Just wanted to link to the discussion on the Murga forum for ArchPup 32!
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xdg-utils
I have deleted the offending files inside this package and made it back into a .pet as a dummy .pet which makes archpup think it has this installed. Tested installing xine after installing the dummy .pet and this worked. Remove .gz to install PPM works fine afterwards.
Only this Pupplet is affected.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
more as same as upuef+ , work almost fine. getbrowser have problem . mouse scroll do not work .
for me upuef is better , the best distro from peebee...
Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
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cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/max_brightness > /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
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My pups: LxPupSc64 and Voidpup64 with LXDE ydrv and synaptics touchpad drivers, both using small savefiles for customizations. Ydrv based NoblePup64 and Fossapup64-small (both LXDE/PCManFM with no savefiles). No fdrvs throughout.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
ca-certificates is missing from the build....
could you try installing:
https://mirror.archlinux32.org/pentium4 ... kg.tar.zst
I will add to next build anyway.
Thanks
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Cheers,
Update: Posting from chromium_86.0.4240.75_pepper_32.0.0.433_lx_spot.sfs I installed the certs per the above and still no chromium. Running it from terminal libnssckbi.so was missing. So far as I can tell Arch uses P11kit instead but chromium wants libnssckbi.so. Light uses it also but it is carried in /usr/local/lib/light. Copied it from there to usr/lib and chromium is working correctly. My shared profile and search come up and all sites I've tried work. Needs a little tidying up but I'm happy. Got my pcmanfm-puppy trash sorted too. It just needed to be added to /opt/lxpup/lx-mimeapps.list since I added it after I had installed lx-rightclicks from pet. Ohya, added galculator from repo. Getting pretty usable.
Even better: SlimJet 27.0.7.0 run-as-spot now runs! Posting from it now.
My pups: LxPupSc64 and Voidpup64 with LXDE ydrv and synaptics touchpad drivers, both using small savefiles for customizations. Ydrv based NoblePup64 and Fossapup64-small (both LXDE/PCManFM with no savefiles). No fdrvs throughout.
gnumeric in ArchPup 32 Bit
Continuing to test this in the Fujitsu S761. Now using Slimjet 28.0.1.0, based on Chromium 85.0.4183.69. Some awsnaps as usual (now) with chromium but reloading the page generally works. Peebees chromium_86.0.4240.111_pepper_32.0.0.445_lx_spot.sfs is also running well in this archpup with added certs and the added libnssckbi.so.
I ran into an issue with gnumeric. It wouldn't open a spreadsheet just updated and checked in LxPupSc. gnumeric runs but the spreadsheet as opened is sparsely populated and pretty badly mangled. I'll attach the run-from-terminal files for a good run in LxPupSc and the failed run in ArchPup32. Both false gzs. Back in lxpupsc for now, haven't chased it at all.
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Update: Did a remaster (first in a long time, all tools worked well). Pulled gnumeric and abiword from the build and added pcmanfm and my associated work and symlinks to the main SFS. LibreOffice-5.3.7_en-US_xz loads from SFS and does what is needed for my simple spreadsheets and documents. Now, about those AwSnaps gurgle
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
I don't know of a way I'm afraid ......... somebody else may be able to offer suggestions?
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
I use the AUR package build recipes as a guide of the required dependencies and compile the package then manually.
