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by Gobbi
Fri 24 Apr 2020, 12:05
Forum: Misc
Topic: Who's treated themselves to some new hardware recently?
Replies: 88
Views: 47205

This month I got a new laptop . I usually like a desktop but my work makes me travel a bit more lately and so , I opted for a laptop . It is a Schenker Work 15 . They let you decide what to add for components , starting from a minimum . So I spared not paying for an internal SSD ( or hard drive ) - ...
by Gobbi
Wed 25 Sep 2019, 18:01
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-802/801/800 Final [21 May 2019]
Replies: 447
Views: 184417

Hi @chesterpeng :)
You can find now here audacious :!:
Download it , put it somewhere in the system , rightclick on it and choose "Load SFS" . After you RestartX , you will find it in the Multimedia menu .
by Gobbi
Wed 25 Sep 2019, 17:48
Forum: Additional Software (PETs, n' stuff)
Topic: Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
Replies: 386
Views: 457563

I have tried Youtube in Kodi 18.4 ( for the 1st time ) and it works . Thank you @step and also @jake29 :!:

I made an sfs for audacious-3.10.1-x86_64-1.sfs SHA1 : 45dd3137c8579b3665178a8766deb16d34ba9a1f
Including plugins , wavpack-5.1.0 and libiconv-1.16 .
by Gobbi
Thu 18 Jul 2019, 22:05
Forum: Utilities
Topic: pmcputemp -temperature monitor
Replies: 96
Views: 82754

The updated version pmcputemp-0.63a-32.pet works well on my NUC8i7BEH pc in BionicPup32 with 32 bit kernel 5.0.1 . Thank's a lot ozsouth :!:
by Gobbi
Thu 18 Jul 2019, 21:04
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Kernel 5.0.1 in 64 and 32 bit versions for Puppy Linux
Replies: 18
Views: 13238

Mike Walsh , thank's for the tip :!:
I'll give it a try :)
by Gobbi
Thu 18 Jul 2019, 20:48
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: Kernel 5.0.1 in 64 and 32 bit versions for Puppy Linux
Replies: 18
Views: 13238

Thank you rockedge for the 32 bit 5.0.1 kernel . It's the first time a 32 bit Pup works quite well on my NUC . I have both network and sound recognized and working on BionicPup 32 . Pmcputemp doesn't find the temp sensors and also , I can not see them in Hardinfo . Good to see that PupSysInfo got th...
by Gobbi
Fri 29 Mar 2019, 15:51
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 667063

Hi , peebee . Thank you for your continous work for puppy users :!: I took the last LxPupSc and switched to kernel 5.0.4 . I had to add some firmware for my wireless hardware (Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless AC 9560, REV=0x318) and now everything works on my nuc . I need the kernel headers to compile so...
by Gobbi
Thu 07 Mar 2019, 23:18
Forum: Additional Software (PETs, n' stuff)
Topic: Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
Replies: 386
Views: 457563

MkvToolNix-31-x86_64-800.sfs sha1 : 6ff34b037d98dcd426d49a0aa1c2a6a23344f121

eiskaltdcpp-qt-2.4-x86_64-800.sfs sha1 : a9a0300949869b066bc2fcb5dde75fb53e9d4fcb

Both for Fatdog64-800 :D
by Gobbi
Mon 04 Mar 2019, 17:42
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-802/801/800 Final [21 May 2019]
Replies: 447
Views: 184417

Thank you for fixing the issue , jamesbond :!: I'm glad to see it's easy to fix , now .
by Gobbi
Mon 04 Mar 2019, 11:21
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-802/801/800 Final [21 May 2019]
Replies: 447
Views: 184417

Gobbi, you have to point to vmlinuz itself, not just to its location. @proebler , I'm sorry , I did not express correctly the idea . Actually I point to the vmlinuz file from the mounted ISO file from the /tmp directory . I always did so in the past few years , not to burn optical discs as I did be...
by Gobbi
Sun 03 Mar 2019, 18:17
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-802/801/800 Final [21 May 2019]
Replies: 447
Views: 184417

