Woofy does not include the option to change XFCE themes - it's only JWM, Openbox, GTK and Icons at the moment... But you can always tick the 'edit filesystem' checkbox to make some manual changes before the remastered SFS is created.Henry wrote:Woofy looks wonderful. Even the video is a tour de force. I only took a quick glance, but is there any possibility a puppy based on QuirkyNop-1.2 (xfce, Thunar) could be woofied? I know, some people are never satisfied
EDIT: Never mind - I should have known.- Woofy can remaster any Puppy Linux ISO, using any version of Puppy Linux. . .
Woofy 0.91
Re: edit solved
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Hi guys, and thank you Sc0ttman for that awesome tool !
Quick question though: if i choose to add a suffix to the SFS file, then the ISO created won't boot.
I get the splash image, it then loads the keyboard parameter i added (fr), then searches for Puppy files but it seems like it's looking for the original lupu_528.sfs instead of using my custom lupu_528oscar.sfs
I'm no expert in linux cfg files so i thought i'd ask.
Here's the syslinux file: am i supposed to adapt something in there to match the custom SFS file name?
Also, just to make sure: if i have save files on discs of previous 528 frugal installs, and manage to boot my custom ISO without pfix=ram, is it supposed to invite me to load them?
Or would the fact that the SFS name is different actually skip those save files?
I'm having so much fun with all this
Thanks for you help!
Quick question though: if i choose to add a suffix to the SFS file, then the ISO created won't boot.
I get the splash image, it then loads the keyboard parameter i added (fr), then searches for Puppy files but it seems like it's looking for the original lupu_528.sfs instead of using my custom lupu_528oscar.sfs
I'm no expert in linux cfg files so i thought i'd ask.
Here's the syslinux file: am i supposed to adapt something in there to match the custom SFS file name?
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default puppy
display boot.msg
prompt 1
timeout 5
F1 boot.msg
F2 help.msg
F3 help2.msg
label puppy
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=cd pkeys=fr
Or would the fact that the SFS name is different actually skip those save files?
I'm having so much fun with all this
Thanks for you help!
Glad you like Woofy, I plan to update it a bit some time.. With features most people won't ever use - kernel switching, XFCE themes, and a few other things...FreQ wrote:Hi guys, and thank you Sc0ttman for that awesome tool !
Quick question though: if i choose to add a suffix to the SFS file, then the ISO created won't boot... it seems like it's looking for the original lupu_528.sfs instead of using my custom lupu_528oscar.sfs
...if i have save files on discs of previous 528 frugal installs, and manage to boot my custom ISO without pfix=ram, is it supposed to invite me to load them?
Or would the fact that the SFS name is different actually skip those save files?
Anyway... The suffix should not change anything at boot, it should work without other changes (at least puppy 4.2.x works this way, as far as I remember!)... Maybe the 'init' script inside initrd.gz does things differently in Lupu...
You can use Woofy to edit the 'init' script inside initrd.gz by the way...
And also, as far as I know, the suffix will not change which save files are detected and presented..
That means, even after adding the suffix, the same old save files will be listed..
(Unless you then move your SFS files or save files to separate directories, of course...)
Hope that helps.
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Woofy updated to 0.9, many fixes... See main post.
Still no kernel switching yet... Here's the "To Do":
- option to install pkgs into SFS, downloaded from default repo of ISO
- update DISTRO_NAME to $NAME, in DISTRO_SPECS
- kernel switching (supply a kernel.pet.. or ISO with your desired kernel?)
- Fluxbox, IceWM theme support
- lastly, get the terminal output, GUI and dialogs i18n'd.. with some translations
EDIT: will re-upload a fixed 0.9 in a moment...
Still no kernel switching yet... Here's the "To Do":
- option to install pkgs into SFS, downloaded from default repo of ISO
- update DISTRO_NAME to $NAME, in DISTRO_SPECS
- kernel switching (supply a kernel.pet.. or ISO with your desired kernel?)
- Fluxbox, IceWM theme support
- lastly, get the terminal output, GUI and dialogs i18n'd.. with some translations
EDIT: will re-upload a fixed 0.9 in a moment...
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Great, but download link is missing.sc0ttman wrote:Woofy updated to 0.9, many fixes... See main post.
Still no kernel switching yet... Here's the "To Do":
- option to install pkgs into SFS, downloaded from default repo of ISO
- update DISTRO_NAME to $NAME, in DISTRO_SPECS
- kernel switching (supply a kernel.pet.. or ISO with your desired kernel?)
