PUPITUP Music Lab v:1.2 (Netbook friendly)

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#21 Post by eztuxer »

http://www.humyo.com/F/8928341-342643001

Yes you are right, I'm a bit tired (2 AM here).
Thanks, I'll fix it right away, and make the old file vanish.

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This sharing problem.

#22 Post by puppyiso »

Eztuxer, I can see how much hassle it is to share your puppy.

I really appreciate your effort to provide a solution for the people who want your puppy. I finally registered and downloaded your puppy. I have to burn it at my friend's hose tomorrow.

I think it is not only your problem. This whole community has a problem to share their puppies after working so hard to make them.

I have seen many wonderful puppies in this forum for a long time.

Some of them are unable to get. Some are missing in actions and some are found but unable to download.

This should not be your own problem. This problem has to be solved by all of us.

Somehow all the puppies has to be registered and recorded orderly.
And at least the latest puppies showing up this forum should be available at least for sometime like 2months or so.

If server space and bandwidth are the problems, we should use a service like torrenttux.

The best solution I think is that some of us keep certain versions such as I keep all the international versions since I do love languages.

I would like to keep French version, Japanese version, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese version etc. TOO BAD there is no Korean version.

Putting a little bit of extra effort to show screenshots and description of apps and features in the native languages.

Others do something similiar like someone keeps all the vintage puppies for historical purpose, someone keeps all the Netbook versions etc.

Besides the well known sites like Devian art or similiar I know a great theme site. (It is korean). http://mytheme.net

They share backgrounds, icons, themes. This forum has "My puppy is more gorgeous than yours" post. AND there is theme sub forum.

Why don't we consolidate and share personalized puppies? I think that kind of show and tell needs to go a step further.

It would be nice to share those beautified puppies to all of us in a form of ISO file.

I am sure there are people who admire some beautiful puppies seen in the "gorgeous" post and want to get them.

That will be possible when we solve all this uploading and sharing problem.

There are many wonderful people who have great idears on this subject. I will be all ears when they kindly advise us what and how to do.

John

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DOWNLOADING: AS SIMPLE AS NANCY REAGAN HERSELF

#23 Post by nancy reagan »

As I said earlier in this topic, I had no probs downing, even as I am the most illiterate on this forum.

CONFUSING might be on the entrance page "download" whereas you have to click the "containing folder" block.

Then again CONFUSING might be the message "you do not have the proper browser", do not get disturbed but click the block "continue anyway".

Then 1. mark the selection box 2. right click = download and then you get your box of choclats.

============WITHOUT FREE REGISTRATION=============

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#24 Post by eztuxer »

Hi ! Nancy,
Hang in here, Lady, did you manage to actually try the puplet ?
Meanwhile in wonderwebland...
After 3 hours of "upload":

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26 KB/s up link speed doesn't seem fast enough for this server, although they warn that max upload time is 10 H... :(

Yet they seem to have received the whole 264 MB...

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:roll:

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#25 Post by eztuxer »

For all musicians, more FREE Linux Puppy Power to your creativity:

Pupitup Music Lab Forum: http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/

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#26 Post by eztuxer »

The pupitup-v-1-2-puppy-412.iso file is back on:

http://www.2shared.com/file/4810124/3a0 ... y-412.html?

NO registration required.

More download info on: http://pupitup.110mb.com/download.html

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Re: This sharing problem.

#27 Post by eztuxer »

puppyiso wrote:Eztuxer, I can see how much hassle it is to share your puppy.

I really appreciate your effort to provide a solution for the people who want your puppy. I finally registered and downloaded your puppy. I have to burn it at my friend's hose tomorrow.

I think it is not only your problem. This whole community has a problem to share their puppies after working so hard to make them.

I have seen many wonderful puppies in this forum for a long time.

Some of them are unable to get. Some are missing in actions and some are found but unable to download.

This should not be your own problem. This problem has to be solved by all of us...

Why don't we consolidate and share personalized puppies? I think that kind of show and tell needs to go a step further...

There are many wonderful people who have great idears on this subject. I will be all ears when they kindly advise us what and how to do.

John
Hi John !

Great suggestion to have some kind of a "museum" for all Puppies.
I think the main obstacle is money.
As the files would be numerous and are still quite large, Free file hosting services are not plenty, and if "we the Puppians" would have to rent paid space for this amount of traffic, it could amount to quite a bit of $ € or Yens.
So far: the hosts I'm using are the only ones I've found for that size of files, we could find more of them, and better (no reg, adds free) ones.
The process of trying them on to test them is quite long and boring.
Also, the uploading of the .isos would be quite time consuming.
The more Puppians who would harness this task, the merrier we will end up.
Any benevolent "boy scouts" for this idea you suggested ?
It's up in the air, let's see how many will join...

