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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 2897 Location: holland
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec 2015, 20:06 Post subject:
DebianDog64 - 64 bit DebianDog-Jessie Subject description: New iso uploaded - 20 - 03 - 2016 |
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DebianDog 64 bit version.
I will not continue to maintain this version anymore.
Edit: 15.04.2017 Debian Dog 64-bit Chrome Remaster from forum member dancytron, see for info and download here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=919815#919815
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Edit: 20.03.2016 - New iso image uploaded. List of changes read here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=895415#895415
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Edit: 07.02.2016 Link to Stretch version removed:
See more here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=888440#888440
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Edit: 15.12.2015 - New iso image uploaded. List of changes read here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=877028#877028
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See for planned fixes and changes on next iso release in second post.
For the most documentation see:
DebianDog - Jessie thread
Exceptions:
- Any links to files or repository containing i386 packages (or other non 64 bit packages)
- Any documentation about live-boot v2 (it's not included in this 64 bit version)
(maybe I will include later in next iso, porteus-boot and (official Debian) live-boot v3/4 works OK from what I tested)
- Any documentation about systemd (not included in this 64 bit version, although it can be installed and used, but not properly tested yet)
Other differences compared to 32 bit DebianDog:
- Different applications, some are missing and some added.
- Just one version (Openbox) (instead 2 versions that DebianDog 32 bit provides (JWM and Openbox_xfce), see for specifications below)
Login details:
root with password root (default automatic login)
puppy with password puppy
Specifications:
Built from an absulute minimal Debian-Jessie amd64 full install.
Kernel: 3.16.0-4-amd64
Choice of Boot Methods: porteus-boot and live-boot v3 (see for options in documentation from DebianDog - Jessie thread)
Default WM - OpenBox.
(with different choice of Desktop modes: tint2 vertical icons, wbar icons or rox-pinboard icons, to choose, run 'Desktop Manager' from Menu)
Tint2 bottom panel.
Default File Manager - pcmanfm with option to use rox.
Default Internet Browser - Palemoon.
Menu provided by Obmenu-generator (perl script)
Download:
EDIT: Links fixed (were broken because of a major change Dropbox recently made)
Iso: DebianDog64-Jessie-openbox-2016-03-20.iso Size: 185MB
Md5sum: DebianDog64-Jessie-openbox-2016-03-20.md5
DEVX: 061-DEVX-DebDog64-Jessie-2016-03-20.squashfs
Locales: 99-locales-DebDog64-2016-03-20.squashfs
Browse DebDog64-Jessie at DropBox
Thanks very much to everyone who has been involved with DebianDog, specially Toni (saintless), William (mcewanw), Terry (sunburnt) and all who helped by giving feedback on the DebianDog threads.
Fred
Screenshots:
wbar icons:
tint2 vertical icons:
rox-pinboard icons:
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 2897 Location: holland
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Posted: Fri 11 Dec 2015, 20:07 Post subject:
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Edit: 20.03.2016 - New iso image uploaded. List of changes read here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=895415#895415
*** Changes, fixes and information planned for new release after 20.03.2016 ***
1. New version of porteusbootscript, v 0.0.3, see here for info:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=897237#897237
Code: | apt-get update && apt-get install porteusbootscripts |
2. see here for changes of: apt2sfs, sfsload, portablesfs-loadsfs-fuse:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=935352#935352
Added new to repository:
- xhippo, Audio/Video player from William, see more info here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=708621#708621
Code: | apt-get update
apt-get install xhippo |
- upgrade-kernel , install with Synaptic, or from terminal:
Code: | apt-get update
apt-get install upgrade-kernel |
See here for the improvements made, suggestions by 'The Flying Cat'
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=930244#930244
Also see here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=929740#929740
Added new to DebianDog64 Extra-Modules (for loading with SFS-load):
Skype module re-uploaded, previous one can cause problems, see info here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=902094#902094
- skype_apulse.squashfs *** New Upload ***
- slimjet-9.0.1.0.squashfs
DebDog64-Jessie/Extra-Modules at DropBox
Fred
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drunkjedi

Joined: 24 May 2015 Posts: 832
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 02:25 Post subject:
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Nice, will try.
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Terry H
Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 359 Location: The Heart of Muskoka, ON Canada
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 14:54 Post subject:
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Manual frugal install with Save on exit. Apart from a couple of minor issues shown below, all appear to be working well. Nice job.
Wifi b4321 card not detected. I manually installed b43 firmware and wifi is now working.
