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Slacko 5.7.1 woof-CE testing

#1 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Hi, I tried a fresh build of the latest slacko 14.0 woof-CE testing branch and slackware 14.0 repository here:

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/kwhxksubf00ny/14.0 (Mirror)

A suggestion for a new thread for this iso/branch was made so here is one. :) Feel free to play with it and report any problems, especially if they are not present in the original Slacko 5.7 (most can probably be patched in woof-CE or the adrv as needed)

Changes added in the adrv (optional file):
- Firefox 17esr replaced with Firefox 28 (palemoon and slimjet-14.0.16 can also be used if you want a bit more)
- Added a suspend button on desktop for laptops
- Re-added Ctrl-Alt-Backspace functionality to xorg.conf
- Added some missing mini-icons
- Added a working sfsconvert with the mksquashfs3 files
- Set gnome-mplayer as the default music player (pMusic can still be used if desired)
- Made "skip scanning extracted files for missing dependencies (faster)" the default in ppm

The default OpenSSL in slackware 14.0 is 1.0.1 but there is some information about 1.0.2 here (thanks belham2)
The kernel has been updated from 3.4 to 3.18 (nopae) as it's still being maintained well by Greg on http://www.kernel.org

I use this as my main OS for everything, my laptop is from 2005 and still works great. :)
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#3 Post by 8Geee »

A few quick ?'s

What version of BASH is installed? bash = 4.1.0
IIRC glibc is 2.15?

Good choice on 3.18.x kernel, though "officially" EOL, I heard the same. I presume 3.18.87. OK

OpenSSL 1.0.2 is now "n" revision. (use slackware.com --> security advisories --> 2017: the pup-update repo's might still refer to 1.0.1u(1))

wget is 1.19 OK
curl is 7.57 OK

Finally, if interested, I got FF45.9esr funxioning very good on my 5.7-spins... A few tweaks still needed but passable. I will revise it shortly, anyway, with those tweaks.

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#4 Post by 8Geee »

I downloaded and boot from CD on my EEEpc900a, did noot install.
All looks well. I checked...

wget 1.19.2
curl 7.57
openssl 1.0.1u2 this can go to 1.0.2g -->n if you wish
bash 4.1.0 *** really needs the upgrade ***

WARNING! bash as used in this distro is vunerable to She11$hock.
slackware has 4.1.17 (look for slackware13.37 version) in security advisories -->2017

Firefox28 needs to be completely configured by the end-user. No Comment, most distros are similar.

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#5 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Thanks ally and 8Geee. :)
8Geee wrote:bash 4.1.0 *** really needs the upgrade ***

WARNING! bash as used in this distro is vunerable to She11$hock.
slackware has 4.1.17 (look for slackware13.37 version) in security advisories -->2017
Thanks for that info 8Geee. I used the flags mentioned by mavrothal here to compile a 14.0 version of 4.1.17, as the Slackware versions had these differences and SFR's link seems dead now. Might add it to the adrv/iso later if I encounter no issues with it.

bash4-4.1.17_spup.pet (329.2 KB)

edit Dec. 22: Updated the iso to the bash4-4.1.17_spup.pet as well

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#6 Post by mini-jaguar »

Tried it on an ext2 partition: worked great.

On an ext4 partition: did not work.

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#7 Post by 8Geee »

Yah, thats about right, ext4 is problematic, ext2&3 OK. Using ext3 on similar pup. No problems.

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#8 Post by mini-jaguar »

Hmm, actually it did work with ext4 on another computer, what led me to think that was the problem was the error it wrote related to ext4 (didn't boot).

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boot frpm ext4

#9 Post by sheldonisaac »

mini-jaguar wrote:Tried it on an ext2 partition: worked great.

