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PHATSlacko - March 2013

#1 Post by 01micko »

PHATSlacko

Productivity enHanced And Tuned

Download PHATSlacko-5.5.02-ORIGINAL.iso @ a whopping 409MB.

Everything else is there, such as kernel source, md5, devx etc, plus kernel files if you want to woof up a slacko with k3.8.5-PAE. (Don't worry, non-PAE will be in ThinSlacko... soon).

First timers please view README.TXT.

Please get the delta for PHATSlacko-5.5.02 if you got PHATSlacko-5.5.00. It's only 94MB! [ :shock: ]


Changes of interest (from 5.5.00)
  • new 3.8.5 kernel (ID's as "3.5.8.1".. there is a reason for that ..more later)
  • Firefox is moved to the Adrive
  • JWM-715
  • samba is now switched off at first boot, run Simple Samba Setup (from Menu>Network) and it turns on.
  • bugfix for transmission and audacious, schemas were not compiled
  • added a notable omission to Adrive - Gimp!
  • new file ~/.packages/adrv-desc, has the puppy style package entries that petget will understand, this is for future development of PPM
  • f2fs aware GParted
  • Brand new f2fs-usb-installer (see Menu>Setup ..where the other installers are)
  • Important AUFS bugfix for sfs_load OTF sfs loader (shino), (peebee, test please?)
Have more PHAT fun!

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVOLD VERSIONVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Download 397 MB iso + md5 checksum, kernel source sfs (106 MB), headers pet. Use Slacko 5.5 devx.

Mirror ..many thanks dennis .. be ok! (iso and md5 only)

Torrent thanks to aarf

PHATSlacko - 5.5 is FATSlacko renamed and updated, so not to confuse with FatDog. This puplet is designed to enhance your productivity at
work or at home. It's based directly on Slacko 5.5

Minimum System Requirements
A pentium i686 class processor, with the PAE instruction, 2GHz single core, 1 GHz dual core, 1 GB RAM, preferably with swap.
No, it's not for old machines. It is designed for production. It runs well on a USB stick, using f2fs (aka Flash Friendly File System).

Features
  • LibreOffice 4.0.1 - full office suite, mimetypes and all included, click a word document it opens in Writer. presentations work too.
  • Samba 4.0 - for serving your files accross the network with the SMB (MS) protocol.
  • VLC 2.0.5 - default for watching DVD's and videos. Poke in a DVD, click the icon when it appears, VLC starts playing the DVD.
  • Audacious 3.3.4 - default for mp3's and CD's. Pmusic is still present of you prefer.
  • Kompozer - for HTML editing, right click any HTML file and you get the option to "open with" Kompozer.
  • Transmission 2.77 - latest version, with GTK+3 libraries, also required by Audacious.
  • JRE 1.7Update17 - no browser plugin enabled, more later on that.
  • Ipscan 0.3 - Angry IP Scanner, uses Java.
Under the hood
  • all new 3.8.2 PAE kernel with f2sf (flash friendly filesystem), btrfs and HFS support. HFS and btrfs work in Gparted.
    As of now f2fs is unsupported in Gparted, however all necessary tools are included to make a bootable USB with f2fs (manually).
    It's mostly Barry's DOT config with the softmac broadcom drivers added and the aforementioned filesystems.
  • "A drive" technology developed by jemimah with an idea from tazoc and updated by mavrothal.
    The A drive is an sfs residing on the CD (in the iso image). You can update it or roll your own. It must be named the same
    as the original.
  • It's labeled "SCSI" but I don't think there are many scsi drivers in there.
  • jre is built with a script from jpeps, thanks for that.
  • woof 20130310
Known Issues
Sfs are good but PPM is unaware of the libraries in an sfs. There fore you may end up getting deps you don't want or need. If you aren't sure ask! That's why we have the forum. Thanks to tazoc for reminding us of that.

Have fun!
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#2 Post by 01micko »

Announcement 1st April. 2013 (no not a joke :roll: )

Future verions of PHATSlacko will only ship as deltas until such time a kernel upgrade is deemed necessary. This way, we can preserve bandwith.