Launchers for 'Synaptic Package Manager' and 'Setup Timezone' do not execute when clicked from the Menu>System or panel launchers. I edited scripts 'synaptic-startup' and 'timezone-setup', removing gsu or sudo, as the scripts did not run when logged in as the default root. I also edited rox, wbar and tint2 launchers accordingly.
I couldn't get Menu>System>Synaptic Package Manager to work, as I couldn't work out how to edit the 'synaptic-pkexec' script.
The change to the time zone does not appear to be displayed correctly or maintained across reboots. When the timezone-setup is run the changes to the displayed on screen does not appear to be the correct time for the selected region, ie correct current time 13:15 ( UTC - 18:15), changed timezone to reflect GMT-5 time displayed was 4:15. I did several changes to various timezones. The time displayed did not appear to be a correct representation of the actual time. Upon reboot the time displayed reverts back to being UTC (18:15).
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dancytron
Joined: 18 Jul 2012 Posts: 1028
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 15:51 Post subject:
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I think you are seeing the timezone problem.
It is a Debian thing.
Find the file etc/adjtime. Change UTC to LOCAL (or is it the other way around).
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Terry H
Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 359 Location: The Heart of Muskoka, ON Canada
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 16:38 Post subject:
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dancytron wrote: | I think you are seeing the timezone problem.
It is a Debian thing.
Find the file etc/adjtime. Change UTC to LOCAL (or is it the other way around). |
dancytron,
Thank you, that was the part I couldn't determine, how LOCAL or UTC is distinguished.
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 2897 Location: holland
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 16:39 Post subject:
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Hi Terry H,
Thanks for testing!
Quote: | Launchers for 'Synaptic Package Manager' and 'Setup Timezone' do not execute when clicked from the Menu>System or panel launchers. I edited scripts 'synaptic-startup' and 'timezone-setup', removing gsu or sudo, as the scripts did not run when logged in as the default root. I also edited rox, wbar and tint2 launchers accordingly. |
Mmm... very strange, I can't reproduce any of these problems.
What if you do in terminal:
or:
Code: | sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata |
as root?
For me these commands execute well.
Are you sure you are using a fresh save file or folder?
(the cause could be you are using a save from other DebianDog)
About timezone, I must admit that I'm confused about how it works in Debian.
As dancytron says editing /etc/adjtime might help.
Here's a discussion about it:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=806124#806124
And is the right time set in your BIOS?
Fred
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Terry H
Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 359 Location: The Heart of Muskoka, ON Canada
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 17:07 Post subject:
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fredx181 wrote: |
Mmm... very strange, I can't reproduce any of these problems.
What if you do in terminal:
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root@debian:~# gsu synaptic
sudo: unable to stat /etc/sudoers: No such file or directory
sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin
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My main Linux background doesn't use sudo, so I'm not to sure what is missing, /etc/sudoers exists and looks normal to me.
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or:
Code: | sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata |
as root? |
Code: | root@debian:~# sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
bash: ]sudo: command not found
root@debian:~#
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Are you sure you are using a fresh save file or folder?
(the cause could be you are using a save from other DebianDog)
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This was a fully new install, I actually removed my DD Jessie 32-bit installation to make room for this, so there was no save data to be used.
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About timezone, I must admit that I'm confused about how it works in Debian.
As dancytron says editing /etc/adjtime might help.
And is the right time set in your BIOS?
Fred |
Fixed as per dancytrton's reply.
Thanks,
Terry
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 2897 Location: holland
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 17:39 Post subject:
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Terry H wrote: | root@debian:~# gsu synaptic
sudo: unable to stat /etc/sudoers: No such file or directory
sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin
My main Linux background doesn't use sudo, so I'm not to sure what is missing, /etc/sudoers exists and looks normal to me. |
Ok, thanks, it seems like sudo is broken somehow on your installation.
The reason for using sudo or gsu in some scripts or .desktop launchers is that it works both for root or regular user (if all is well, of course)
I can't explain why this is happening for you.
Can you investigate some things?
- Is there the same problem if you boot without save?
- Can you try reinstall sudo and see if this solves it:
Code: | apt-get install --reinstall sudo |
Fred
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Terry H
Joined: 29 Mar 2009 Posts: 359 Location: The Heart of Muskoka, ON Canada
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 18:19 Post subject:
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fredx181 wrote: | Terry H wrote: | root@debian:~# gsu synaptic
sudo: unable to stat /etc/sudoers: No such file or directory
sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin
My main Linux background doesn't use sudo, so I'm not to sure what is missing, /etc/sudoers exists and looks normal to me. |
Ok, thanks, it seems like sudo is broken somehow on your installation.
