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#401 Post by RSH »

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#402 Post by RSH »

Uuhhhh...

Pictures are telling more than 1000 Words - as we in Germany saying.

KDenLive rendering LazY Puppy Sneeky Linux Video with new sound - in my 110 MB System - running as SFS without save file!
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Done...
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Amarok playing - in my 110 MB System - running as SFS without save file!
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That's pretty COOL! 8) :lol:
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#403 Post by RSH »

Hi.

Introducing LazY Puppy Design Switcher 0.3!

Using Design Switcher you can switch Wallpaper, Icontheme, Openbox Theme, GTK Theme, Tint2 Theme and System Sounds from 1 gui. Just select the wanted Design Theme from a list and click Apply ---> that's it. 8)

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You can create different System Designs using the Design Maker 0.3. Design Maker offers several lists of files, like: Wallpapers, Icon Themes, Openbox & GTK Themes, Tint2 Themes and System Sounds. Just select what's needed and click Apply to create a new Design.

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A "Design" is just a text file, containing some Data which is read out by Design Switcher to set all themes and Images etc.

Currently a Design Theme contains the following Data:

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#-----------------------------------------------------------
# PhaseBlue - Design for ---> LazY Puppy Design Switcher
#-----------------------------------------------------------

GTKDesign="Gtk_PhaseBlue"

OBDesign="OB_PhaseBlue"

Tint2Design="PhaseBlue.tint2rc"

SoundDesign="Studio-1337"

IconDesign="Faenza"

WPDesign="/usr/share/backgrounds/default.jpg"

#-----------------------------------------------------------
# PhaseBlue - Design for ---> LazY Puppy Design Switcher
#-----------------------------------------------------------
The following Images showing several LazY Puppy Design Themes ---> switched by just one mouse click. 8)

LazY Puppy Phase Blue
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LazY Puppy Phase Black
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LazY Puppy Phase Colored
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LazY Puppy Phase CeePup3
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NO! The PET doesn't contain any Wallpapers, Icons or else Design Data ---> must be configured by users.

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This one is made especially for LazY Puppy but it should work in other puppies as well. I would like to make this one working on JWM, IceWM and Fluxbox as well...

...just need to know, how to change themes of JWM, IceWM & Fluxbox by script. :?:

Any suggesitions? ? ?

RSH
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#404 Post by RSH »

Hi.

It has been a long time ago since I had used the puppy package manager. Also i did search only the lucid repo. A few days ago i used the package manager again and did search the ubuntu repos this time. It has offered a lot of "never seen by me before" applications and after some time and some search i found Lives-1.3.2, a program for video editing.

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After downloading all files I found 26 .deb files in /root directory. This reminds me on the Jack-0.3.4-0ubuntu4_i386.pet, which I did create from 51 oder 52 .deb files, long ago (I think it was in Dec.2011) - a lot of monotonous work. :roll:

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LazY Puppy fortunately offers an option to unpack .deb files with right-click action. Would be a lot of clicks and keyboard-hits to make a sfs out of these files.

So, as i saw these files my happiness of finding the Lives-1.3.2 has been flying away immediately. I did choose to try to make a sfs from these files using pets2sfsgui ---> but did not work with .deb files. :cry:

Okay. We are in Linux. Puppy Linux. Open Source!

Instead of making a sfs of these files manually I did choose to take the needed time to make the sfs for another job: ---> Updating the pets2sfsgui program to be able to make sfs also from .deb files and from mixes of .pet and .deb files too.

Well, here it is: PaDS-1.0.0 - convert and merge (P)ET (a)nd (D)EB to (S)FS ! <---> attached at the end of this post. It has locals for de and en.
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#405 Post by RSH »

Hi.

At the end of this post you'll find an update to the LazY Puppy RunScript Builder. It makes much faster RunScripts. Programms will start nearly fast as they were installed - depends on the size of the sfs file.

Existing RunScripts must be created again to take effect.

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#406 Post by backi »

I am not quite sure if this is a bit off topic .

But seems very important .
Make it viral .
http://cyberwarzone.com/cyberwarfare/ne ... code-tyler

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#407 Post by RSH »

Hi.
backi wrote:I am not quite sure if this is a bit off topic .