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#28 Post by bill »

Hi Eztuxer,Fine business on the download from 2Shared although I found I had to wait a bit until the download window showed up.So if any of you try to download just be a bit patient.I have burned it to DVD and as a matter of fact,your distro is what I am using to post this message.I will have to be honest that most of these programs I haven't any knowledge of but like all things it is just a learning curve.Anyway well done and thanks.Pupitup is alive and well in Texas. :wink: cheers

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#29 Post by technosaurus »

I noticed that you have JACK installed in your puplet & wondered if you have a link to the pet... I recently compiled the latest JACK to compile Wine against and would like to compare your version to see if I need to make any changes.

I keep the latest Wine version (as well as the JACK I compiled)
here

Any feedback is appreciated as this puplet's focus is one of the main reasons I am compiling Wine with JACK support
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].

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#30 Post by eztuxer »

Hi ! Technosaurus,
I based pupitup on FatPup 1.1 because it had most of the sound libs already in it (probably for games) that were needed for qsynth, etc.., and qjackctrl came with it.
I think they didn't use a .pet or . pup but rather installed it via Gslapt.
Unfortunally, Gslapt is not working properly on FatPup 1.1, see:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37349
I can't even uninstall Gslapt with petbegone.pet to replace it with ttuuxxx's version.
Maybe they used a parent puplet to make their ?
Tried to contact the maker of FatPup, but couldn't find a contact link.
I think Brazil is the place...
This why the next pupitup version will be based on a barebone 4.2 or unleashed (when I learn more about it).

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#31 Post by eztuxer »

bill wrote:Hi Eztuxer,Fine business on the download from 2Shared although I found I had to wait a bit until the download window showed up.So if any of you try to download just be a bit patient.I have burned it to DVD and as a matter of fact,your distro is what I am using to post this message.I will have to be honest that most of these programs I haven't any knowledge of but like all things it is just a learning curve.Anyway well done and thanks.Pupitup is alive and well in Texas. :wink: cheers
Thank You Bill for this first useful report on a DVD install (that leaves plenty of room for your files if You left it "unlocked" multi-sessions).
There will be some manuals, howtos, and tutorials uploaded on the website: http://pupitup.110mb.com/
All PUPPY technical questions should be posted here, as to benefit the whole PUPPY community, but all Music software use questions sould be posted on the pupitup forum: http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/ to keep things orderly arranged.
Enjoy Pupitup, puppies love to play and take long strolls on country roads.

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#32 Post by nipotastro »

unbelivable!

pupitup.110mb is offline, again!

i'll try to download it tonight from home....


i think i'll like , i'll try it on my old fujitsu-siemens laptop p4 1.8 for live home recording do you think i should add something?

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#33 Post by eztuxer »

nipotastro wrote:unbelivable!

pupitup.110mb is offline, again!

i'll try to download it tonight from home....


i think i'll like , i'll try it on my old fujitsu-siemens laptop p4 1.8 for live home recording do you think i should add something?
I don't think it will require any mods to run on your laptop.
Pupitup has been tuned for netbooks, but nothing was retrieved of original Puppy 4.1.2 so its ability to run on most every PC remains intact.

About 100mb host they are having all sorts of problems (mostly on box 16) I think they are the object of attacks from other (pay ?) hosting services, it's an uggly world out there.

Use those direct links to dwnld:
Download

The pupitup .iso disk image file is here to download:

http://www.2shared.com/file/4810124/3a0 ... y-412.html?

NO registration required


http://www.humyo.com/F/8928341-342643001

Registration required (no spam)


Both services are offering FREE upload/download service, useful to share public & private large files like music projects.

These hosts use advertising, you are NOT required to click on the adds !

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#34 Post by eztuxer »

All download links for Pupitup Music Lab are here (website still down):

http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21

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Re: pupitup

#35 Post by nancy reagan »

bill wrote:Hi Eztuxer,Fine business on the download from 2Shared although I found .........,your distro is what I am using to post this message.I will have to be honest that most of these programs I haven't any knowledge of but like all things it is just a learning curve.Anyway well done and thanks.Pupitup is alive and well in Texas. :wink: cheers
Well to express my admiration for your pup I cannot better than second the above quote ... being an analphabetical in music but always longing to be able to play an instrument ...