- Fluxbox, IceWM theme support
- lastly, get the terminal output, GUI and dialogs i18n'd.. with some translations
New woofy 0.9 re-uploaded... If you already have 0.9, get the new one!
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Any feedback on this? Anyone tested the new features? I'll assume no news is good news and no update or fix is required for a while...
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New release: Woofy 0.91
Changes:
- new method for deleting files, choose apps to remove from Xdialog checklist
- files woofy_missing_libs.txt and woofy_deleted_files.txt saved to $WORKDIR
- reverted Xdialog progress bars for SFS creation to normal rxvt window (faster)
Changes:
- new method for deleting files, choose apps to remove from Xdialog checklist
- files woofy_missing_libs.txt and woofy_deleted_files.txt saved to $WORKDIR
- reverted Xdialog progress bars for SFS creation to normal rxvt window (faster)
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What is that music
Hi sc0ttman
Just watched your youtube video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpMk7frOEho
The video was a great intro to Woofy. Although I had trouble concentrating on the video because of the fantastic background music. So my question is? Can you let us know the name of the track and the artist.
Yours
In anticipation.
Just watched your youtube video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpMk7frOEho
The video was a great intro to Woofy. Although I had trouble concentrating on the video because of the fantastic background music. So my question is? Can you let us know the name of the track and the artist.
Yours
In anticipation.
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Hi scOttman !
thanks a lot for ths awesome tool !
i discovered it by yesterday (version 0.91).
I got a try on pemasu's uPup-Precise-3.7.2:
trying to remove games, abiword, and some others from the iso worked nice!;
BUT,
trying to remove Seamonkey from the iso failed:
although some references (total 4 items) on mozilla are listed in the delete list, seamonkey is still present in the new iso:
/usr/lib/seamonkey symlink
/usr/lib/seamonkey-2.13.1 folder
and the several seamonkeys desktop (browser, mail, composer, adress-book) are still present in the new puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs file.
So a work-around here is to manualy delete them in the sfs-base.
Also trying to give another name to the puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs ("add a suffix" option) does not seem to adapt initrd.gz accordingly: when booting from the new iso, an error message tells "...looking for puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs ...not found".
work-around: before the "make iso" step, verify that the puppyXXX.sfs name is kept unchanged so that initrd.gz can recognize it.
thanks for any answer
charlie
thanks a lot for ths awesome tool !
i discovered it by yesterday (version 0.91).
I got a try on pemasu's uPup-Precise-3.7.2:
trying to remove games, abiword, and some others from the iso worked nice!;
BUT,
trying to remove Seamonkey from the iso failed:
although some references (total 4 items) on mozilla are listed in the delete list, seamonkey is still present in the new iso:
/usr/lib/seamonkey symlink
/usr/lib/seamonkey-2.13.1 folder
and the several seamonkeys desktop (browser, mail, composer, adress-book) are still present in the new puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs file.
So a work-around here is to manualy delete them in the sfs-base.
Also trying to give another name to the puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs ("add a suffix" option) does not seem to adapt initrd.gz accordingly: when booting from the new iso, an error message tells "...looking for puppy-precise-3.7.2.sfs ...not found".
work-around: before the "make iso" step, verify that the puppyXXX.sfs name is kept unchanged so that initrd.gz can recognize it.
thanks for any answer
charlie
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lost desktop icons after remastering
Hi,
1. have used woofy to remasterize pemasu's wheezy-3.5.2.5;
2. have only deleted
homebank / xcalc / xsoldier / top / tile
3. have added some pets + missing deps (listed after answering "yes" upon "missing dependencies check" box)
all remastering went well (have already used woofy for some weeks with no problem).
4. this time, i get a remasterized puppy-wheezy with missing desktp icons (these are dosplayed with the standard application_x-shellscript.png icon);
note; some icons are not broken (connection, trash, ...)
5. when clicking on icons, apllications run as expected; the only problem is no icon, as if a link between the desktop object and the corresponding theme-icon was broken.
Right-clicking on the desktop icon and definig the icon works; but i had like not to do it at each new install ...!
see screenshot below
Have tried to do in console, but no result:
6. further search showed that the file /root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/ROX-Filer/globicons has been somehow "modified" with lost lines related to the desktop icons; only lines related to disk icons and connect and trash left. Size is ca. 1096 bytes; and also got 0; whereas "normal" size is ca.7096.
