Guy Dog 5.0.1
Anybody have a devx.sfs link for the Puppy?
Looking through the thread All I found were working links to the iso.
Kernel Headers and devx.sfs are gone.
Still a fresh install but I am building it up slowly. Running it off of a 128MB SD flash card.
I went with this because I needed something small yet powerful to
fit on the 128MB SD flash card.
Looking through the thread All I found were working links to the iso.
Kernel Headers and devx.sfs are gone.
Still a fresh install but I am building it up slowly. Running it off of a 128MB SD flash card.
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sh-4.2# cd .packages
sh-4.2# ls
builtin_files Packages-puppy-5-official
DISTRO_COMPAT_REPOS Packages-puppy-lucid-official
DISTRO_PET_REPOS Packages-puppy-quirky-official
DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS Packages-puppy-slacko-official
flashplayer11-11.2.202.280.files Packages-puppy-wary5-official
gconv-fix-0.0.1.files PKGS_HOMEPAGES
glib12-1.2.10.files PKGS_MANAGEMENT
gtk+12-1.2.10.files rox-filer_2.10.files
lxterminal-0.1.9-i686.files sfs_load-1.4.files
Packages-debian-squeeze-main user-installed-packages
Packages-puppy-2-official vte-0.26.2-i686.files
Packages-puppy-3-official woof-installed-packages
Packages-puppy-4-official xmms-1.2.11.files
fit on the 128MB SD flash card.
Last edited by rokytnji on Sat 19 Oct 2013, 23:22, edited 1 time in total.
Guy Dog 5.0.1
rokytnji,
In case no one has PM'd you, Pemasu has an active link in Dpup Exprimo 5X15 here http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 973#548973.
I downloaded it last night and compared it to my copy from when I managed to grab http://www.iguleder.info/puppy/kernel/l ... 4/packages and /sources, md5sum checked ok.
If you manage to get devx I wouldn't mind a copy for my collection since I didn't always grab one when I tried some pups.
HTH
Jeff
In case no one has PM'd you, Pemasu has an active link in Dpup Exprimo 5X15 here http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 973#548973.
I downloaded it last night and compared it to my copy from when I managed to grab http://www.iguleder.info/puppy/kernel/l ... 4/packages and /sources, md5sum checked ok.
If you manage to get devx I wouldn't mind a copy for my collection since I didn't always grab one when I tried some pups.
HTH
Jeff
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wget http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Kernel_sources/kernel-2.6.39.4/kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs
--2013-10-09 07:36:06-- http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/Kernel_sources/kernel-2.6.39.4/kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs
Resolving www.smokey01.com (www.smokey01.com)... 192.185.16.35
Connecting to www.smokey01.com (www.smokey01.com)|192.185.16.35|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 85966848 (82M) [application/vnd.spotfire.sfs]
Saving to: `kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs'
3% [> ] 3,265,472 186K/s eta 8m 44s
Sure thing Bro.If you manage to get devx I wouldn't mind a copy for my collection since I didn't always grab one when I tried some pups.
guydog cant download
guidog can not download
thanks
thanks
Re: guydog cant download
Here it is:eps wrote:guidog can not download
thanks
http://archive.org/download/PuppyLinuxg ... -5.0.1.iso
Thanks to Puppy user Ally
Slowly getting there. Added spacefm for now.
Adjusted tint2rc to show all 4 desktops plus made it a little larger. Also included battery time and perc% shown left in tint2rc. Included Day,Date,Month,Time (Military instead of am or pm) in tint2 also. Running xmms along side deadbeef (just because of streaming radio). No moc in here/installed yet. That is another project for later.
Not in a hurry on this one. I am just glad that this all fit on a old throw away 128MB SD card out of a old Broken Kodak camera AND runs on this
And no, lm-sensors and mesa-utils is not a big priority or going to be installed on this setup.
Adjusted tint2rc to show all 4 desktops plus made it a little larger. Also included battery time and perc% shown left in tint2rc. Included Day,Date,Month,Time (Military instead of am or pm) in tint2 also. Running xmms along side deadbeef (just because of streaming radio). No moc in here/installed yet. That is another project for later.
Not in a hurry on this one. I am just glad that this all fit on a old throw away 128MB SD card out of a old Broken Kodak camera AND runs on this
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System: Host: puppypc15741 Kernel: 2.6.39 i686 (32 bit, gcc: 4.4.5)
Desktop: Openbox 3.5.0 Distro: Guy Dog Linux Linux 2.6.39 [ arch]
Machine: System: Acer (portable) product: Aspire 5534 version: V1.10
Mobo: Acer model: Aspire 5534 version: V1.10 Bios: Acer version: V1.10 date: 08/26/2009
CPU: Dual core AMD Athlon X2 L310 (-MCP-) cache: 1024 KB flags: (lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 svm) bmips: 4788
Clock Speeds: 1: 1197.001 MHz 2: 1197.001 MHz
Graphics: Card: ATI RS780M/RS780MN [Radeon HD 3200 Graphics] bus-ID: 01:05.0
X.org: 1.7.7 driver: radeon tty size: 80x24 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Audio: Card: ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) driver: HDA Intel bus-ID: 00:14.2 Sound: ALSA ver: 1.0.24
Network: Card-1: Atheros AR928X Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) driver: ath9k bus-ID: 02:00.0
IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter>
Card-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller
driver: r8169 ver: 2.3LK-NAPI port: 2000 bus-ID: 08:00.0
IF: eth0 state: down mac: <filter>
Drives: HDD Total Size: 250.2GB (20.3% used) 1: id: /dev/sda model: TOSHIBA_MK2555GS size: 250.1GB
2: id: /dev/sdb model: Multi size: 0.1GB
Partition:
Sensors: None detected - is lm-sensors installed and configured?
