVMe storage management toolkit command line interface for Foo-Sah
nvme-cli-2.4x86_64 (Approx 547kb)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/dwmvfnmz ... 4.pet/file
@Jasper
Hi Jasper
Thunderbird portable by mikewalsh works smoothly on my usb stick, gmail included. The downside of TB is that it's heavy and slow, that's why I'm looking for alternatives.
I'm aware of your attempt at compiling Claws (https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... aws#p73921) but sadly it won't work for me. Libetpan library is not recognized, as you wrote.
However, comparing Claws Mail included in FP64 with a coetaneous version of Sylpheed (available as sfs), I noticed that the first one, despite some aesthetic embellishments, is somehow slower than Sylpheed. Also, CM fails in correctly recreating imap folders and, even more important, has some odd behaviours. For example, whene you delete a mail, you expect to find it into the 'trash' or 'deleted' folder. Everything is deleted forever instead.
Therefore, in light of the above, I believe Sylpheed is a better choice. A beta version is available as source package, alternatively a 'delta patch' for 3.7 to 3.8 (with Oauth2) is present too.
The only weak point of Sylpheed is that it stores mail passwords as plan text, but you can live with it.
I think many FP users may be interested in having Sylpheed working as portable from a usb key.
Cheers
I have been lazy by firstly installing the Sylpheed offering using the PPM.
The build was 3.7 and included all the necessary dependencies.
*Note, that I have OpenSSL 1.1.1s on my worktop .... you might want to grab in earlier in this thread.
Required
https://www.mediafire.com/file/6ispa0go ... 4.pet/file (650kb)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/6tj0nlit ... 4.pet/file (27kb)
Optional
https://www.mediafire.com/file/3n9v4p5k ... 4.pet/file (English HTML help file............. I did remove the Japanese HTML file )
https://www.mediafire.com/file/4ekef32x ... 4.pet/file (Additional language support NLS .......... including Italian)
I do not know how to make an AppImage but I am sure someone else can help out to make it "portable" for you.
For example, whene you delete a mail, you expect to find it into the 'trash' or 'deleted' folder. Everything is deleted forever instead.
I found this out to my dismay and have also stopped using this for this particular reason.
I did look at the AppImageKit which is allows you to create applications into the AppImage format for distribution
https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit
I did make a stab at compiling it and it failed ..... tried editing the build.sh script and I guess I will have to investigate this when time permits.
The stress-ng tool measures the system’s capability to maintain a good level of efficiency under unfavourable conditions.
The stress-ng tool is a stress workload generator to load and stress all kernel interfaces.
It includes a wide range of stress mechanisms known as stressors.
Stress testing makes a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns and operating system bugs that occur when a system is being overworked.
There are over 270 different tests. These include CPU specific tests that exercise floating point, integer, bit manipulation, control flow, and virtual memory tests.
Stress-ng_0.15.06-2 (Approx 2.8mb)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u2rhrecg ... 2.pet/file
Use the stress-ng tool with caution as some of the tests can impact the system’s thermal zone trip points on a poorly designed hardware. This can impact system performance and cause excessive system thrashing which can be difficult to stop.
Jasper wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 5:43 am................ anyone want to test this?
qemu-8.0.0-rc3-x86_64 - Approx 6mb
https://www.mediafire.com/file/oeqmi8gz ... 4.pet/file
No sound available and only support built for Linux x86-64 iso's
It did not run under Fossapup64, nor provide any menu items. I also tried it under F96-CE_3 but failed as there was a dependency missing. Cant recall which, sorry! Hope others have more success.
Thanks @Geek3579 for the feedback.
I will try it again and change some of the options to see if it will work successfully
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./configure --prefix=/usr --target-list=x86_64-linux-user --cpu=x86_64 --enable-plugins --enable-alsa --enable-curl --enable-curses --enable-gettext --enable-gnutls --enable-gtk --enable-gtk-clipboard --enable-kvm --enable-libssh --enable-libudev --enable-libusb --enable-lzo --enable-nettle --enable-opengl --enable-parallels --enable-png --enable-seccomp --enable-selinux --enable-tools --enable-u2f --enable-vnc --enable-zstd --enable-xkbcommon --enable-system --enable-linux-user --enable-modules
@Jasper
Yes, I already installed openSSL 1.1.1s. It seems to be the last release of the 1.1.1 serie. What will follow next?
Regarding the mail client, I'll stay with TB for now, it's the only working one as portable, though a little bulky.
