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Midori flashplayer

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 01:32
by KJ
Thanks jemimah .... your new flashplayer .pet from the repo works great with Midori. I installed it over the old player in a frugal 011 install and that worked .... then I did a fresh frugal 012 install to a SD card ... chose to not install the standard .gz when that was offered, and installed the new .pet from the saluki repo .... that works great also (limited testing so far).

Thank you (and the rest of the Saluki team) for all your hard work ... I may have to give up your Fluppy 012 (which I use daily) for Saluki (but I need to get accustomed to a few new things first). Thanks again KJ

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 01:49
by elroy
jemimah wrote:
I've fixed this segfault and uploaded a new cryptkeeper.
Thanks jemimah. Even though a non-function about button isn't the end of the world. It's a pretty nifty application.

jemimah wrote:
You need to install GConf_DEV from the repo before it will compile.
Believe it or not, that did cross my mind. I even did a search on the repo (cntrl-f) for gconfig. At least that explains why I couldn't get past config for the compile.

Geoffrey wrote:
I have a lot of trouble compiling stuff, not having all the dependencies and being a novice don't help
Don't feel too bad about that. Obviously, your not the only one :wink: Every time you try and fail, you learn from it. In the end, that's worth something.

Re: DLNA,DAAP,RTSP,MPD

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 03:09
by jemimah
New pets:
minidlna
forked-daapd
mpd
gmpc
kimathi wrote:Jemimah love this pup good work. Software requests
music streaming - DLNA,DAAP,RTSP
minidlna http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/
forked-daapd https://github.com/jasonmc/forked-daapd
mpdhttp://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Server for the client gmpc
http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Clients.
alternative clients for mpd can be found in the xfce4 goodies packages http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/start xfce4-mpc-plugin or xfmpc, while on the goodies do considet Gigolo,http://www.uvena.de/gigolo/ and i saw eatmonkey :) also at xfce goodies a frontend for aria2 too bad it requires ruby :? .

I have all music streaming working for me mostly from debian binaries, but at times its convoluted to set up due to dependencies, especially forked-daapd. I imagine others may find them useful.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 03:59
by jemimah
scabz wrote:I made a sfs for supertuxkart for my self so i might as well share it supertuxkart-0.6-linuxi486-Saluki.sfs http://www.mediafire.com/?z9s3ocuzo1sh9ic 88.19 MB
Nice. I'm uploading this now.

DLNA,DAAP,RTSP,MPD

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 06:49
by kimathi
jemimah wrote

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New pets: 
minidlna 
forked-daapd 
mpd 
gmpc 
Great :D minidlna, mpd and gmpc, all work as expected. However, for some reason, mpd does not read the configuration file from /etc , i had to fiddle around then finally realised that in this version you need to create a folder in root /root/.mpd and place your mpd.conf therein for it to work. Perhaph's it was a compile option you could have let it stay in defalt directory, :roll: for newbies to find it easily without fiddling.

Forked-daapd does start well but then :( it wont work coz it lacks avahi and mDNS (libnss-mdns_0.10-3.1_i386.deb), there is an avahi pet somewhere in the forum cant remeber where i got it that i use. for now let me continue to whack my brains to get it up, i will communicate, :) of course you could also compile them :twisted:

If all fails there is mt-daap old and unmaintaned but works with old i devices, does not require the above dependencies.

DLNA,DAAP,RTSP,MPD

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 06:59
by kimathi

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 07:25
by Lobster
downloaded this pdf suggested by disciple
but pdf's are not opened by a default package (and there are several that can read them abiword, pdf-cube and the default viewer)
http://open-advice.org/

Had major fiddling to set up the sound (I have two sound cards and there are settings all over the place to change to my card)
It was not the control panel, xfce hardware etc that needed changing
but right clicking on the sound icon bottom right and selecting properties. By then I already had the select controls set up (master, mic etc) which were off by default).

An xfce tip some of you will like is being to drag desktop icons from the desktop to bottom left iconbar - that means for example the browser can be opened with a single click 8)
I think that has been mentioned previously

Seamonkey as my main tool has proved reliable :)

Transmission I have not had a chance to test
It was eating ram in 012 and causing me to have to enlarge the
Puppy storage file (about 5 times in all) but I inadvertently started with
512MB as I rushed the set up stage :oops:

Tried to use the full Inkscape (instead of Xaralx)
Good program feature set but too slow on features such as
transparency to be usable
Downloaded the xaralx and everything was fine.

For long time Puppy users
Saluki is very different and they may have to learn or install programs they are familiar with such as rox (availble)
I am using both thunar and rox :)

Saluki is fast loading (a Puppy trait) and innovotive (another trait)
As a base for puplets such as SalukiPy, it should be ideal

Perhaps something from the comments on the wiki . . .
i love Saluki
For now (until the spambots find us) you do not even have to register on the wiki to leave a comment - Saluki page only . . .
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Saluki

Any wiki mistakes or new testers, compilers etc let me or darkcity know - or better still correct the page - it is a wiki :wink:

Thanks guys

Woof woof
Dog Power

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 09:39
by smokey01
I can't get Cryptkeeper to work either.

I downloaded through PPM so I assume I have the updated one.

New folder name not in use.

Tried in root and /mnt/home on Ext3 partition.

