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#151 2013-04-22 08:05:01

aniguenni
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Registered: 2011-12-18
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

@ Aleksej

thank's for the hint with the tazweb. with this light webbrowser i'm able to get fb on my running slitaz-4.0 os. on this system i've had no probs with flash player, anyway.

but i've still not able to watch video on the actual rolling one.

i tried to install Trixar_za's package and/or downloaded the flash player directly from the adobe website and/or with the usual tazpkg get-install flash-plugin opportunity.

no clue, why there is no chance to get it running.

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#152 2013-04-22 10:30:12

gibor
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

@Aniguenni

I have compiled and putted from my filesharing midori 049 and midori 049+flash,

if you running slitaz-4.0 my version working on it, if you try this is link

http://www.freefilehosting.net/midori-049flash

or simple without flash

http://www.freefilehosting.net/midori-049

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#153 2013-04-22 15:20:25

aniguenni
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Posts: 153

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

@gibor

thank's a lot for the files. i downloaded them and tried the flash.pkg on my slitaz-rolling. but without success.

i got the follow error message (don't know if this has stg to do with?):

** (midori4:2017): WARNING **: `extension_init': /usr/lib/midori/libflashplayer.so: undefined symbol: extension_init

after i changed the libflashplayer.so from my current running slitaz-4.0, it works so far ;-)

at the slitaz-4.0 i installed the midori-0.4.9+flash as well. it shows the same error.

facebook is still not rechable with midori under slitaz-4.0. with tazweb it is. ;-)

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#154 2013-04-22 17:03:21

gibor
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I do not know why it does not work, I tried again on a clean install of slitaz-4 and I worked well at the first time.

While on the other hand, I already knew that rolling was not working (which is why I have made a version for the stable :-) ).

The flash (libflashplayer.so) has 7 file of addiction that must belong to the same version

/usr/lib/libnspr4.so

/usr/lib/libnss3.so

/usr/lib/libnssutil3.so

/usr/lib/libplc4.so

/usr/lib/libplds4.so

/usr/lib/libsmime3.so

/usr/lib/libssl3.so

to launch midori so that it works the plugin you need to start the patch from the same shell

midori on my version it renamed on mydori, and midori is one simple wrapper

# / Bin / sh

export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH = "/ usr / lib / midori"

mydori

this is my difference from midori and midori + flash.

If you have installed another version of flashplayer probable generated conflict from my packages.

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#155 2013-04-25 18:05:16

subreptice
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Registered: 2013-03-10
Posts: 54

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Hello.

-This message have nothing to deal with flash, unlike previous posts (cause I'm not still here for now ... ).

-I'm talking about Linux slitaz 3.2-slitaz #4 SMP Mon Apr 15 14:33:16 CEST 2013 i686 GNU/Linux.

-I came across this whole thread, but I may forget some stuffs, and I'm sure I don't really understand some others...

So sorry if I just making disturbing wind.

    I had uploaded slitaz-rolling, and burnt a CD of that iso;

I boot that CD, avoiding "locale problem" by choosing the last line in the first boot menu,

then the first line in the second boot menu.

Then, I made from that live session, with tazpanel, a working, bootable, just-awfull, slitaz-rolling, usb key.

(little win/gratefull dance).

Then, I ran a live session from that fresh USB,

on an HP thin client, so that it became a full pesonnal computer,

then I done tazpkg recharge,

then I done tazpkg up, for busybox and something like five others fresh packages.

And I report there :

boot log (http://dl.free.fr/pD4d5JUdT) with its hardware report (http://dl.free.fr/bwwTVhx4J),

and some (probably not enough precise, trying my best) observations:

-at boot menu, choosing locale will still not work, for FR, at least, for sure, make all get stucked to

sound-card 5% never ending search.

( I'm not able to make a new iso to add inside a "sleep 1" in /etc/init.d/system.sh as mentionned by Kultex)

-I havn't experienced issue with graphical hardware ;

those machines have an integrated video chip.

