Kodi 16.1 pet available for tarhpup 64
Kodi 16.1 pet available for tarhpup 64
Kodi 16.1 pet is now available.
It's only been only tested on tarhpup 64 bit live cd.
Kodi 16.1 pet download.
SHA-1 aae28c0e8389fa1ec43b7fb01d2052382d621692
It's only been only tested on tarhpup 64 bit live cd.
Kodi 16.1 pet download.
SHA-1 aae28c0e8389fa1ec43b7fb01d2052382d621692
Downloaded and works fine in tahrpup64. Unfortunately, team kodi has not published any dsp plugins yet, and that was the one thing I was eager to try ...
BTW a very resource friendly (in terms of CPU not overheating) multimedia program. Runs live streams with no hassle (and no thermal breakdown), where browser and html5/flash just don't. On our ancient IBM Thinkpad T60, that is.
BTW a very resource friendly (in terms of CPU not overheating) multimedia program. Runs live streams with no hassle (and no thermal breakdown), where browser and html5/flash just don't. On our ancient IBM Thinkpad T60, that is.
- Mike Walsh
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- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Hello, Lassar.
Just d/l'ed and tried this out in Tahr64. Works a treat. Thanks!
I'll be trying this out in Slacko64 6.3.0 shortly (the 14.1-based one, not the new beta version, based on 14.2), so I'll report back and let you know what happens. I may have a go at making an SFS out of it, too. I'll keep ya posted.
Cheers.
Mike.
Just d/l'ed and tried this out in Tahr64. Works a treat. Thanks!
I'll be trying this out in Slacko64 6.3.0 shortly (the 14.1-based one, not the new beta version, based on 14.2), so I'll report back and let you know what happens. I may have a go at making an SFS out of it, too. I'll keep ya posted.
Cheers.
Mike.
- Mike Walsh
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- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
SFS temporarily withdrawn, due to 'technical' problems.....
Apologies.
Mike.
Apologies.
Mike.
Last edited by Mike Walsh on Mon 10 Oct 2016, 17:56, edited 1 time in total.
SlackOnly has an i486 build.
Dependent upon your situation, perhaps http://openelec.tv/ is a better option.
Dependent upon your situation, perhaps http://openelec.tv/ is a better option.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
I tried installing the Kodi 16.1 PET posted by Lassar above on a fresh frugal slacko64 6.3.2. The download and subsequent install went fine and I received confirmation that the install worked.
I proceeded to the menu, found Kodi under Multimedia, but when I clicked on it, nothing happened.
Next, I installed the 32 Bit Compiler SFS with Libraries. I tried starting Kodi, but nothing happened again. As a note: I did not think this was a problem to begin with!
My next brainstorm was about dependencies, so under Setup, I found a way to check a program for missing dependencies and I ran that program on my installed Kodi and got the following list of missing libraries:
libjsoncpp.so.0, libtinyxml2.so.0.0.0, libjsoncpp.so.0, libplatform.so.1.0, libtiff.so.5, libbluetooth.so.3, libtiff.so.5, libwebp.so.5, libwebpmux.so.1, libaudio.so.2, libpulse-simple.so.0, libpulse.so.0, libplatform.so.1.0, liblockdev.so.1, libudev.so.1, libgssapi_krb5.so.2, libgnutls.so.26, libpcre.so.3, libpulse-simple.so.0, libpulse.so.0, libwayland-egl.so.1, libwayland-client.so.0, libwayland-cursor.so.0, libxkbcommon.so.0, libva.so.1, libwebp.so.5, libwayland-client.so.0, libwayland-server.so.0, and libgbm.so.1
Now, I do not know what to do next. Can anyone suggest what the best next step for me to take would be?
Thanks in advance! ~tdcline94
I proceeded to the menu, found Kodi under Multimedia, but when I clicked on it, nothing happened.
Next, I installed the 32 Bit Compiler SFS with Libraries. I tried starting Kodi, but nothing happened again. As a note: I did not think this was a problem to begin with!
My next brainstorm was about dependencies, so under Setup, I found a way to check a program for missing dependencies and I ran that program on my installed Kodi and got the following list of missing libraries:
libjsoncpp.so.0, libtinyxml2.so.0.0.0, libjsoncpp.so.0, libplatform.so.1.0, libtiff.so.5, libbluetooth.so.3, libtiff.so.5, libwebp.so.5, libwebpmux.so.1, libaudio.so.2, libpulse-simple.so.0, libpulse.so.0, libplatform.so.1.0, liblockdev.so.1, libudev.so.1, libgssapi_krb5.so.2, libgnutls.so.26, libpcre.so.3, libpulse-simple.so.0, libpulse.so.0, libwayland-egl.so.1, libwayland-client.so.0, libwayland-cursor.so.0, libxkbcommon.so.0, libva.so.1, libwebp.so.5, libwayland-client.so.0, libwayland-server.so.0, and libgbm.so.1
Now, I do not know what to do next. Can anyone suggest what the best next step for me to take would be?