But seems very important .
Make it viral .
http://cyberwarzone.com/cyberwarfare/ne ... code-tyler
I have made a reply to this in the German forum.

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At the End of this Post you'll find a simplified version of the bootflash script to install the LazY Puppy completely and easily from one usb stick onto another one.

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#408 Post by RSH »

HI.

At the End of this Post you'll find an update to the LazY Puppy Remaster Suite.

It is now possible to make a remaster without the need to mount a iso first or insert a cd into the cd drive. The new Remaster is made from the running system.

If you do mount the LazY Puppy boot directory, then the whole iso will be rebuild. If the LazY Puppy boot directory is not mounted, it ends with a message about no bootloader was found. Then you'll get only the new created StArtLPx2_202. sfs file.

I think, that's now a pretty cool remaster function and hope you'll find it useful.

RSH

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Posted from the first version i have build using this new remaster function.
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#409 Post by greengeek »

RSH wrote:At the End of this Post[/url] you'll find an update to the LazY Puppy Remaster Suite.
It is now possible to make a remaster without the need to mount a iso first or insert a cd into the cd drive. The new Remaster is made from the running system.
Hi RSH, is this remaster tool only for Lazy? or could it work on some other puppies too?

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#410 Post by RSH »

greengeek wrote:
RSH wrote:At the End of this Post[/url] you'll find an update to the LazY Puppy Remaster Suite.
It is now possible to make a remaster without the need to mount a iso first or insert a cd into the cd drive. The new Remaster is made from the running system.
Hi RSH, is this remaster tool only for Lazy? or could it work on some other puppies too?
Hi greengeek.

Yes, unfortunately this is not usable in other puppies. Too many specific modifications made and also, as far as i know, the remaster scripts are different in different puppies.

But maybe a quick hack can add this to your remaster script. I would like to see, if that works.

1. Install the attached .pet. This contains the needed files to be able to tell the remaster script from where to take the files ---> no matter if booted from /mnt/home or /mnt/sda1 or /mnt/sdd3/YourPuppy or what ever you can imagine - ääähhhhh puppy can boot

2 Open your remaster script and put the followong code at the very beginning.

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# get LazY Puppy Bootdirectory
exec /usr/sbin/ceelab/tools/get_boot_dir
sleep .1
. /usr/sbin/ceelab/lp2_sys_data/LP2_BootDir
3. Search for some code like:

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#VIRTUALCD=$(mount -t iso9660|grep '^/dev/loop' | sed -e 's/on[ ].*+//' -e 's/[ ]type[ ]iso9660[ ].*$//')
#MSG="$m_14"
#choice_cdd
#
#CDPATTERN="/dev/$BURNERDRV "
#CDMNTPT="`mount | grep "$CDPATTERN" | tr -s " " | cut -f 3 -d " "`"
#if [ "$CDMNTPT" != "" ];then
#	if [ ! -f $CDMNTPT/initrd.gz ];then
#		# 091212 weird bug, no processes but when run this, x restarts...
#		xFUSER="`fuser -m /dev/$BURNERDRV 2>/dev/null`" #do this first, seems to fix it.
#		[ "$xFUSER" != "" ] && fuser -k -m /dev/$BURNERDRV
#		sync
#		umount /dev/$BURNERDRV 2> /dev/null
#		if [ $? -ne 0 ];then
#			Xdialog --wrap --center  --title "$m_02" --msgbox "$m_15" 0 0
#			go_exit
#		fi
#		CDMNTPT=""
#	fi
#fi
#
#if [ "$CDMNTPT" = "" ];then
#	eval m_16="$m_16"
#	while [ 1 ];do
#		Xdialog --wrap --center  --title "$m_01" --msgbox "$m_16" 0 0
#		[ $? -eq 0  ] || go_exit	# 22jun09
#		# now mount it...
#		CDMNTPT="/mnt/$BURNERDRV"
#		mkdir -p /mnt/$BURNERDRV
#		mount -t iso9660 /dev/$BURNERDRV /mnt/$BURNERDRV
#		[ $? -eq 0 ] && break
#	done
#fi
and comment it out ---> already done in the above code

