Frozen Bubbles game only works in some Puppies
Frozen Bubbles game only works in some Puppies
One of my favorite Puppy games is "Frozen Bubbles". It does not seem to consistently install however. Often it will download, install and... thats it. Selecting the menu item results in nothing on some versions of Puppy. It seems to be dependent on the PUPlet. It works fine in Tiger 1.6 and some versions of flexxPUP. Yes, I know about having to restart the Window Manager. I'm pretty sure the answer is simple. Has anyone tried 'Bubbles or perhaps can point me in the right direction on how to fix this? TX.
It might be clearer why Fbubbles isn't working if you try running it in a console, (Menu->Utility->Rxvt), by entering the Fbubbles executable name, then posting back any errors.
Unfortunately I've no idea of the actual executable's name, but if you look in the Fbubble .desktop file, in /usr/share/applications directory, it will have a line exec=..., where ... is the actual executable file.
Going on http://www.frozen-bubble.org/troubleshooting/, most problems relate to whether you've installed the necessary SDL library files, or perhaps perl configuration problems.
Unfortunately I've no idea of the actual executable's name, but if you look in the Fbubble .desktop file, in /usr/share/applications directory, it will have a line exec=..., where ... is the actual executable file.
Going on http://www.frozen-bubble.org/troubleshooting/, most problems relate to whether you've installed the necessary SDL library files, or perhaps perl configuration problems.
Well, I visited the Frozen Bubble web site and found on reading some information on it, that it will NOT work with newer versions of Perl.
So I did some checking in Puppy and guess what? After Puppy 3.01, Perl version got updated.
So it is a matter of using an older version of Puppy if you want to run Frozen Bubble.
So I did some checking in Puppy and guess what? After Puppy 3.01, Perl version got updated.
So it is a matter of using an older version of Puppy if you want to run Frozen Bubble.
Is this what you are looking for? It's not too hard to bring over from 3.01 to 4.00
If so, need a little how to?
If so, need a little how to?
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Greg,
My way takes longer the first time around. On subsequent installs it's very fast, because I don't get the files mixed in with Puppy files.
1) Boot 3.01 with pfix=ram, make a copy of the directories and files to a Linux file system. This will serve as a 3.01 repository (this is sort of optional, because the file discovery seems complete in this case)
2) Make /opt/bin and add it to the path ( line 1 in /etc/profile )
3) Make /opt/lib, add it to the library path ( line 2 in /etc/profile)
4) Put bubbles.tcl in /opt/bin
5) Put libtcl8.5.so and libtk8.5.so in /opt/lib
6) Attach two directories to /opt/lib: tcl8.5/ and tk8.5/
7) That seems all there is to it, I'll leave you to work out menu or desktop items.
Bruce
My way takes longer the first time around. On subsequent installs it's very fast, because I don't get the files mixed in with Puppy files.
1) Boot 3.01 with pfix=ram, make a copy of the directories and files to a Linux file system. This will serve as a 3.01 repository (this is sort of optional, because the file discovery seems complete in this case)
2) Make /opt/bin and add it to the path ( line 1 in /etc/profile )
3) Make /opt/lib, add it to the library path ( line 2 in /etc/profile)
4) Put bubbles.tcl in /opt/bin
5) Put libtcl8.5.so and libtk8.5.so in /opt/lib
6) Attach two directories to /opt/lib: tcl8.5/ and tk8.5/
7) That seems all there is to it, I'll leave you to work out menu or desktop items.
Bruce
Thanks, but lots of questions
First of all thanks... I am more or less a newbie with Linux.. been in this business for forty years...and learning Linux slowly...so I have a lot of questions on what you wrote...
By the way do you know how to reply with the original message in the window?
My way takes longer the first time around. On subsequent installs it's very fast, because I don't get the files mixed in with Puppy files.
OK..not an issue.
1) Boot 3.01 with pfix=ram, make a copy of the directories and files to a Linux file system. This will serve as a 3.01 repository (this is sort of optional, because the file discovery seems complete in this case)
Assume boot from CD live qualifies,
I also assume files bubbles.tcl and ibtcl8.5 and ibtk8.5.so etc are in 3.1
and simply can be saved to a memory stick?
2) Make /opt/bin and add it to the path ( line 1 in /etc/profile )
Assume this is on 4.x system, in my case a bootable memory stick?
Does /opt/bin exist or are we creating a new directory? In ROOT? Using file manager or terminal window??
3) Make /opt/lib, add it to the library path ( line 2 in /etc/profile)
??? Are we making a different directory or library or simply a line in profile??? Or are these two different thigns?