However, I don't lose hope to see a portable Sylpheed working from my usb stick.
Thanks.
Yes, Unshield. I compiled version 1.5.1.
What is it for? The cases are different, I'll tell you about my own
So, I decided to try fheroes2. A good engine for the Second Heroes, a lot has been added and improved for nostalgia. But this needs resources from the game. I have English and Russian versions of the game in the mdf-mds image format. I pulled the game files from the images using poweriso.
But the resources needed by the engine are inside the cab archives. I tried to pull them out using cabextract. But the wise cabextract cursed me and said that InstallShield is used there, not Microsoft Cabinet File, and that I need to use Unshield
After that, I compiled Unshield. Did so:
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unshield x data1.cab
And now I have the game resources I need for fheroes2.
Well, bundled with fheroes2 is a script that pulls resources from the proprietary version of the game using innoextract. But my version is "not quite" branded And besides, it's not sporty
In addition, you can install the game using Wine and take resources from there. But again ...
The English and Russian versions work fine, I checked.
In general, here is Unshield:
Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.
Some applications, such as MikeWalsh's Masterpdfeditor4, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=1060 require Qt4 libraries that may be hard to track down. At least for that application, the attached will suffice, https://www.mediafire.com/file/t2gur0nu ... 7.pet/file
@mikeslr :-
mikeslr wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:24 pmSome applications, such as MikeWalsh's Masterpdfeditor4, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=1060 require Qt4 libraries that may be hard to track down. At least for that application, the attached will suffice, https://www.mediafire.com/file/t2gur0nu ... 7.pet/file
The portable builds of MasterPDFEditor have the required Qt4 libs built-in, Mike. Shouldn't be any need for a Qt4 package.
Trying to find standalone Qt4 packages for 64-bit Puppies is something of an uphill task, Mike. Very few ever got put together, unlike the massive archive-full that got built for 32-bitzers...
T'other Mike.
@mikewalsh: Good to know. Good thing one of us is fully awake. I got so used to having to install the libs before you published the portable that it hadn't occurred to me to check.
Puppy fans:
Over the course of my use of Fossapup64 for a couple of years I managed to track down and store a bunch of Qt4 libs some applications needed. If you let me know what LIstDD thinks is missing, I may be able to shorten your search for them.
@peebee thanks for the kernel update to 6.30
Zdrv & Vmlinuz - modified
https://www.mediafire.com/file/k1fm5iln ... ar.gz/file
Avidemux 2.8.1
Video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks.
Command line English dictionary for spell checking
Usage:
aspell check [options] filename
Aspell-0.60.8-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u2pkgywd ... 4.pet/file
English (AU, GB & US) dictionary:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/d8q71e3b ... 4.pet/file
Hi @Grey
Testing.-
If it really works... it could be a MUST.
thanks for sharing.... CHEERS.
Grey wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:57 amProgram to clean OS which allow to find music duplicates, empty folders, similar files(and images too), invalid symlinks, zeroed files and other types of junk.
Judging by the name (czkawka = hiccups), the program is clearly from Poland The program is simple and unassuming, but sometimes it can help out when cleaning up all kinds of trash.
Pet: https://disk.yandex.ru/d/evKbirzD_W-hrg
Launch via Menu>>Filesystem>>Czkawka
Can be run from the command line without GUI with the czkawka_cli command. Help is invoked as usual with the czkawka_cli --help (or -h) command.
czkawka.png
XFCE_FUSILLI . ===> https://puppyxfcefusilli.wordpress.com/
YouTube How_To . ==> https://bit.ly/f96ce_xfce_fusilli_HOWTO
Learning EASY OS . => https://easyos.org/
Not bad, not bad. Although it is not sporty and relaxes the brain to learn nothing
Everything is much more modest for me. GoldenDict with a modest set of dictionaries
From left to right (after the speaker icon): English-Russian by Apresyan, Russian-English by Smirnitsky, dictionary of musical terms, dictionary of pagan concepts and Gods, terms from Stanislaw Lem's books, Shakespeare encyclopedia, Russian verbal stress, dictionary of Spirits and Gods, English-English WordNet, Russian morphology, English Wiki, Russian Wiki.
Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.
There are additional dictionaries available ........ alas no Russian.
I was aware of GoldenDict, but gave up on awhile ago as I could not find the additional plugins ...... it seems they have all been removed.
It would be useful to have an interactive dictionary available.
Audacious-4.3-x86_64 (compiled GTK3 and OpenSSL)
Plays your music how you want it, without stealing away your computer’s resources from other tasks.
