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[CLOSED] GroovyPup32 (UPupGG+D-20.10) GroovyGorilla+Debian Woof-CE build 06-Feb-2021
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
If you're interested which components of GroovyPup32 come from Ubuntu and which come from Debian.......
download:
http://smokey01.com/peebee/upupgg+d/Pac ... upgg+d.txt
then:
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cat PackageList-puppy-upupgg+d.txt | grep Packages-ubuntu # for ubuntu list
cat PackageList-puppy-upupgg+d.txt | grep Packages-debian # for debian list
cat PackageList-puppy-upupgg+d.txt | grep Packages-puppy # for Puppy .pet packages
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
installed in flash friendly filesystem (f2fs), usb pendrive:
- works ok ,booting a little bit slower than upupef32.
- browsing with chromium is ok.
- saving session automatically at shutdown is ok
only one prob:
synaptic touchpad do not work anymore... How to fix this, please?
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Seems OK here......
Please give more info on the netbook hardware details and exactly what problem you are seeing. Thanks.
e.g. I have (PupSysInfo):
Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=000e Version=0000
Name="ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad"
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0007 Version=01b1
Name="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
Connected to: isa0060/serio2/input0
touchpad configuration button also , do not showing nothing at all
in upupef work perfect instead
thanks a lot
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Please run the following commands in a terminal in both ef and gg and report the results:
synclient -l
psynclient
If they produce different outputs, please copy /usr/bin/synclient from ef to gg and see if that fixes.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
I've copied synclient from upuef to groovypup: psyclient tell me "no synaptic touchpad found".
I've fixed the prob with: touchpad_puppy-1.9.2.pet
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... f8#1039748
this work very very well.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Was there any output from synclient -l
?????????
We need to find out why your touchpad is not being found in gg when it is in ef as they have the same components - the only difference is that synclient in gg comes from debian whereas in ef it came from eoan.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
gg+ terminal result:
ef terminal tell:# synclient -l
Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?
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# synclient -l
Parameter settings:
LeftEdge = 1781
RightEdge = 5579
TopEdge = 1660
BottomEdge = 4760
FingerLow = 25
FingerHigh = 30
MaxTapTime = 180
MaxTapMove = 250
MaxDoubleTapTime = 180
SingleTapTimeout = 180
ClickTime = 100
EmulateMidButtonTime = 75
EmulateTwoFingerMinZ = 282
EmulateTwoFingerMinW = 7
VertScrollDelta = 113
HorizScrollDelta = 113
VertEdgeScroll = 1
HorizEdgeScroll = 0
CornerCoasting = 0
VertTwoFingerScroll = 1
HorizTwoFingerScroll = 0
MinSpeed = 1
MaxSpeed = 1.75
AccelFactor = 0.0350939
TouchpadOff = 0
LockedDrags = 0
LockedDragTimeout = 5000
RTCornerButton = 2
RBCornerButton = 3
LTCornerButton = 0
LBCornerButton = 0
TapButton1 = 1
TapButton2 = 3
TapButton3 = 0
ClickFinger1 = 1
ClickFinger2 = 1
ClickFinger3 = 0
CircularScrolling = 0
CircScrollDelta = 0.1
CircScrollTrigger = 0
CircularPad = 0
PalmDetect = 0
PalmMinWidth = 10
PalmMinZ = 200
CoastingSpeed = 20
CoastingFriction = 50
PressureMotionMinZ = 30
PressureMotionMaxZ = 160
PressureMotionMinFactor = 1
PressureMotionMaxFactor = 1
ResolutionDetect = 1
GrabEventDevice = 0
TapAndDragGesture = 1
AreaLeftEdge = 0
AreaRightEdge = 0
AreaTopEdge = 0
AreaBottomEdge = 0
HorizHysteresis = 28
VertHysteresis = 28
ClickPad = 0
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Please run:
libinput list-devices
and report output
Please install:
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... 1_i386.deb
and report if it helps?
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
peebee wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:36 am @salvotnt
Please run:
libinput list-devices
and report output
Please install:
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... 1_i386.deb
and report if it helps?
