Precise Puppy 5.4.3
I have made 2 minor mods to the pdiag tool, so post it here for inclusion in woof. Thanks.
Richard
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Re: pupcamera gettext
Thanks, fixed.rodin.s wrote:I guess line 189 of pupcamera should be gettexted.
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I installed the latest version of FFConvert 1.3.1 and I am now able to change the compression ratio of mp3's.BarryK wrote:I think Precise 5.4.3 has FFConvert 1.3.Brown Mouse wrote:FFConvert appears to be broken for me.
Unable to change the compression ratio of mp3's as in previous versions of FFC..
The latest is 1.3.1, there is also an older "stable" version.
Would you mind going here and install the latest, if no good try the older stable version:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=54056
Thank you
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LC_NUMERIC, decimal comma versus decimal point?BarryK wrote:Works for me. Acceleration does change, and no error messages.linuxcbon wrote:Precise Puppy 5.4.3
- run pupx
set mouse acceleration to 1.0
set mouse threshold to 1
click ok
run pupx again, nothing has changed.
error message :Code: Select all
dc: syntax error at '1.0' xset: unknown option /10
/MHHP
[color=green]Celeron 2.8 GHz, 1 GB, i82845, many ptns, modes 12, 13
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
pupx
Nice catch, MHHP. That's it!MinHundHettePerro wrote:LC_NUMERIC, decimal comma versus decimal point?
/MHHP
Attached is a modified version of pupx (based on the current pupx-0.3.pet in the noarch repository) that should work.
I also made some changes to allow commas as decimal points in the keyboard delay value, and the screen-saver delay and cycle values. Note that only integers are accepted by xset, so there is no point in using a decimal point for those values, but just in case a user tries to use one, pupx rounds the value down so that xset will be passed an acceptable value and not fail. I haven't changed that -- I just changed it to allow commas to be used in addition to periods, which were already supported.
For the combo box lists for the mouse acceleration & threshold values, pupx now uses the decimal point character of the current locale. But for the other values, pupx now accepts either a period or a comma, no matter what the current locale is. That way if a user has become used to the fact that pupx always wanted a period for a decimal point, the period won't suddenly stop working. And a look at the couple of hundred locals supported by Puppy, I found no locale that used anything other than a period or a comma for a non-monetary decimal point, so there should be no surprises there.
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I fixed it, also gettexted the script, created a new PET, see my blog post:MinHundHettePerro wrote:LC_NUMERIC, decimal comma versus decimal point?BarryK wrote:Works for me. Acceleration does change, and no error messages.linuxcbon wrote:Precise Puppy 5.4.3
- run pupx
set mouse acceleration to 1.0
set mouse threshold to 1
click ok
run pupx again, nothing has changed.
error message :Code: Select all
dc: syntax error at '1.0' xset: unknown option /10
/MHHP
http://bkhome.org/blog2/?viewDetailed=00109
...that was before I noticed npierce's reply!
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can the chat icon on the desktop be a link to chatzilla instead of ayttm.
i help out on puppychat, and trying to direct people to relevant information on the forum is infuriating if they are using ayttm, as ayttm still crashes on links and right clicking.
cheers
i help out on puppychat, and trying to direct people to relevant information on the forum is infuriating if they are using ayttm, as ayttm still crashes on links and right clicking.
cheers
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Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Barry,
Thanks for taking the frisbee infrastructure packages and pdiag.
Richard
Thanks for taking the frisbee infrastructure packages and pdiag.
Its --help option explains it.Barry, in his blog, wrote:Pdiag was developed while integrating Frisbee into Puppy, but I don't know if there is one "home" page that describes Pdiag.
- # pdiag --help
Usage: pdiag [option]
--help This small usage guide
--wpa Include WPA encryption data if user allows
Default action is to collect configuration, status and log files into a
compressed archive (tarball) named such as pdiag-20130209.tar.gz
in your root or home directory.
That file can be submitted to Puppy developers for analysis and possible problem
resolution.
Additional diagnostic data can be collected by a script segment (no #!/bin/sh)
named beginning with "pdiag-" in /usr/lib/pdiag/, using $DIAGSUBDIR as the
output directory.
To facilitate debugging and troubleshooting, anything logged to /tmp/debug.log
will be included in the tarball.
#
Richard
wcpufreq-1.0 released
Hi linuxcbcon,linuxcbon wrote:Precise Puppy 5.4.3
# wcpufreq
/usr/sbin/wcpufreq: line 156: cd: /lib/modules/3.2.29/kernel/arch/*/kernel/cpu/cpufreq: No such file or directory
ERROR: modinfo: could not find module Choices
ERROR: modinfo: could not find module File-Sharing
ERROR: modinfo: could not find module Startup
Thank you for your feedback. I've updated wcpufreq-1.0.pet for recent kernels:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#461303
Changelog
wcpufreq-1.0 130210
Precise bugfix: Expand driver search to new kernel module locations.
