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#21 Post by mavrothal »

Iguleder wrote: PPM fix: urxvt-9.21.pet
Works fine
Iguleder wrote:sfs_load fix: sfs_load-2.3-1.pet
You may want to use sfs_load 2.3.2 as bases for the mod as it can also handle PUPMODE 6
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#22 Post by Iguleder »

Updated to 2.3.2, thanks. :)
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#23 Post by musher0 »

Hello all.

If it may be of interest to someone: the sfs section in the traditional
"boot manager" worked for me, even if the sfs_load didn't (in non-
updated librepup). I was able to load the devx and my java sfs.
~~~~~~~
Presently, I have a no-keyboard LibrePup. I re-ran xorgwizard and
clicked "ATI" (this old boat is equipped with an semi-old ati agp card),
and rebooted, ran the advanced kbd config script, and bye-bye
keyboard...

In French we have a proverb: "The better is the enemy of the ok."
(I'm funny that way, trying to prove French proverbs...) :twisted:

Writing this in a different pup, obviously.
~~~~~~~
Will try the updates as soon as I smash this no-keyboard problem.

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#24 Post by Billtoo »

Manual frugal installation to a 16gb flash drive, pc is a Gateway desktop.

I added kdegames,arandr,lxterminal,and gkrellm in PPM.

Compiled Links-2.1.2 and Cmus 2.7.1

It's working okay so far.
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#25 Post by 01micko »

Qupzilla downloaded effortlessly from PPM (once I installed the ne urxvt pet).

The only issue with it, apart from that it's an old version (1.6.0, they are up to 1.8.3 which I compiled and works in slacko, so should here) is tha you get the SSL certificate errors. i suppose a new package should be made for SSL certificates and made available for all puppies.

Here's the deps... not much really

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libgstreamer1.0-0_1.2.4|Core GStreamer libraries and elements
libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-0_1.2.4-1|GStreamer libraries from the base set
libqtwebkit4_2.3.2|Web content engine library for Qt
libqupzilla1_1.6.0-1|shared library and header files for qupzilla
qupzilla_1.6.0-1|lightweight web browser based on libqtwebkit
Also Osmo is broken - misses libical.so.0 and libicalss.so.0. Installing libical1 from PPM works but the *.so.0 symlinks are missing. Maybe the true fix is to recompile osmo on librepup (will of course still need libical1).

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#26 Post by 01micko »

latest QupZilla

Firstly do this:

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wget https://01micko.com/libre/ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet --no-check-certificate
Install it. This is the latest SSL ca certificates built more or less on the slackbuild but in my build system. I'll upload the changes soon.

Once that is installed, install the Qupzilla deps as outlined in my previous post from PPM. You may ( :?: ) also need qt4-linguist-tools (search PPM). It was a build dependency but may be needed for runtime(edit: probably not needed at runtime - see ldd output below), I'm not sure. You don't need libqupzilla .. it's builtin to the qupzilla package I built.

here are the Qt deps from ldd:

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ldd `which qupzilla`|grep -i 'qt'
	libQtWebKit.so.4 => /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libQtWebKit.so.4 (0xf5254000)
	libQtGui.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4 (0xf47a0000)
	libQtCore.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtCore.so.4 (0xf44b8000)
	libQtDBus.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtDBus.so.4 (0xf3e50000)
	libQtScript.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtScript.so.4 (0xf3bd0000)
	libQtSql.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtSql.so.4 (0xf3b90000)
	libQtNetwork.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtNetwork.so.4 (0xf3a49000)
	libQtOpenGL.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtOpenGL.so.4 (0xf3264000)
	libQtXml.so.4 => /usr/lib/libQtXml.so.4 (0xf3048000)
Then, you can wget from my site and the certificates will be checked.

So to grab Qupzilla run this (it's only 2MB 8) ):

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wget https://01micko.com/libre/QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
and if you need translations

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wget https://01micko.com/libre/QupZilla_NLS-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
yes, I could have provided direct links but a little CLI never hurt anyone.