Thanks in advance! ~tdcline94
- Mike Walsh
- Posts: 6351
- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Hi, tdcline94.
I found out exactly the same as you! I installed it in Tahr64; ran perfectly. Tried it in Slacko64, and discovered an enormous list of missing stuff.....
I tried transferring many of the missing libs from Tahr64 to Slacko64, but even that didn't work in the end, as there appear to be certain libs Slacko requires that Tahr64 doesn't employ, so.....I ran into a brick wall.
I think this demonstrates the difference between the 2 distros that these Pups are based on. Tahr64 (Ubuntu) has just about everything you could possibly need available for download from their huge repositories, because they're highly-focussed on attracting new users.
Slacko64 (Slackware) on the other hand, is based on one of the very oldest distros still in existence. In the early days of Linux, you compiled and built everything yourself, from scratch.....it was implicitly understood, and indeed expected. And not being funny, but the Slackware repositories look distinctly empty, compared to the Ubuntu ones!
Unfortunately, the same extends to libraries; if the apps aren't provided, why bother providing the libs? Having said that, however, the classic 'Slacko' 5.7.0 is one of my all-time favourite Pups.....and is my 'go-to' for many things, even today. You certainly can't blame 01micko; he can only work with what he has.....and I get the impression that he's more of a fan of 'minimalism' than Phil Broughton, who's responsible for Tahrpup.....
Mike.
I found out exactly the same as you! I installed it in Tahr64; ran perfectly. Tried it in Slacko64, and discovered an enormous list of missing stuff.....
I tried transferring many of the missing libs from Tahr64 to Slacko64, but even that didn't work in the end, as there appear to be certain libs Slacko requires that Tahr64 doesn't employ, so.....I ran into a brick wall.
I think this demonstrates the difference between the 2 distros that these Pups are based on. Tahr64 (Ubuntu) has just about everything you could possibly need available for download from their huge repositories, because they're highly-focussed on attracting new users.
Slacko64 (Slackware) on the other hand, is based on one of the very oldest distros still in existence. In the early days of Linux, you compiled and built everything yourself, from scratch.....it was implicitly understood, and indeed expected. And not being funny, but the Slackware repositories look distinctly empty, compared to the Ubuntu ones!
Unfortunately, the same extends to libraries; if the apps aren't provided, why bother providing the libs? Having said that, however, the classic 'Slacko' 5.7.0 is one of my all-time favourite Pups.....and is my 'go-to' for many things, even today. You certainly can't blame 01micko; he can only work with what he has.....and I get the impression that he's more of a fan of 'minimalism' than Phil Broughton, who's responsible for Tahrpup.....
Mike.
Last edited by Mike Walsh on Sun 18 Dec 2016, 13:48, edited 1 time in total.
Mike,
Thank you for your post; it motivated me to try tahrpup.
I now have Kodi successfully running, but I thought I might post my experience for any other newbies to learn from.
First I downloaded and frugal installed a fresh copy of tahrpup64 6.0.5 using a Live CD on a Gateway AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core laptop.
Then, I downloaded and installed Lassar’s Kodi 16.1 PET and received an “install success
Thank you for your post; it motivated me to try tahrpup.
I now have Kodi successfully running, but I thought I might post my experience for any other newbies to learn from.
First I downloaded and frugal installed a fresh copy of tahrpup64 6.0.5 using a Live CD on a Gateway AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core laptop.
Then, I downloaded and installed Lassar’s Kodi 16.1 PET and received an “install success
Kodi 16 tahr_6.0.5 32bit
If anyone is interested:
Kodi Jarvis 16.1 tahrpup 6.0.5 32bit
PET:
https://mega.nz/#!6UImlDCK!C95IflXTa1nz ... HxglcJm-rs
SFS:
https://mega.nz/#!ucgVlb4Q!b0ysOuIDwlwo ... puLftpiDRA
Have fun
Kodi Jarvis 16.1 tahrpup 6.0.5 32bit
PET:
https://mega.nz/#!6UImlDCK!C95IflXTa1nz ... HxglcJm-rs
SFS:
https://mega.nz/#!ucgVlb4Q!b0ysOuIDwlwo ... puLftpiDRA
Have fun
Re: Kodi 16 tahr_6.0.5 32bit
Thanks! The .sfs worked right out of the box on my Tahr 6.0.5 setup.ramirezfx wrote:If anyone is interested:
Kodi Jarvis 16.1 tahrpup 6.0.5 32bit
PET:
https://mega.nz/#!6UImlDCK!C95IflXTa1nz ... HxglcJm-rs
SFS:
https://mega.nz/#!ucgVlb4Q!b0ysOuIDwlwo ... puLftpiDRA
Have fun
@ramirezfx
nice! confirmed working also on tahrpup6.0.5
files mirrored here: http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Tahrpup
nice! confirmed working also on tahrpup6.0.5
files mirrored here: http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Tahrpup
Thx for the feedback
Thx for the feedback guys
Gr8 to hear that the packages are working correctly
Cheers and have fun
Gr8 to hear that the packages are working correctly
Cheers and have fun