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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 02:53 Post subject:
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Not a problem AndresC2,
Hi Mike,
Not sure why that would be 1.17 I have added some stuff since first Iso namely.
libatomic 6.30, libgconf, libvpx, libxcb, lxrandr amongst others so maybe thats why
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 03:16 Post subject:
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For those who like to compile from source try this from Puppyluvr
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70479
https://archive.org/download/pup4.311glibc2.19palemoon2.794sserev1/DevTools.tar.gz
https://archive.org/download/pup4.311glibc2.19palemoon2.794sserev1/src2pkg-3.0-noarch-2.pet
A new guide in the wiki regarding compiling from source - http://wikka.puppylinux.com/Compiling_from_source
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 04:51 Post subject:
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https://archive.org/download/pup4.311glibc2.19palemoon2.794sserev1/4.31Phoenix2019v2.iso
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Mike Walsh

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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 05:15 Post subject:
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Morning, Darren.
Well, to the best of my knowledge, segfaults occur when two or more applications are trying to use the same memory location at the same time. Rather than try to uninstall stuff one at a time and test like that, I reckon the best thing to do would be to try with a 'pristine' Phoenix, and just install XVidCap 1.1.7 by itself, see what happens, like.
I'll remove the save-file from the mix, and put it somewhere safe. Do you have an 'uprated' Phoenix ISO since this project started?
EDIT:- (D'oh! I didn't read the previous post, did I?)
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@ AndresC2:-
Re; the 'can't find SFS' thingy in Wary. This was an acknowledged problem with older Pups; there's been tons of posts over the years regarding this very issue. AFAIK it's been fixed with more recent ones; code has been added to allow the system more time between writing the initrd.gz to RAM, and actually loading the Puppy files into the newly-created 'virtual file-system', in order to actually find them.
I'm still not certain as there was ever a real 'fix, or 'workaround' developed for this problem, but I'm of the opinion that it could very well be related to the read/write speeds of individual flash-drives, too.
Mike.
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 05:26 Post subject:
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Mike Walsh wrote: | Morning, Darren.
Well, to the best of my knowledge, segfaults occur when two or more applications are trying to use the same memory location at the same time. Rather than try to uninstall stuff one at a time and test like that, I reckon the best thing to do would be to try with a 'pristine' Phoenix, and just install XVidCap 1.1.7 by itself, see what happens, like.
I'll remove the save-file from the mix, and put it somewhere safe. Do you have an 'uprated' Phoenix ISO since this project started?
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Updated Iso here: https://archive.org/download/pup4.311glibc2.19palemoon2.794sserev1/4.31Phoenix2019v2.iso
Running from it now:)
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Mike Walsh

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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 05:43 Post subject:
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Cheers, Darren. I'll give it a whirl, and see what happens, like.
Mike.
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 06:07 Post subject:
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Mike Walsh wrote: | Cheers, Darren. I'll give it a whirl, and see what happens, like.
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I downloaded and installed xvidcap 1.17 and it ran also installed Fredx181's little static Mplayer to /usr/bin which it seems to work well with..
https://archive.org/download/pup4.311glibc2.19palemoon2.794sserev1/mplayer2-P-II-compiled.tar.gz
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Mike Walsh

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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 10:48 Post subject:
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@ Darren:-
A discovery for you. I know it's a 'whopper', but if anybody playing around with the 'Phoenix' really has to have the ultimate PDF reader, Adobe's final Linux version 9 of Adobe Reader installs & runs a treat.
You can find both .pet & SFS of it here:-
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/mkxh1yw53id1d/Adobe_Acrobat_Reader_9
And I thought I'd 'modernise' the Phoenix somewhat. Upgrade the desktop background to match the rest of the kennels.....except I've left it largely black & white to emphasise that this is an older Pup:-
[Click to enlarge]
(BTW, thanks for Fred's static mPlayer. I'll see if that'll fix one or two other issues..! Cheers.)
Mike.
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 14:17 Post subject:
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Thats is a lovely piece of work Mike
Agree with the theming like a black and white movie it emphasizes the retroniss of it.
Thanks for the .pet haven't tried Acrobat in years.
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darry19662018
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 14:53 Post subject:
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Just a quick update Mike working update - working well thanks again:)
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AndresC2
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 19:19 Post subject:
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Hi Darry
For those who like to compile from source try this from Puppyluvr
thanks for the links
Hi Mike Walsh
thanks I will try with another usb.
see you friends.
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Mike Walsh

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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 19:31 Post subject:
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darry19662018 wrote: | Just a quick update Mike working update - working well thanks again:) |
You're very welcome, mate.
It suddenly occurred to me; it's one of those 'standard' items that I tend to install in most Pups when I set them up. Surprisingly, it's another one that just seems to run everywhere; I've yet to find a Pup it won't run in. A 4-series is the oldest I've tried it in thus far, I will admit....
Admittedly, it is several years old now, but with the majority of Linux dependencies being backward-compatible. and Adobe Reader being pretty much a self-contained item, with all its own, specialised libs in its own directory, well.......it was definitely worth a try.
And it paid off.
I normally steer clear of 'download sites' like the plague (I even did that in my XP days), but this was sourced from Softpedia, of all places. They have quite a selection of Linux software.....and this one (touch wood!) has never been any bother at all. (You've always had to source Adobe stuff direct from Adobe themselves, or sites like Softpedia, MajorGeeks, etc; to the best of my knowledge, I've never seen any of their material in any package manager repositories).
I actually had to build these from the .rpm package, rather than the .deb; UExtract complained that the .deb package was 'malformed', and refused to even look at it. The .rpm package, on the other hand, extracted cleanly. At the end of the day, the actual contents are identical; .deb & .rpm are simply different packaging formats, when it boils down to it.
But, there you go. Anyway; another one for the 'collection', I think....
Mike.
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AndresC2
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Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 20:43 Post subject:
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Hi darry
which is the best app for remaster puppy-431?
thanks
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darry19662018
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Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019, 02:23 Post subject:
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AndresC2 wrote: | Hi darry
which is the best app for remaster puppy-431?
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Hi Andres,
Try Woofy 0.91 by Scottman..
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?search_id=966553867&t=57037
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Mike Walsh

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Posted: Tue 03 Sep 2019, 08:43 Post subject:
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@ Darren:-
Re: Adobe Reader 9. Don't forget, with this one you've got the option of setting things up so that clicking on a PDF in the browser will automatically open Reader 9 up with that PDF already loaded and showing.
Go into /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Browser. There's a script to run, which installs the browser plug-in to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. There's also a 'How-to' .text file, in case you get stuck.
Do be aware; although this is an executable script, if you simply click-to-run, all you'll see is the CPU spooling up to 50%, sitting there, and apparently not doing anything. That's because (and I've just reminded myself of this fact!) the script actually needs running through the terminal.....because you have a couple of choices to make. And if you don't run in the terminal, you don't see them..!
You should end up with nppdf.so, as shown below:-
[Click to enlarge]
This only applies to Gecko-based browsers (i.e., Mozilla-based ones). Doesn't work with the Chromium 'clones'.
Mike.
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