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#16 Post by slenkar »

thanks I got it working in chromium

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#17 Post by Semme »

You mean moi's Pepper? :lol: With the *AWESOME* pkg.. installed to /opt?

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#18 Post by slenkar »

yep, the playback on youtube is smooth, but takes up 10% more cpu than flash

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#19 Post by Semme »

Slenkar- food for thought. You ever watch in HTML5?

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#20 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

I'm using this Dotpet, plus the standard "Menu">"Internet">"GetFlash Install Flash Player", and everything is working fine. Precise 5.4.3.
What I did: installed this dotpet, installed Flash via GetFlash, then went to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/, and the animation displayed. It said I was running version 11,2,202,270. If that's not working, try poking around in chrome://plugins and see if there's anything useful there.

I think that GetFlash installs the Adobe Flash plugin somewhere in ~/.SomethingOrOther; it's in a directory Firefox can use as well.

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#21 Post by Semme »

Slenkar's already up to speed, thank you.

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#22 Post by darkcity »

added thread to wiki, thanks 8)
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/chromium

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#23 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

:shock: Wow... something I made made it onto the WIki...


8) I feel awesome now.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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Works on Slacko!

#24 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

Okay, tested and functioning on Slacko.

You need to install GConf first, but this can be installed in <2 minutes from the Puppy Package Manager (including startup time and everything.)

Can you edit the wiki to mark my package as being Slacko-compatible?


Next up: Some serious Lucid testing.
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[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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#25 Post by darkcity »

Do you think it would work on Puppy 4.31, jakfish was asking about Chrome for that Puppy version here-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84309

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#26 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

I don't know.

Perhaps someone could give it a shot, and then post the results here? If not, I'd be happy to give it a go.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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#27 Post by rameshiyer »

Please provide SFS format. so that we can test it in frugal installation.

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#28 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

Okay, I uploaded an SFS. I don't see why it's necessary, though. I have a frugal install, and I can test mine just fine. When you want to uninstall, just uninstall from PPM.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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#29 Post by rameshiyer »

One most important use of SFS file is that it can use other puppy projects. Especially in Archpup etc. I feel, it reduce Savefile?

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#30 Post by vanchutr »

How to add flashplayer to this "Chromium"?
I cant play youtube in this browser.
TK

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#31 Post by vicmz »

rameshiyer wrote:One most important use of SFS file is that it can use other puppy projects. Especially in Archpup etc. I feel, it reduce Savefile?
That's true, I use many Puppies as frugal install to one flash drive, along with all SFS files I usually load.

You can use shinobar's Extract-makepet ↓ utility to extract the .pet in /root/ (if you have much RAM space), then in a terminal window type dir2sfs /root/nameofextractedfolder and the SFS file will be created, copy it to the desired location and then delete the file from /root/ so that it doesn't take RAM space. You can also use a Linux partition with enough space instead of the RAM, in fact this is the recommended.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76948]Puppy Linux en español[/url]

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#32 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

vanchutr wrote:How to add flashplayer to this "Chromium"?
I cant play youtube in this browser.
TK
Go to Menu>Internet>GetFlash Install Flashplayer, choose the latest one (or whichever version you prefer,) then after it finishes installing, restart Chromium. Test to see if it's installed by going to http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/. (If you see the animation, it's working. Also, it displays your version number. Mine is 11,2,202,270.)

If it doesn't seem to be working (e.g, YouTube won't play,) try going to chrome://plugins and try checking the "Always Allowed" box next to Adobe Flash Player. (Also, unless you are a l33t h@xx0r (elite hacker) and have the restricted h.264 codec, go to https://www.youtube.com/html5 and make sure you are NOT in the HTML5 trial.)

Works on Precise and Slacko. Will test once I get around to installing and testing Lucid (I don't see any reason why it shouldn't work; if somebody beats me to the punch, please post the results here.)
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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#33 Post by rameshiyer »

[quote="in a terminal window type dir2sfs /root/nameofextractedfolder and the SFS file will be created, copy it to the desired location and then delete the file from /root/ so that it doesn't take RAM space. You can also use a Linux partition with enough space instead of the RAM, in fact this is the recommended.[/quote]

Thank you. I will try it.

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#34 Post by JamesTheAwesomeDude »

rameshayer wrote:
in a terminal window type dir2sfs /root/nameofextractedfolder and the SFS file will be created, copy it to the desired location and then delete the file from /root/ so that it doesn't take RAM space. You can also use a Linux partition with enough space instead of the RAM, in fact this is the recommended.
Thank you. I will try it.
Hey... I've already released an sfs... no need to make it yourself... :roll:
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84349][img]http://i.imgur.com/Zw6vryI.png[/img][color=#3B6EA3][b][size=200] Version 27. Dotpet. Click here.[/size]
(SFS available too!)[/b][/color][/url]

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#35 Post by rameshiyer »

JamesTheAwesomeDude wrote:
rameshayer wrote:
in a terminal window type dir2sfs /root/nameofextractedfolder and the SFS file will be created, copy it to the desired location and then delete the file from /root/ so that it doesn't take RAM space. You can also use a Linux partition with enough space instead of the RAM, in fact this is the recommended.
Thank you. I will try it.
Hey... I've already released an sfs... no need to make it yourself... :roll:

THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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