A big Thank you ! to our developers team for their long and hard work and to all the testers for Fatdog64-800 Final . A month ago I bought a NUC8i7BEH barebone , added the RAM modules and to my delight after I added the two bluetooth firmware files ibt-17-16-1.sfi and ibt-17-16-1.ddc into the /lib/f...
by Gobbi
Sun 23 Dec 2018, 18:28
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-800 Alpha / Beta [20 Dec 2018] [CLOSED]
Replies: 333
Views: 168939

I'm running Fatdog64-800b on a two years old desktop and I am pleased so far . Many Thanks to the Fatdog Team for their hard work :!: I installed compiz (FD721) and a conky package that I compiled a while ago for FD721 . For conky I had to install libncurses from the repo . I also added some cosmeti...
by Gobbi
Fri 19 Oct 2018, 14:56
Forum: Multimedia
Topic: mpv player vs VLC experience
Replies: 0
Views: 2092

mpv player vs VLC experience

This month I bought a 10" netbook an Asus 1025C .It has an Atom N2800 CPU which is 64bit capable and a poor GMA 3650 graphic solution . I was not happy when I found that Asus had put a BIOS limiting to 32bit this little one . The AtomicPup-XIX works like a charm on it . I also tried UpupBB , Xe...
by Gobbi
Fri 19 Oct 2018, 13:46
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-720 and 721 Final [11 Jan 2018]
Replies: 452
Views: 244330

Back in the Fatdog64-710 days I was using Xfce on one of my ISO files . Due to many dependencies it did not pass well onto Fatdog64-721 . It is fancy but a bit slower than Openbox + Lxqt Panel . The only thing I do miss it's the network monitor from the Xfce panel , because it could show network spe...
by Gobbi
Tue 12 Jun 2018, 22:39
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: corepup
Replies: 852
Views: 203531

Thank you , but your corepup looks good :!: :wink:
by Gobbi
Tue 12 Jun 2018, 22:19
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: corepup
Replies: 852
Views: 203531

I tried corepup-1.iso using Qemu in Fatdog64-721 .This way I don't have to burn CD anymore ... :D I used Apps to install alsa , alsaconf , alsamixergui , mplayer , seamonkey , rox . They all installed and worked . I tried jwm , icewm , fluxbox , openbox and also Xserver with firmware . Network works...
by Gobbi
Wed 23 May 2018, 21:24
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: TazPuppy 5.0 rc2
Replies: 1185
Views: 343715

I used the last builder , the siltaz-rolling-core .iso and LxPupSc to create a custom-tazpup.iso . I used it under Qemu in Fatdog64 721 , got network working with eth0 wired interface . I even installed some packages ... Nice project ! Big thank's to mistfire and all who contributed to make this new...
by Gobbi
Fri 12 Jan 2018, 20:31
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-710 Final [4 Dec 2016]
Replies: 645
Views: 270639

Thank's step :!:
So , I'll have to jump to the Fatdog64-721 train ... :)
by Gobbi
Fri 12 Jan 2018, 19:45
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-710 Final [4 Dec 2016]
Replies: 645
Views: 270639

I found in the kernels/710/ directory from the repository the kernel-modules.sfs-4.14.12 , vmlinuz-4.14.12 and microcode-update-20180111.cpio , which I presume could be used to update the kernel . I know what to do with the first two , but I don't know how to implement microcode-update-20180111.cpio...
by Gobbi
Thu 05 Oct 2017, 18:29
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fatdog64-710 Final [4 Dec 2016]
Replies: 645
Views: 270639

Re: Questions about QEMU

... Finally, a suggestion: Advanced/Other parameters -drive file=/dev/sdc is useful to get files into the VM. ... Using and testing Wognath 's suggestion I added to a Qemu VM in Advanced Settings -> Other parameters : -drive file=/tmp/imagefile.img . I previously created with a script ( one can use...