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Sailor Enceladus
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#481 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Something random --- If you have dreams of recording an 18 hour video with Pavrecord in Slacko, don't be surprised if the audio stops recording at exactly 3:20:53 (3 hours, 20 minutes, and 53 seconds) while the video continues to record. I tried this twice, saving to /mnt/sda2/capture (not in ram) on a drive with a lot of space, the first time using 320kbps mp3 cbr and the second time using 192kbps mp3 cbr, and each time the sound stopped recording/writing to disk at exactly that second. I wonder what the significance of 3:20:53 is... (I told you this message would be random, but it's true :lol: ).

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#482 Post by rufwoof »

Sailor Enceladus wrote:Something random --- If you have dreams of recording an 18 hour video with Pavrecord in Slacko, don't be surprised if the audio stops recording at exactly 3:20:53 (3 hours, 20 minutes, and 53 seconds) while the video continues to record. I tried this twice, saving to /mnt/sda2/capture (not in ram) on a drive with a lot of space, the first time using 320kbps mp3 cbr and the second time using 192kbps mp3 cbr, and each time the sound stopped recording/writing to disk at exactly that second. I wonder what the significance of 3:20:53 is... (I told you this message would be random, but it's true :lol: ).
Barring any better advice ... rings a bell, but I can't recall from where :(

200 minute XML sound setting in ffmpeg or something like that. I did a quick google search to no avail.

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#483 Post by 01micko »

@sailor.. 32 or 64? Might be an integer overflow. 64 should fare better.

BTW.. can you point me to that firmware sfs that you use to fix your wireless?
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#484 Post by mcewanw »

Sailor Enceladus wrote:Something random --- If you have dreams of recording an 18 hour video with Pavrecord in Slacko, don't be surprised if the audio stops recording at exactly 3:20:53 (3 hours, 20 minutes, and 53 seconds) while the video continues to record. I tried this twice, saving to /mnt/sda2/capture (not in ram) on a drive with a lot of space, the first time using 320kbps mp3 cbr and the second time using 192kbps mp3 cbr, and each time the sound stopped recording/writing to disk at exactly that second. I wonder what the significance of 3:20:53 is... (I told you this message would be random, but it's true :lol: ).
No idea what would cause that... I would be interested to know if weX has the same issue - I'm of course hoping it doesn't. I suggest that weX performs better than pAVrecord anyway. Though it also relies on ffmpeg to do the underlying recording, weX works differently (recording audio and video streams at same time whereas pAVrecord records them separately and then joins them at the end).

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#485 Post by mcewanw »

Hmmm... just read that the plastic ends up converted to ethylene glycol (antifreeze...). Alas that ethylene glycol is more than a little toxic (and can apparently cause abnormal births if pregnant women exposed to its fumes as far as I've read elsewhere). Perhaps I'm missing something about this wonder-process?
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Rodney Byne
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Flashplayer

#486 Post by Rodney Byne »

Hi to all,

Ageing FF ESR 45.4 is throwing out flashplayer 25.

I see there aren't any flash updates in the pipeline from OscarTalks yet?

Regards.

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#487 Post by OscarTalks »

Current FlashPlayer version appears to be 25.0.0.148
This is the one I have as .pet packages right now.
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks
Recommended method is to use GetFlash or Flash Updater though.
Update the updater utility if necessary.

What do you mean when you say FF is throwing out FlashPlayer?
Slackware have Firefox updates available now too.
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Re Flashplayer

#488 Post by Rodney Byne »

Thanks Oscar,

Yes I'm using flash 25.0.0.148 and now FF 45.9ESR in Slacko 6.9.6.4,
released I think in Sept 2016, so a bit dated now as technology is
changing so fast.

Flash updater says it can't contact the server, which seems to
happen quite soon after the distro is released, so no joy there.

Thrown out, meaning;
In FF add-ons, the usual time-out "distress" message in red appears,
"Shockwave Flash is known to be vulnerable and should be updated
- update now"
You must have seen that notice many times over the years.

So there we are stuck in limbo, although you can manually
override failed flash to work, in say the BBC Live News 24 UK;
that's www.bbc.co.uk/news/10318089.

Cheers.

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Apologies to Oscar

#489 Post by Rodney Byne »

Apologies to Oscar.

FF & Flash is now working correctly with revision 148.
I got confused with the numbers as I'm getting on a bit.