See screeny.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 10:48
by Sage
Please try the new flashplayer I have uploaded to the repo.
Very many thanks for this, much appreciated -now working perfectly with Midori.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 10:51
by smokey01
jim3630 the problem is solved.

As you said back here:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 591#609591
# cryptkeeper
encfs: /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2: version `FUSE_2.8' not found (required by encfs)
libfuse.so.2 is symlinked to libfuse.so.2.7.4 when it should have been symlinked to libfuse.so.2.8.5

Note that FUSE_2.8 was not found. It was referring to FUSE_2.7 an earlier version.

Delete /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2 then create a new symlink called /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2 referencing /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2.8.5

It should work as it is here now.

Cheers

Saluki 13 from USB stick

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 11:10
by Volhout
Downloaded iso and use universal installer (choose Puppy Racy) to make bootable USB stick.

Booted my eeePC 1001HA with Saluki, and tested the iso, everything far works (midori, xnoise, played with configs). GOOD WORK, and a pleasant surprise !! Even WIFI (RT3090 that causes problems often), and many eeePC hotkeys.

Tomorrow night I will try a frugal HD install, and try some PET's.

Good work Jemimah !!

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 11:42
by pemasu
jemimah, check this:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 746#609746

and my reply in next post.

request

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 14:40
by shevan
Docear - The Academic Literature Suite
http://www.docear.org/

I use Linux binaries from oficial download page with Java 1.6 sfs
It would be nice to see pet package :)

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:13
by jemimah
pemasu wrote:jemimah, check this:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 746#609746

and my reply in next post.
Yes this module doesn't load automatically for me. However it' doesn't load when I replug the mouse receiver, either.

I get this when i plug it in:

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[ 3791.231895] input: Logitech USB Receiver as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1/2-1.1:1.0/input/input23
[ 3791.232159] generic-usb 0003:046D:C52F.0007: input: USB HID v1.11 Mouse [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.1/input0
Weird. But I also have a logitech wireless keyboard/mouse combo plugged in to add to the confusion.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:16
by jemimah
smokey01 wrote:jim3630 the problem is solved.

As you said back here:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 591#609591
# cryptkeeper
encfs: /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2: version `FUSE_2.8' not found (required by encfs)
libfuse.so.2 is symlinked to libfuse.so.2.7.4 when it should have been symlinked to libfuse.so.2.8.5

Note that FUSE_2.8 was not found. It was referring to FUSE_2.7 an earlier version.

Delete /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2 then create a new symlink called /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2 referencing /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2.8.5

It should work as it is here now.

Cheers
Where did this come from? It's not like the on my system.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:19
by Jim1911
jemimah wrote:
Jim1911 wrote: Software Requests for PPM:
1. Your Frisbee network software
2. Bibletime Bible study software for linux. Size probably will require sfs. Also see Bibletime here.
3. Xiphos Bible study software for linux. Size probably will require sfs.

Thanks,
Jim
I'm so confused. Frisbee was already installed. Maybe installing it again broke it...
Possibly, I had a bad download, I'll try again and report back. Since pemasu determined that the proper drivers are loaded, Frisbee should be detecting the available wifi connections.

Concerning my request for Bibletime. pemasu has prepared it for Exprimo which I installed on Saluki 013. It is missing a few dependencies as shown by executing bibletime in a terminal. It probably will work fine when those are added.

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# bibletime
bibletime: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by bibletime)
bibletime: /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by /usr/lib/libsword-1.6.2.so)
bibletime: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libsword-1.6.2.so)
# 
Thanks,
Jim

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:20
by jemimah
Lobster wrote:downloaded this pdf suggested by disciple
but pdf's are not opened by a default package (and there are several that can read them abiword, pdf-cube and the default viewer)
http://open-advice.org/
They are for me. What did you do differently? If you double click them, evince should open.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:22
by jemimah
Jim1911 wrote:
jemimah wrote:
Jim1911 wrote: Software Requests for PPM:
1. Your Frisbee network software
2. Bibletime Bible study software for linux. Size probably will require sfs. Also see Bibletime here.
3. Xiphos Bible study software for linux. Size probably will require sfs.

Thanks,
Jim
I'm so confused. Frisbee was already installed. Maybe installing it again broke it...
Possibly, I had a bad download, I'll try again and report back. Since pemasu determined that the proper drivers are loaded, Frisbee should be detecting the available wifi connections.

Concerning my request for Bibletime. pemasu has prepared it for Exprimo which I installed on Saluki 013. It is missing a few dependencies as shown by executing bibletime in a terminal. It probably will work fine when those are added.

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# bibletime
bibletime: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by bibletime)
bibletime: /usr/lib/libcurl.so.4: no version information available (required by /usr/lib/libsword-1.6.2.so)
bibletime: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libsword-1.6.2.so)
# 
Thanks,
Jim
I've added bibletime to the repo.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:23
by pemasu
Yeah. Usb-generic and logitech special hid module does not cross each other. It might be still unsolved mystery.
But...I have now recompiled the kernel and created 5.X.3.2.9.2 Dpup Exprimo to test.

Posted: Mon 05 Mar 2012, 16:27
by jemimah
smokey01 wrote:I can't get Cryptkeeper to work either.

I downloaded through PPM so I assume I have the updated one.

New folder name not in use.

Tried in root and /mnt/home on Ext3 partition.

See screeny.
I tried the same and didn't get the error. Anything interesting about your filenames? I tried ones with spaces and it was ok.