Fatdog64 Contributed Packages and SFS
findnrun 2.1.0 - a progressive finder. Fatdog64 binds key Alt+F3 to findnrun. Install from package manager.
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Gpptp 2.0 VPN and the Quick-VPN tray app for Fatdog64. These includes the latest version of the underlying "pptp" program.
I've compiled the Quick-vpn_tray app for FD64. This will create a tray app for those that use the same VPN connection all the time. It runs at startup, and there is a readme in /root/MyApps/Quick-VPN
Download and remove the ".gz" extension for the install packages. I had to rename them to upload.
Gpptp creates an entry in "Networking", and puts a Gpptp.desktop in /usr/share/applications that can be dropped on the desktop. Edit the item to remove the ".desktop" extension.
Read the README in /etc/ppp/gpptp for instructions on usage.
I've compiled the Quick-vpn_tray app for FD64. This will create a tray app for those that use the same VPN connection all the time. It runs at startup, and there is a readme in /root/MyApps/Quick-VPN
Download and remove the ".gz" extension for the install packages. I had to rename them to upload.
Gpptp creates an entry in "Networking", and puts a Gpptp.desktop in /usr/share/applications that can be dropped on the desktop. Edit the item to remove the ".desktop" extension.
Read the README in /etc/ppp/gpptp for instructions on usage.
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- quick-vpn-tray-1.0-x86_64-1j.txz.gz
- Quick-VPN_tray v1.0
- (72.67 KiB) Downloaded 404 times
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- gpptp-2.0-x86_64-1j.txz.gz
- Gpptp v2.0
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redshift 1.11 adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. Install from package manager. To run: open a terminal window, type "redshift &" (without quotes), press the Enter key.
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tintii 2.9.0 is a graphics tool for selective colour, saturation and hue shift photo adjustments. Install from package manager. Depends: wxWindows.
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- Kiwi-Fruit.gif
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- devilspie2 0.40 is a window matching utility that performs Lua script-based actions on windows. Install from package manager. Depends: Lua (devx or repo) and libwnck (repo).
- Lua 5.1.5 is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. This package can be installed alongside Lua 5.2.x, which comes in the devx. Install from package manager. Repackaged from Arch Linux. See note below.
abbreviations: devx = Fatdog64 fd64-devx SFS, repo = Fatdog64 official packages, contrib = Fatdog64 contributed packages and SFS
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Chromium with pepperflash_21 and WideVine. This browser will let you watch Netflix. It is rather large at just under 80M.
http://www.smokey01.com/fd700/sfs/chrom ... deVine.sfs
http://www.smokey01.com/fd700/sfs/chrom ... deVine.sfs
Sorry, slacko5.7, 32bitsmokey01 wrote:Fatdog64 is a 64bit OS. Are you using slacko5.7 or slacko64?
I can't make this one work either https://www.aescrypt.com/linux_aes_crypt.html
Puppy Slacko 5.7 frugal
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
Two nice MultiMedia converters, WinFF and QWinFF.
http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/winf ... 6_64-1.txz
http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/qwin ... 6_64-1.txz
http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/winf ... 6_64-1.txz
http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/qwin ... 6_64-1.txz
agrep 0.8.0 - TRE regex library + agrep (approximate, "fuzzy" matching) command-line utility. Install from package manager.
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The R Project for Statistical Computing 3.2.5 and rstudio 0.99.896, powerful IDE for R with R markdown support. Install from package manager. Package release >>info and add-on downloads.
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ROX-Filer bookmarks for openbox menu
Here's an openbox menu extension for Fatdog64-710. It appends a sub-menu of ROX-Filer bookmarks to the standard right-click/Alt+F1 menu. It consists of three files, menu-extender.sh, bookmarks.awk and menu.xml, all of which must be placed inside directory ~/.config/openbox. Be careful not to overwrite an existing menu.xml in there. Then click on Reconfigure in the openbox right-click menu. The next right-click should display new menu entry "Bookmarks".
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- menu-extender.png
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- menu-extender-fd710-1.tar.gz
- (1.09 KiB) Downloaded 349 times
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A couple of nice little databases.
Stuffkeeper-0.12.1 http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/stuf ... 6_64-1.txz
Portabase-2.1 http://smokey01.com/fd700/sfs/portabase ... 6_64-1.sfs
Stuffkeeper-0.12.1 http://smokey01.com/fd700/packages/stuf ... 6_64-1.txz
Portabase-2.1 http://smokey01.com/fd700/sfs/portabase ... 6_64-1.sfs
jpeg tools
Not a contributed package, just a menu for packages that are already here, but I hope it's useful. There are so many gems hidden away in Fatdog and other puppies that I tend to make lists when I stumble on them. For convenience, I have collected a few jpeg utilities into a small script. There are of course other ways to accomplish each of these operations (gimp, mtpaint, PeasyScale, PeasyPDF etc.) , but I do them so often that a simple script saves me much time.
Drag & drop, or customize right-click menu for jpeg files. Options 1 & 2 are 90 degree lossless rotations. Option 3 reduces largest dimension of the photo to 1000 pixels. Option 4 converts to pdf and 5 shows exif data, if any. New file is renamed and the original is retained.
Issues
-In Xdialog version, mtPaint command line is used to resize. In mtPaint, Images/Preferences/Max memory must be increased for for this operation to succeed. 64MB works for me for a 5MB image file. (gtkdialog version uses pamscale instead of mtPaint.)
-In Tahr, the jpeg operations work, but Xdialog --menubox produces a gtk-critical error. Xdialog --checklist works and gtkdialog is fine.
