Classic Pup 2.14X -- Updated 2 series
- yorkiesnorkie
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Clamav for 214X
Ok, I compiled this using your compile line ttuuxxx and it is much smaller than I'm used to, 911k in fact, interesting...
Try this one for 214X:
http://rapidshare.com/files/406754628/c ... 1-i386.pet
MD5: ADD63B31239DAAA1EF74EB3540B35DDC
It does work, I ran freshclam, and clamscan from the command line.
The other version you posted with the GUI, well you can use clamscan and so on from the command line as well with those ones.
Anyway, This bears testing. Let me know what you think of it.
Y.
Try this one for 214X:
http://rapidshare.com/files/406754628/c ... 1-i386.pet
MD5: ADD63B31239DAAA1EF74EB3540B35DDC
It does work, I ran freshclam, and clamscan from the command line.
The other version you posted with the GUI, well you can use clamscan and so on from the command line as well with those ones.
Anyway, This bears testing. Let me know what you think of it.
Y.
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You can't get Chrome to work, the reason is that google hasn't released the source code, The older Glibc in 2.14X doesn't work with default chrome.sinc wrote:how do I get google-chrome to work?
i used grumpy wolfe's package that works in 431 but I can't get it to work in 214x. Any ideas?
thanks
clarf are you still around? haven't heard from you in a while?
Also here's xgalaga++-0.8 I just compiled it.

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Ttuuxx,
just downloaded 2.14x and tried it. Boots fine froim cd but trying frugal install it stops with 'init' message 'Usage INIT init is parent of all ....'
Using it now to post this and it seems very good to me ( not a techy) so this is a layman's opinion. Thanks for all the work you and others put in to puppy for the likes of me.
Rescued Hp Pavillion 667mhz 512meg 16gig hd .
thanks
Jock
just downloaded 2.14x and tried it. Boots fine froim cd but trying frugal install it stops with 'init' message 'Usage INIT init is parent of all ....'
Using it now to post this and it seems very good to me ( not a techy) so this is a layman's opinion. Thanks for all the work you and others put in to puppy for the likes of me.
Rescued Hp Pavillion 667mhz 512meg 16gig hd .
thanks
Jock
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That error message tends to disappear ifjockjunior wrote: 'Usage INIT init is parent of all ....'
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root=/dev/ram0
hth

MHHP
[color=green]Celeron 2.8 GHz, 1 GB, i82845, many ptns, modes 12, 13
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
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spoke too soon.
Ffmpeg version 0.5 built on Aug 30 2009 gcc:3.4.4
compiler did not align stack variables, libavcodec has been miscompiled and may be very slow or crash. This is not a bug in libavcodec but in the compiler. You may try recompiling using gcc .=4.2.
and cant download version from repos, download failure
Jock
Ffmpeg version 0.5 built on Aug 30 2009 gcc:3.4.4
compiler did not align stack variables, libavcodec has been miscompiled and may be very slow or crash. This is not a bug in libavcodec but in the compiler. You may try recompiling using gcc .=4.2.
and cant download version from repos, download failure
Jock
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jockjunior don't upgrade gcc its not a simple task and could mess up a lot of the system, you can just upgrade ffmpeg from the repo and make some system links to the ones installed so gxine would still work, usually with that error it still works, that's why I haven't tried updating it.
Sinc: I'll try to compile it this weekend.
ttuuxxx
Sinc: I'll try to compile it this weekend.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
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Putty Pet
Hello Forum,
I am using 214X-RC5 ( I think it rocks:) TY Tuxxx and friends) with Putty 0.60 pet to connect to a SCO unix Server. It works well but I have a one problem. The window size is a function of the font size. SCO works with 80 Cols, 24 Rows. So if I need a larger screen, I choose a larger font. That too is fine. Unfortunately, the largest server side font I can get is 15 or 16. I get a small screen (60%) When I use any client side larger font, the output gets LLQQ in place of line drawing characters. I tried Unicode/Poormans/Disable LLQQ options, but there is no way I can get the client side fonts to work well. Whereas if I choose any of the server side fonts, the display is perfect, but the largest server side font is 16. By the way the server side fonts are NOT supplied by the server. The server has larger fonts, even up to 24 size. But putty has its own set of server size fonts which work well. The server alias fonts do not work well either.
