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Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:09 pm
by wizard

@amethyst

That VLC pet was only tested for running media files on the local computer/network. You might try running it from a terminal to see if it is missing some dependencies required for streaming.

wizard


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:24 pm
by amethyst
wizard wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 6:09 pm

@amethyst

That VLC pet was only tested for running media files on the local computer/network. You might try running it from a terminal to see if it is missing some dependencies required for streaming.

wizard

It doesn't play media files on my disk either. I need to know where its log file is so I can see what errors are logged.


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:08 am
by amethyst

Is there a Celluloid pet available for this Puppy? It shows in the menu but it's not installed as far as I can see.


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:09 am
by peebee
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:08 am

Is there a Celluloid pet available for this Puppy? It shows in the menu but it's not installed as far as I can see.

There is no longer an i386 Ubuntu build of celluloid - it was therefore removed:
viewtopic.php?p=92595&hilit=celluloid#p92595

The menu item remaining was a mistake - will be fixed.

You could try the Debian version:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... 1_i386.deb


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:52 am
by amethyst
peebee wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:09 am
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:08 am

Is there a Celluloid pet available for this Puppy? It shows in the menu but it's not installed as far as I can see.

There is no longer an i386 Ubuntu build of celluloid - it was therefore removed:
viewtopic.php?p=92595&hilit=celluloid#p92595

The menu item remaining was a mistake - will be fixed.

You could try the Debian version:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... 1_i386.deb

Debian version not working for me.


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 1:14 pm
by amethyst

@peebee You may want to fix pEqualizer too in your next version. viewtopic.php?p=116937#p116937


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 3:21 pm
by peebee
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:52 am

Debian version not working for me.

If you symlink libmpv.so.1 to libmpv.so.2 then celluloid from Debian works ........ see screenie

pequalizer comes from noarch - if it is noarch why does it no longer work? What did you have to change? Will your new .pet replace the existing one for all builds?
:pequalizer:|pet|Packages-puppy-noarch-official|pequalizer-1.0.0|pequalizer|1.0.0||Multimedia|76K||pequalizer-1.0.0.pet|+alsaequal,+caps|pequalizer Graphical Equalizer||||


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:04 pm
by amethyst
peebee wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 3:21 pm
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:52 am

Debian version not working for me.

If you symlink libmpv.so.1 to libmpv.so.2 then celluloid from Debian works ........ see screenie

pequalizer comes from noarch - if it is noarch why does it no longer work? What did you have to change? Will your new .pet replace the existing one for all builds?
:pequalizer:|pet|Packages-puppy-noarch-official|pequalizer-1.0.0|pequalizer|1.0.0||Multimedia|76K||pequalizer-1.0.0.pet|+alsaequal,+caps|pequalizer Graphical Equalizer||||

The pequalizer pet works for Fossa95 and this Puppy, didn't check anything else. I used the pet I posted for Fossa95. The "calibration" of the slider values changed (I think it has to do with a newer version of ALSA equalizer). You can test the pequalizer in your Puppy (which you have builtin). Sliders can be moved but it has no effect, it's useless, not working. Anyways, it's working for me now. so just sharing. Celluloid works now, thanks.


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:40 pm
by peebee
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:04 pm

The pequalizer pet works for Fossa95 and this Puppy, didn't check anything else. I used the pet I posted for Fossa95. The "calibration" of the slider values changed (I think it has to do with a newer version of ALSA equalizer). You can test the pequalizer in your Puppy (which you have builtin). Sliders can be moved but it has no effect, it's useless, not working. Anyways, it's working for me now. so just sharing. Celluloid works now, thanks.

Hi
I think you are saying that the significant changes are in: /usr/local/pequalizer/func

Does just replacing func in the JammyPup32 build with the new func from your .pet work?

p.s. I don't use this tool and wouldn't know if it was working if I did :?


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:04 pm
by amethyst
peebee wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:40 pm
amethyst wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:04 pm

The pequalizer pet works for Fossa95 and this Puppy, didn't check anything else. I used the pet I posted for Fossa95. The "calibration" of the slider values changed (I think it has to do with a newer version of ALSA equalizer). You can test the pequalizer in your Puppy (which you have builtin). Sliders can be moved but it has no effect, it's useless, not working. Anyways, it's working for me now. so just sharing. Celluloid works now, thanks.

Hi
I think you are saying that the significant changes are in: /usr/local/pequalizer/func

Does just replacing func in the JammyPup32 build with the new func from your .pet work?

p.s. I don't use this tool and wouldn't know if it was working if I did :?

It works correctly now, can't remember what I did with the pet, was a long time ago. Probably did some editing of func yes, etc. I just installed the pet over the builtin one, didn't check if only the changes in func are necessary.


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:03 am
by bigpuppyfan
peebee wrote: Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:40 pm

Does just replacing func in the JammyPup32 build with the new func from your .pet work?

That's correct, it's just /usr/local/pequalizer/func that needs changing

viewtopic.php?p=43429#p43429


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 5:27 am
by amethyst

I get relatively frequent crashes of JWM/ROX with this Puppy, I need to switch off machine for reboot. In terminal I get: /etc/profile input/output error
bash5.1
Is this a known issue?


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 6:45 am
by Dry Falls

Just a note on pEqualizer. As was intended, it works fine with pMusic. Not necessarily with mpv. At least it's strictly a frontend for alsa, not pulse or pipewire. Here is a discussion from the old forum with fixes for the func file: fix func file for updated alsa..
Here's my func:


Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 1:06 pm
by amethyst
Dry Falls wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2024 6:45 am

Just a note on pEqualizer. As was intended, it works fine with pMusic. Not necessarily with mpv. At least it's strictly a frontend for alsa, not pulse or pipewire. Here is a discussion from the old forum with fixes for the func file: fix func file for updated alsa..
Here's my func:

To make the equalizer system wide, put a script in Startup folder in /root. The command is

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pequalizer -s

Also, as mentioned, pequalizer is just a frontend for alsa's equalizer which you can set manually with the following command:

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alsamixer -D equal

Re: JammyPup32 (UPupJJ+D-22.04) JammyJellyfish+Debian Woof-CE build

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 8:11 pm
by williams2

@amethyst

In terminal I get: /etc/profile input/output error

AFAIK, an input/output error is usually a hardware problem,
maybe a failing hard drive.

Tools like smartctl or Hard Disk Sentinel
might give you more information.

You could rename the file so that data block won't be used
like this:

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cp /etc/profile /etc/profile2
mv /etc/profile /etc/profile-BAD-BLOCK
mv /etc/profile2 /etc/profile

It might need to reboot for the system to start using the new file.

If you can't copy /etc/profile you can copy the original file from the iso.

Depends what hardware your file systems are using.

You could also check the md5sum of the iso.