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LANdpLAN wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 5:56 am

I'm trying to use dropbox in fossapup and it needs Glib 2.40 or greater. The link https://easyupload.io/sub6tc does not work says "file not found"
If this is a way for me to upgrade glib I'd like to try.

I'm using the free service, which has a 30-day limit.
FYI, I'm NOT a good keeper. I'm afraid I no longer have it.
Maybe @Jasper has his own.

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@sonny

Mediafire only host files for 14 days and then delete them if they are not downloaded.

Maybe I should start using EasyUpload instead :thumbup:

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Jasper wrote:

Mediafire only host files for 14 days and then delete them if they are not downloaded.

I just checked my mediafire account & have puppy pets, some of which were uploaded back in 2010, and
they seem to be still available.

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I do not have a 'Registered Account', all my uploads have been provided like this here on the forum.

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Jasper wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 6:48 am

Maybe I should start using EasyUpload instead :thumbup:

Maybe you should also start using forum attachments and stop using imgbb.com .
Nearly all your screenshots look like this:

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@MochiMoppel

The forum only allows a set number of formats/sizes of attachments to be included in messages posted on the forum.

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Jasper

Let me remind you my fossa repo is available at:

https://superbot.me/filetobot/139122

FYI, if you don't want to use telegram, files can be downloaded upon request (pm please).

Regards

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Jasper wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 12:50 pm

@MochiMoppel

The forum only allows a set number of formats/sizes of attachments to be included in messages posted on the forum.

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urxvt (rxvt-unicode) 9.31

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Jasper wrote:

The forum only allows a set number of formats/sizes of attachments to be included in messages posted on the forum.

Then adjust the size and or change format of the image attachment, or try to make sure that the images are always existing on the web service you use (edit: e.g. from a cloud service, I use dropbox for that), MochiMoppel has a point, it's annoying that images are shared but often can't be viewed on this forum on the long(er) term.

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Jasper wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 6:48 am

@sonny

Mediafire only host files for 14 days and then delete them if they are not downloaded.

Maybe I should start using EasyUpload instead :thumbup:

@Jasper :-

Um....huh?!?

I have had a 'free' account at MediaFire since 2015. I have many files at that account, some of which have been there for better than 7 years or more, nor have they been downloaded for ages. They're STILL there.

Perhaps this 14-day limit is a recent thing, or maybe I'm now using my a/c under "Grandad" rules because I've been with them for so long. I really wouldn't like to say.

I've always found them very helpful, and on two occasions they've gone out of their way to resolve minor (yet annoying!) issues very promptly. Certainly can't fault them (or perhaps on both occasions I caught their customer service people on a 'slow' day)..! :shock: :lol: :lol:

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As for image-hosting, I can thoroughly recommend PostImage:-

https://postimages.org/

I've been with these since Imgur revamped their site and buggered everything up, which would make it, oh.....around mid-to-late 2018, I guess. I have to agree with Mochi and Fred about long-term implications; I looked at img.bb when I was switching from Imgur, several years ago. I remember reading somewhere in their conditions that their service was ONLY intended for short-term sharing.......and indeed, many of the 'missing' 'hosted' images on both this AND the old Murga forum ALL seem to be from img.bb.

Even for something as mundane as image-sharing, it's worth taking the extra couple of minutes to quickly scan through their terms & conditions. It's no criticism of you, Jasper; it's a general human failing that so many of us don't check stuff more thoroughly. It's also why so many Windows package installers RELY on folks clicking through the EULA as rapidly as possible, to get to the "interesting stuff" more quickly..!

I think maybe we're ALL 'guilty' of this one.......to a greater or lesser degree.

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Pikaxhu wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 1:50 pm

Jasper

Let me remind you my fossa repo is available at:

https://superbot.me/filetobot/139122

FYI, if you don't want to use telegram, files can be downloaded upon request (pm please).

Regards

Pika

Jasper wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 12:50 pm

@MochiMoppel

The forum only allows a set number of formats/sizes of attachments to be included in messages posted on the forum.

Deleted.

@Pikaxhu

You are hosting applications that have been compiled by me!!

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Hi @Jasper

Indeed, as your links vanished on a couple of weeks, I guess it's worth to keep them on a safe place. Sorry if it's a problem to you, it was not my intention. If you check, the set also includes @Sonny packages, as well a few built by me. I did that for other pupplets, for your reference.

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Pcmanfm with all functions active

PCMANFM 1.3.2_4

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Hello All

My thanks and appreciation to members who take the time and trouble to offer their individual completed packages to others via this Forum.

The choice given is to download and to test ‘blind’ or to not download at all.

If a pro and cons description was include in the post this would be informative helpful information and could be used as a guidance.

The argument could be made that “I produce, you buy or not.” Fair comment, although a little more than “here it is” would be welcome.

An in depth analysis is not required, just a little more info on the package.

Without prejudice I use the preceding post by @Jasper as my example.

The adverse results of further investigation into Zen Browser have led me to decide not to download the packaged zen-browser.SFS.