Info: Processes: 82 Uptime: 2:02 Memory: 343.8/3546.9MB Runlevel: 5 Gcc sys: N/A Client: Shell (sh) inxi: 1.9.16
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- spacefm.jpg
- Maybe a conkyrc later.
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Wow, GuyDog runs much better on my old Thinkpad X24 (256M RAM) than the Lupu 5.1 I had been using, even with GuyDog's better features (Openbox, tint2, wbar). I used to have to scale videos down and use smaller formats to get them to play smoothly, and my processor was frequently maxed out by other programs. But that's rarely the case with GuyDog and I can even play videos full screen no problem. A big thank you to Iguleder.
These are thumbnails, click to view larger. The theme is Owl Light.
Faenza icons, and I replaced the stock GTK icons with Faenza action icons. Figured out how to autohide wbar (set unfocused alpha to 0).
Also installed SpaceFM as file manager. Even sifted through the code of several applications (pmount, filemnt, edit-sfs) to replace the remnants of Rox-filer with SpaceFM. They sure don't make it easy to get rid of Rox...
These are thumbnails, click to view larger. The theme is Owl Light.
Faenza icons, and I replaced the stock GTK icons with Faenza action icons. Figured out how to autohide wbar (set unfocused alpha to 0).
Also installed SpaceFM as file manager. Even sifted through the code of several applications (pmount, filemnt, edit-sfs) to replace the remnants of Rox-filer with SpaceFM. They sure don't make it easy to get rid of Rox...
Last edited by cimarron on Thu 31 Oct 2013, 22:59, edited 2 times in total.
I will look into this later on after figuring out how to auto start it in Icewm and Fluxbox and JWM in my AntiX installs. It works nice manually left clicking batti file in the folder and I hope
it shows up in tint2 also or maybe wbar as well.
https://code.google.com/p/batti-gtk/
I usually use conky but experimenting with different routes.
it shows up in tint2 also or maybe wbar as well.
https://code.google.com/p/batti-gtk/
I usually use conky but experimenting with different routes.
An alternative which I have used in LxPup13.10 (pcmanfm) is to make a new rox which simply calls pcmanfm and then make a new Rox which calls the old rox - there are then only a very few places where rox must be replaced by Rox....cimarron wrote:Even sifted through the code of several applications (pmount, filemnt, edit-sfs) to replace the remnants of Rox-filer with SpaceFM. They sure don't make it easy to get rid of Rox...
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
Yeah, what I had trouble with is the places where rox options are used that SpaceFM doesn't use, like -d and -D. The -d, for opening a directory in rox, could just be removed (it is unneeded, and does something different in SpaceFM). -D in rox closes a directory (when unmounting, for example), and that was trickier. I eventually found that this would work:
That closes the tab with the unmounted directory, or closes SpaceFM completely if it had opened automatically when mounting the directory (such as plugging in a flash drive). Now everything works, and I don't need rox at all.
Which is good, since Iguleder removed it... (thanks!)
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#rox -D $MNTPT
pkill -f $MNTPT #kills spacefm for mounted device
Which is good, since Iguleder removed it... (thanks!)
I've noticed that GuyDog doesn't seem to load the main SFS file into ram when the "pfix=ram" option is used (and pfix=copy,ram doesn't seem to do it either). It ignores the savefiles as it should, but still seems to be running off the USB drive (or CD, or HD), which can't be unmounted. That makes for faster boots, but slower running (and the USB drive has to stay plugged in).
Is that what it's supposed to do? My previous Lupu 5.1 would load completely into ram with the pfix=ram option.
Is that what it's supposed to do? My previous Lupu 5.1 would load completely into ram with the pfix=ram option.
I experience the same with my SD card install (gotta leave the card in) but on dual core amd and 4 gig of ram I am not noticing any speed issues. In fact. It runs like a raped ape.
Besides, I don't need the slot for anything else as I have a pendrive sd card adapter if needing that slot.
I don't know if that is normal or not cimmaron. Since it is not a big issue for me.
Besides, I don't need the slot for anything else as I have a pendrive sd card adapter if needing that slot.
I don't know if that is normal or not cimmaron. Since it is not a big issue for me.
Iguleder says it "must be a bug." As you say, though, it still does run pretty fast, even if not in RAM. Maybe I prefer it this way since it boots so much faster. (I think it does load into RAM when booted from CD.)
Also, because I don't remember seeing this in this thread, I had to install a fix for the Network Wizard to get it to run. The fix was offered on BK's blog just before GuyDog was released: Network Wizard bugfix. I'll attach the pet here as well:
Also, because I don't remember seeing this in this thread, I had to install a fix for the Network Wizard to get it to run. The fix was offered on BK's blog just before GuyDog was released: Network Wizard bugfix. I'll attach the pet here as well:
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- net_setup-20111015.pet
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Hi
I am able to hand you a
Use GuyDoc with XFCE4.6 and VMWare player runs great.
Downloaded to DropBox view Files in DropBox
Edit added DropBox Link.
I am able to hand you a
- guydog-5.0.1.iso
kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs
devx_guydog_5.0.1.sfs
Use GuyDoc with XFCE4.6 and VMWare player runs great.
Downloaded to DropBox view Files in DropBox
Edit added DropBox Link.
Last edited by deepsea on Sun 01 Dec 2013, 08:07, edited 2 times in total.