Thanks
-- install libinput do not help, sorry.Device: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
Kernel: /dev/input/event4
Group: 7
Seat: seat0, default
Size: 50x25mm
Capabilities: pointer
Tap-to-click: disabled
Tap-and-drag: enabled
Tap drag lock: disabled
Left-handed: disabled
Nat.scrolling: disabled
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: *two-finger edge
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: enabled
Accel profiles: flat *adaptive
Rotation: n/a
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
I installed it with 'f2StickPup' and it worked fine, so 'f2fs' support resolved.
I noticed that it is built using the "init-experiment" branch, so more testing of the "Wait for partition" code in 'init'.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
In eeepc Touchpad worked when first run from usb ( used it to make one touch in pad do a left click instead of using the button) then after (frugal installation in Hd partition (ext4) save in dir) didn't work (the dialog box doesn't appear after selecting Touchpad).
So installed touchpad_puppy-1.9.2.pet (as salvotnt said) wich installed other touchpad program in System/Touchpad and worked.
libinput list-devices
/usr/share/libinput: failed to find data files
Failed to load the device quirks from /usr/share/libinput and /etc/libinput/local-overrides.quirks. This will negatively affect device behavior. See https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinpu ... uirks.html for details.
Device: Power Button
Kernel: /dev/input/event3
Group: 1
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: Video Bus
Kernel: /dev/input/event4
Group: 2
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: Lid Switch
Kernel: /dev/input/event0
Group: 3
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: switch
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: Power Button
Kernel: /dev/input/event2
Group: 4
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: Sleep Button
Kernel: /dev/input/event1
Group: 5
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: Sirius USB2.0 Camera: Sirius US
Kernel: /dev/input/event9
Group: 6
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
Kernel: /dev/input/event5
Group: 7
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock: n/a
Left-handed: n/a
Nat.scrolling: n/a
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: none
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: n/a
Accel profiles: n/a
Rotation: n/a
Device: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
Kernel: /dev/input/event6
Group: 8
Seat: seat0, default
Size: 54x28mm
Capabilities: pointer
Tap-to-click: disabled
Tap-and-drag: enabled
Tap drag lock: disabled
Left-handed: disabled
Nat.scrolling: disabled
Middle emulation: n/a
Calibration: n/a
Scroll methods: *edge
Click methods: none
Disable-w-typing: enabled
Accel profiles: flat *adaptive
Rotation: n/a
Strange that enabled tap to click with the installed program and shows as disabled.
Also the camera is not supported but I'm not using it .
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Test "SAVESPEC" the latest stuff in the 'init-experiment' branch of woof-ce.
See viewtopic.php?p=10002#p10002 for details.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Please see viewtopic.php?p=10222#p10222 for 'mk-savespec-1.sfs' utility.
Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
I'm running in PUPMODE-13 and when I click the save button the symlinks for /initrd/pup_rw and /initrd/pup_ro1 disappear (always or often?). This is indirectly related to an old issue that I reported:
more robust free space checking for sandboxes. See: http://www.murga-… #1758
On another note, I created the db lines need in sources-all to use pkg with upupGG+D. See post:
viewtopic.php?f=85&t=1406&p=10313#p10313
It appears to be working.
The reason I was motivated to do this is that I wasn't able to get libreoffice working via the package manager. I get the following error:
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terminate called after throwing an instance of 'com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException'
reinstalling via pkg didn't help. For java, I installed openjdk15 from the package manager. Not sure if it is working or not. I didn't test the java yet. One solution might be to disable java in libreoffice but if I do this I'll lose some functionality.
Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
I think the following lines should be added to the end of /etc/ld.so.conf:
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/lib/i386-linux-gnu
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
these two paths should probably also be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
s243a wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:47 pmI think the following lines should be added to the end of /etc/ld.so.conf:
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/lib/i386-linux-gnu /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
these two paths should probably also be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Are these suggestions specific to GroovyPup32?