I've always wondered why flash has such a short shelf life
between revisions.
It's only a small file so why can't compilers write code
to get it right without vulnerabilities?
The hackers should get proper jobs instead of making the
publics lives a misery.
Thanks, cheers.

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flash updater

#490 Post by yr1945 »

...try this .pet... not sure who created it... but, it is a simple way to keep your flashplayer updated...
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#491 Post by Rodney Byne »

To yr1945,

Thank you for the flash updater .pet.
I have installed it, so will monitor
over time to check its effectiveness.
Cheers.

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#492 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Sailor Enceladus wrote:I noticed that even though Slacko 6.9.x doesn't have unrar (and the one in Slackware doesn't align the fields in Xarchive correctly), you can use 7z to extract rar archives. I wonder how hard it would be to make a 7z wrapper for rar instead...
Turns out this was really easy to add. I just made a 7z-wrap.sh that uses 7z instead of 7za to extract rar instead of 7z. Only tried it on two rar archives so far though so perhaps it could be improved (attached as a pet).
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a way to extract rar files without unrar in Rox+Xarchive (using 7z)
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Xvkbd included in Slacko 6.9.6.4

#493 Post by Pelo »

" touchscreen right click - hold with one finger and tap with a second finger "
Xvkbd included in Slacko 6.9.6.4 on use by Medor, our french expert, with a wacom Fujitsu siemens. (Screenshot here joined).
However Argolance has Issued an improved version of XVkbd including a GUI for modifying appearance.
Curious users and testers are welcome here xvkbasiconf & xvkbjwmbasiconf

- touchscreen right click - hold with one finger and tap with a second finger
my Medion is 64 bits but not touchscreen. I had a samsung offered in the past, to travel with it as i was said. But i offered it to my grandchildren.
I generally use Puppies 32 bits version, because no trouble and applications are numerous., and drivers for wireless antennas are availbale for kernels 3.14.55 (Slaxen 6.3.2) , making my laptop able to surf indoor and outdoor.
I load Slacko 64 to check if i was wrong and to feed back about XVkbd to Medor.
I suppose that Slacko 6.9.6.4 is for indoor usage only, is it ?
Surprise my antenna is recognized !
Medor provides proudly wireless Data with his old Fujitsu
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#494 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

01micko wrote:BTW.. can you point me to that firmware sfs that you use to fix your wireless?
On my ipw2200 laptop, this script works for your 3.14.78 kernel

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mkdir new
mkdir new/lib
mkdir new/lib/firmware
ln -s /lib/modules/all-firmware/ipw2200*/lib/firmware/* new/lib/firmware
mksquashfs new fdrv_slacko_6.9.6.6.sfs
rm -rf new
I always select firmware-140621-cut when using kernel-kit though, maybe I should just turn that 9.7MB thing into an fdrv heh

oui

#495 Post by oui »

Hi

How to install NOW the flashplugin (the prepared getflash utility seems not to be usable one year later! what is with a stable version)?

Why Firefox (as the most versions from BK uses seamonkey? Is that the problem? Firefox is today a very bad commercial entreprise!!!)?

youtube download?

which Puppy 64 bit comes with both PREINSTALLED?

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#496 Post by bigpup »

Adobe keeps moving the download location for FlashPlayer, so the Getflash program has to be updated to reflect the change. :evil: :twisted:

See if this one works.

GetFlash

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74491

Getflash 1.7.1
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 815#960815
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
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#497 Post by ethplorer »

can anyone please create a pet for the latest version of chrome.

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azpainter 2.1.1

#498 Post by don570 »

I am using slacko64-6.9.6.4-uefi.iso

I made a 64 bit pet package for azpainter 2.1.1
Warning. It will only work in slacko 64 bits!
---> a fast paint program that is compatible with wacom graphics tablet.

azpainter-slacko64-2.1.1.pet
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7JZA ... FA0YmZEc0k

Size: 570 kb
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wacom tablet works in slacko64-6.9.6.4-uefi.iso

#499 Post by don570 »

Wacom graphics tablet works in slacko64-6.9.6.4-uefi.iso
Fortunately it has the needed wacom.ko driver.

I have to make a couple of modifications
1) xorg.conf file
2) install rules

I explain more in Wacom page.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 742#969742
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#500 Post by don570 »

The newest blender 3d graphics program will work in
slacko64-6.9.6.4-uefi.iso because it uses opengl 2.1


Available:
https://www.blender.org/download/Blende ... 4.tar.bz2/

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