Enjoy

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0ee6524c5a5500d54e57c1c164ae6504  ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet
ffdc78c2234fc609a3c302b2566bdf6d  QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
697985d114f7e3249a32c034d56277ba  QupZilla_NLS-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
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#27 Post by 01micko »

@musher0 and @iguleder,

musher0's ATI problem might be the kernel config. I noticed this:

CONFIG_AGP=y
# CONFIG_AGP_ALI is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_ATI is not set ######### THIS ONE?
# CONFIG_AGP_AMD is not set
CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=y
CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y
# CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA is not set
CONFIG_AGP_SIS=m
# CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS is not set
CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y
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#28 Post by musher0 »

Thanks for the research, Mick.

Could be; looks logical. I recreated a pupsave file and "poured" in it
whatever was in yesterday's one, EXCEPT the xorg.conf.

The probably default xorg.conf that works is attached. Stangely, the card
section is commented out.

I don't know if this proves anything or not, but I have librepup-6020 back
on track with keyboard input restored.

BFN.

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#29 Post by 01micko »

Ok @musher0. Probably be interesting to see your /var/log/Xorg.0.log.

Anyway... are you game to try my Qupzilla build? :P I hope the instructions are clear enough. It is quite fast. Let me know if there are problems. One might be that you still have to put '--no-check-certificate' on the wget command.
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#30 Post by musher0 »

Hi, Mick.

No such log in /var/log, sorry, neither in yesterday's pupsave (the one
with the broken keyboard conf), nor in today's (the ok one).

I was thinking of spending a quiet Sunday evening, but ok, ok, I'll try
your incarnation of qupzilla. :) BTW, I have produced a qupzilla
package too, you know, but for PPrecise-5.4.3.

There's a rare nature show in my area tonight: what's called "Harvest
Moon", this year with an eclipse. I'd hate to miss it.

So moon eclipse first, qupzilla test second.

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#31 Post by 01micko »

Hmmm.. correct.. no log, oh well. That needs fixing.

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Working ok here so far.
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#33 Post by 01micko »

Thanks James.

I did notice an issue. HTML5 audio/video is not working. I got it sorted in slacko64 with the good, the bad and the ugly gst-plugins... but I just broke my pupsave in librepup so can't sort that for now.

I was running a 64 bit kernel and decided to change to a 32 so my build system would work properly (relies on uname -r for naming) and while the zdrv seems loaded, none of the modules are responsive; tried to switch back to the 64 kernel and the same thing. Seems like a new woof bug to me, can't be sure.

Anyway, I'm building a kernel in libre and will sort out qupzilla sooner or later :wink:
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#34 Post by mavrothal »

01micko wrote:latest
QupZilla
It works.

Here is my "minimal" install.
from PPM install:
libgstreamer-plugins-base
libqtwebkit4
(deps are taken care of)
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wget https://01micko.com/libre/ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet --no-check-certificatewget 
wget https://01micko.com/libre/QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
petget ca-certificates-20150426-noarch_all.pet
petget QupZilla-1.8.6-i686_libre.pet
Maybe a librepup repo is needed ;)
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#35 Post by Billtoo »

I moved my flash drive installation to an HP desktop pc:

video-info-glx 1.5.3 Mon 28 Sep 2015 on Librepup 6.0.2.0 Linux 3.14-librepup i686
2.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
oem: Intel(R) Sandybridge/Ivybridge Graphics Chipset Accelerated VGA BIOS
product: Intel(R) Sandybridge/Ivybridge Graphics Controller Hardware Version 0.0

X Server: Xorg Driver: intel
X.Org version: 1.15.1
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (507x285 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes

direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Desktop x86/MMX/SSE2
OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 10.1.3

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3550 CPU @ 3.30GHz
Core 0: @1695 1: @1682 2: @1692 3: @1697 MHz

I installed 01micko's Qupzilla and ca-certificate pets (thanks), also installed
the flashplayer plugin.