In LazY Puppy Remaster Skript it is at line 347 ---> in your script it's surely another line number :)

Search for some code like:

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for F in vmlinuz initrd.gz ${ZDRVSFS} grldr menu.lst '*.xpm' isolinux.bin isolinux.cfg '*.msg' '*.16' '*.HTM*' '*.ICO' '*.INF'
do
	cp $CDMNTPT/$F $WKGMNTPT/$rebuilddir/ 2> /dev/null
	sync
done
Change code:

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cp $CDMNTPT/$F $WKGMNTPT/$rebuilddir/ 2> /dev/null
to

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cp $LP2BDL/$F $WKGMNTPT/$rebuilddir/ 2> /dev/null
Please let me know the results. Could you test this in some other puppies, please.

Thanks

P.S.

The above shown code might be different to the code inside your script. As i wrote: i have made lots of specific modifications - can not remember each detail. :lol:
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#411 Post by greengeek »

RSH - I am very new to the remaster process - I have only been using the inbuilt Puppy remaster tool so far and i do not have a script to help with that process. As far as I am aware it is just a simple manual/dialog process. (although I guess there must be a "remaster script" that is used in the background. I will try to find/modify/test it)

[So far I have not had totally good success with the inbuilt remaster routine - it seems to leave out critical things, and is not quite the same on each puppy - I have a lot to learn about this process)

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#412 Post by RSH »

greengeek wrote:I have only been using the inbuilt Puppy remaster tool so far and i do not have a script to help with that process
Yes, i do mean the inbuilt Puppy remaster tool - just called it remaster script. :lol:

Sorry for confusing.

Its name is something like remasterpup2 or similar. Can't remember and even not search for it, because i did remove the original script. :!:

Just boot your puppy in RAM ---> no save file and give it a try. It's easy. Try to reach the unreachable and you might get some success from time to time.

I can say this for sure. :lol:
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#413 Post by RSH »

Hi greengeek.

I had a successful test using the above posted description in lucid 528-4 and also in slacko 5.3.

So, this looks like as it might work in other puppies as well.

I will post this also in the HOWTO (Solutions) forum. Might be useful. I will also add the modified versions of the lucid 528-4 and the slacko 5.3 remaster script to the thread.

Thanks for the input. Usually i'm too lazy to make such tests using other puppies (it's because of the only other puppy i have installed is lucid 528-4)

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#414 Post by RSH »

Hi.

This is an update to the LazY Puppy ShutdownGUI. It gives now option to cancel reboot or shutdown within 10 seconds.

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It gives also option to execute timed shutdown.

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Is this activated, a icon is shown at system tray (here the very left one). Clicking this icon will deactivate timed shutdown function.

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That's pretty 8)

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#415 Post by RSH »

Hello.

From time to time i do install the LazY Puppy onto a 8 GB usb stick to give it to a friend or a family member for birthdays or similar events. A few days ago there has been a new opportunity to do so again. For some reasons it did not happen to give the usb stick to the decided person, so I have had some time to make some updates on this version until I will send it per real-mail. After finishing this work I did thought about if it would be useful for any LazY Puppy user to use this updated version now called: LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II.

And so, I decided to upload this version and also the new sfs files I have put onto this usb stick. It is now quite close to my private version in functionality and usability ---> except the wallpaper and its size. But, I do really like this wallpaper by Greg Martin.

Note: LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II is now also as EN-Version available for download.

LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II - Screenshot
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Size of ISO: 177 MB

LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II, boots directly into IceWM and includes lots of new programs and optimized versions and scripts:

Optimized:

- Remaster Suite (remaster now without iso and cd)
- new Tools for SFS P.L.U.S. (add dependencies, combine with dependencies)
- RunScript-Builder (option for wine added)
- SFS-Files and -Programs loads and starts much faster
- Wbar has now themes (like Sound Switcher has)
- Text added to Wbar Icons
- new IconSet included
- all IconSets extended
- new defaultXXX scripts in /usr/local/bin
- RunScripts for python and XorgHigh sfs files
- Timed shutdown function added


New programs installed:

- LazY FReD
- LazY MAID
- LazY DNS

- AAPhotoGUI
- AFI Frugal Installer
- Design Switcher
- Edit-initrdgz rightclick
- Edit-mo rightclick
- GtkDialog5 (gtkdialog-0.8.2, compiled in LazY Puppy)
- PaDS PETs and DEBs to SFS Combiner
- LazY Puppy USB Installer
- SFStoPET
- Sound Switcher


New SFS-Files:

LP2_Albumshaper-2.1-5.sfs
LP2_Avogadro-1.0.0.sfs
LP2_Canorus-0.7-2.sfs
LP2_CBR-Pager-0.9.22.sfs
LP2_DeadBeef-0.5.5-lucid-full.sfs
LP2_DeadBeef-4.1-1.sfs
LP2_EasyShot-1.0.sfs
LP2_EasyTAG-2.1.7-i686-lp2.sfs
LP2_FLite-gui_1.4-2.sfs
LP2_Figurine-1.0.5.sfs
LP2_FlPhoto-1.3.1.sfs
LP2_FreePlane-1.2.18.sfs
LP2_GeoGebra-4.0.41.0.sfs
LP2_Gramps-3.4.1.sfs
LP2_Kid3-2.1-i486.sfs
LP2_Kluppe-0.6.141.sfs
LP2_Lives-1.4.2-full.sfs
LP2_PDFEdit-0.4.5-i486-full.sfs
LP2_SAG_CAD-0.9.14.sfs
LP2_Stellarium-0.10.6-0.sfs
LP2_sven-0.6-2-fm.sfs
LP2_Termit-2.2.0-vte-0.22.5.sfs
LP2_WhiteDune-0.28.14-1.1.sfs
LP2_XFE1325.sfs
LP2_XPaint-2.8.13-2.sfs
LP2_XVidCap-1.1.7.sfs
LP2_XorgHigh.sfs
LP2_zathura_gui-1.9.sfs

The ISO file is stored at mediafire. All sfs files are stored at smokey's server01 (thanks again for this option to smokey01) and will be downloaded as usual (by the RunScripts) and can be downloaded now all at once (one by one) by using the LazY FReD.

Download LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II
md5sum: ffedb40dabea61f25cb461fb47fed626 (EN)
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#416 Post by RSH »

Hi.

I have uploaded now LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II - EN Version!

Download LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II


Version Information here

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#417 Post by bark_bark_bark »

Hello RSH, I tried the EN version of Build 0.0.3 and found my netbook's wifi device is not recognized, but eth0 is. How can I fix this or is this puppy to old for my netbook.
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#418 Post by RSH »

bark_bark_bark wrote:Hello RSH, I tried the EN version of Build 0.0.3 and found my netbook's wifi device is not recognized, but eth0 is. How can I fix this or is this puppy to old for my netbook.
Hello bark_bark_bark.

Thank you for trying the latest LazY Puppy.

I'm sorry, but wifi, wpa, wpa2, ethernet... etc. ...the whole network stuff is part of my ZKD ---> my zero knowledge division. :lol:

That's the cause why one can find lots of applications as sfs from almost all categories - but not network (games also, I don't like to waste my time on computer games). I don't need to connect my computers and I even don't want to do so.

The only network I do use is internet (from time to time). Therefor i do use a gprs usb modem that i can use on three different computers at three different locations with LazY Puppy.

There seems to be also a problem with the cups ---> user minesadorada has posted in this here thread (also some puppy stuff that I do not use).

I hope everything else is working fine and can be used.

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#419 Post by otropogo »

RSH wrote:Hi.

I have uploaded now LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II - EN Version!

Download LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II


Version Information here

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what's the md5sum for the iso?

OK. found it on page 1
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#420 Post by RSH »

otropogo wrote:
RSH wrote:Hi.

I have uploaded now LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II - EN Version!

Download LazY Puppy 2.0.2 Final Build 0.0.3 - Osiris II


Version Information here

RSH
what's the md5sum for the iso?

OK. found it on page 1
Hi.

The md5sum at page 1 is md5sum of build 0.0.2!

Here is the md5sum for EN build 0.0.3: ffedb40dabea61f25cb461fb47fed626

Now added to download page.
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