Do they also apply to older versions of Pup? e.g. BionicPup32 or has something changed in GroovyPup32?
I need to check where /etc/ld.so.conf comes from in the Woof-CE build process and whether for instance FossaPup64 has anything different...??
What problems are these changes fixing and what is the effect of adding the lines?
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
peebee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:41 pms243a wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:47 pmI think the following lines should be added to the end of /etc/ld.so.conf:
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/lib/i386-linux-gnu /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
these two paths should probably also be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Are these suggestions specific to GroovyPup32?
I suppose these suggestions would apply to any debain based puppy and Ubuntu is derived from Debian.
Do they also apply to older versions of Pup? e.g. BionicPup32 or has something changed in GroovyPup32?
I would have to check this file on BionicPup32 but I would think that BionicPup should be new enough where this is relevant. Older puppies (not sure how old) use a symlink in place of the architecture specific directories. It's possible that in most cases in BioniPup this is not an issue if the packages are compiled to expect a library to be in specific place rather than searching for it via the linker. However, I did notice that in ld.so.conf.d I have two files. The first one is:
i386-linux-gnu.conf
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# Multiarch support
/usr/local/lib/i386-linux-gnu
/lib/i386-linux-gnu
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
/usr/local/lib/i686-linux-gnu
/lib/i686-linux-gnu
/usr/lib/i686-linux-gnu
and libc.conf
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/usr/local/lib
so it seems that in this case i386-linux-gnu.conf takes care of the multi-arch links but for this to work, we need "include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.con" in ld.so.conf
I need to check where /etc/ld.so.conf comes from in the Woof-CE build process and whether for instance FossaPup64 has anything different...??
It likely is still an issue on woof-CE. I did report it before:
WIP: in ld.so.conf add: include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf #1785
but
What problems are these changes fixing and what is the effect of adding the lines?
It could mean that libraries in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu don't get linked in the cashe when ldconfig is called. This was an issue for firefox in arch32 pup. I think I did a partial fix here:
https://github.com/techrockedge/archpup ... 2cd7e46916
but git is loading slow so I can't see all the code changes and remember what I did.
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
Is this happening in GroovyPup32?? There haven't been any reports of problems that I know of.... most apps seem to be running??
If its a "Debian" problem, then it needs to be fixed in Woof-CE (but again, have there been wider "Debian" problem reports?) ..... if its solely a GroovyPup32 problem then I'd like to know what's changed....
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
@s243a
Have now done a bit more investigation....
The files come from Ubuntu packages:
libc.conf from libc6: https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/i386/libc6/filelist
i386-linux-gnu.conf from libc6-bin: https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/i386 ... n/filelist
and these have been in existence and identical in Bionic, Eoan and Focal
It seems unlikely(?) that we need to elaborate on what Ubuntu is already providing?? - unless you have some rationale to share?
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Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
peebee wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:15 pm@s243a
Have now done a bit more investigation....The files come from Ubuntu packages:
libc.conf from libc6: https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/i386/libc6/filelist
i386-linux-gnu.conf from libc6-bin: https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/i386 ... n/filelistand these have been in existence and identical in Bionic, Eoan and Focal
It seems unlikely(?) that we need to elaborate on what Ubuntu is already providing?? - unless you have some rationale to share?
Thanks
peebee
My point is that these files aren't being used unless they are referenced somehow in "ld.so.conf" which can be done by adding the following line to /etc/ld.so.conf
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include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
ldconfig creates the necessary links and cache to the most recent shared libraries found in the directories specified on the command line, in the file /etc/ld.so.conf, and in the trusted directories (/lib and /usr/lib). The cache is used by the run-time linker, ld.so or ld-linux.so. ldconfig checks the header and filenames of the libraries it encounters when determining which versions should have their links updated.
https://linux.die.net/man/8/ldconfig
Anyway, I'm not pushing any change at the moment if you don't agree with my suggestion but I'll keep an eye on it to see if that lack fo this line might cause an issue.