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There is a bug with LibreOffice Writer not opening on the desktop icon click.
Fix:

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echo '!/bin/sh
exec libreoffice4.0 --writer "$@"' > /usr/local/bin/defaultwordprocessor
chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/defaultwordprocessor
copy/paste that whole block to a terminal emulator.

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVOLD STUFFVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV


For some fun with F2fs see the LINK

GParted is now f2fs friendly (1.1 MB pet)

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ETP has an alternative way to get PHATSlacko running in f2fs HERE
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#3 Post by p310don »

looks pretty hot and tempting Mick, will download and try :)

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#4 Post by pri »

nice , will download it :D
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Working fine, streaming radio w/VLC & uploading files too!

#5 Post by dennis-slacko531 »

Yeah this is mighty fine! ATM I'm uploading the PHATSlacko iso to my host site (at Godaddy) and I'm listening to a live music broadcast (and it's only interrupted slightly). If it's okay, I got a good md5sum -- so if you think it's alright (...I only use 2% of my allotted bandwidth now) then here are two files presently available. If you don't roll this way, tell me and I'll remove them and edit this posting.

...here's my home dir...

http://www.beok.com/lnux/

...these are the two files currently available/mirrored...

http://www.beok.com/lnux/PHATSlacko-5.5.00-SCSI.iso
...&
http://www.beok.com/lnux/PHATSlacko-5.5 ... so.md5.txt

EDIT Oh yes, all is running fine! I'm kind of new at some of this...

EDIT Hey mick01, I added the Easter full ISO & latest delta today, April 2nd. It's quite a powerful distribution. I tend to use lots of Puppy distros but this one is special, (i think :) ).
http://www.beok.com/lnux/
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#6 Post by 01micko »

All good :) , I'll add to main post.

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PHATSlacko - March 2013

#7 Post by Billtoo »

I did a frugal install to the hard drive with the universal installer.
I installed the proprietary nvidia driver.
video-info-glx 1.5.1 Mon 11 Mar 2013 on Slacko Puppy 5.5.00 Linux 3.8.2 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller:nVidia Corporation G84[GeForce 8600 GT](rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.12.3
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (373x231 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce 8600 GT/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 310.40
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Core 0: @1603 1: @1603 2: @1603 3: @1603 MHz
Good so far, past my bedtime so I will explore more in the morning.
I put the firmware for my pvr card in /lib/firmware but it won't work in vlc.

gcmartin

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#8 Post by gcmartin »

Running under KVM (FATDOG). Its very fast, smooth, and stable in a 768MB client. Reports below,
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#9 Post by Billtoo »

I PHATtened it up a little more and did a remaster,then did a frugal
install of the remaster on an 8gb SDHC card that has 5 other remasters
on it.
Everything is working good other than the vlc pvr but that was also a
problem in an earlier pup with this kernel that Barry made.
Anyways, thanks for PHATslacko, when f2fs gets easier to use I'd like to
try out installing this remaster to a SDHC formatted that way, ext4 is working
well though.
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#10 Post by James C »

Quick run live pfix=ram. As expected everything working good out of the box. Except......... won't detect or mount a usb flash drive.Kernel "sees" it but no icon or detection by Pmount.
No problem in the 3.7x kernels (and back) but all of the 3.8x kernels exhibit the same behavior.

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Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.796619] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.922432] usb 1-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0951, idProduct=1603
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.922441] usb 1-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.922446] usb 1-4: Product: DataTraveler 2.0
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.922449] usb 1-4: Manufacturer: Kingston
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.922453] usb 1-4: SerialNumber: 0019E06B9C90SK8704140BEB
Mar 12 12:56:48 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  879.928716] scsi2 : usb-storage 1-4:1.0
Mar 12 12:57:20 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  912.169955] usb 1-4: reset high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
Mar 12 12:57:35 puppypc26448 user.err kernel: [  927.306641] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110
Mar 12 12:57:50 puppypc26448 user.err kernel: [  942.546634] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110
Mar 12 12:57:51 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  942.756602] usb 1-4: reset high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
Mar 12 12:58:06 puppypc26448 user.err kernel: [  957.893304] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110
Mar 12 12:58:21 puppypc26448 user.err kernel: [  973.133280] usb 1-4: device descriptor read/64, error -110
Mar 12 12:58:21 puppypc26448 user.info kernel: [  973.343650] usb 1-4: reset high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
Mar 12 12:58:32 puppypc26448 user.err kernel: [  983.769945] usb 1-4: device not accepting address 2, error -110

