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#1 Post by josejp2424 »

this is the continuation of the dpupbuster thread.
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http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 16#1031716.

Those who use the previous version is no longer compatible with this because they changed the places of the bookstores. so the devx will not work either.

It is the new base dpup Buster 64, using the latest woof-ce.
I really like this woo-ce. They are doing a great job. All congratulations deserve.

the kernel he uses is 4.19.23 dpupbuster64
As everyone will know, this is based on Debian Buster.

:arrow: Minimalist desk JWM .

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Use PULSEAUDIO.
RETROVOL was replaced by PASYTRAY.
Pulseaudio is more compatible, many programs use it (skype, firefox, Simplescreen recorder).
It should be clear that pulseaudio is only working in root. is not walking in SPOT..

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Pkg - CLI package manager ( Thank you sc0ttman).
I love this program, and it works great. You can use apt-get to install programs.
Also Pkg as the PPM, they use only Debian Buster repo.

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:arrow: DeaDBeeF

:arrow: Gnome MPV

:arrow: Firefox.
Change the language of firefox.
PPM select the language.

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Changes from dpupbuster64 Beta 3

fixed bugs of
cups , perl 5 , samba , arp-scan , pnscan gtk, system-config-printer, libcap , deadbeef ,libopus and fontconfig.

added programs

Take a Shot!
Peasyport
PupMenu
Dunts
cbatticon

In addition to jwm settings

Dpupbuster 64.

Download Dpupbuster64 Mate 1.24

# MD5
3562b35b3e69d8c9ca1ecbcd116cb7fe

Download dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-RC-2-28122019.iso

# MD5
3454d70dfe42da2eaf58a14a7b4b0736

Download dpupbuster64-XFCE

# MD5
48f5dbad1fb2e0f44ace5cd9760e6474

Download dpupbuster64-Fluxbox

# MD5
283dbaf9e13f1d3a187b130ac919f696

Devx - kernel source.

Download dpupbuster32-PAE

# MD5
f78775428f276ecabcd807c1d0533aac

Download dpupbuster32-No_PAE

# MD5
ba8d8d313e1c98d91fa42956fcffce14
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#2 Post by TiredPup »

dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso. .

# MD5
90518210add0bcdff6e398ad52cdeab7 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso
# SHA1
ce318fbeab7d66a10a988adde4c95dc6253cdd76 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso
This image does not appear to contain a partition table. It is not bootable on any of my devices.

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#3 Post by josejp2424 »

TiredPup wrote:
dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso. .

# MD5
90518210add0bcdff6e398ad52cdeab7 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso
# SHA1
ce318fbeab7d66a10a988adde4c95dc6253cdd76 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso
This image does not appear to contain a partition table. It is not bootable on any of my devices.
.

it worked well
I also loaded the iso with
unetbootin, and it worked.

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#4 Post by TiredPup »

TiredPup wrote:
Quote:

dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso. .

# MD5
90518210add0bcdff6e398ad52cdeab7 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso
# SHA1
ce318fbeab7d66a10a988adde4c95dc6253cdd76 dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta119072019.iso


This image does not appear to contain a partition table. It is not bootable on any of my devices.
.

it worked well
I also loaded the iso with
unetbootin, and it worked.
I downloaded a copy of the iso 2 different times on 2 separate machines. The first time I used DD in Q4OS 3.8 (debian buster) to flash drive in sdb. My desktop could not find a bootable usb device when I attempted to boot from that thumb drive. The second copy was downloaded to my windows laptop. I attempted to use Etcher to make a bootable thumb drive. However Etcher complained about the absence of a bootable partition in the image. Which would explain why the issue with the first attempt.

I can try this again and see what happens.

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#5 Post by Terry H »

New frugal install to internal SSD replacing version 79.0.2 Created a Save folder and rebooted. All tested installed packages working excellent.

The issue of the error when attempting to load hid_multitouch which causes a 60 second pause does not occur in this current release. Boot is occurring as expected.

Josejp2424 thanks for creating this puppy, it is a really nice puppy, really well polished. Great job.

Only issue is inx-3.0.32 i won't run after being installed by PPM or PKG, both identify that there are no dependencies, however when run give pelrl errors. I installed the old inxi-2.38 version ,which runs OK.

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[root@dpupbuster64 ~] $ inxi -SMCIz
System:    Host: dpupbuster64 Kernel: 4.19.23 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: JWM 2.3.7 Distro: Dpup Buster64 8.0.0
Machine:   Device: laptop System: Dell product: Latitude 3350
           Mobo: Dell model: 0TMD22 v: X02 UEFI [Legacy]: Dell v: A09 date: 11/24/2016
Battery    BAT0: charge: 49.3 Wh 100.0% condition: 49.3/59.0 Wh (84%)
CPU:       Dual core Intel Core i5-5200U (-HT-MCP-) cache: 3072 KB 
           clock speeds: max: 2201 MHz 1: 1196 MHz 2: 1428 MHz 3: 1511 MHz 4: 1524 MHz
Info:      Processes: 131 Uptime: 30 min Memory: 232.5/7608.6MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.8 
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#6 Post by foxpup »

Hello josejp2424

Thanks for this, yet again, beautiful and neat build. You really make some awesome Puppys!
It is the new base dpup Buster 64, using the latest woof-ce.
I really like this woo-ce. They are doing a great job. All congratulations deserve.
I totally agree and we do not often enough take the opportunity to say it.
What a wealth of good Puppys come from it!

I see you went from midori to firefox quantum.
Though I did like midori too, I think this is a good choice.

