Quirky April 7.0 - 7.0.3, 7.0.4, 7.0.4.1
LibreOffice
I have installed recent Libre Office in Quirky Unicorn , however, it is not working ?
Really is 100M size word processor compact? what is it normally..
I read a while back about.RaspberryPi2B you @BK was going.to get. Any movement with Raspberry? I got one and really have not found a distro even large sized ones that provide what puppylinux ( quirky April May ) can do in a few hundred megs so somewhat let down. Seriously spoiled by Puppylinux and FatdogARM did not expect how poorly setup those others are for Raspberry.
I read a while back about.RaspberryPi2B you @BK was going.to get. Any movement with Raspberry? I got one and really have not found a distro even large sized ones that provide what puppylinux ( quirky April May ) can do in a few hundred megs so somewhat let down. Seriously spoiled by Puppylinux and FatdogARM did not expect how poorly setup those others are for Raspberry.
Re: LibreOffice
Which recent LibreOffice? This one: http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... l-i686.pet ?rameshiyer wrote:I have installed recent Libre Office in Quirky Unicorn , however, it is not working ?
If so, I find that it works perfectly on USB sticks. It is not the complete LibreOffice either, but only the Writer/word processor. And it did not work on either hard drive partition running Quirky 6.1.4. On both hard drives partitions, I was able to download and install with no problems, but when opening the program, it flashes the opening graphics and then it vanishes!
So, if you need to use the writer, it will install to USB stick, work like a million bucks--and away you go!
Dell Latitude E5500 w/ Intel Centrino processor-- running bionicpup64-8.0
Quirky
Libre Office is latest one only. It is not working Quirky Unicorn as well as Quirky April 7. As reported by you, It is just come up in the desktop and vanishes. My installation is full hard disk.
I am getting following output while trying to run through command line:-
# swriter# swriter
/opt/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I am getting following output while trying to run through command line:-
# swriter# swriter
/opt/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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It was compiled in April 7.0.2, and that is what it needs.rameshiyer wrote:Libre Office is latest one only. It is not working Quirky Unicorn as well as Quirky April 7. As reported by you, It is just come up in the desktop and vanishes. My installation is full hard disk.
I am getting following output while trying to run through command line:-
# swriter# swriter
/opt/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGLU.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Re: LibreOffice
My PET is almost the full suite. Without Java and database-backend.Blackfish wrote:Which recent LibreOffice? This one: http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... l-i686.pet ?rameshiyer wrote:I have installed recent Libre Office in Quirky Unicorn , however, it is not working ?
If so, I find that it works perfectly on USB sticks. It is not the complete LibreOffice either, but only the Writer/word processor. And it did not work on either hard drive partition running Quirky 6.1.4. On both hard drives partitions, I was able to download and install with no problems, but when opening the program, it flashes the opening graphics and then it vanishes!
So, if you need to use the writer, it will install to USB stick, work like a million bucks--and away you go!
But all the other components are there: writer, draw, impress, calc.
-- they are scattered around the menu.
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I rewrote guess_fstype and blkid as a combined single toy for toybox and used a much simplified detection mechanism. Rob Landley fixed it up to be able to read from stdin so you can do stuff like gunzip pupsave.2fs.gz | fstype (it only reads until the fs is detected). You can build fstype as a single "toy", but It wouldn't be that hard for me to make it standalone if there is a need for it.BarryK wrote:I never examined the source code, it may be that the first partition, with UEFI-bootable and legacy-bios flags both set, upsets guess_fstype.
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].
T2
Hi Barry, was this compiled under T2?BarryK wrote:OK, have compiled LibreOffice 4.4.1.2, for April i686 7.0.2:
Here is the PET (109.8MB):
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... l-i686.pet
Next, I will compile for April64.
gc
fun is there a copy for us to play, want to see a lz4_HC kernel expand, also can we fatten it up a bit just never expected me to say that ( and its no longer April Fools Day ) it would not be much data there to show the speed improvements it offers.technosaurus wrote:Sorry for the spam Barry but I thought this gparted news would be more relevant to Quirky users than other pups due to the roots method and efi.
Gparted's recent release now supports unpartitioned disks and GPT partitioning (finally). This is a requirement for booting efi root partitions using the root=PARTUUID=... (which is the GPT/efi UUID)
This significantly reduces boot times (especially on systems with multiple drives) since device probing isn't needed. The only way I have been able to get a marginally faster desktop boot was with an uncompressed xvesa+jwm+netsurf-fb kiosk initramfs inside an lz4-HC compressed kernel, but that only brought it down from ~0.8s to ~0.6s.
To Barry some suggestions:
Is it possible to paint some green around the green check mark to avoid the
strange fringe effect.
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Fatdog 700 has a better screen to set the clock type. The explanation is
valuable .
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Is it possible to paint some green around the green check mark to avoid the
strange fringe effect.
__________________________________________________________
Fatdog 700 has a better screen to set the clock type. The explanation is
valuable .
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I suspect you have already tried the following...don570 wrote:I still can't get pschedule to do the following
Using terminal do these work?
This should give one message:
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gxmessage Hello don570
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crontab -e
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* * * * * gxmessage Hello don570
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crontab -l
Locate gxmessage:
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which gxmessage
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* * * * * /usr/bin/gxmessage Hello don570
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ls -la `which crontab`
Re: LibreOffice
AHA! Your last two posts on LibreOffice in this thread explains quite a few things! Thanks, again!BarryK wrote:My PET is almost the full suite. Without Java and database-backend.Blackfish wrote:Which recent LibreOffice? This one: http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... l-i686.pet ?rameshiyer wrote:I have installed recent Libre Office in Quirky Unicorn , however, it is not working ?
If so, I find that it works perfectly on USB sticks. It is not the complete LibreOffice either, but only the Writer/word processor. And it did not work on either hard drive partition running Quirky 6.1.4. On both hard drives partitions, I was able to download and install with no problems, but when opening the program, it flashes the opening graphics and then it vanishes!
So, if you need to use the writer, it will install to USB stick, work like a million bucks--and away you go!
But all the other components are there: writer, draw, impress, calc.
-- they are scattered around the menu.
Dell Latitude E5500 w/ Intel Centrino processor-- running bionicpup64-8.0
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Re: T2
No. I had to do some awful hacks. Haven't been brave enough to try it in T2 yet.gcav wrote:Hi Barry, was this compiled under T2?BarryK wrote:OK, have compiled LibreOffice 4.4.1.2, for April i686 7.0.2:
Here is the PET (109.8MB):
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... l-i686.pet
Next, I will compile for April64.
gc
I have documented the steps, can post them if you are interested.
EDIT:
I should add that compile fails, building a test utility. But, I found that it had finished compiling everything, and just did a manual install.
But that is not good enough for T2. The compile would have to complete without error.
The investment in time is the main problem -- takes about 12 hours to compile.
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Well, there is a project for you, if you would like to take it on!don570 wrote:To Barry some suggestions:
Is it possible to paint some green around the green check mark to avoid the
strange fringe effect.
The image is here:
/usr/local/lib/X11/mini-icons/mini-tick.xpm
It can be edited in mtPaint and improved.
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