Now to the help I need, Is it possible to somehow install a larger size font (18/20/22) which comes in the server side fonts family in putty. Can someone help me in overcoming this problem which is giving me quite a few sleepless nights.
I am using 214X-RC5 ( I think it rocks:) TY Tuxxx and friends) with Putty 0.60 pet to connect to a SCO unix Server. It works well but I have a one problem. The window size is a function of the font size. SCO works with 80 Cols, 24 Rows. So if I need a larger screen, I choose a larger font. That too is fine. Unfortunately, the largest server side font I can get is 15 or 16. I get a small screen (60%) When I use any client side larger font, the output gets LLQQ in place of line drawing characters. I tried Unicode/Poormans/Disable LLQQ options, but there is no way I can get the client side fonts to work well. Whereas if I choose any of the server side fonts, the display is perfect, but the largest server side font is 16. By the way the server side fonts are NOT supplied by the server. The server has larger fonts, even up to 24 size. But putty has its own set of server size fonts which work well. The server alias fonts do not work well either.
Now to the help I need, Is it possible to somehow install a larger size font (18/20/22) which comes in the server side fonts family in putty. Can someone help me in overcoming this problem which is giving me quite a few sleepless nights.
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Re: Putty Pet
Hi I compiled putty and changed the fonts to the largest 24 and made 2 menu listings under network, one for putty terminal and one for settings, hope that helps.crsrds wrote:Hello Forum,
I am using 214X-RC5 ( I think it rocks:) TY Tuxxx and friends) with Putty 0.60 pet to connect to a SCO unix Server. It works well but I have a one problem. The window size is a function of the font size. SCO works with 80 Cols, 24 Rows. So if I need a larger screen, I choose a larger font. That too is fine. Unfortunately, the largest server side font I can get is 15 or 16. I get a small screen (60%) When I use any client side larger font, the output gets LLQQ in place of line drawing characters. I tried Unicode/Poormans/Disable LLQQ options, but there is no way I can get the client side fonts to work well. Whereas if I choose any of the server side fonts, the display is perfect, but the largest server side font is 16. By the way the server side fonts are NOT supplied by the server. The server has larger fonts, even up to 24 size. But putty has its own set of server size fonts which work well. The server alias fonts do not work well either.
Now to the help I need, Is it possible to somehow install a larger size font (18/20/22) which comes in the server side fonts family in putty. Can someone help me in overcoming this problem which is giving me quite a few sleepless nights.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
- ttuuxxx
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Hi sink maybe you should forget about google chrome on 2.14X, lol I was going to compile it, buttttttttttttttttt the sources are 750MB compressed and the working directory is 10GB, That is just crazy for any app, its 10 times larger than Seamonkey and that takes about 2hrs to compile.
Here's the 750MB sources http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/arch ... rball.html
ttuuxxx
Here's the 750MB sources http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/arch ... rball.html
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Putty Pet
Dear ttuuxxx,
I downloaded and installed the pet. As I feel it on 214X , it is very elaborate and more than anyone with a fonts problem could ask for. The pterm adds the icing. I will be able to test drive it only on Monday because SCO is at office.
Please accept my deep sense of gratitude. I wonder how much time and effort it takes, but you sure have another admirer. Thank you and will give you the feed back soon.
Best Regards,
crsrds.
I downloaded and installed the pet. As I feel it on 214X , it is very elaborate and more than anyone with a fonts problem could ask for. The pterm adds the icing. I will be able to test drive it only on Monday because SCO is at office.
Please accept my deep sense of gratitude. I wonder how much time and effort it takes, but you sure have another admirer. Thank you and will give you the feed back soon.
Best Regards,
crsrds.
I'm D/Ling RC5 now. What kind of chance of this working on this:
Dell Latitude LT: 266 MHz MMX, maxed at 64 MB RAM, 6GB HDD, with external CD, no floppy, and a BIOS that won't allow USB boot.