On an ext4 partition: did not work.
I got the iso from https://www.mediafire.com/folder/kwhxksubf00ny/14.0
Put files in /mnt/sda1/slacko571

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-rw-r--r--  1 root root  25260032 Jan 14 17:43 adrv_slacko_5.7.1.sfs
-rw-r--r--  1 root root 105615360 Jan 14 17:38 puppy_slacko_5.7.1.sfs
-rw-r--r--  1 root root   2326801 Jan 14 17:19 initrd.gz
-rw-r--r--  1 root root  27901952 Jan  4 13:32 zdrv_slacko_5.7.1.sfs
-rw-r--r--  1 root root   5043232 Jan  4 13:03 vmlinuz
Did grub4dosconfig
Boots OK on this Dell E6410 laptop. sda1 is ext4
—— Distro Specifications ——

Distro: Slacko Puppy 5.7.1
Window Manager: JWM vgit-905
Desktop Start: xwin jwm
Dell E6410: BusterPup, BionicPup64, Xenial, etc
Intel DQ35JOE, Dell Vostro 430
Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire One, EeePC 1018P

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#10 Post by 6502coder »

Installed the r5822 (25 jan 2018) build to an 8 GB Lexar flash drive formatted ext3. Installed belham2's PET to update openssl to 1.0.2l, and replaced e3 with my own custom build. After an evening of kicking the tires, no problems to report.

Compaq Presario 2200, 1.3 GHz, 1 GB RAM, wired Ethernet

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#11 Post by 6502coder »

Did a manual frugal update from r5822 to r6052. Installed latest Dnes build of PaleMoon and posting from this now. Haven't had any problems at all so far.

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#12 Post by 8Geee »

Just tried this again 6052 build.

Loads/runs well on eeePC-900a.
nice update to kernel and slackware

I did some personal things here as experiment, that follows the EONS build/ Original Slacko Puppy 5.7.

1.) BASH = 4.1.017
2.) openssl --> 1.0.2o direct... no PPM.
3.) FF28 replaced w/ configured FF27 (root)
4.) PPM altered to USA (slackware/patches/PupSlacko/PS14)

Using save-file on SSD, USB-stick boots normal to my spins.

I have not tested printing (USB direct, not network).

I would recommend your 6052 as LTS slacko-puppy5.7.
Considering the major recent kernel changes due to meltdown/spectre, a new kernel-patch every 2 months seems appropriate. The 3.18.102 is latest.

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#13 Post by 8Geee »

Hmmm- remaster problems to a USB stick (intended mode13 operation). Note remaster time 31 minutes... original Slacko5.7 is under 18 minutes.

Oh dear initrd//sfs warning --> quit Therefore I can't get this pup on USB.

Looks like initrd/mnt/tmpfs is proper location.

1Gb ext3 format.

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#14 Post by darry19662018 »

Well Sailor running this on a Dell Studio 1555 and it is running pretty sweet - frugal install. Thanks for this build.

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SOLVED in r6157 foomatic still optional

#15 Post by 8Geee »

So, this pup like other new pups(?) has this intermediate step of making a USB Flash in fat32, then configure the system, then save with shutdown/restart and install again to another USB drive (partition/formatting any way you like). Copy the 3fs and done. Pupmode is 13.

Two USB's needed instead of one. But it works,

In Related News: got this on USB 768Mb ext3. Tossed adrive and put FF27 in root. Tossed unwanted vid-drivers. Gdmap reporting 460Mb with all the shares/servers. It should stay under 500Mb once I put in personal files and run the browser on-line.

Besides my getting used to this new way of doing things its really is nice to see the kernel upgraded to a supported version. At least Meltdown/Spectre is being fixed enroute. Thats not happening in 3.4.x.

These older FF browsers are quite snappy once they start-up. I tried ice-cat31.8 and it was as slow as FF45.9esr (read: molasses).

I would recommend this as the successor to Slacko5.7 original. Folks with an Atom CPU can still use the EONS version, those with anything else should be pointed here.