Finally, I can give up on DeadBeef 1.8.2
https://www.mediafire.com/file/2xobzq3k ... 4.pet/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/5433unke ... 4.pet/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/62y9chp2 ... 4.pet/file ...........this has been a game changer for me Message-oriented middleware mechanism
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9xkmu0tz ... 4.pet/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/25ja218o ... 4.pet/file
............ just realised they have a newer build available ... 29 April 2023
audacious-4.3.1 && plug-in pack
https://www.mediafire.com/file/1uwc7xsn ... 4.pet/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/wtt3jwmw ... 4.pet/file
......... you will need the additional files from the message above
records online radio streams
I don't know if anyone else will need it. But I have already compiled and done pet, so...
So, for GFX there is a Holy Trinity in the person of Blender, Gimp and Inkscape And there is Another Trinity for reading and maintaining the library, well, it's Cool Reader, GoldenDict and freeLib.
So, freeLib.
3 languages are supported (English, Russian and Ukrainian). Not only in menu, but also in "virtual alphabet" to search for books by various criteria.
Therefore, you will be able to search and read Shakespeare, Pushkin and Shevchenko, respectively.
So, what can the program do:
Importing a library from inpx files. I do not know which English-language online libraries exist in the form of an "offline archive of the entire library + inpx file". But I have two Russian-speaking ones on my hard drive, each about 300 gigabytes (fb2 format). Finding books in your language is your task
Working with user libraries (based on fb2/EPUB/fbd).
Working with multiple libraries.
The ability to assign a separate program for each book format (Cool Reader, FBReader, etc).
Saving books to the selected folder (very useful if the library is 300 GB ).
Search and filter books (who would have thought ) - authors, series, genres.
Setting up the formatting of books (fonts, letters, titles, hyphenations, etc).
Hide and sit quietly in the system tray
OPDS/HTTP server.
Built-in conversion to MOBI/AZW3/EPUB.
Pet:
freeLib-6.0.50-fossapup-x86_64.pet
If someone needs kindlegen, then I compiled it too, but removed it because of the size (28 M and I don't need it - I have Kobo ebooks with installed Cool Reader on them ). If necessary, I can post it.
(KindleGen a program offered by Amazon, which allows authors to create eBooks to be used in a Kindle device, and publish them on the eBook store).
I decided to reread Alien, Total Recall and Blade Runner. Yes, the films are also good, but don't judge me harshly :
Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.
Thanks for sharing this There are some alternatives I found here https://selfhosted.libhunt.com/categori ... ry-systems
Just need to find the content now.
I had hoped I could have used it as an eBook manager (..... is Calibre better for this?).
Re-compiled the inbuilt Figaro's Password Manager to use GTK3
figaros-password-manager2-0.90-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/6wy1blky ... 4.pet/file
Audacity-3.3.1
Easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder
Compiled for Fossa ............ ALSA support
Audacity-3.3.1-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/u8e1cv20 ... 4.pet/file
Manuals/Tutorials:
https://alphamanual.audacityteam.org/man/Main_Page
Small update for alsa-lib
Library to interface with ALSA
alsa-lib-1.2.9-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/at63fth4 ... 4.pet/file
to check that it is installed (well apart from from playing audio ), go to terminal and enter
alsa-info
a text file should be generated in
/tmp/ <filename>
Small update for Alsa-utils
alsa-utils-1.2.4-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/djvcj6hy ... 4.pet/file
**UPDATE**
Found a script that can be updated.
Just overwrite the existing file
Some alternatives to DD for securely erasing drives/files.
All are invoked via terminal and have their own help files
nwipe-0.34-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/unbwjerz ... 4.pet/file
scrub-2.6.1-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/lg5smhwf ... 4.pet/file
wipe-2.3.1-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/qwvol0t7 ... 4.pet/file
Small update for OpenSSL (build February 2023)
End of life September 11, 2023 for 1.1.1
Required
openssl-1.1.1t-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/n7ibb2n7 ... 4.pet/file
openssl_DEV-1.1.1t-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/fl3065w9 ... 4.pet/file
Optional - documentation
openssl_DOC-1.1.1t-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/7owma387 ... 4.pet/file
Terminal GPT (tgpt)
Command line tool that lets you use ChatGPT 3.5 in Terminal without API keys. It communicates with the Backend of Bai chatbot.
Credit & more info:
https://github.com/aandrew-me/tgpt
Stripped and renamed for easier use:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/fpg9zh0q ... 1.pet/file