I've tried various Live-CDs from 4.3 down to 3.01(2.6.18 something kernel). They all hang up at
"Searching for Puppy files in computer drives... pup_xxx.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console.../bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off"
I believe the bottleneck is the amount of RAM. Any tricks to making a swap partition without a complete boot? I'm considering pulling the HDD and repartitioning in a different machine. The lack of a floppy makes things difficult and the CD drive is flaky. Maybe a minimal system on CD with partition tools?
I've tried with acpi=off and pfix=ram with no difference from before. loglevel=7 gives a lot of info but nothing alarming to my eyes. (question: how would you save the output?)
It would be great to get Puppy running on this ancient machine. I've been chuckling at people calling their 1 GHz+ and 512 MB machines "Old".
Heck, my main machine is a 366 MHz 192 MB laptop that works great withTurbo Extreme. I'd just like to get something similar for the Dell, now crawling along with Win2K.
I'm sorry for not reading the complete 247 page thread, if some of this has been covered already.
Thanks.
Dell Latitude LT: 266 MHz MMX, maxed at 64 MB RAM, 6GB HDD, with external CD, no floppy, and a BIOS that won't allow USB boot.
I've tried various Live-CDs from 4.3 down to 3.01(2.6.18 something kernel). They all hang up at
"Searching for Puppy files in computer drives... pup_xxx.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console.../bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off"
I believe the bottleneck is the amount of RAM. Any tricks to making a swap partition without a complete boot? I'm considering pulling the HDD and repartitioning in a different machine. The lack of a floppy makes things difficult and the CD drive is flaky. Maybe a minimal system on CD with partition tools?
I've tried with acpi=off and pfix=ram with no difference from before. loglevel=7 gives a lot of info but nothing alarming to my eyes. (question: how would you save the output?)
It would be great to get Puppy running on this ancient machine. I've been chuckling at people calling their 1 GHz+ and 512 MB machines "Old".
Heck, my main machine is a 366 MHz 192 MB laptop that works great withTurbo Extreme. I'd just like to get something similar for the Dell, now crawling along with Win2K.
I'm sorry for not reading the complete 247 page thread, if some of this has been covered already.
Thanks.
Partitioning the HDD in a different machine would indeed be your easiest step to possibly solving this. You would be able to make a Linux swap partition for puppy to load into beyond the 64mb RAM. I believe there are other options but I'll leave that to the "more knowledgeable than I" members.heywoodj wrote: I believe the bottleneck is the amount of RAM. Any tricks to making a swap partition without a complete boot? I'm considering pulling the HDD and repartitioning in a different machine. .
Putty Pet
Dear Tux,
We tested the Putty 6.0-i368 today on 214X and the server being SCO openserver 6.0. Functioned well in SSH, Rlogin and Telnet. The Pterm worked without any problem taking it's settings from the default settings in Putty Settings.
Regarding the Fonts, we have been able to find a working solution with fixed (misc) medium 20. There are as i said two classes of fonts. All the Fixed (misc) and Fixed (sony) fonts work well with the server. The rest do not. I do not know why. Unfortunately, the larger size fonts you provided are in the 'not working well category'.
If I am not asking for too much, is it possible, at your convenience, to add 16/18/20/22/24 in fixed (sony) and fixed (misc) with options for regular/medium/bold condensed/semicondenced etc. This will really fix my problem. Is there anything I am doing wrong in the settings? Kindly advice. Thanking you, crsrds.
We tested the Putty 6.0-i368 today on 214X and the server being SCO openserver 6.0. Functioned well in SSH, Rlogin and Telnet. The Pterm worked without any problem taking it's settings from the default settings in Putty Settings.
Regarding the Fonts, we have been able to find a working solution with fixed (misc) medium 20. There are as i said two classes of fonts. All the Fixed (misc) and Fixed (sony) fonts work well with the server. The rest do not. I do not know why. Unfortunately, the larger size fonts you provided are in the 'not working well category'.
If I am not asking for too much, is it possible, at your convenience, to add 16/18/20/22/24 in fixed (sony) and fixed (misc) with options for regular/medium/bold condensed/semicondenced etc. This will really fix my problem. Is there anything I am doing wrong in the settings? Kindly advice. Thanking you, crsrds.