Amazing how much stuff you managed to cram into a few Mb's ..

As for questions to the apps I probably should register on your forum.

But for this very first time I pose them here


- When I start the LMMS it says "starting the GIU ... " and only by hitting here and there randomly - something appears.

Is there a better way to enter the program ?

Honestly I do not understand much of it but I see a pianoroll appear but it does not respond to my "hit here and there".

Does it have a virtual pianokeyboard ?

(I have no midi).

I must say that the sound it produces is the best I ever heard on this laptop, as if a whole orchestra was inside (after I managed to load a demo.)

- Can it import musicsheets ? and if so, how ?

(same in amuc, I do not manage leftclick and then it freezes).


- Amuc says it has a wave2sheet converter builtin. How can I reach that converter ?

- What is Sven ?

When I try to load it nothing appears ?

- I cannot find the Jack entry in the menu.

(Though I thought I once saw it.)

How and what for do I use Jack ?

Again many thanks for your masterpiece which causes a lot of worry. Do you ever take a break ?

Your forum looks pretty well organised I hope it will soon welcome many musicians or those who want to become a musician.

(I do not understand why so many people haveproblems downing while I, who usually have a nose for trouble, could download without probs.)

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#36 Post by eztuxer »

Thanks for the report and the list of well founded questions.

Sven was advised to me by iscraigh, it's a volume control plugin for GXine, etc... it autostarts at boot & runs in the background:
iscraigh wrote:(PM) I would suggest installing Sven for your mutimedia keys
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 03&t=36650
I used the older one here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=9740
Just don't worry about it.
When first started, LMMS pops up a large splash screen that hides a dialog box behind it, just click & drag that box so you can answer preferences by clicking the button, and it will start OK from then on...
Jack doesn't have a menu entry (yet), & must be started from the icon (bottom rigth), it is used to synchronize & interconnect real time multiple audio softs like qsynth, Amuc, etc... to work together seamlessly.
Most other questions have answer in the soft manuals:
http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/viewforum.php?f=30
More info and bug reports possible on the soft developers websites.
Latest UPDATE: http://pupitup.110mb.com/ is back UP and running...

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Great!

#37 Post by puppyiso »

Eztuxer, Your puppy is really great. It runs well on 2GB ram notebook.
(on P4 256MB couldn't get it run due to memory proble, I guess)
I think the names comes from "Pump it up" Am I right?

I found your puppy full of great apps.

I thought Pupitup is only equipped with music related but found there are many apps for 2D, 3D graphics!!

It reminds me "Musix" distro but much smaller and faster.

Thank you for making such great derivative.

I wish you include wine or some sort of emulator for the next version so it can be expandable.

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#38 Post by eztuxer »

Thank you for this report puppyiso.
Glad you like it. :)
Yes the next versions will have both more and less software.
There will be two "breeds" one based on this one with all the soft of this version plus new softwares according to suggestion from pupitup users, and another smaller (only music) with only the music lab, (no games, graphic office soft etc...) to reduce the boot time to the max and make it ultra minimal and super fast, it will be nicknamed pupitup "blitz".
But do not expect it before a few months.
You can "try" to add wine with the puppy package manager.
Do a search on this board with "wine" to read how to add it and see if there is a .pet or . pup pkg to dwnld & install.
Be careful when adding software as sometimes due to libraries incompatibility, some new pkg will work but could render some already installed soft not functional anymore.
Install pkg 1 at a time and test "all softs" before adding even more so if something goes wrong, you'll just have to uninstall the last pkg to return to "normal", instead of doing a full re install of pupitup.
for tech questions, this forum is the place, for music soft questions: http://pupitup.phpbb3now.com/
The name means "pup-it-up" see: http://pupitup.110mb.com/faq.html
Please spread the pupitup craze all around. ;)
Pupitup should run with 64 MB ram, see: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37580

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#39 Post by eztuxer »

I'm happy to announce a dependable hosting for the pupitup .iso & files:

http://puppylinux.asia/members/pupitup/

NO registration required. 8)
Hosting kindly provided by Eric "Caneri"

A dependable website is next...

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Thank you

#40 Post by amenyahu »

eztuxer,

I haven't tried out your puplet yet, but I'm working on that as we speak. I just wanted to give a big hearty "thank you". Right now, I have no money to get anything beyond food to eat (no, I don't eat that much, money is just real short for now). But you give your time to making music software available to even people like me. So thank you, thank you, thank you!

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