DPupBuster-7.9.0.2 published 17 Feb 2019

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#81 Post by musher0 »

Hello José and all.

First post edited to reflect josejp2424' announcement above.

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#82 Post by darry19662018 »

Thank you Jose and Musher nice.:)

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#84 Post by darry19662018 »

Jose,

I have tested new iso.

1. Firewall loaded as expected and is indicated as such in the tray,
2. Loaded savefile as I made a new one.
3. Tested Gmail - loaded no problems.

I chose the non-pae kernel.

This Puppy has such lovely artwork - a credit to you.

Thank you for bringing this Pup to the community - will use this as a daily runner.

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#85 Post by josejp2424 »

darry19662018 wrote:Jose,

I have tested new iso.

1. Firewall loaded as expected and is indicated as such in the tray,
2. Loaded savefile as I made a new one.
3. Tested Gmail - loaded no problems.

I chose the non-pae kernel.

This Puppy has such lovely artwork - a credit to you.

Thank you for bringing this Pup to the community - will use this as a daily runner.
thanks to you for the tests in dpup buster

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#86 Post by wiak »

Hi Jose,

I already had the iso and had installed so have now downloaded the delta for re-test later. With these fixes should be good.

If you haven't added the recipe for building this to official Woof-CE github page, I hope that you can soon. I'd like to fix up makepup soonish to work with the new offerings from Woof-CE github.

Cheers,

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Re: dpup buster alpha 2

#87 Post by Terry H »

josejp2424 wrote:Hello guys, here is the ISO with all corrections.

Midori now plays YouTube videos.

Installed libthai-data as 666philb suggested, that solved the problem.

Fixed Firewall-status, solved iptables.

New ISO download from Sourceforge.


Descarga ISO kernel 4.19.20 non-PAE.

Descarga ISO kernel 4.19.20 PAE.

The Delta file for those who have the former ISO

Delta kernel 4.19.20 non-PAE.

Delta kernel 4.19.20 PAE.


DEVX-Dpup_Buster.
There seems to be an issue with dates. The date in the iso file name shows 07032019, the current date time is March 5th 2019 23:38 UTC , so it couldn't be produced on 07032019.

Then looking at the iso with rox using list view the file creation date/time is shown as 8th March 2019. This is very confusing.
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#88 Post by Terry H »

Have just done a new frugal install with the latest release on my desktop PC with AMD FX6100 CPU. I am having difficulties attempting to use midori. I selected to run midori as spot on first run setup.

When running midori I get the message shown in the image below, when I first run midori.

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I am not able to view any https pages. I viewed the murga-linux.com/puppy forum OK.

Changes to preferences are only maintained within the existing occurrence of midori and not reflected when a new midori window is opened.

In attempting to investigate this I am not able to find the midori config file. There is nothing located in /home/spot/.config or /root/.config. I also did a search with pfind and can't find any midori config direcrory / file.



Edit: update to include this installation was done on desktop computer.
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#89 Post by ally »

new ISOs from the Hungarian team, mirrored here:

http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Dpup_Buster

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#90 Post by futwerk »

new backgrounds.
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#91 Post by musher0 »

Great images! Thanks, futwerk!
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#92 Post by watchdog »

musher0 wrote:Hi José.

I have installed both watchdog's firewall-ng and PeasyFirewallMonitor.

I mentioned a problem with "iptables" in our DPBuster to rcrsn51 here.

(@watchdog: where has the icon gone?)
My thread about firewall-ng has been discontinued. Read the last post of that thread.

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#93 Post by darry19662018 »

Ok I typed cd spot and executed Midori this is what spewed out in the terminal hopefully someone will understand.

midori

** (midori:10674): CRITICAL **: 19:52:35.619: session.vala:278: Failed add tab to session database: Invalid type 'GParamULong' in statement:
INSERT INTO tabs (crdate, tstamp, session_id, uri, title)
VALUES (:crdate, :tstamp, :session_id, :uri, :title)


(gst-plugin-scanner:10715): GStreamer-WARNING **: 19:52:36.558: Failed to load plugin '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstdv.so': libdv.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

(gst-plugin-scanner:10715): GStreamer-WARNING **: 19:52:41.273: Failed to load plugin '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstlibvisual.so': libvisual-0.4.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

(gst-plugin-scanner:10715): GStreamer-WARNING **: 19:52:41.614: Failed to load plugin '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstshout2.so': libshout.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

** (midori:10674): CRITICAL **: 19:54:26.881: session.vala:278: Failed add tab to session database: Invalid type 'GParamULong' in statement:
INSERT INTO tabs (crdate, tstamp, session_id, uri, title)
VALUES (:crdate, :tstamp, :session_id, :uri, :title)


(midori:10674): GLib-CRITICAL **: 19:54:29.634: Source ID 44 was not found when attempting to remove it

** (WebKitWebProcess:10702): WARNING **: 19:54:59.553: WebKit wasn't able to find the GStreamer opengl plugin. Hardware-accelerated zero-copy video rendering can't be enabled without this plugin.

** (WebKitWebProcess:10702): WARNING **: 19:55:43.139: WebKit wasn't able to find the GStreamer opengl plugin. Hardware-accelerated zero-copy video rendering can't be enabled without this plugin.

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#94 Post by darry19662018 »

Thank you Futwerk using Dbuster No,2

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#95 Post by musher0 »

Hi, darry19662018.

Those glib "Critical" messages you can probably silence by running midori like so:

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midori 2>/dev/null
Even abiword, gnumeric, gftp, geany, etc., do that in
any Pup if they have not been compiled with the exact same version of the "glibc".
(My understanding.)

If you wish, you can create an alias in your /root/.bashrc file:

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alias midori="midori 2>/dev/null"
Next time, when you type < midori >, the warning messages will not show up
when you run midori from console.

If there were really serious problems, there wouldn't be any warnings or messages,
midori would simply not run. Period.

IHTH.
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#96 Post by darry19662018 »

Thanks Musher,

I wondered what it was all about. Thanks for the explanation.

Anyway as I said enjoying this Pup.:)

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#97 Post by musher0 »

My pleasure.
Indeed it is quite the Puppy! :D
I haven't seen one like this in a long time!
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#98 Post by wiak »

Midori ver 8 released on below date. Has number of bug fixes and first one with cross-browser extension support.

https://www.midori-browser.org/2019/02/28/robolicious/

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#99 Post by musher0 »

Brand new second alpha!
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#100 Post by watchdog »

New frugal install of alpha2. Cups not working. This has been already discussed but no fix yet.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 79#1019679

Abiword not installed. I have installed abiword-portable-3.0 from a DebianDog thread.

I installed qpdfview: a dependency qtbase-abi-5.11.3 is reported missing but it works.

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