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#11 Post by James C »

Testing is fun.......
Still running PHATSlacko on the Athlon XP box..... no apparent problem except for the usb flash drives.Tried to run on a newer quad-core box..... got to the desktop, correctly detected and mounted a flash drive (and unmounted) then froze upmoments later.Hard poweroff.Tried a second time.....same result.
Md5 was verified as well as the burn itself.

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#12 Post by rcrsn51 »

James C wrote:Quick run live pfix=ram. As expected everything working good out of the box. Except......... won't detect or mount a usb flash drive.
I cannot duplicate this. I tried an assortment of flash drives and they were all detected correctly.

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#13 Post by ally »

posting from phat

starts and configures ootb, no problems experienced with usb sticks

runs cooler than 533

looks really good

:)

[edit - for info only - audacious first run ok but crashes when trying to load extra files
transmission closes when trying to open file]
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#14 Post by James C »

Figured if I kept trying different hardware PHATSlacko would eventually work... :lol:

Live pfix=ram on an old P4 box..... Xubuntu, Debian Testing and Debian Sid. Everything working including flash drive detection.

# report-video
VIDEO REPORT: Slacko Puppy, version 5.5.00

Chip description:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)

Requested by /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Resolution (widthxheight, in pixels): 1024x768
Depth (bits, or planes): 24
Modules requested to be loaded: dbe

Probing Xorg startup log file (/var/log/Xorg.0.log):
Driver loaded (and currently in use): intel
Loaded modules: dbe dri dri2 extmod fb glx kbd mouse record

Actual rendering on monitor:
Resolution: 1024x768 pixels (270x203 millimeters)
Depth: 24 planes

...the above also recorded in /tmp/report-video
#

-Computer-
Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Memory : 2592MB (201MB used)
Machine Type : Physical machine
Operating System : Slacko Puppy - 5.5.00
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Mon 11 Mar 2013 09:34:35 AM CDT
-Display-
Resolution : 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Mesa DRI Intel(R) 865G x86/MMX/SSE2
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Audio Devices-
Audio Adapter : ICH4 - Intel ICH5

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Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  266.926658] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.err kernel: [  266.990284] hub 1-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.356720] usb 2-1: new full-speed USB device number 2 using uhci_hcd
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.492600] usb 2-1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.526594] usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0951, idProduct=1603
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.526599] usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.526603] usb 2-1: Product: DataTraveler 2.0
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.526606] usb 2-1: Manufacturer: Kingston
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.526609] usb 2-1: SerialNumber: 0019E06B9C90SK8704140BEB
Mar 12 13:28:18 puppypc21500 user.info kernel: [  267.531960] scsi4 : usb-storage 2-1:1.0
Mar 12 13:28:19 puppypc21500 user.notice kernel: [  268.537463] scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access     Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
Mar 12 13:28:19 puppypc21500 user.notice kernel: [  268.537658] sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
Mar 12 13:28:19 puppypc21500 user.notice kernel: [  268.543483] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] 3973120 512-byte logical blocks: (2.03 GB/1.89 GiB)
Mar 12 13:28:19 puppypc21500 user.notice kernel: [  268.546491] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off

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#15 Post by jamesbond »

Well Mick,

You really don't have to change the name. Discerning user will immediately see that FATSlacko is a "fatter" version of Slacko and has nothing to do with Fatdog, FatWary or iFat :)
That being the case, this release is good one and would meet people who want everything out of the box without adding pets or sfs Image

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#16 Post by tlchost »

So....I downloaded it....made a bootable DVD 'cause I could not get LinuxLive to create a bootable USB.

Once I got it booted, it reocgnized all my gear, I used the universal intaller to make a bootable USB.