4) Put bubbles.tcl in /opt/bin
5) Put libtcl8.5.so and libtk8.5.so in /opt/lib
are these older libraries for Perl?
6) Attach two directories to /opt/lib: tcl8.5/ and tk8.5/
Assume /opt/lib: is a directory...so how do you attach? Two directories?
7) That seems all there is to it, I'll leave you to work out menu or desktop items.
Can I assume you can simply drag the bubbles.tcl to the desktop to execute?
Bruce
Thanks again for your help, life is a continuing learning experience.
Greg
By the way do you know how to reply with the original message in the window?
My way takes longer the first time around. On subsequent installs it's very fast, because I don't get the files mixed in with Puppy files.
OK..not an issue.
1) Boot 3.01 with pfix=ram, make a copy of the directories and files to a Linux file system. This will serve as a 3.01 repository (this is sort of optional, because the file discovery seems complete in this case)
Assume boot from CD live qualifies,
I also assume files bubbles.tcl and ibtcl8.5 and ibtk8.5.so etc are in 3.1
and simply can be saved to a memory stick?
2) Make /opt/bin and add it to the path ( line 1 in /etc/profile )
Assume this is on 4.x system, in my case a bootable memory stick?
Does /opt/bin exist or are we creating a new directory? In ROOT? Using file manager or terminal window??
3) Make /opt/lib, add it to the library path ( line 2 in /etc/profile)
??? Are we making a different directory or library or simply a line in profile??? Or are these two different thigns?
4) Put bubbles.tcl in /opt/bin
5) Put libtcl8.5.so and libtk8.5.so in /opt/lib
are these older libraries for Perl?
6) Attach two directories to /opt/lib: tcl8.5/ and tk8.5/
Assume /opt/lib: is a directory...so how do you attach? Two directories?
7) That seems all there is to it, I'll leave you to work out menu or desktop items.
Can I assume you can simply drag the bubbles.tcl to the desktop to execute?
Bruce
Thanks again for your help, life is a continuing learning experience.
Greg
Greg,
* nothing to do with pearl
* saving to memory stick has to do with filesystem, if not linux, important attributes get lost
* you don't have to make a repository anyway, only if you want
* if you choose to use /opt/bin and /opt/lib, you have to make the directories AND add them to the /etc/profile's paths, first two lines
* linux has a 'search path' for executable files and one for the lib files, it doesn't look all over for these various types of files, just where they are specified
* 'attaching' the two directories is my poor grammar, better said 'copy those two directories to /opt/lib as subdirectories'
* I'll leave the running up to you. there are many ways, and 3.01 almost certainly has a .desktop file you can copy over for menu item, it has more icons, lots of stuff that 4.xx doesn't have.
Bruce
* nothing to do with pearl
* saving to memory stick has to do with filesystem, if not linux, important attributes get lost
* you don't have to make a repository anyway, only if you want
* if you choose to use /opt/bin and /opt/lib, you have to make the directories AND add them to the /etc/profile's paths, first two lines
* linux has a 'search path' for executable files and one for the lib files, it doesn't look all over for these various types of files, just where they are specified
* 'attaching' the two directories is my poor grammar, better said 'copy those two directories to /opt/lib as subdirectories'
* I'll leave the running up to you. there are many ways, and 3.01 almost certainly has a .desktop file you can copy over for menu item, it has more icons, lots of stuff that 4.xx doesn't have.
Bruce
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Direct link to swf (flash version) of bubble game
http://files.agame.com/mirror/flash/b/b ... hooter.swf
One of the ways I know flash is not working is when this slows down for no reason . . .
http://files.agame.com/mirror/flash/b/b ... hooter.swf
One of the ways I know flash is not working is when this slows down for no reason . . .
