Anybody here Please Help me w/ the Compiz-Helper?
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youtube-dl in PPM is too old - as expected. youtube-dl is better to install from their website - easy installation!
http://ytdl-org.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html
@ zigbert, Thanks for the new version.
I may have jumped the gun but figured --before I forgot-- your new version should be mentioned in the pwidget's thread. viewtopic.php?p=17026#p17026
I started that thread when there was some concern that information and access to the old forum might be lost. I have no objection if you want to take it over. If so, just email rockedge.
It would maybe be convient that I owned that thread, but I think we should use the wikka for general information about pWidgets and the forum for discussions. Then it isn't that important who owns the thread. But, it would be handy if there was a link to the pWidgets page on the wikka in the first post.
Hi Guys
Slacko64 is really working well. I cannot seem to find the location of pets for this distro. I need one for the latest version of Calibre and Transmission. My book download site needs transmission 2.93 or later. I did download a binary from calibre website but issues.
Would appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance.
Here is Transmission.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... c26b8a4622
It was compiled in Bionicpup64, but good chance it will work in Slacko64 7.0
says it needs the other pets also posted to work.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
Calibre
You can get it from it's web site:
https://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
Use the terminal command it says to use to download and install.
If the first command gives problems.
Read the info about why you may want to use the second command they give.
Very important:
You will need to have the Slacko64 7.0 devx_slacko64 _7.0.sfs loaded to provide needed files and programs for compiling.
Get it here:
https://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/p ... ko-7.0/64/
Download the devx.sfs to /mnt/home location
Use sfs-load-on-the-fly program to load it.
May have to reboot to get it completely loaded.
It will not make a menu entry for calibre.
You can run it from terminal by typing calibre and pressing enter.
Can go to opt/calibre
Drag and drop the calibre file onto the desktop to make a desktop icon to click on.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
I have created 3 half-Chinese language pets each for slacko 7.0 and slacko64 7.0:
fcitx Chinese input platform:
slacko-7.0.0: fcitx_4.2.7-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (15 mb)
slacko64-7.0.0: fcitx64_4.2.7-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (13 mb)
(ibus cannot run in slacko 7.0 and slacko64 7.0)
scim Chinese input platform:
slacko-7.0.0: scim_1.4.14-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (14 mb)
slacko64-7.0.0: scim64_1.4.14-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (12 mb)
yong Chinese input platform:
slacko-7.0.0: yong3264_20201122-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (8 mb)
slacko64-7.0.0: yong3264_20201122-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (8 mb)
Plus 2 Chinese language pets each for slacko 7.0 and slacko64 7.0:
Simplified Chinese:
slacko-7.0.0-zhcn-14.3.6.pet (1 mb)
slacko64-7.0.0-zhcn-14.0.6.pet (3 mb)
Traditional Chinese:
slacko-7.0.1F-zhhk-14.3.6.pet (1 mb)
slacko64-7.0.0-zhhk-14.0.6.pet (4 mb)
To use:
(a) any 1 of the 4 half-Chinese language pets will enable you to display and input Chinese in slacko 7.0 (use 14.3.6.pet) and slacko64 7.0 (use 14.0.6.pet)
(b) the name corresponding Chinese language pets will give you Simplified Chinese (use zhcn pet) or Traditional Chinese (us zhhk pet) menus, icon labels, tooltips for slacko 7.0 and slacko64 7.0. For the Chinese pets to work normally, you must install a suitable half-Chinese pet prior to install the Chinese pet.
For more information and download links of these pets, please see the links below:
English forum: viewtopic.php?f=138&t=297
Chinese forum: https://www.minilinux.net/node/2545
BobC wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 6:17 amSame problem as DaveC51.
64 bit version Burned to known good USB 3.0 via Live USB Maker, and tried a 2nd via Etcher.
Tried to boot on Dell M2400 laptop with 4gb memory. Boot screen flashes real fast and lands on a grub > screen. Looks like it couldn't find menu.lst. Tried ls command but it couldn't find anything. Tab key did list commands.
Boot problem finally solved at least with a workaround.
At the grub prompt after the failed boot type:
root=(hd0)/
then press enter, and then ESC key. On mine, the menu appeared and it was able to boot. I found this on another thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2057&start=10 on a post by Deanus.