So now, with rumpled trench coat I see that the adrive.sfs was NOT placed on the USB drive. Is that normal? I copied it from the DVD to the USB and rebooted and it appears that it's detected by the boot manager.

So...and remember, I am as technical as a box of rocks, can I add stuff to the Adrive.sfs? Am I correct in my SWAG that it would be a place to have things that I normally might add via the boot manager.

I have no pride, give me the RTFM url and I'll try to overcome my lack of understanding of adrive.sfs

And, as always, Slacko works very well.....thanks for all your efforts.

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#17 Post by starhawk »

01micko, I realize that PAE is very fashionable in Puppy-Land right now, but of the four computers in my house that get regular use, two are Pentium M systems that will never ever ever work with PAE. So this Puplet isn't terribly useful to me.

Could you do me a BIG favor, and make a non-PAE version for us poor peasantfolk who are stuck with tech that's a decade-plus behind the curve? TBH I'd do it myself, but I've never compiled a kernel, AND I have a habit of causing make to do some very interesting things that do not result in functioning binaries later on... it's quite spectacular, actually ;)

(There's also stuff in there that I'll never use, but I can quite likely use sc0ttman's Woofy tool to remove that... or just do a remaster the old-fashioned way ;) That is something I *do* know I can handle!)

Thaaaaaaank you...

gcmartin

#18 Post by gcmartin »

starhawk wrote:... (There's also stuff in there that I'll never use, but I can quite likely use sc0ttman's Woofy tool to remove that... or just do a remaster the old-fashioned way ;) ...
Hi @Starhawk.

I am NOT speaking for 01Micko who has shared that he's off to school this semester, I think, starting today.

But, if this helps, you might want to review. In the Slacko 5.5, thread, one Puppy member shared that he installed the same packages (or similar) right from the PPM. Then he remaster also as a POC (I think).

You might want to review that post. And the "....4G.iso" will work fabulously with the Pentium M you refer. In fact, Somewhere 01Micko and others also have tested using similar hardware that you have.

I only offer this as something that may help in the meantime because there has been some discussion on the I-net about use of later model kernels on older hardware.

Here to help

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#19 Post by tlchost »

Even after using the nifty custom desktop template icon save function....upon reboot I get the un customed hodge-podge of icons.

I could add the desktop template to the startup folder....but that seems a bit too much of a kludge even for me.

is there something I can to start up that will issue the apply command on bootup so I don;t have to do it manually?

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#20 Post by starhawk »

gcmartin wrote:
starhawk wrote:... (There's also stuff in there that I'll never use, but I can quite likely use sc0ttman's Woofy tool to remove that... or just do a remaster the old-fashioned way ;) ...
Hi @Starhawk.

I am NOT speaking for 01Micko who has shared that he's off to school this semester, I think, starting today.

But, if this helps, you might want to review. In the Slacko 5.5, thread, one Puppy member shared that he installed the same packages (or similar) right from the PPM. Then he remaster also as a POC (I think).

You might want to review that post. And the "....4G.iso" will work fabulously with the Pentium M you refer. In fact, Somewhere 01Micko and others also have tested using similar hardware that you have.

I only offer this as something that may help in the meantime because there has been some discussion on the I-net about use of later model kernels on older hardware.

Here to help
Thanks, gc! *This* is helpful. Just three questions -- can you link me to the thread you're talking about, what's a 'POC', and where is this "...4G.iso" you speak of?

...as a further note...

Just because there are a lot of people with fancy new tech that blows away literally everything in my house in terms of sheer horsepower and performance (heck, an i3 could probably do that with ease...) doesn't mean that the old tech goes away. On the contrary, a lot of poor people get "trashware" ("I don't want this anymore, so I'll give it to someone who has nothing because it's marginally better than what they have.") -- what my grandmother would've called "Lady Bountiful being kind to the peasants".

Old tech is just as important as new tech. We WANT Puppy to run on old heaps found in the trash, because there are a lot of people in this world who have a choice between that or nothing at all. Until a new computer costs as much as a cheap printer at Wal*Mart, and is available in the same place... we've got to work with the older systems.

[/soapbox] -- feel free to PM me if you want to continue that discussion, I do NOT want to hijack this thread with it.

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