This 64bit Pup runs in my i5 laptop as snappy as a 32bit.
.

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#7 Post by Terry H »

Clicking on the time in the lower tray is set up to execute minixcal, currently nothing is executed when the time is clicked.

The file ~/.jwmrc-tray is set as:
<Clock format="%A %d %B %Y - %R">minixcal</Clock>
It should be:
<Clock format="%A %d %B %Y - %R">exec:minixcal</Clock>

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This iso Doesn't Boot for Me

#8 Post by davec51 »

Like TiredPup I "dd-ed" the iso to a thumb drive, and no boot. I understand this is a beta, but I'm adding my experience so you won't think it's peculiar to one user.

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#9 Post by watchdog »

I was not able to install my brother laser printer using the foomatic compressed ppds: "filter failed". PPM seems very different from previous version: every time you install or remove a package you must restart it to see the changes. PPM install one package at a time and it's not possible to download deb packages and dependencies to make an sfs with alien2puppy. My vlc sfs from 7.9.0.2 does not work anymore.

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#10 Post by watchdog »

watchdog wrote: My vlc sfs from 7.9.0.2 does not work anymore.
It now works: forgotten installing qt5.

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#11 Post by josejp2424 »

foxpup wrote:Hello josejp2424

Thanks for this, yet again, beautiful and neat build. You really make some awesome Puppys!
It is the new base dpup Buster 64, using the latest woof-ce.
I really like this woo-ce. They are doing a great job. All congratulations deserve.
I totally agree and we do not often enough take the opportunity to say it.
What a wealth of good Puppys come from it!

I see you went from midori to firefox quantum.
Though I did like midori too, I think this is a good choice.

This 64bit Pup runs in my i5 laptop as snappy as a 32bit.
.
this woof-ce, they are standardizing Puppy,
and they are really doing an excellent job

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jwmrc-tray

#12 Post by josejp2424 »

Terry H wrote:Clicking on the time in the lower tray is set up to execute minixcal, currently nothing is executed when the time is clicked.

The file ~/.jwmrc-tray is set as:
<Clock format="%A %d %B %Y - %R">minixcal</Clock>
It should be:
<Clock format="%A %d %B %Y - %R">exec:minixcal</Clock>
Thanks Terry H now it works.

there is another error in .jwmrc-tray2

line 5

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		<TrayButton popup="Customize Look and Feel" icon="/usr/share/pixmaps/preferences-desktop-theme.png" border="true">exec:lxappearance</TrayButton>
so it should be

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		<TrayButton popup="Puppy theme manager" icon="/usr/share/pixmaps/preferences-desktop-theme.png" border="true">exec:ptheme</TrayButton>

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#13 Post by josejp2424 »

watchdog wrote:I was not able to install my brother laser printer using the foomatic compressed ppds: "filter failed". PPM seems very different from previous version: every time you install or remove a package you must restart it to see the changes. PPM install one package at a time and it's not possible to download deb packages and dependencies to make an sfs with alien2puppy. My vlc sfs from 7.9.0.2 does not work anymore.
watchdog this ppm is different from the previous one but it works in my case.
I use a lot of pkg.

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apt-get install package

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#14 Post by watchdog »

I have got aware that some compatibility 32 bit libraries are already installed. I have got working my brother laser printer without the 32 bit compat sfs and installing the original 32 bit drivers by the retired 64BitInstaller (from rcrsn51). Thanks.

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error powerapplet_tray

#15 Post by josejp2424 »

another error found powerapplet_tray does not show the correct status.

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#16 Post by artsown »

PupControl - Settings - Time Format has no effect. I installed PupClockset via PPM
and modified ,jwmrc-tray (and its bak) clock line as:
<Clock format="%a %d %b %l:%M %p">exec:PupClockset</Clock>
Now clicking on the time in the (lower) tray causes PupClockset to pop up, and
it works.

Installs of HTOP and linssid cannot be run via their menu items ... I must use their
.desktops dragged to the the desktop to run them.

My canon printer/scanner still cannot be installed unless I install drvers from the canon
web site. The problem doesn't exist on bionicpup64 and other pups.

Art

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#18 Post by josejp2424 »

artsown wrote:PupControl - Settings - Time Format has no effect. I installed PupClockset via PPM
and modified ,jwmrc-tray (and its bak) clock line as:
<Clock format="%a %d %b %l:%M %p">exec:PupClockset</Clock>
Now clicking on the time in the (lower) tray causes PupClockset to pop up, and
it works.

Installs of HTOP and linssid cannot be run via their menu items ... I must use their
.desktops dragged to the the desktop to run them.

My canon printer/scanner still cannot be installed unless I install drvers from the canon
web site. The problem doesn't exist on bionicpup64 and other pups.

Art
hi artsown
you're right with htop.
and regarding canon. I did not try.
Thanks for the tests.

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#19 Post by josejp2424 »

artsown wrote:My desktop:
http://home.ptd.net/~artnpeg/bustpup64.jpg

Art
NICE !!!!

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#20 Post by artsown »

Something I failed to mention concerning the clock format settings issue.

As I did mention, PupClockset must be installed. The package manager may complain
that it's already installed. Just ignore that and go ahead and install it!

I think you'll find that's all that needs to be done to fix the problem. PupClockset
takes care of editing .jwmrc-tray

Edit: After installation, PupClockset manager will be available under Menu - Desktop.
Click on it to set your desired format. After that, PupControl - Settings - Time Format wil
invoke PupClockset, as will clicking on the time on the bottom tray.

Art
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