Maybe someone knows how to build this in?
zigbert wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 9:48 pmJust giving a brief report of the journey to replace my old system with the new Tuxedo laptop. AMD Ryzen 7 4800H and Nvidia 1650 TI
- Boot with usb-stick (fbdev) - no wifi, no touchpad, no brightness adjustment of screen, no backlight of laptop keyboard, no hdmi
- Upgrade to kernel 5.4.86 (from 4.19). Wifi ok, touchpad ok
- Disable noveau driver
- Install Nvidia driver. Hdmi ok, no laptop monitor
- Grub default boots Slacko 7 with nvidia to external monitor (normal startx)
- Extra Grub option with pfix=nox and execute an alternative startx with vesa driver for laptop monitor
- Appimages - Gimp, Inkscape, ... Make executable links in /usr/bin/ and *.desktiop files to integrate properly
- Turn of acpi boot service to allow turning off laptop monitor when using external monitor. Using boot parameter acpi=off resulting no wifi
- Select the correct sound card in the sound card wizard (sound was directed to hdmi)
- Install redshiftgui (PPM) to improve monitor brightness adjustment. Works only for external monitorIt has now become a really impressive system for my daily workload.
Issues to work with...
- Monitor uses correct resolution by 2560x1440, but refreshrate refuses to work with 75 Hz. Only 60 Hz is used.
- Adjusting laptop monitor brightness and the backlight of laptop keyboard doesn't work. Next kernel upgrade will be interesting.These are minors... let's work!
Thank you @01micko for this excellent OS!
@zigbert Maybe try acpi_osi=!Windows instead of acpi=off
I'm trying to test the slacko 7 on a pc and I get this:
warning:pae disabled. Use parameter forcepae to enable at your risk
This kernel requires the following features not present on the cpu: pae
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropiate for your pc
on other occasions I could easily find where to put the forcepae order but in slacko 7 I can not find where that parameter is put, can anyone enlighten me?
pc is a pentium 4 with 512 ram memory.
Are you using the special No PAE kernel?
Extra kernels
All are available from https://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/huge_kernels/ and mirrors (nluug, aarnet etc)
Specifically compiled in slacko 7 for 32 bit:
3.16.85(no pae)
4.4.249 - default
4.9.249
4.19.164
Hello @ninjum
At boot time, on the Linux line ("vmlinux ..."), add
--forcepae
It will unlock the Intel firmware to expose PAE such that the PUPPY can utilize it.
Hope this helps
thank you for the help but I can't move forward.
I go here (photo 1)
pulse e and I edit line with --forcepae, the thing looks like the following photo (sorry the quality) to clarify it better, after pmedia=cd I write --forcepae and it looks like this: "vmlinux pfix-fsck pmedia=cd --forcepae"
(photo 2)
now from this photo, i pulse b to boot but come out again "warning:pae disabled. Use parameter forcepae to enable at your risk
This kernel requires the following features not present on the cpu: pae
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropiate for your pc"
¿Is the parameter set in the right place?
otherwise, the kernel "no pae" I already saw but I do not know how to create an image by changing that one to that of the iso, if it is not very complicated you could indicate some tutorial to try, thanks again
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=989998
For older systems that won't boot PAE kernels - new kernels have the forcepae option and adding
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-- forcepae
to kernel line gets it to boot. (note there's a space after -- )
Builder of LxPups, SPups, UPup32s, VoidPups; LXDE, LXQt, Xfce addons; Chromium, Firefox etc. sfs; & Kernels
Also @ninjum you linux line should look like "pfix=fsck" not pfix-fsck
Hope these 2 comments help.
P.S. Once the linux line is typed complete with your changes, can you hit F10 to start boot? Just curious
thanks Solved, the fault was space
this is the right line for "forcepae"
vmlinux pfix=fsck pmedia=cd -- forcepae
and then click "b" buttom
There is a bug in the release version of '/usr/sbin/shutdownconfig' whereby dialogs providing options for optical drives and other dialogs providing selection of the save partition, are never shown.
The patched version of 'shutdownconfig' in the attached 'ydrv_slacko_7.0.sfs', should fix this.
Yes, I understand that a 'ydrv_slacko_7.0.sfs' is of questionable benefit to those who boot Puppy .sfs files from a CD/DVD.
Edit: perhaps I should explain that 'shutdownconfig' is the script that produces all those dialogs you see on first-shutdown.
Everything works except running Mike Walsh's portable Iron Browser requires libwayland-client and libwayland-cursor and probably other deps. Didn't try any further to get it working.
Anyway other than that a solid firstup effort.
darry19662018 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:29 pmEverything works except running Mike Walsh's portable Iron Browser requires libwayland-client and libwayland-cursor and probably other deps. Didn't try any further to get it working.
Anyway other than that a solid firstup effort.
Not in the least bit surprised, TBH, Darren. Slacko's, due to their origins (and the conservative nature of the parent distro) always have a 'barer cupboard' than the 'buntus. The Wayland stuff has been standard fare from, I think, around Tahrpup onwards...
The 64-bit versions of Iron-portable have this included. I never bothered including it with the 32-bit releases; until now, I've never heard of it being necessary. I can soon add the Wayland items into the next release if there's enough call for it.