The only suggestion I have at this point is to have Foomatic xqx and zjs installed directly to Puppy (not in z or a drive). This will help with newer HP Laser Printers (usually under US$100 for base models w/wifi).

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foomatic drivers found

#16 Post by 8Geee »

I found a copy (stored in SSD) of the foomatic files rcrsn51 made a few years back.

Sorry for double link, but some people may need a heads-up. This link goes to the actual upload post, but the first post in the thread should be consulted if any questions.

Foomatic D/L Post

Also found in forum is the post to upgrade Slacko-based pups OpenSSL from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2g. There are a few caveats here AFTER the pet install... mainly that one must go to Slackware.com --> security advisories --> 2018 and D/L the latest OpenSSL patch (1.0.2o). The version is Slackware 14.2, and the solibs are done first as a pet, then the OpenSSL as pet.

The 1.0.2g upgrade link is HERE


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#17 Post by HerrBert »

frugal install of r6089 on lenovo ideapad S10e
boots ok but no acpi
bootsysinit.log has this:

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acpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or directory
acpi_listen: can't open socket /var/run/acpid.socket: No such file or directory
machine-info:
PC Manufacturer: LENOVO
Product Name: 40682HG

Motherboard Vendor: Lenovo
Product Name: Kuril

BIOS Vendor: LENOVO
Version: 14CNA0WW
Release Date: 10/11/2010

Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz

Linux Kernel: 3.18.105 (i686)
Kernel Version: #1 SMP Tue Apr 17 15:13:17 EDT 2018
PAE Enabled: No

Distro: Slacko Puppy 5.7.1
Window Manager: JWM vgit-905
Desktop Start: xwin jwm

Development:
Bash: 4.2.53
Geany: 1.23.1
Gtkdialog: 0.8.4
Perl: 5.16.3
Yad: 0.19.1
--
busybox: 1.21.0
dhcpcd: 5.5.6
Glibc: 2.15
OpenSSL: 1.0.1u 22 Sep 2016, built on: Thu Sep 22 12:48:08 2016
wpa_supplicant: 2.6

would be great to have an updated version for netbook

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#18 Post by 8Geee »

Most netbooks were Intel Atom. No Meltdown or Spectre problems, and no hidden "policeman" on the CPU chip (Intel Management Engine, and other names).

The two items in the post right above yours is all they need.

On the Other Hand, I have made the EONS spin for a few years. It has everything you listed, EXCEPT the kernel is 3.4.82. You may remove the office if you don't want it. As far as I know acpi works in that one, but Lenovo may disagree, just as it did with this version.

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#19 Post by HerrBert »

The two items in the post right above yours is all they need.
i've spent a lot of time to setup slacko5.7.0 (pae though i have only 1G ram - don't remember why i chose this...) the way i wanted.

if it's only about openSSL, i think i can keep my slacko5.7.0 and install the update.

thx for advise

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#20 Post by festus »

Here is a pet for openssl-1.0.2p-i686 that I just compiled from slacko-5.7.1

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# openssl version -a
OpenSSL 1.0.2p  14 Aug 2018
built on: reproducible build, date unspecified
platform: linux-elf
options:  bn(64,32) rc4(8x,mmx) des(ptr,risc1,16,long) idea(int) blowfish(idx) 
compiler: gcc -I. -I.. -I../include  -fPIC -DOPENSSL_PIC -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -Wa,--noexecstack -DL_ENDIAN -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_PART_WORDS -DOPENSSL_IA32_SSE2 -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m -DRC4_ASM -DSHA1_ASM -DSHA256_ASM -DSHA512_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DRMD160_ASM -DAES_ASM -DVPAES_ASM -DWHIRLPOOL_ASM -DGHASH_ASM
OPENSSLDIR: "/etc/ssl"
Download:
https://www.datafilehost.com/d/0f08762d
openssl-1.0.2p-i686.pet 1 MB
MD5: 5bffd56398467bbbf04896e9a086d0c5

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