The reason for using sudo or gsu in some scripts or .desktop launchers is that it works both for root or regular user (if all is well, of course)
I can't explain why this is happening for you.
Can you investigate some things?
- Is there the same problem if you boot without save? (Not sure what you mean)
- Can you try reinstall sudo and see if this solves it:
Code: | apt-get install --reinstall sudo |
Fred |
I reinstalled sudo, still have same issues.
Removed 'changes' folder for clean boot, still the same.
I'll do further tests if you require, however I don't want to take up your time on this, so wait and see if others may have issues also.
Terry
Edit: This is on Dell D630 Core 2 Duo laptop. I also checked md5sum prior to initial install.
Edit 2: sudo works as expected in my tahrpup installations
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dancytron
Joined: 18 Jul 2012 Posts: 1028
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Posted: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 18:34 Post subject:
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Manual frugal install with Porteus boot, save on exit only in change folder. I put the /live directory from ISO in a directory /live64. How to set up menu.1st file was a little confusing. This is what I ended up with, which seems to work and not conflict with the Debian Dog Jessie 32 bit in /live folder.
Code: | title PorteusDog Jessie64 (sda3) noauto from=/live64/ changes=EXIT:/live64/
root (hd0,2)
kernel (hd0,2)/live64/live/vmlinuz1 noauto from=/live64/ changes=EXIT:/live64/
initrd (hd0,2)/live64/live/initrd1.xz
title PorteusDog Jessie64 (sda3) No Changes from=/live64/
root (hd0,2)
kernel (hd0,2)/live64/live/vmlinuz1 noauto from=/live64/
initrd (hd0,2)/live64/live/initrd1.xz |
Switched Desktop to Rox Pinboard.
Installed
Code: | lxterminal mesa-utils libgl1-mesa-dri firmware-linux-nonfree libva1 libva-x11-1 libva-tpi1 rar xine-ui usbutils |
via apt-get install. Sound and video recognized after restarting X.
Tested synaptic and Set Timezone. They worked okay for me. Not sure what Terry is seeing.
There didn't seem to be a way to restart X-windows other than exiting to console and then typing startx. Don't know if that is an oversight or intentional.
No other issues so far.
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fredx181

Joined: 11 Dec 2013 Posts: 2897 Location: holland
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 05:44 Post subject:
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Terry H wrote: | - Is there the same problem if you boot without save? (Not sure what you mean) |
I meant to try removing the changes=...... parameter from boot commandline, then it boots without even looking for save data.
Quote: | I'll do further tests if you require, however I don't want to take up your time on this, so wait and see if others may have issues also. |
Yes, let's wait and see, it's mysterious.
dancytron wrote: | Manual frugal install with Porteus boot, save on exit only in change folder.
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Thanks Dan!
Fred
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saintless

Joined: 11 Jun 2011 Posts: 3882 Location: Bulgaria
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 06:12 Post subject:
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Hi Fred.
Congratulations and sorry I can't give any testing reports but I'm sure William and others will do soon.
The sudo problem Terry H has is with all DD-Jessie and Wheezy versions:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=848127&sid=2bf65d561f24665e8f5145fabce40514#848127
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=848292&sid=2bf65d561f24665e8f5145fabce40514#848292
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=848360&sid=2bf65d561f24665e8f5145fabce40514#848360
I don't think it will be solved easy since we do not have the same hardware. Maybe testing live-boot instead porteus on the same machine is a good idea to see if the sudo problem appears again.
Comparing sudo command executed from Puppy doesn't help much. Puppy folders and files permissions are not set properly for multiuser environment.
We don't have other reports about this strange problem and I think there is no need to investigate further (unless Terry H likes to continue testing and searching for fix).
Toni
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fredx181

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Posted: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 06:57 Post subject:
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Thanks for the reminder, Toni.
I completely forgot we've gone through this sudo issue already in the other thread.
Fred
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Wognath
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Posted: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 18:59 Post subject:
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Thanks for DD64! A manual frugal install boots without problem on an older Lenovo netbook with a Via Nano U2250 processor.
Since the only issue so far is wireless, I thought I'd post this helpful link:
DebianDog wireless LAN HowTo
In my case, the needed modules were present, but there doesn't appear to be any firmware. I copied the /lib/firmware/b43 folder from Fatdog to get mine working.
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