Chinese language pets for ArchPup 32 Bit and 64 Bit
I have created 3 half-Chinese language pets each for arch64 20.05.02 and arch32 20.05.02:
fcitx Chinese input platform:
arch64 20.05.02:fcitx64_4.2.7-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (14 mb)
arch32 20.05.02: fcitx_4.2.7-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (16 mb)
(ibus cannot run in arch64 20.05.02 and arch32 20.05.02)
scim Chinese input platform:
arch64 20.05.02:scim64_1.4.14-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (13 mb)
arch32 20.05.02: scim_1.4.14-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (14 mb)
yong Chinese input platform:
arch64 20.05.02:yong3264_20201122-en-zh-raring-14.0.6.pet (9 mb)
arch32 20.05.02: yong3264_20201122-en-zh-raring-14.3.6.pet (9 mb)
Plus 2 Chinese language pets each for arch64 20.05.02 and arch32 20.05.02:
Simplified Chinese:
arch64 20.05.02:arch64-20.05.02-zhcn-14.0.6.pet (2 mb)
arch32 20.05.02:arch32-20.05.02-zhcn-14.3.6.pet (2 mb)
Traditional Chinese:
arch64 20.05.02:arch64-20.05.02-zhhk-14.0.6.pet (2 mb)
arch32 20.05.02:arch32-20.05.02-zhhk-14.3.6.pet (1 mb)
To use:
(a) any 1 of the 4 half-Chinese language pets will enable you to display and input Chinese in arch64 20.05.02 (use 14.0.6.pet) and arch32 20.05.02 (use 14.3.6.pet)
(b) the name corresponding Chinese language pets will give you Simplified Chinese (use zhcn pet) or Traditional Chinese (use zhhk pet) menus, icon labels, tooltips for arch64 20.05.02 and arch32 20.05.02. 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
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+3
Arch64Pup-20.05+3
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Hi peebee, just tried the Arch32Pup-20.05+3, it will not >save< the puppy theme properly after I change it to "original pup" using the Puppy Theme Manager.
Also it did not save the changed background wallpaper (I had changed it to black) The changed theme gave me a broken desktop upon reboot.
The original Arch32Pup-20.05 saves the theme and background properly.
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Just tried a couple more themes.
"431" did same as "original pup"
"xfwm touch" seems to save ok
Background wallpaper changes never saves on any of them.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
perdido wrote: ↑Fri Mar 19, 2021 10:28 amHi peebee, just tried the Arch32Pup-20.05+3, it will not >save< the puppy theme properly after I change it to "original pup" using the Puppy Theme Manager.
Also it did not save the changed background wallpaper (I had changed it to black) The changed theme gave me a broken desktop upon reboot.
Hi @perdido.
You are right - I also see this.
Afraid I'm not sure what's different about the ArchPup builds to cause this - my other UPup builds seem to be OK.
Also applies to the Arch64Pup build.....
If anyone can work out what the problem is that would be appreciated.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Hi peebee,
I ran ptheme from terminal in both Arch32Pup-20.05+0 and Arch32Pup-20.05+3.
Changed the theme to "original pup" and exited the program in both versions.
The +3 threw some errors during the run that the +0 did not have. May be a hint somewhere in the output?
Terminal output follows for each run, +0 is first.
+0 Terminal Output for ptheme changing theme to "original pup" and then exiting the program.
This one saves the changed theme to save folder and shows new theme on reboot.
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# ptheme
Setting Desktop Icon Theme...
Theme: Blue-Moon
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image saved to card_mntd_nocopy48.png
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sed: -e expression #1, char 40: unterminated `s' command
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# PTHEME_GTK=""
PTHEME_GTKDIALOG=""
PTHEME_ICONS=""
PTHEME_ICONS_GTK=""
PTHEME_JWM_BUTTONS=""
PTHEME_JWM_COLOR=""
PTHEME_JWM_SIZE=""
PTHEME_JWM_TRAY=""
PTHEME_MOUSE=""
PTHEME_ROX_DRIVEICONS=""
PTHEME_ROX_PIN=""
PTHEME_WALL=""
UPDATER=""
EXIT="Quit"
+3 Terminal Output for ptheme changing theme to "original pup" and then exiting the program.
This one breaks the desktop when saving to save folder and shows a broken desktop on reboot.
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# ptheme
xwininfo: can not set locale properly
(process:10055): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:21.973: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
(process:10237): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:22.104: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
xwininfo: can not set locale properly
Setting Desktop Icon Theme...
Theme: Blue-Moon
(process:10305): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:43.772: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
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sed: -e expression #1, char 40: unterminated `s' command
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(process:11205): Gdk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.526: locale not supported by C library
(process:11205): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.527: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
(process:11295): Gdk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.623: locale not supported by C library
(process:11295): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.624: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
(process:11388): Gdk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.716: locale not supported by C library
(process:11388): Gtk-WARNING **: 12:54:47.717: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
PTHEME_GTK=""
PTHEME_GTKDIALOG=""
PTHEME_ICONS=""
PTHEME_ICONS_GTK=""
PTHEME_JWM_BUTTONS=""
PTHEME_JWM_COLOR=""
PTHEME_JWM_SIZE=""
PTHEME_JWM_TRAY=""
PTHEME_MOUSE=""
PTHEME_ROX_DRIVEICONS=""
PTHEME_ROX_PIN=""
PTHEME_WALL=""
UPDATER=""
EXIT="Quit"
Best I know how to do.
