KDPUP = KDE 3.5.10 + dpup 484 beta 4
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It is strange... I haven't tried the light version but with the full version on a different computer I had a message from Puppy universal installer it can not find the files on CD-Rom drive. To solve this I had to show the path to the files manual. As far as I remember you can simple open the CD-Rom and drug and drop the initrd or vmlinuz file from there to the path asking window. This should be enough to solve this problem.bohocmasni wrote:I tried frugal install this kdpup-lite but didnt work, didnt found main sfs file in directory. how can I show the place of file from init-ram console? and how can I change main sfs location before booting?
You can also copy manual the files after you boot the live CD and then you can change grub menu list. I prefer to do this because it takes less time than Universal installer process.
To change the SFS location before booting you can type E when grub menu list appear. Then you can change the path to the file by hitting E again and Enter. Then you can boot the edited grub entry with B.
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P. e. when I boot from lupus live CD I can type "puppy pupsfs=sdb1:/OS kdpup/kdpup/kdpup-484.sfs" ( or st similar ), and it works ( with lupus kernel? )
I think if I could give sfs-s name and location with hand... What file 'knows' kdpup-484.sfs-s name? Because it search this file so one of files knows this name...
( I tried this way frugal install this way, and I dont want to sacrifice a CD. )
( H is GRUB is same the other pups GRUB (qtpuppy, macpup), and they work with this settings: )
I think if I could give sfs-s name and location with hand... What file 'knows' kdpup-484.sfs-s name? Because it search this file so one of files knows this name...
( I tried this way frugal install this way, and I dont want to sacrifice a CD. )
( H is GRUB is same the other pups GRUB (qtpuppy, macpup), and they work with this settings: )
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rootnoverify (hd1,0)
kernel /OS/kdpup/vmlinuz psubdir=/OS/kdpup/ pmedia=atahd nosmp
initrd /OS/kdpup/initrd.gz
I don't know what should be the boot code this way, but you can extract the files from the iso with IsoMaster.bohocmasni wrote:P. e. when I boot from lupus live CD I can type "puppy pupsfs=sdb1:/OS kdpup/kdpup/kdpup-484.sfs" ( or st similar ), and it works ( with lupus kernel? )
Here is my working grub menu entry for KDPup-484 the full version.
Look for the right name of the main SFS for the lite version when you extract the iso and replace it in my example code:
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title Puppy Linux 484 frugal in sda1 dir puppy484
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
kernel /puppy484/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd psubdir=puppy484 nosmp
initrd /puppy484/initrd.gz
boot
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bohocmasni, you should be able to just click iso to mount it, then copy files from it to kdpup subdir and it should work with grub example like saintless posted, try putting subdir on the root of partition.
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
Testing the squeezy debian packages kmplayer and kpart gives meGnuxo wrote:HI, quick question.
Since this is a kde pup, will it use Kmplayer and kpart to stream without flash?
It would make sense to do that instead of gnome mplayer, and gecko-mediaplayer right?
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this error when I try to start kmplayer:
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkde3support.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I suppose it is a dependencies issue to make it work.
Well, here's the pkgs entry for kmplayer for squeeze.
Scroll down for the full dep list. If any deps are missing, pkgs has them.
http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
I wonder how difficult it would be to backport a newer version of Kmplayer.
The newest is 0.11.3c? That's not a giant leap. I think some stuff from the wheezy repos could get that working. Pkgs has everything.
Scroll down for the full dep list. If any deps are missing, pkgs has them.
http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
I wonder how difficult it would be to backport a newer version of Kmplayer.
The newest is 0.11.3c? That's not a giant leap. I think some stuff from the wheezy repos could get that working. Pkgs has everything.
Not in this case I'm afraidGnuxo wrote:Pkgs has everything.
Most of the needed dependencies are not in this link. Take a look:
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# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkparts.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkio.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkdeui.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkdecore.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libsolid.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkmediaplayer.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libkpty.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libnepomuk.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libnepomukutils.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libstreamanalyzer.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libattica.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# kmplayer
kmplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libdbusmenu-qt.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
#
The abbreviations of deps don't usually properly explain where they come from.
For instance, libkparts: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libsolid: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkio: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkdeui: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkdecore: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkmediaplayer: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkpty: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libnepomuk: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libnepomukutils: http://pkgs.org/ubuntu-11.04/ubuntu-mai ... 6.deb.html
Libstreamanalyzer: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libattica: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libdbusmenu-qt2: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
I hope this makes things easier for you. All of these packages are from pkgs.org.
I posted their entries, so that you can make sure you have all the necessary dependencies of the dependencies, but I mostly just saw libqt for most of them. Hope I helped.
For instance, libkparts: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libsolid: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkio: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkdeui: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkdecore: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkmediaplayer: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libkpty: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libnepomuk: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libnepomukutils: http://pkgs.org/ubuntu-11.04/ubuntu-mai ... 6.deb.html
Libstreamanalyzer: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libattica: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
Libdbusmenu-qt2: http://pkgs.org/debian-squeeze/debian-m ... 6.deb.html
I hope this makes things easier for you. All of these packages are from pkgs.org.
I posted their entries, so that you can make sure you have all the necessary dependencies of the dependencies, but I mostly just saw libqt for most of them. Hope I helped.
Sorry, Gnuxo, this is a dead end
After getting 82 Mb of dependencies archives and 210 Mb of real hard disk space used I got this message:
I don't think kmplayer will be a better option than using flash at least for KDPup. Maybe older version of kmplayer will be easier to install but the latest one from Debian squeezy packages is not a good idea.
The packages I got with apt-get from Debian Live CD are for Kmplayer V 0.11.2b and KDE 4.4.5. KDPup has KDE 3.5.
After getting 82 Mb of dependencies archives and 210 Mb of real hard disk space used I got this message:
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# kmplayer
kmplayer: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libkde3support.so.4)
kmplayer: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.5)
kmplayer: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libstreamanalyzer.so.0)
kmplayer: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /usr/lib/libstreams.so.0)
The packages I got with apt-get from Debian Live CD are for Kmplayer V 0.11.2b and KDE 4.4.5. KDPup has KDE 3.5.
I don't know where to find an older version of kmplayer. Perhaps the ubuntu lucid repos?
But I found this...
http://kplayer.sourceforge.net/
It's rather out of date and it's development is dead, but it has a browser kpart and seems like it will probably work.
But I found this...
http://kplayer.sourceforge.net/
It's rather out of date and it's development is dead, but it has a browser kpart and seems like it will probably work.
I've found Kmplayer V 0.10.0c in lenny packages. You need to install 47 Mb of dependencies to make it work with KDPup. Maybe less if you have time to experiment.Gnuxo wrote:I don't know where to find an older version of kmplayer. Perhaps the ubuntu lucid repos?
I'm uploading an archive with all needed packages in:
http://www.mydrive.ch/
username: guest@saintless
password: download
The archive is: kmplayer0.10.0c_plus_depend.tar.gz
After the installation KDE will give you an error:
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could not find mime type
application/octet stream
To be honest maybe I'm wrong, but I don't see the point of replacing flash with much more hungry for RAM and CPU resources application like Kmplayer.
Anyway you can have it working on KDPup-484.
KDPup-484 full version has Firefox 3.6.23 (old version but works fine and uses less RAM than the new ones), Dillo2 and Konqueror 3.5.9. You can choose any of them for default browser.Gnuxo wrote:What browser is going to be default?
I don't know if you have noticed this, but KDPup is 2 years old puplet. There is not development intention, but in my opinion it is very good the way it is. Read the first post of this thread.