Saluki
Saluki 13 from USB stick
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 !!
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 !!
jemimah, check this:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 746#609746
and my reply in next post.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 746#609746
and my reply in next post.
request
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
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
Yes this module doesn't load automatically for me. However it' doesn't load when I replug the mouse receiver, either.pemasu wrote:jemimah, check this:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 746#609746
and my reply in next post.
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
Where did this come from? It's not like the on my system.smokey01 wrote:jim3630 the problem is solved.
As you said back here:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 591#609591
libfuse.so.2 is symlinked to libfuse.so.2.7.4 when it should have been symlinked to libfuse.so.2.8.5# cryptkeeper
encfs: /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2: version `FUSE_2.8' not found (required by encfs)
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
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.jemimah wrote:I'm so confused. Frisbee was already installed. Maybe installing it again broke it...
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)
#
Jim
They are for me. What did you do differently? If you double click them, evince should open.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/
I've added bibletime to the repo.Jim1911 wrote: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.jemimah wrote:I'm so confused. Frisbee was already installed. Maybe installing it again broke it...
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.Thanks,Code: Select all
# 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) #
Jim
I tried the same and didn't get the error. Anything interesting about your filenames? I tried ones with spaces and it was ok.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.
--Edited sorry for typoBHINTZ wrote:Has anyone compiled an nvidia driver the new kernel for saluki. Resume doesn't work without it.
666philb was kind enough to provide a driver pet for the previous version
Thanks for any assistance. I really liked the earlier version and should not have simply upgraded to this one.
bob
Its not hard to install
1) download devx http://smokey01.com/saluki/isos/devx_luki_013.sfs
2) download kernel sources http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Saluki/k ... .8-ski.sfs
3) download nvidia driver http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-disp ... river.html and place in /mnt/home
4) use sfs load to load the devx and kernel sources.
"you will need to write this part down unless you can remember it"
5) go to shutdown but click on exit to prompt
6) type without quotes "cd /mnt/home" then hit enter
7)type without quotes "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-295.20.run" then hit enter
8)when it is done compiling you will be left with a black screen and a blinking line type "xorgwizard" hit enter
9)go to choose and pick nvidia nvidia
10) set up your screen res when when all is done you will be left with a black screen and a blinking line type "xwin" and you are done
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Re: DLNA,DAAP,RTSP,MPD
I've compiled avahi and mdns. Please let me know if it works.kimathi wrote:jemimah wroteGreat 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, for newbies to find it easily without fiddling.Code: Select all
New pets: minidlna forked-daapd mpd gmpc
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
If all fails there is mt-daap old and unmaintaned but works with old i devices, does not require the above dependencies.
Also I uploaded a new mpd. Let me know if it's fixed.
My, that was quick, thank you for supporting Bibletime with Saluki. However, it will not work yet because of missing dependencies. I updated PPM and then installed it using PPM. Installation was fine but it showed the missing dependencies and it will not execute using a terminal because of that.jemima wrote:I've added bibletime to the repo.
Jim
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I've reuploaded the clucene pet. Please download the new one and try again.Jim1911 wrote:My, that was quick, thank you for supporting Bibletime with Saluki. However, it will not work yet because of missing dependencies. I updated PPM and then installed it using PPM. Installation was fine but it showed the missing dependencies and it will not execute using a terminal because of that.jemima wrote:I've added bibletime to the repo.
Jim
So it sees that you have wireless card but returns no scan results? If you go to Wireless Diagnostics and Generate the Diagnostic Data, it might say something useful.Jim1911 wrote:After setup, Frisbee executes but does not recognize any wifi connections.jemimah wrote:You need to use the applet in the tray to setup frisbee.Jim1911 wrote:I tried a new download of 013. Frisbee is present, although not installed. Executing in a terminal results in file not present.
It's probably because of other software that I had installed.jemimah wrote:Where did this come from? It's not like the on my system.smokey01 wrote:jim3630 the problem is solved.
As you said back here:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 591#609591
It's probably because of some other software that I had installed.
libfuse.so.2 is symlinked to libfuse.so.2.7.4 when it should have been symlinked to libfuse.so.2.8.5# cryptkeeper
encfs: /usr/lib/libfuse.so.2: version `FUSE_2.8' not found (required by encfs)
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