Thanks for the toys
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Hi peebee,
In the Arch32Pup-20.05+3, the first run settings are not setting the locale in /usr/lib/locale/
I copied my /usr/lib/locale/ files from Arch32Pup-20.05+0 to the /usr/lib/locale/ Arch32Pup-20.05+3 save folder, now Arch32Pup-20.05+3 is saving theme changes and background wallpaper changes.
Discovered the "what" LOL, have no clue as to the "why".
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
I don't understand why, but......
the utilities locale and localedef (from glibc package) have stopped working:
/etc/rc.d/rc.country: line 63: /usr/bin/localedef: No such file or directory
/usr/sbin/chooselocale: line 447: /usr/bin/localedef: No such file or directory
/usr/sbin/chooselocale: line 1181: /usr/bin/locale: No such file or directory
/usr/sbin/chooselocale: line 1201: /usr/bin/localedef: No such file or directory
but give unhelpful error messages.
Replacing them with the Slackware versions works: ydrv:
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Good one, peebee!
The "why" drv fixes the issue on the 32-bit Archpup +3
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Still running your 32-bit bionic 19.03 as my daily driver, much appreciate your work.
It has run so well I have not had to look at alternatives but the Archpup-32 looks interesting
Thanks!
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Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+4
Arch64Pup-20.05+4
to fix locale problem + updates both from Arch and Woof-CE
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
One of the russian Arch-versions of Puppy uses pamac+pacman. Can it be used in ArchPup too? Or is the PPM nailed down hard?
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
peebee wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:06 pmUpdated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+4
Arch64Pup-20.05+4to fix locale problem + updates both from Arch and Woof-CE
Hi peebee,
I'm a little bit late but post this anyway
Arch32Pup-20.05+3: I did my usual frugal install - sdb1 (FAT32) booted via grub4dos, sdb2 (ext4) for savefolders
--> does not offer savefolder in save-dialog, only savefile possible (2fs, 3fs, 4fs). One has to use savemark/savespec to make it ...
Arch32Pup-20.05+0 was ok in this respect (savefolder offered/created/found on reboot).
Your latest Arch32Pup-20.05+4 solved this "problem".
PS: I noticed in PupSysInfo: Boot Partition (sdb1) shows wrong size, it's actual the size of sdb2, where my savefolders are sitting ...
PPS: does not auto-connect to eth0, have to use SNS - no big thing
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Use this Pup daily and it is very nice to use. Glad Xine issue seems to be fixed.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
I'm thinking of installing this to a USB drive, but I'm not sure due to some issues I know. For example, my old ThinkPad has an internal Broadcom WiFI card and we all know the issue with that on Linux in general.
I also notice that ArchPup might lack access to the AUR. I might add the AUR to the PPM myself, but I kinda need a guide on that front, since I'm a novice and stuff.
Otherwise, I think ArchPup is a great idea and I hope it gets more attention. Because I always wanted to try an Arch-based distro myself.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+5
Arch64Pup-20.05+5
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
Hi!
On a Acer Spin1- ArchPup64:
- psynclient dont work (It does not work on any Puppy in my case...flsynclient works)
- Although I charged the ensemble of Atheros modules, I have not been able to get wifi
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
@BologneChe - need to know which adaptor you have. If it is onboard, please run (in a terminal):
lspci -nn | grep etwork (note: first letter is lower case L)
If it is usb, please run (in a terminal): lsusb
Then run (in a terminal): dmesg | grep irmware
Then please post outputs here.
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Re: ArchPup 32 Bit
ozsouth wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 12:17 am@BologneChe - need to know which adaptor you have. If it is onboard, please run (in a terminal):
lspci -nn | grep etwork (note: first letter is lower case L)If it is usb, please run (in a terminal): lsusb
Then run (in a terminal): dmesg | grep irmware
Then please post outputs here.
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter
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Re: ArchPup
@BologneChe - OK - firmware is a possibility. Did you run dmesg | grep irmware? Will tell if missing firmware.
I believe Archpup64 is missing firmware you need - is in .pet below.
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