briefly . . .and mp3 and ogg are audio, yes?
mp3 is audio, with mp4 being for audio and video
ogg can be both audio only AND audio and video
so you can convert mp4 to ogg
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file:///tmp/lucidpupupdate.html
but it is only offering to installThe latest available update for Lucid Puppy is currently lucid_puppy_UD-0.4.pet April 20, 2010
I did it: it's OK. ThanksClick yes in the first dialog window and you will get the update, also including the libfaad fix.
Feedback please. Smile
Disabling hardware acceleration works for me.Lucid 008,
About Nvidia, and GeForce card with a jerky video screen under Flash.,
I modified the screen resolution through 'xorgwizard' and put
1600 x 1200 x 24 (OK for monitor, maybe NOT OK for card) .
and now it's OK for me
Loadable kernel modules must be compiled using the same versions of gcc and libc.so.6 as the kernel was compiled under.phil812 wrote:when I try to execute nvidia-file it's fails with:
"The CC version check failed:
The compiler used to compile the kernel (gcc 4.3) does not exactly match the current compiler (gcc 4.4)...."
But, but, but.... This seems odd to me--it seems ppen. I mean people should be able to compile the Catalyst and Nvidia drivers. I am going to ask Barry--maybe this is an artifact of the development that will correct itself.If you try compiling that driver module under either Quirky-018 or Wary-019 using its own devx, you might succeed, and the resulting .ko (copied over into Lupu's /lib/modules/2.6.33.2) should run under Lupu.
What Lupu really needs is *two* devx .sfs's, one (gcc 4.3.n) for compiling loadable kernel modules and the other (gcc 4.4.n) for compiling applications, .so libraries and executable binaries.
Or else recompile the kernel under Ubuntu's gcc+libc.so.6. Then it could remain with a single devx. This is to my mind the preferable solution.
Where do you get wma? I don't have any I know RealPlayer will play it. I would like it if gxine would. I have a new version with all of the ubuntu codecs rather than Barry's pet package.ok yes=works no=doesn't work.. a quick test
mp4 yes
mp3 yes
divx yes
flac yes
wmv yes
mp3 yes
wma no
This works:playdayz wrote:So, how to run a program on first boot only?
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#!/bin/sh
if [ ! -L /mnt/home ]; then
exec /usr/sbin/xrandrshell
else
continue
fi
hey darwinevolved, in 009 you will be able to go to new-wizard if the auto config fails and that has the option to handle the alrenate intel driver. Please let us know. thanks.darwinev0lved wrote:Hi just a quick report on the experimental lucid - 'fraid it didn't get past the Xorgwizard. I'm assuming it's the old picking the wrong intel driver problem (that lupup008 gives you the option to choose). So the Ubuntu way is not too smart if it's picking the wrong driver
Having said that - I tried the Ubuntu 10.04beta2 running off a usbstick and although it boots with the speed of a dead dog, it did find the right driver - so they're obviously doing something right.