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Pelo

Gutenprint included in all ISOs

#46 Post by Pelo »

perhaps heretic Idea, IMO no need of Gutenprint included in all ISOs. Most of us don't print anyhing because
A they have no printer
B printing does not work with Puppy
C if office stuff has been deleted by the Puppy builder, what do you want to print ? Songs..
Ah scripts..

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Re: Gutenprint included in all ISOs

#47 Post by Robert123 »

Pelo wrote:perhaps heretic Idea, IMO no need of Gutenprint included in all ISOs. Most of us don't print anyhing because
A they have no printer
B printing does not work with Puppy
C if office stuff has been deleted by the Puppy builder, what do you want to print ? Songs..
Ah scripts..
Blah Blah Blah Blah................................................................................................................................................................................
Devuan Linux, Stardust 013 (4.31) updated [url]https://archive.org/details/Stardustpup013glibc2.10[/url]
s57(2018)barebone[url]https://sourceforge.net/projects/puppy-linux-minimal-builds/files/s57%282018%29barebones.iso/download[/url]

hamoudoudou

belham, how to find your conky ? What'is name ?

#48 Post by hamoudoudou »

belham, how to find your conky ? What'is name ?
About Printers, 3D, bluetooth, that is useless for most people, i would be better SFS to load when people need to use these equipment.
There is none application , why to include Libs for no usage..
My purpose was to feed-back about Abiword.. Latest version is made available by my Puduan.. Who can do as well, right now ?
Devuan, what is that ? PPM downloads debian stuff.. But i really don't care, if that works on my computer.
Dpup Stretch Released by Musher for (professional) testers.
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hamoudoudou

Osmo 0.2.14 ! puduan-7.0.0a1_r5403.iso: 209 M

#49 Post by hamoudoudou »

OSMO not available? but provided by PPM Osmo 0.2.14 !

2017-04-15: version 0.4.0

Migrated to GTK+-3 and WebKit2Gtk
Bug fixes (#105, #90, #108, #104)
More customisable calendar colors
Use the XDG directory structure for the config and data files (#133)
Moon phase icon is now displayed
Show hidden files in the file chooser dialogs (#143)
Saved the Osmo state on SIGINT and SIGTERM signals
Option to disable background colors in calendar printing
New and updated translations

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#50 Post by musher0 »

Sailor Enceladus?

You ok? You haven't posted in the forum for a full week! It's lonesome here without you!

There are people on the French who are interested in another Puduan brew from you.
Starting here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... ost#987268

Happy Easter, BTW!
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hamoudoudou

My Puduan ready for use is sailor enceladus

#51 Post by hamoudoudou »

My Puduan ready for use is sailor enceladus, layed beside DebianDog Deepin, boot by isobooter. A little bit forgotten.. i am with Arfulpup mainly.. I cannot use all my puppies..

PPM : ascii ??? no newer ?

ISOBOOTER :

timeout 10
default 0

title DebianDog-Stretch-Deepin-DE-2017-01-02
partnew (hd0,3) 0x00 (hd0,0)/DebianDog-Stretch-Deepin-DE-2017-01-02.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 (hd0,0)/DebianDog-Stretch-Deepin-DE-2017-01-02.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
chainloader (0xff)

title puduan-7.0.0a1_r5403
partnew (hd0,3) 0x00 (hd0,0)/puduan-7.0.0a1_r5403.iso
map --heads=0 --sectors-per-track=0 (hd0,0)/puduan-7.0.0a1_r5403.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=cd psavemark=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /initrd.gz

title More ISOs (see the instructions)
configfile (hd0,x)/menu.lst
commandline
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hamoudoudou

Why people dislike Puduan ?

#52 Post by hamoudoudou »

Why people dislike Puduan ? Nothing wrong is this Puppy Linux.. Perhaps that is the reason why people don't post. It would mean that to be at the top of the forum, a puppy has to be Wobbly (google translation = bancale)
Puduan available google.com/drive Whose builder ?
:? mouse often freeze
:shock: gnumeric from PPM installed..
:evil: google streets, no satellite, only plan
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hamoudoudou

Puduan is forgottten in drawers

#53 Post by hamoudoudou »

forum squadron is testing the bionic future. Puduan is forgotten in drawers
Google traduction : swarm of hornets, bees, wasps looking for new flowers
the flowers will fade if they are not watered
Fredx181 works.
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#54 Post by musher0 »

Hello all.

