Dpup Stretch 7.5 CE (RC-5)
- Mike Walsh
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- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
- Mike Walsh
- Posts: 6351
- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
@ fjd:-fjd wrote:JWMdesk > very bottom is Tray 1 & Tray 2.
Ah, you're right, of course. I forgot; set it to 'Tray 2', then click on the 'Launch' tab & remove all items. Tray gone.....
I have nothing against radky using the top tray in the first place - for many, it's a neater way of doing things.....but it just clashes with the radical customizing I tend to subject my Puppy desktops to. (Poor things.... )
Mike.
- Mike Walsh
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- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
- Mike Walsh
- Posts: 6351
- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Nvidia 390.132-x86 driver for 'legacy' Stretch ( k4.1.48 )
Evening, all.
Apologies if this is duplicating the efforts of others, but I just wanted to let y'all know that the Nvidia 390.132 driver for the 'legacy' kernel (k4.1.48) is now available for DPup 'Stretch' from my Google Drive:-
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Help yourselves if you're interested. The 390 driver, so I understand, is the newest one available for 32-bit architectures, unfortunately. I downloaded the .run file from the NVidia website earlier today, and used Shinobar's get-nvidia-1.5.pet to work the magic.
So far, it's running fine. Only thing I have noticed, and that is that, unlike the 64-bit Nvidia drivers, which run quite a bit cooler than the nouveau ones, for the 32-bit version there seems to be hardly any difference.
Maybe it's just my hardware. But aside from that, everything's tickety-boo.....
Mike.
Evening, all.
Apologies if this is duplicating the efforts of others, but I just wanted to let y'all know that the Nvidia 390.132 driver for the 'legacy' kernel (k4.1.48) is now available for DPup 'Stretch' from my Google Drive:-
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Help yourselves if you're interested. The 390 driver, so I understand, is the newest one available for 32-bit architectures, unfortunately. I downloaded the .run file from the NVidia website earlier today, and used Shinobar's get-nvidia-1.5.pet to work the magic.
So far, it's running fine. Only thing I have noticed, and that is that, unlike the 64-bit Nvidia drivers, which run quite a bit cooler than the nouveau ones, for the 32-bit version there seems to be hardly any difference.
Maybe it's just my hardware. But aside from that, everything's tickety-boo.....
Mike.
- Max Headroom
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Wed 28 Jun 2006, 07:17
- Location: GodZone Kiwi
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Missing Lib & Dependencies 4 TightVNC
I've tried installing Tight VNC from the Puppy Package Manager, But it didn't work. I Checked Missing Dependencies from Setup, Resulting in these Missing Lib & Dependencies... libXaw95.so.7,
default-dbus-session-bus, ocaml-base-nox-4.02.3, python2.7:any, python-numpy-abi9, qtbase-abi-5-7-1, sip-api-11.3, vlc-plugin-abi-3-0-0f.
All of which I Tracked down & installed, But when I Checked again the Dependencies of Tight VNC it came back as still missing.
Then I Discovered a couple pets in the Forum & installed them, got Tight VNC Client in the Network Menu, But Alas it doesn't open & then I Checked 4 Missing Dependencies again Revealed All the same Missing Dependencies!
I wunder if there's an Appimage Package?
;-)K
default-dbus-session-bus, ocaml-base-nox-4.02.3, python2.7:any, python-numpy-abi9, qtbase-abi-5-7-1, sip-api-11.3, vlc-plugin-abi-3-0-0f.
All of which I Tracked down & installed, But when I Checked again the Dependencies of Tight VNC it came back as still missing.
Then I Discovered a couple pets in the Forum & installed them, got Tight VNC Client in the Network Menu, But Alas it doesn't open & then I Checked 4 Missing Dependencies again Revealed All the same Missing Dependencies!
I wunder if there's an Appimage Package?
;-)K
PC is Not Political Correctness :P , it's a Personal Computer! Boycott the Evil M$ & Google!
- Mike Walsh
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- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Max, if what you're after is remote desktop control, why don't you take a look at Anydesk? It's a lot simpler to get up-and-running than VNC, and I've built some portable packages that you can run from anywhere on the system.
If interested, you can find them here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118287
Entirely up to you, of course. Just my two-penn'orth, FWIW.
Mike.
If interested, you can find them here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118287
Entirely up to you, of course. Just my two-penn'orth, FWIW.
Mike.
Is there a newer Slimjet I can try with Stretch?
Bad form I know...but I would like to try SM Tube to download some Youtube videos.
Slimjet use to work fine years ago but I'm sure YT changed their
protocols and I have to start Slimjet again each time to get the next video.
Need a bit of tech after cleaning windows, carpets, carports etc
here in Sydney.
Neighbours have never been happier not seeing me on the streets though.
Way of the world now Ha! ha!
Chris.
Bad form I know...but I would like to try SM Tube to download some Youtube videos.
Slimjet use to work fine years ago but I'm sure YT changed their
protocols and I have to start Slimjet again each time to get the next video.
Need a bit of tech after cleaning windows, carpets, carports etc
here in Sydney.
Neighbours have never been happier not seeing me on the streets though.
Way of the world now Ha! ha!
Chris.
run scrcpy in Dpup Stretch???
hi, i hv been trying to install scrcpy on my laptop running dpup stretch. been trying the compilation methods in their github but without success. is it possible to build a pet or sfs package of it? (been playing World Of Tanks Blitz on android, but the touch is... okay i am not a touch guy. so i thinking of using scrcpy to mirror my phone, and use the mouse and keyboard as controller)
a big thanks for anyone can show me how to build or install it.
=)
a big thanks for anyone can show me how to build or install it.
=)
Dpup Stretch 7.5 July 2019
wasnt sure whether to post issue here or just point you to my thread
so decided to add link
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118922
it covers some issues incounted and a potential fix.
issues such as
vmalloc, kthread, nosemaphore
and to get DPup stretch working screws up Slacko 6.3.2 (after having no issues with Slacko 6.3.2
so decided to add link
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118922
it covers some issues incounted and a potential fix.
issues such as
vmalloc, kthread, nosemaphore
and to get DPup stretch working screws up Slacko 6.3.2 (after having no issues with Slacko 6.3.2