DotPups
Aterm 0.4.2
installs aterm in my-applications/bin
installs an Aterm icon in my-roxapps
- drag to desktop
- click to run
- right click to uninstall
- right click to change colours
Screenshot: http://tinypic.com/546jkg
[Edit: ver 0.0.2 ... fixes Home, End keys]
installs aterm in my-applications/bin
installs an Aterm icon in my-roxapps
- drag to desktop
- click to run
- right click to uninstall
- right click to change colours
Screenshot: http://tinypic.com/546jkg
[Edit: ver 0.0.2 ... fixes Home, End keys]
Last edited by GuestToo on Sat 04 Jun 2005, 21:35, edited 1 time in total.
Downloader for Puppy Unleashed 1.0.2 - ver 0.0.2
edit: 24/08/2006 attachment deleted
[edit: new bug fix version]
this version also downloads and runs expandtarballs.sh
this puts a downloader program in my-documents
copy it to the dir you want to download Unleashed to
click it to download Unleashed
downloads all the files automatically
checks the md5sums so you are sure it downloaded ok
(actually, you would be sure that the files you download are identical to the files i have on my drive ... which may not be what Barry has on his drive ... an official md5sum file for the packages would be nice)
basically, just click the program to download Unleashed
edit: 24/08/2006 attachment deleted
[edit: new bug fix version]
this version also downloads and runs expandtarballs.sh
this puts a downloader program in my-documents
copy it to the dir you want to download Unleashed to
click it to download Unleashed
downloads all the files automatically
checks the md5sums so you are sure it downloaded ok
(actually, you would be sure that the files you download are identical to the files i have on my drive ... which may not be what Barry has on his drive ... an official md5sum file for the packages would be nice)
basically, just click the program to download Unleashed
Last edited by GuestToo on Thu 24 Aug 2006, 06:21, edited 5 times in total.
- Lobster
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Dotpups seem to appear in the last directory I saved to - as they are going to be deleted should they not appear and dissapear in my-roxapps by default?
Dotpups seem to be one of the most popular pup features and I am glad to see that they will be eventually integrated into Puppy and the Pupget installer.
I tried to install hbasic and gambas (no problem with xbasic) on my system and just know it should be a dotpup away . . .
The problem is Hbasic needs the troltech QT - so may not be suitable for Puppy?
My feeling is the Shell is a kind of Basic programming without a GUI front end
and [better stop before completely off topic]
most normal non-Crustaceans would probably download the dotpup file somewhere, maybe my-documents, and click it
after it's finished, they can delete it, where ever it is, or they might keep it to reinstall later ... or because clicking the dotpup again often uninstalls it
you can also Open With rox and run the dotpup directly from the internet, instead of downloading it (well, it gets downloaded to /tmp)
after it's finished, they can delete it, where ever it is, or they might keep it to reinstall later ... or because clicking the dotpup again often uninstalls it
you can also Open With rox and run the dotpup directly from the internet, instead of downloading it (well, it gets downloaded to /tmp)
undeb, unrpm - package extraction utilities
2 command line utilities that can extract the files from rpm and deb packages
Puppy has dpkg-deb, but it doesn't seem to work properly
so this puts a dpkg-deb binary in my-applicaions/bin, renamed to dpkg-deb2
useage:
unrpm file.rpm
undeb file.deb
(Edit: this version of unrpm uses busybox's rpm2cpio, which sometimes does not work ... the full version of unrpm should work if this one does not)
2 command line utilities that can extract the files from rpm and deb packages
Puppy has dpkg-deb, but it doesn't seem to work properly
so this puts a dpkg-deb binary in my-applicaions/bin, renamed to dpkg-deb2
useage:
unrpm file.rpm
undeb file.deb
(Edit: this version of unrpm uses busybox's rpm2cpio, which sometimes does not work ... the full version of unrpm should work if this one does not)
Last edited by GuestToo on Sat 03 Sep 2005, 06:37, edited 2 times in total.
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Future DotPup, PupGet with added Debian and RPM
I feel that this is quite important but am not quite sure . . .?
Does this enable us to instigate a testing program for the huge file depository of rpm and debian files for possible inclusion in pupget?
Perhaps we should start a wiki page of packages known to work under Puppy?
Thanks GuestToo
Last edited by Lobster on Fri 20 May 2005, 02:49, edited 1 time in total.
a package management system is: packages ... made especially for a particular flavour os
because they are specially made to work in a particular distro, they may not work well (or at all) in another distro
what a lot of people do not seem to realize, is that 90% ... more like 99% ... of the package management system is ... the packages
in other words, if you want to setup a package management system for Puppy ... you need to put packages on a server somewhere
you really can't use another package manager's packages directly
there are attempts to make more universal package systems
some distros that are based on, for example, Debian, can use the Debian package management system ... but that's because, the distro basically is Debian
if you unzip rpm or deb packages, you usually get dirs and files that would go in /usr ... it might just work to extract the files to /usr, but probably you will need to mess with it a bit to get it to work (maybe find library files it needs, set up menus, config files ...)
unrpm and undeb are just simple unzip programs, not an installer
because they are specially made to work in a particular distro, they may not work well (or at all) in another distro
what a lot of people do not seem to realize, is that 90% ... more like 99% ... of the package management system is ... the packages
in other words, if you want to setup a package management system for Puppy ... you need to put packages on a server somewhere
you really can't use another package manager's packages directly
there are attempts to make more universal package systems
some distros that are based on, for example, Debian, can use the Debian package management system ... but that's because, the distro basically is Debian
if you unzip rpm or deb packages, you usually get dirs and files that would go in /usr ... it might just work to extract the files to /usr, but probably you will need to mess with it a bit to get it to work (maybe find library files it needs, set up menus, config files ...)
unrpm and undeb are just simple unzip programs, not an installer
Luna Dot Home - another XP theme
Thanks for the themes!
I found another XP theme I think some people will really like. Maybe you would like to try it.
http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/lunadothome/
(The fonts were a little small for my tastes on a 1024x768 screen so I made them each 1 point bigger)
I found another XP theme I think some people will really like. Maybe you would like to try it.
http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/lunadothome/
(The fonts were a little small for my tastes on a 1024x768 screen so I made them each 1 point bigger)
Question about uploading files
I wanted to upload some command-line productivity utilities:
* dict - online dictionary
* look - look up words from a list
* ispell - spell checker
The problem is the dictionary for ispell too big to compress less than 1 MB and the forum limits uploads to I MB. Any suggestions?
* dict - online dictionary
* look - look up words from a list
* ispell - spell checker
The problem is the dictionary for ispell too big to compress less than 1 MB and the forum limits uploads to I MB. Any suggestions?