To anyone interested in "woofing" this Puduan-7, this post by
BillToo may be worth (re)reading.

Bye.
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Re: Puduan is forgottten in drawers

#55 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

hamoudoudou wrote:forum squadron is testing the bionic future. Puduan is forgotten in drawers
Google traduction : swarm of hornets, bees, wasps looking for new flowers
the flowers will fade if they are not watered
Hi hamoudoudou,

I don't think you, in particular, would like what is happening in woof-CE to this distro, mainly the removal of standard apps like abiword/gnumeric/inkscape and the switch to lxde/pcmanfm stuff, so I kept "a1" here (for this thread anyway).

There's a post here about a vanilla "b3" build though, musher0 had some interesting things to say about it so far :D
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 309#990309

hamoudoudou

no bugs.. félicitations

#56 Post by hamoudoudou »

" don't think you, in particular, would like what is happening in woof-CE to this distro, mainly the removal of standard apps like abiword/gnumeric/inkscape and the switch to lxde/pcmanfm stuff, so I kept "a1" here (for this thread anyway)."
Poor french citizens, used to ready for use Toutou 4.3.1 with Médor, our smiling hostess for Help any of them.. are abandoned. is this geek world for learners..? they learn how to install, they should learn how to use.. Once a TV set has the red button light, They rush to install another TV set.. They never watch TV..
]Anyway, about Puduan, i am proud of my devs.. no bugs.. félicitations :roll: excepted Musher0, never his desktop will please me.
Sailor Enceladus, the rules are changed.. Puppy Linux was thought ready for use for families, now Pupppy is thought to be disabled quickly on workshop deck.. No need of wheels, the car will never be released on roads.
As laboratory mice, Puppies are trashed as soon born.. unless Ally save them..
:arrow: your Puduan was running at home yesterday . No trouble.

hamoudoudou

Python, LLVM, and wireless drivers are the main items.

#57 Post by hamoudoudou »

removal, slim, barebone... i dont need to trim the fat with 4GB of RAM. I am far for windows Seven levels whether CPU or RAM.. Puppy Linux is quite under normal level of CPU..
However, just to join our happy builders of new Puppies, i took a glance where MBs could be removed, not a silly way, but as clever as possible
First look at the 80/20 Python, LLVM, and wireless drivers are the main items.
LLVM can be removed imediatly
Python could be removed..
Iwlwifi : only one files is needed, which one : Debian Dog by fredx181 has the answer, i am wireless connected when this Dog OS has only one file IWLWIFI, i don't remember which one.. That will be solved soon..
Unless your hobby is only programming, you bought (expensive) computer at least to play with it a businessman typing letters and accounting house wallet, to justify your wife time spent hidden first stage , apart from family. manage some souvenirs from holidays , and listen or watch some x videos or You tube singers
QT4 QT5 : sure QT4 is enough, and one can live without Qt...

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Re: CUPS - printing filter fails

#58 Post by 01101001b »

davids45 wrote:G'day,

Tried the 5459 puduan (frugal) and as before with this family of Pups, printing fails 'out-of-the-box'.

Maybe I'm the only one still using paper for stuff.

The problem is a filter-fail,
I had the same problem once. I was trying to install printer drivers from a pet. The problem was, during installation, several symlinks had to be created, and they weren't. I realized the problem when I found little text files where supposedly there had to be symlinks.

I took those little text files as a guide (inside of them I found the target for each symlink) and I replaced each and every one of them with the apropiate symlink.

And behold! A working printer.

Final thoughts:

- Puppy can print flawlessly (at least, mine does).
- A linux distro that can't print is useless.
- People still need printing.

Regarding Puduan, I found out this thread today. I'm using Dpup as my Puppy because it works ok. Devuan only has meaning as an alternative to Debian and systemd.

But puppies don't use systemd in their boot. They use BusyBox.