More info on the first panel. Support Woof in pinstall.sh.
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test : version with a file zdrv.sfs
Double post, sorry.
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Precise Puppy 5.5alpha1 has been released:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84298
There won't be any more Service Packs for the 5.4.x series, nor a 5.4.4.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84298
There won't be any more Service Packs for the 5.4.x series, nor a 5.4.4.
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New to Precise Pup
Hello puppy friends.
Nice Puppy
Retropup needs a new java.
I checked ppm. There are many choices but they all look too old. Others I
don't understand. I tried one and it had over 100 dependancies. I was afraid to
load it.
I did not see an sfs for it.
Can someone help me figure out what to load?
Pete
Nice Puppy
Retropup needs a new java.
I checked ppm. There are many choices but they all look too old. Others I
don't understand. I tried one and it had over 100 dependancies. I was afraid to
load it.
I did not see an sfs for it.
Can someone help me figure out what to load?
Pete
Re: New to Precise Pup
try shinobars java http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61287Pete22 wrote:Hello puppy friends.
Nice Puppy
Retropup needs a new java.
I checked ppm. There are many choices but they all look too old. Others I
don't understand. I tried one and it had over 100 dependancies. I was afraid to
load it.
I did not see an sfs for it.
Can someone help me figure out what to load?
Pete
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Re: New to Precise Pup
Thank you. Thats what I needed.666philb wrote: try shinobars java http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61287
Pete
Hi everyone, I found another debdb2pupdb bug. It's in 5.4.3, I have to check yet in the 5.5beta.
Some Ubuntu packages have weird dependencies like "udev(>=", "libx11-6(>>" and so on. The root cause is that in the Ubuntu package databases, in the package dependency data, sometimes the dependent package name and version requirement has no space between them.
To check which packages are affected, run this command:
Edit: Latest Woof as of 21th Feb 2013 also has this bug.
Some Ubuntu packages have weird dependencies like "udev(>=", "libx11-6(>>" and so on. The root cause is that in the Ubuntu package databases, in the package dependency data, sometimes the dependent package name and version requirement has no space between them.
To check which packages are affected, run this command:
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grep -e "|+.*(.*|" ~/.packages/Packages-ubuntu-*
Getting precise and my printer to talk to each other.
Hello puppy friends,
Today I am working on geting precise to print. I ran cups and every thing went fine.
Computer found my hp officejet 4315 All in one in a snap. Very nice. I tried to
print something. Nothing happened. However, checking cups, precise says
that it did print.
I tried looking in the Puppy package mangager for a pet that may help. All the
ones that I think might work refuse to download.
So I'm stuck.
Any ideas.
Thanks for helping me out.
Pete
Today I am working on geting precise to print. I ran cups and every thing went fine.
Computer found my hp officejet 4315 All in one in a snap. Very nice. I tried to
print something. Nothing happened. However, checking cups, precise says
that it did print.
I tried looking in the Puppy package mangager for a pet that may help. All the
ones that I think might work refuse to download.
So I'm stuck.
Any ideas.
Thanks for helping me out.
Pete
Re: Getting precise and my printer to talk to each other.
Have you installed an HP printer driver PET?Pete22 wrote:Computer found my hp officejet 4315 All in one in a snap. Very nice. I tried to print something. Nothing happened. However, checking cups, precise says that it did print.
If not, what printer model did you select in CUPS?
Re: Getting precise and my printer to talk to each other.
rcrsn51: Thank you for coming to my aid.
quote="rcrsn51"]
Have you installed an HP printer driver PET?
If not, what printer model did you select in CUPS?[/quote]
I used he diver for hp office jet 5105 gutenprinter 5.2.8 pre1
This is also the driver for hp office jet 725.
Precise does not have a pet for hp printers.
Ubuntu drivers refuse to download.
I am using retroprecise if that makes difference.
Pete
quote="rcrsn51"]
Have you installed an HP printer driver PET?
If not, what printer model did you select in CUPS?[/quote]
I used he diver for hp office jet 5105 gutenprinter 5.2.8 pre1
This is also the driver for hp office jet 725.
Precise does not have a pet for hp printers.
Ubuntu drivers refuse to download.
I am using retroprecise if that makes difference.
Pete
It worked
rcrsn51:
Thank you very much for answering my question.
Your link led to your wonderful pets and to your great explination of how to get
our printers running.
You have gone to a lot work to keep your pets and your forum inforation up to
date and relivant to current puppies.
Many thanks for all your efforts.
Pete
Thank you very much for answering my question.
Your link led to your wonderful pets and to your great explination of how to get
our printers running.
You have gone to a lot work to keep your pets and your forum inforation up to
date and relivant to current puppies.
Many thanks for all your efforts.
Pete