"Bubbles" in "Quirky Linux 1.4" ! only script
Permissions for -=Install_Bubbles--sr0.sh=- were changed as shown:Install_Bubbles--sr0.shEdit: 2011, dec 10.Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash # cd /room ; # curl -C - -O file:///mnt/sr0/_Files/Bubbles--Game/Fedora-11_files/tk-8.5.6-4.fc11.i586.rpm ; if [ ! `echo -e "805a269736d031136b116ff6773eb996 tk-8.5.6-4.fc11.i586.rpm" | md5sum -c - >/room/.md-5.sm ; sleep 0.5s ; grep -o 'OK' /room/.md-5.sm` ] ; then xmessage -file /room/.md-5.sm ; else yaf-splash -bg purple -fg green -text "`cat /room/.md-5.sm`" ; fi ; rpm -i tk-8.5.6-4.fc11.i586.rpm ; sleep 0.5s ; rm /room/tk-8.5.6-4.fc11.i586.rpm ; rm /room/.md-5.sm ; #1 curl -C - -O file:///mnt/sr0/_Files/Bubbles--Game/Fedora-11_files/tcl-8.5.6-6.fc11.i586.rpm ; if [ ! `echo -e "78c01338185a77799a72669ed48dd997 tcl-8.5.6-6.fc11.i586.rpm" | md5sum -c - >/room/.md-5.sm ; sleep 0.5s ; grep -o 'OK' /room/.md-5.sm` ] ; then xmessage -file /room/.md-5.sm ; else yaf-splash -bg purple -fg green -text "`cat /room/.md-5.sm`" ; fi ; rpm -i tcl-8.5.6-6.fc11.i586.rpm ; sleep 0.5s ; rm /room/tcl-8.5.6-6.fc11.i586.rpm ; rm /room/.md-5.sm ; #2 curl -C - -O file:///mnt/sr0/_Files/Bubbles--Game/PET_files/bubbles-1.0.2a.pet ; if [ ! `echo -e "002a1b0b4135085d39db90b1539c2a4f bubbles-1.0.2a.pet" | md5sum -c - >/room/.md-5.sm ; sleep 0.5s ; grep -o 'OK' /room/.md-5.sm` ] ; then xmessage -file /room/.md-5.sm ; else yaf-splash -bg purple -fg green -text "`cat /room/.md-5.sm`" ; fi ; /usr/local/petget/installpkg.sh bubbles-1.0.2a.pet 2>/dev/null ; sleep 0.5s ; rm /room/bubbles-1.0.2a.pet ; rm /room/.md-5.sm ; #pet1 # fixmenus ; xmessage "-=Bubbles=- game has been installed." `jwm -display :0.0 -restart` ; rox --pinboard=/root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin ;
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cd /place_where_Install_Bubbles--sr0.sh_is_located ; chmod u+x Install_Bubbles--sr0.sh
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I think there are two or three different games talked about here.
The original was Frozen Bubble that has some characters on the screen that control a shooter.
The second is bubbles that requires the tcl libraries to run and came with earlier versions of Puppy.
The third is Bubble Shooter that is on the Abolishenist (Spelling?) web site.
In answer to the first game as to getting it to run, the last version of puppy I got it to work on was Puppy 3.01.
In conclusion, I think having it run depends on the version of Puppy you are running.
I think Puppy 3.01 was slackware based as is Slacko. So it might be worth a shot to try the game on Slacko.
But again, the version of Perl might be too late to support it.
All I could say is try it.
The original was Frozen Bubble that has some characters on the screen that control a shooter.
The second is bubbles that requires the tcl libraries to run and came with earlier versions of Puppy.
The third is Bubble Shooter that is on the Abolishenist (Spelling?) web site.
In answer to the first game as to getting it to run, the last version of puppy I got it to work on was Puppy 3.01.
In conclusion, I think having it run depends on the version of Puppy you are running.
I think Puppy 3.01 was slackware based as is Slacko. So it might be worth a shot to try the game on Slacko.
But again, the version of Perl might be too late to support it.
All I could say is try it.
Re: Thanks, but lots of questions
In the upper-right portion of a person's post, there's a little button that says Quote. Click on that, and you'll be able to quote someone's post, as I've done with yours.Minnesota wrote:By the way do you know how to reply with the original message in the window?
Hi all...
Fast forwarding a bit, here is the error message I get when I try to run Frozen Bubble in Precise Puppy 5.6.1...
I'm guessing this has to do with the Perl version issue mentioned above. Is there any way to fix this easily by getting the proper dependencies?
Regards...
Fast forwarding a bit, here is the error message I get when I try to run Frozen Bubble in Precise Puppy 5.6.1...
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# frozen-bubble
Can't locate Math/Trig.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at /usr/games/frozen-bubble line 55.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/games/frozen-bubble line 55.
Regards...
If Perl was installed through PPM, remove it with any and all associated pkgs in favor of this 139mb devx.
Hi...Semme wrote:If Perl was installed through PPM, remove it with any and all associated pkgs in favor of this 139mb devx.
Thank you! I will try this on a new install, though, I've already put a lot into the current one and am not really enthused about potentially messing it up just for one game.
Regards...
Hi Semme...Semme wrote:If Perl was installed through PPM, remove it with any and all associated pkgs in favor of this 139mb devx.
The link is broken, is there another one by any chance?
Regards...
frozen bubble.sfs for precise puppy only https://copy.com/lIQjMnxvJnLg 22mb
you'll also need the devx installed. 'ally' has posted a link in the post above ^^^
you'll also need the devx installed. 'ally' has posted a link in the post above ^^^
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331