When I undestood that topic, eagerness to find a devuan-oriented puppy quickly faded. Maybe that is the answer to the question Hamoudoudou arised regarding the lack of interest for this particular puppy.

But, I may be wrong :wink: Regards! :D

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#59 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Hi 01101001b,

That sounds about right. Due to popular demand, devuan has now been removed from official Woof-CE, which I think makes sense because it's easier to maintain and test one dpup than two. I built a vanilla puduan iso yesterday with the "final" commit 6572 and kernel 3.18 nopae in the b3 folder in the link in the first post for fun. It has no desktop icons but you can use the menu to navigate and mount partitions with Filesystem -> pmount. R.I.P. puduan, long live regular deb puppies :lol:

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#60 Post by musher0 »

OMG. Sailor Enceladus is here. :shock:
Pinch me, I'm seeing a ghost. :lol:
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#61 Post by cretsiah »

This is unfortunate:

"Due to popular demand, devuan has now been removed from official Woof-CE,"

Does the french version run in english?
is it being updated?

After having found something that was usable Manjero OpenRC, I had to stop using it soon after, for lack of better terminology "they kicked them out of Manjero".

I dont think Artix is quite ready yet and is not meant for Newbs as i understood it.

MX-Linux is good but its not SystemD free as such and seems to depend on the processor speed as to how good it is either in 32-bit or 64-bit.

Personal anicdotes are that:
My systems seem to dislike SystemD that or its justs buggy as hell. (by the way i have tried to use -barring terminal- the lightest desktop enviroments available)

my systems might as well run bloated windows versions for all the good SystemD is.
-Slow to Load
-Sluggish to run
-Constant wifi dropouts (requires reboot to fix)

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#62 Post by musher0 »

Hi cretsiah.

In answer to your questions,
-- to be clear, my version of Puduan is number 6, one version lower than
Sailor Enceladus', the one presented in this thread.

-- Puduan 6 comes with French locales for various programs, but they are
activated ONLY if you specify French as the system language at first boot.

IHTH
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#63 Post by musher0 »

Hello all.

It's unfortunate for us that Sailor E. has not been around for a long while. I did a trial run
of his latest build (654-something) , and this is a very polished distro.

The PPM, even 6 months later, worked like a charm, not even requiring an update.
Darren is right, Puduan-7 has been largely under-exposed in PuppyLand.

Pcmanfm is the default FM; those who like it will be well served OOTB.

I must say that It's a bit short on the configurations. But then, for some, that can be a
plus, since you will not have to undo someone else's choices to introduce yours.

Only caveat, for me anyway, was that it cannot boot from a Grub4Dos menu.lst. This
venerable grandpa of Linux boots does not recognize the compression format of
Puduan-7's initrd.gz.

I had to burn Puduan-7 to DVD to run it. It has Grub2 as loader, which looks great.
Again, we should see the positive in this: IMO, this can be the ideal "mobile" Puppy.
Puduan-7 on DVD plus a thumbdrive or a little flashcard for your pupsave and your
other personal files, would be a winning combination.

I encourage you to try it. Sailor E's repo at pcloud is still open. His most recent build is
in the B3 folder there.

And since Devuan is on the rise, you'll be trendy using this Pup!

TWYL.
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#64 Post by darry19662018 »

Hi Musher,

I have just tried Sailors latest effort and managed to get it booting with grub4dos by manual editing menu.1st
here is my entry (remembering this the directory I put it in).

title Puppy puduan 7b (sda1/pud7)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /pud7/vmlinuz psubdir=pud7 pmedia=atahd pfix=fsck
initrd /pud7/initrd.gz
You are indeed right pcmanfm is the default file manager. Rox pin to have shortcuts on desktop isn't work thus far I play around and get this to function.

Connects fine. Fire wall doesn't show in tray so will look at that but seems to be working. Will have to play some more.

Anyway thats me for awhile see you guys later.
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#65 Post by darry19662018 »

At the moment until I solve pinboard problem I have had to put a script in start up folder to turn pinboard on not even using an xinitrc from another stable puppy solved the problem.

Anyway like connects to net sound and video working.
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