Copying an existing "working" globicons file and restarting X recovers the icons.
Thanks for any advice
1. have used woofy to remasterize pemasu's wheezy-3.5.2.5;
2. have only deleted
homebank / xcalc / xsoldier / top / tile
3. have added some pets + missing deps (listed after answering "yes" upon "missing dependencies check" box)
all remastering went well (have already used woofy for some weeks with no problem).
4. this time, i get a remasterized puppy-wheezy with missing desktp icons (these are dosplayed with the standard application_x-shellscript.png icon);
note; some icons are not broken (connection, trash, ...)
5. when clicking on icons, apllications run as expected; the only problem is no icon, as if a link between the desktop object and the corresponding theme-icon was broken.
Right-clicking on the desktop icon and definig the icon works; but i had like not to do it at each new install ...!
see screenshot below
Have tried to do in console, but no result:
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# rox -p /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin
#
Copying an existing "working" globicons file and restarting X recovers the icons.
Thanks for any advice
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Re: lost desktop icons after remastering
All I can think of, is you should click the 'Edit SFS' checkbox before you remaster, and then replace the globicons file in the new SFS base, with the original one from the ISO that you are remastering...
And the change suffix option probably only works in older pups... (pre woof pups, older than 4.31) ..
Glad you like woofy
And the change suffix option probably only works in older pups... (pre woof pups, older than 4.31) ..
Glad you like woofy
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I think I read that there had been a change in the menu system in woof, maybe this is the problem, maybe not.
I just thought it might be worth mentioning
http://bkhome.org/blog2/?viewDetailed=00032
I just thought it might be worth mentioning
http://bkhome.org/blog2/?viewDetailed=00032
sfs suffix - initrd needs to match
Hi sc0ttmansc0ttman wrote:And the change suffix option probably only works in older pups... (pre woof pups, older than 4.31) ..
Glad you like woofy
Just "discovered" Woofy....
Trying to do a remaster of Slacko5.6 but as previously reported the "add an sfs suffix" doesn't work as although the sfs is renamed, the initrd isn't changed to match so the sfs cannot be found on bootup.
It would be great if this could be fixed.....
Woofy works great otherwise.
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Hi sc0ttman
Just to record that I was able to use Edit-Initrdgz-1.4.pet from
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72842
to amend the initrd.gz to how I wanted things named
then used woofy with no sfs suffix but amended the iso contents just before creation to overwrite the initrd.gz and to rename the puppy sfs.
I also wanted the sfs to be xz compressed so I added -comp xz to the relevant mksquashfs lines in woofy.
All worked great to create my first ever iso - LxPup-13.10-1 - see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89270
Cheers
peebee
Just to record that I was able to use Edit-Initrdgz-1.4.pet from
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72842
to amend the initrd.gz to how I wanted things named
then used woofy with no sfs suffix but amended the iso contents just before creation to overwrite the initrd.gz and to rename the puppy sfs.
I also wanted the sfs to be xz compressed so I added -comp xz to the relevant mksquashfs lines in woofy.
All worked great to create my first ever iso - LxPup-13.10-1 - see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89270
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
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Nice, glad you got it to work... The remaster looks very nice.. Glad woofy still works with recent pups!! It's been a while since I made it, and i made it for pre-woof pups really...peebee wrote:Hi sc0ttman
Just to record that I was able to use Edit-Initrdgz-1.4.pet from
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72842
to amend the initrd.gz to how I wanted things named
then used woofy with no sfs suffix but amended the iso contents just before creation to overwrite the initrd.gz and to rename the puppy sfs.
I also wanted the sfs to be xz compressed so I added -comp xz to the relevant mksquashfs lines in woofy.
All worked great to create my first ever iso - LxPup-13.10-1 - see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89270
Cheers
peebee
BTW, if you tick the 'Edit boot options' checkbox at the bottom before you start, Woofy will open up the initrd.gz for you, and let you edit the init script, before moving on... (If i remember correctly!!) ..
Also.. If someone can give me the code I need to check whether or not xz compressed SFS files are supported on the 'host' system, then I will add that code to Woofy.. As my pup is old (no xz sfs), I don't know what the code would be...
Also also... I am thinking of supporting the 'builtins' feature of newer pups, so you can more precisely and reliably remove packages from the new ISO... but only if anyone actually wants it...
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