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Hello All

It would be rather remiss of me not share the search result for Zen Browser that influenced my decision to not download zen-browser.SFS.

Search reveals

Is the Zen Browser secure?

Sources
zen-browser.com favicon
zen.co.uk favicon

Answer

Zen Browser is a relatively new browser that emphasizes security and privacy features. It is based on Google Chrome (or Chromium) and includes built-in ad-blocking and cryptocurrency mining prevention tools

Security Features

Ad-blocking: Zen BrowserSources includes a built-in ad blocker which helps in speeding up browsing and saving data

Cryptocurrency Mining Prevention: It has features to block cryptocurrency miners, which can protect users from unauthorized use of their computing resources

Encryption: The iOS version of Zen Browser encrypts internet traffic to keep online activities private and secure from prying eyes

Privacy Considerations

History Management: Currently, Zen Browser does not allow users to clear their browsing history, which could be a privacy concern for some users

Bookmark Management: The browser also has limitations in managing bookmarks, as it is not possible to delete or organize them

User Experience

Interface: The browser features a unique layout with a black tab bar on the left-hand side, which includes quick links to popular sites like WhatsApp Web, Instagram, and Spotify

Development Stage: Zen Browser is still in development, and users have reported various bugs and areas for improvement, including better branding for the installer and more flexible tab management

Conclusion
While Zen Browser offers promising security and privacy features, its current limitations in history and bookmark management, along with its ongoing development status, suggest that it may not yet be fully secure or user-friendly for all users. Users should weigh these factors when considering Zen Browser for their primary browsing needs.

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Zen browser as shown in the screenshot is at 'Alpha' build status.

@Chelsea80

Zen is based on Firefox 128.0.3 not Chrome.

Source:

https://github.com/zen-browser/desktop

Where are you getting your information from? ............ looks like your AI or Search Engine is broken

You are using a 32bit OS ................. surely you know that you can not run a 64bit application natively?

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@Jasper and to All

My apologies for posting disinformation.

I should have been more diligent in my information gathering.

No excuse from me for relying solely on a single source.

This has taught me a lesson in the validity of AI :oops:

So with that being said, I still think a little more info would be helpful.

Thanks

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@Jasper

Perhaps this post by fredx181

https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 15#p128115

helps in what I trying to get at with

Chelsea80 wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 11:04 am

If a pro and cons description was include in the post this would be informative helpful information and could be used as a guidance.

Well perhaps not the pro and cons but the info given.

Not being as skilled and experienced as other Members on this Forum I would find some info on packages offered a benefit.

As to your comment:

Jasper wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 12:18 pm

You are using a 32bit OS ................. surely you know that you can not run a 64bit application natively?

Yes I do.

Just because my signature shows only 32bit OS's does not mean I do not have or use a 64bit OS as well.

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Hi

@Jasper, it would be helpful to share MD5 for updated browsers.

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Jasper

Thanks for your quick reply...
Plain text it's easy to copy/paste, please note.

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Jasper: either i am wrong or the bleachbit 4.6.1 is corrupted-either way i can't use it in F96CE4.

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@boof

The applications in this thread are for Fossapup95.

Maybe there is a missing component in FP96 ? Or as you have suggested it might be corrupt.

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In terminal:

nethogs

libuv-1.49.1-x86_64 - API functions for asynchronous I/O operations

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i want to use this os to view avif/jxl format images,and a cli app to convert other pictures to them,but i have no idea how to do it,could you kindly give me some help or the pet apps to realize it? thank you !

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i am wandering that how do you get the infomations just like the pictures above,could you share it ? thank you again

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i am using fossapup64-9.5, it's very nice ,i love it very much. originally use the image viewer viewnior buildin doesn't display jp2/webp/heif images,after some hardwork it does,and i can convert formats to them now, but for jxl/avif files ,i still have some problems.i will try the pets you shared sometime, if it take affect, it will help me a lot.my english is poor,sorry for that.

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Alacritty 0.13.2

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Terminal emulator support GPU display. 😎

Version 0.13.2

For Fossapup64

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Alacritty 0.13.2

Recommend shell program with ZSH & "oh-my-zsh" plugins.

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Jasper wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:07 am

enchant-2.6.7 - Generic interface for spellcheck libraries eg Abiword

https://www.mediafire.com/file/g13npcka ... a.pet/file

gtk-doc-1.34 - For creating API documentation

https://www.mediafire.com/file/1br08tfi ... 4.pet/file

itstool-2.0.7 - Extracts messages from XML files and outputs PO template files

https://www.mediafire.com/file/7neqqn4k ... 4.pet/file

libheif-1.18.2 - HEIF and AVIF file format decoder and encoder

https://www.mediafire.com/file/v78g3ohw ... .2.pet/file

i have downloaded and unpacked the package "libheif-1.18.2.pet",but i could not find any excuteable binary file,after i installed it ,where was nothing happen,could you tell me how to use it please?thank you

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@nayame

As suggested before you need an application like GIMP which will allow you encode/decode using libheif.

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@Pikaxhu

Are you here? Excel, London :welcome: :lol:

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