It's working well.

Edit: Here's the Cmus pet if anyone would like it, the link is for Cmus documentation.

http://www.tuxarena.com/static/cmus_guide.php

Edit: Nexuiz242 works great.
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#36 Post by musher0 »

Hello, 01micko and all

Got qupzilla1.8.6 installed and working. Used your list for the libgstream*
and libwebkit. Also installed your "certificate" pet. However I used my
own qupzilla-1.8.6 package which I had prepared previously for
Pprecise-5.4.3. It's here:
-- https://www.adrive.com/public/4qBejQ/qupzilla-1.8.6.pet --
This pet archive comes with all locales and themes provided by the
qupzilla team.

It doesn't seem to need the QTlib's that you mention. We'll see,
experience will tell.

The end result is attached.

BTW, IMO, as a screen capture utility "Screeny" feels pretty clumsy
compared to SFR's "Take_a_Shot!", much less "professional" and less
polished. Iguleder should replace Screeny with "Take_a_Shot!", I think.

BFN.

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#37 Post by musher0 »

Hello all.

A note in the spirit of the "libre":

There are Creative Commons backdrops here and here
-- https://hdwallpapers.cat/creative_commons --

If you don't like those, you'll find lots of other CC-licenced pictures by
setting your search engine to "Creative Commons wallpapers".

Not to forget the old but beautiful and still available Oxygen Office photo
gallery (now an extension of OpenOffice-4.1.1), composed of newspaper
"morgue" pictures and other professional sources.

BFN.

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#38 Post by 01micko »

Nice moon! We don't get to see the eclipse here in the far, far east, never mind.

I think the upshot is that qupzilla is quite capable and doesn't need much more in the way of depends than VLC (most of QT is already there because of that). I vote for it for default :)

---

In other news.. @iguleder, I thought musl was a near certainty to be in the devx, but alas no.

Anyway, doesn't matter because ntfs-3g doesn't build with it anyway so I used Landleys aboriginal. this one is just for the initrd but of course if anyone wants to test it will work in the main system. It will be going into woof.
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#39 Post by mavrothal »

Tried it on my Compaq presario v4000 (circa 2005) with intel chipset video and wireless.
Everything is fine but the wireless (Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG).
I guess very few wireless cards are open source (some Atheros I think) because of presumptive "fears of security related lawsuits"...
This makes LibrePup problematic with laptops, but I guess this is the idea behind the "libre" movement. Make them provide the source.
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#40 Post by musher0 »

Hi, Mick.

Yeah, it was really impressive. You don't think the moon can have a
copper/orangy color, we are so used to see it white. Unfortunately, there
were from time to time some clouds over the park where I was, so I
didn't get to see the entire transformation. But I did see about 75% of it.
The next "Blood Moon", as I learned it's called, will be back in this area in
2033. Likely, I'll be six feet under by then, which is why I wanted to see it
this time.

This type of lunar eclipse happens in a different part of the world every
year, so I'm sure Australians will get a chance to see it some day.
~~~~~~~~~

Back to our subject, people:
don't forget to enable as many extensions as you can in qupzilla, in
particular the "cookies" one. Otherwise qupzilla will go out like a candle
in the wind. (See capture 1)

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@Iguleder
Please don't forget to type

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cd /usr/share/X11;ln -s $PWD/rgb.txt /root/.rgb.txt
or equivalent before your publish your next release. It's not required per
se to use gcolor2, but having the /root/.rgb.txt link is a great time-saver
when programming colors.

When you click "Show saved colors" at the bottom of the gcolor2 window
with this link enabled, you get to see 256 pre-named colors. These are
actually color variables recognized throughout the Linux system, even
by jwm. It can save you a lot of fidgeting with the color hexadecimals to
find the color you want.

With this link, you can browse through the pre-named colors for a color
approaching the one you want, and then you refine the hex numbers to
your liking. Saves you from starting from scratch every time.
(See capture 2)

Way past bedtime here, even for this night hawk! BFN.

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