Re: GroovyPup32 26-Oct-2020
I suggest adding the following package:
binutils-multiarch
to devX (but probably the ubuntu version)
without this package the following doesn't work:
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# readelf -d soffice.bin | grep NEEDED
readelf: error while loading shared libraries: libctf-nobfd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I installed this via package and it worked:
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# readelf -d soffice.bin | grep NEEDED
0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libuno_sal.so.3]
0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libsofficeapp.so]
0x00000001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libc.so.6]
**Not sure if my ld.so.conf mod also needs to be made.
This command is nice if one wants to see direct dependencies as ldd seems to be recursive (at least by default).
For more reading see:
https://amir.rachum.com/blog/2016/09/17 ... libraries/
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Re: GroovyPup32 22-Nov-2020
20.10+1
see 1st post
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Re: GroovyPup32 22-Nov-2020
I just gave 'UPupGG+D-20.10+1.iso' a go, a normal Frugal install, and a StickPup install.
Both worked fine.
One of the things I appreciate about this Puppy is that it includes the latest 'init' and 'shutdownconfig' patches, supporting a SAVESPEC file.
So on first -shutdown of the StickPup install, I was able to choose from a list of partitions that included my main Puppy ext4 HD partition. After choosing this partition, I then took advantage of the "CHANGE FOLDER" option to specify a custom sub-directory. The shutdown proceeded to create a save-folder on the Partition and sub-directory I had specified.
On re-boot, my save-folder was "found", because 'shutdownconfig' wrote a SAVESPEC file to the install directory on the usb stick that recorded my save selections, and the 'init' script processed this SAVESPEC file to locate the correct save-folder.
Thanks, @peebee for including this stuff in UPupGG+D.
Re: GroovyPup32 19-Dec-2020
I was able to install LibreOffice-6.2.8_en-US_xz.pet (found here). I chose this pet because I wasn't able to get the one available via the package manager to work (i.e. 6.1.5.3). While, the one made available by Puppus Dogfellow is newer than the one available in the package manager it likely doesn't have all the the java support built-into it that the one in the package manager has. While the java is useful for scripting (i.e. office automation), it in my opinion makes the one in the package manager less portable and more difficult to install. The java dependencies are problematic for the puppy package manager due to being broken down into multiple alternatives and components. This is even more problematic when you consider that upupGG+D uses a mix of ubuntu and Debian repos which can have slightly different versions of packages.
PeeBee did suggest (see post) an even newer version (i.e. libreoffice-6.4.6-i586-1alien.txz) (more info in post) but I chose to not use this version because the files weren't located within the opt directory. I prefered Puppus Dogfellow decision to build the package in the opt directory because I'm still interested in trying to troubleshoot the version of libreoffice that comes with the package manager. That said, I might try the newer alien version in a chroot.
I was able to have both versions of libreoffice installed on my system by using a branch of pkg that I was working on (see post). Puppies package manager (i.e. ppm) didn't let me do this but pkg did. Scotmann, has recent updates to pkg that I didn't try yet.
Re: GroovyPup32 GroovyGorilla+Debian Woof-CE build 06-Feb-2021
devX apears to be missing gnulib. I reported the issue on github:
Re: GroovyPup32 GroovyGorilla+Debian Woof-CE build 06-Feb-2021
libc6-dev appears to be missing some dependencies. I made a post about it on github:
https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/w ... -787504848
This may effect other debian based puppies (upups and dpups).
I don't know if these missing dependencies might be included in other packages which are included in devX for upupGG+D.
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Re: GroovyPup32 GroovyGorilla+Debian Woof-CE build 06-Feb-2021
Not in the least surprised........ Ubuntu is always subdividing packages into smaller sub-packages and the devx config has probably not kept up........ and you're the first to notice!
I will change the config for UPupFF+D and UPupHH+D now alerted but it is very unlikely that the UPupGG+H devx will be updated as it is a Short Term Release getting to End Of Life....
Builder of LxPups, SPups, UPup32s, VoidPups; LXDE, LXQt, Xfce addons; Chromium, Firefox etc. sfs; & Kernels