(EDIT:- I know why, now I think of it. My own 32-bit Slackos run Iron-portable via a Xenialpup chroot.....in the same way I first introduced it from a Tahrpup chroot when you were playing around with the "Phoenix". Remember? Both of these include the Wayland libs by default.)
Mike.
Oh, I'm still knocking about, same as you. You don't get on here as often as you did, and I have another "life" as a mod over at BleepingComputer. BTW; in case you weren't aware, I updated the Iron-portable chroot SFS package to use Xenialpup instead of Tahrpup. Some folks were starting to post about 'clone' requirements getting beyond Tahrpup's default stuff, so I figured a move to the next generation was probably appropriate....
Needs re-building again to include the newest Iron 88. That'll be a wee project for the coming days..!
See ya around.
Mike.
Yes I have been to that site. Yeah spare time is rare at the moment to visit here is rare at the moment.
rufwoof wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:03 pmMuch less rarely GB's of swap might be used and a pain from that is when it comes to shutdown the swapoff action can take ages. Linux swapoff is pretty poor, as it cycles around checking pages looking for matches against programs that might have used the page, and then looks at all active programs to see what pages they might have used ... i.e. cycles around repeated page checks that can take ages. Which under some circumstances can be like a lunch hour break time to shut the system down (start shutdown, go off for lunch).
Thanks for this explanation - I had been scratching my head to understand why shutdowns often seem to hang for a very long period of time, but this makes sense. I see it mostly when doing video conversion and my swap partition gets almost totally used up due to only 2Gb RAM in the machine. Would be nice to know how to bypass the swap cleanup - especially since at that point I have saved my video files elsewhere and dont care what happens to my RAM or swap contents.
Could try running this to clear out RAM before you shutdown.
cleanup memory
If you are running in pupmode 13 and have anything that needs to go into the save.
Do that save first using the save icon.
.
.
Note:
After looking at this. If swap is being used by a running program.
I am not sure if it does anything with swap.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
Shutdown behavior:
from: rufwoof on Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:03 pm
Linux swapoff ... as it cycles around checking pages
looking for matches against programs that might have used the page,
and then looks at all active programs to see what pages they might have used.... i.e. cycles around repeated page checks that can take ages.
Which under some circumstances can be like a lunch hour break time
to shut the system down (start shutdown, go off for lunch).
rufwoof: thank you again for explaining this ...
"new shutdown feature in newer versions of Puppy's kernel" !
I had noticed, when trying out new versions of Puppy (with a frugal save file), such
long shutdowns that I suspected a Puppy bug !
But after a number of reboots and continued
testing, I couldn't find anything wrong.
Definitely different shutdown logic than in Slacko 5.7.0 !
Thanks to rufwoof and 01micko and greengeek and bigpup again.
I've been trying to download slacko64-7.0.iso for days now. I've tried on two computers using a wired connection, a wireless connection, and a cell phone hot spot. The sha256sum won't check out no matter what I do.
It's supposed to be:
1ac9ca6f4d476d100721fd71aaf2906e slacko64-7.0.iso
according to the download page.
I just downloaded slacko64-7.0.iso three times on this computer running puppy, using a wired ethernet connection, and here's what I got:
~$ pwd
/root
~$ cd /root/Downloads
~/Downloads$ sha256sum slacko64-7.0.iso
69e353bbf2f304b971e17156f645de80f4467c629664015c7192d5f68e7d85bb slacko64-7.0.iso
~/Downloads$ sha256sum slacko64-7.0.iso
69e353bbf2f304b971e17156f645de80f4467c629664015c7192d5f68e7d85bb slacko64-7.0.iso
~/Downloads$ sha256sum slacko64-7.0.iso
69e353bbf2f304b971e17156f645de80f4467c629664015c7192d5f68e7d85bb slacko64-7.0.iso
~/Downloads$
I tried downloading it on my other computer using my cell phone hot spot, and am looking at the same 69e... What's going on?
hundido wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 8:26 amI've been trying to download slacko64-7.0.iso for days now. I've tried on two computers using a wired connection, a wireless connection, and a cell phone hot spot. The sha256sum won't check out no matter what I do.
It's supposed to be:
1ac9ca6f4d476d100721fd71aaf2906e slacko64-7.0.iso
according to the download page.
I just downloaded slacko64-7.0.iso three times on this computer running puppy, using a wired ethernet connection, and here's what I got:
~$ pwd
/root
~$ cd /root/Downloads
~/Downloads$ sha256sum slacko64-7.0.iso
69e353bbf2f304b971e17156f645de80f4467c629664015c7192d5f68e7d85bb slacko64-7.0.iso
[...]
Hi @hundido
1ac9ca6f4d476d100721fd71aaf2906e slacko64-7.0.iso
is the md5sum of the iso, NOT the sha256sum ...
So please check it with:
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# md5sum slacko64-7.0.iso
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