-Some versions of tiff2pdf (e.g. in fatdog 701 and Precise) distort colors when jpeg quality (-j -q##) switch is used. Without this switch, though, the pdf is huge. jamesbond added newer version to repo, or see here.
-Exif data is lost from output file in options 3 & 4.
-Lossless rotation may fail for odd-sized images; see man jpegtran
-Sorry for so many edits; I keep tinkering :/
Drag & drop, or customize right-click menu for jpeg files. Options 1 & 2 are 90 degree lossless rotations. Option 3 reduces largest dimension of the photo to 1000 pixels. Option 4 converts to pdf and 5 shows exif data, if any. New file is renamed and the original is retained.
Issues
-In Xdialog version, mtPaint command line is used to resize. In mtPaint, Images/Preferences/Max memory must be increased for for this operation to succeed. 64MB works for me for a 5MB image file. (gtkdialog version uses pamscale instead of mtPaint.)
-In Tahr, the jpeg operations work, but Xdialog --menubox produces a gtk-critical error. Xdialog --checklist works and gtkdialog is fine.
-Some versions of tiff2pdf (e.g. in fatdog 701 and Precise) distort colors when jpeg quality (-j -q##) switch is used. Without this switch, though, the pdf is huge. jamesbond added newer version to repo, or see here.
-Exif data is lost from output file in options 3 & 4.
-Lossless rotation may fail for odd-sized images; see man jpegtran
-Sorry for so many edits; I keep tinkering :/
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- 4.png
- gtkdialog version
- (94.34 KiB) Downloaded 1653 times
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- jpeg-tools2.tar
- gtkdialog version
changes: closes after action, scale can be changed within dialog
remove ".tar" and make executable - (1.74 KiB) Downloaded 651 times
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- jpeg-tools.tar
- Xdialog version
remove ".tar" and make executable - (1.58 KiB) Downloaded 678 times
Last edited by Wognath on Tue 13 Sep 2016, 15:49, edited 7 times in total.
Hodoku
hodoku 2.2.0 (Sudoku generator/solver/trainer/analyzer)
Requires java_jre.sfs from the Fatdog64 repository.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Requires java_jre.sfs from the Fatdog64 repository.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Compiz-Reloaded for Fatdog-710
A couple of months ago I managed to build Compiz-Reloaded and have been using it exclusively ever since.
It's relatively stable, however some glitches occur occasionally.
So, if you strongly prefer stability, better don't use it.
You can grab it from: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/contri ... 6_64-3.sfs
Special thanks to forum member step for pre-release testing!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Greetings!
It's relatively stable, however some glitches occur occasionally.
So, if you strongly prefer stability, better don't use it.
You can grab it from: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/contri ... 6_64-3.sfs
Special thanks to forum member step for pre-release testing!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- This build works only on Fatdog-710.
- Make sure this SFS is set to be loaded at boot (use 'System SFS Loader' instead of ROX's 'Load SFS' right-click option), otherwise you won't get into X after reboot.
- You can switch between JWM, Openbox and Compiz using 'Menu -> Desktop -> WM Switcher'.
- If you use another composite manager (xcompmgr, compton, etc.), you must deactivate it permanently before starting Compiz.
- Don't increase number of desktops ('Menu -> Desktop -> CCSM -> General Options -> Desktop Size -> Number of Desktops'), let it be 1, or else you may lose LxQt-Panel and ROX Pinboard after switching to another workspace.
Changing 'Horizontal/Vertical Virtual Size' is ok, though and LxQt-Panel's desktop switcher can recognize and switch between these virtual workspaces (4 by default) just fine. - Don't enable 'Cube Atlantis' and 'Unredirect Fullscreen Windows' at the same time, because this combination may crash Compiz while starting X.
- Tearing in video playback and/or poor FPS in fullscreen apps - enable 'Menu -> Desktop -> CCSM -> General Options -> General -> Unredirect Fullscreen Windows'.
- And last, but not least - if anything went wrong and you can't get into desktop, remove this file:
and start X (xwin) - you'll be back in Openbox.
Code: Select all
rm ~/.fatdog/windowmanager
Greetings!
Last edited by SFR on Sat 10 Dec 2016, 19:34, edited 2 times in total.
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Latest Google chrome Version 53.0.2785.92 (64-bit) SFS.
Built Yesterday.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/djwik ... ficial.sfs
I always make sfs for chrome to use in Fatdog64.
Following Files are added to the .deb downloaded from google after extracting it to a folder...
/usr/bin/google-chrome-spot (This is used to run chrome as user spot, I will give you the script)
/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable (This is just a symlink to /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome)
/usr/lib64 (In this folder all libs from /usr/lib64/seamonkey/ are symlinked)
/usr/share/pixmaps (This contains Google-chrome.png icon)
The .desktop file in /usr/application is edited to point to google-chrome-spot.
All files and folders were applied chmod 0755
And then chrome-sandbox was made chmod 4755
Other than that nothing is changed.
The changes made are same as fatdog's google chrome download and install script.
Built Yesterday.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/djwik ... ficial.sfs
I always make sfs for chrome to use in Fatdog64.
Following Files are added to the .deb downloaded from google after extracting it to a folder...
/usr/bin/google-chrome-spot (This is used to run chrome as user spot, I will give you the script)
/usr/bin/google-chrome-stable (This is just a symlink to /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome)
/usr/lib64 (In this folder all libs from /usr/lib64/seamonkey/ are symlinked)
/usr/share/pixmaps (This contains Google-chrome.png icon)
The .desktop file in /usr/application is edited to point to google-chrome-spot.
All files and folders were applied chmod 0755
And then chrome-sandbox was made chmod 4755
Other than that nothing is changed.
The changes made are same as fatdog's google chrome download and install script.