There is also a PCI port, I can make some tests with some old nvidia graphical card inside, if it is usefull.

-I wanted to tazpkg -gi dropbear, but it was already installed (cool!);

so I just started daemon, in root, doing :

# /etc/init.d/dropbear start

and I was able to see ( with top ) that it was running.

But, on the client side, I wasn't able to connect ;

I can't login as tux user, despite new re-generated fresh rsa key;

I tried as root too, but it didn't work, wich is a normal, security-related feature.

-I tried to make an install on hardware, from that live-session, with tazpanel,

but I'm always ending on the same error : hard disk can't be found,

but this is good labeling of the support, according to a check with fsdik -l,

and I havn't another choise in selection box !

I tried a lot of stuffs, formating before, and formating with the installation process, ext3 and ext4,

but I never been successfull : "the disk to write bootloader is not found".

I tried to run tazpanel with /dev/hda1 mounted, and also unmounted, before running tazpanel for install, too.

-I wish help pop-up/bubbles were here to help me discover new file manager interface,

but it's probably a locale related problem.

-screenshot utiliy works  :-)

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/843/rollingversion.png/

-yad "by default dialog", obtained by just typing yad then enter,

don't show its "bottle with green" window icon.

Of course, I agree this is a normal pre-release state, I'm not complaining :-)

I'm not able to elaborate fine testing process by myself, but I will be glad to try if you ask me.

Today they are 7 new packages ! Thanks to people working on that.

I hope something in the whole will be usefull :-)

Thanks !

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#156 2013-04-26 09:39:57

subreptice
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Hello

-Dropbear-2013.56 :

I still can't make it working;

I stoped the server,

erased then regenerated rsa and dss keys,

restarted server,

cleaned, then updated .ssh/known_hosts on client side,

but I can't connect:

[c]toto@toto:~> ssh -X tux@192.0.0.0

Secure login on SliTaz GNU/Linux powered by Dropbear SSH server.
tux@192.0.0.0's password:
Permission denied, please try again.[/c]
I tried too without -X option without changing result.

Debug is here : http://dl.free.fr/pmirel7UA

-Midori 0.4.9 still crash when right-clicked in search field of homepage.

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#157 2013-04-26 15:30:20

subreptice
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Ok, I finally make slitaz dropbear server working :

I went in Preferences-> Account Password, put again same loggin and same password that I have already tried a lot of times, stop and start dropbear another time, and believe me or not, that's working now ...

By the way, next dropbear package (2013.58) is already out, I seen (new Midori and Flash too !).

I will run an new session, upgrade packages, and see... later :-)

I updated only midori, to 0.5, right click crash on search field in homepage is still here, (I'm on my live session, I havn't latest busybox).

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#158 2013-05-03 08:32:02

gibor
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Registered: 2011-04-30
Posts: 1,066

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I have some question on slitaz-rolling.

I have tested this new version and I have a difficult from spacefm, the first choose is on menu file open a root windows dont work. All tentative of setting on this menu no have effect, where is the trick?

From spacefm for mount umount device on user root is possible, but from standard user tux and on terminal launch su>root>spacefm same operation not possible.

Another less is non existent ash history, from use at terminal is very important.

On any case thanks for your time.

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#159 2013-05-05 08:17:39

kultex
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Registered: 2011-03-28
Posts: 1,175

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

on page 8 of this thread you find a udevil.conf, where you can mount internal devices as user tux - most things you can change with udevil.conf - http://ignorantguru.github.io/udevil/udevil.conf.txt

for CDs and DVDs you have to enable kernelpolling - http://ignorantguru.github.io/spacefm/spacefm-manual-en.html#devices-kernpoll

for non existent ash history I did not find a solution until now, but I have no time at the moment

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#160 2013-05-17 22:50:48

Ceel
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Registered: 2011-04-02
Posts: 1,423

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Funny bug with the TazPKG Action window:

When installing/extracting a pkg from a right click, it is possible to enlarge the width of the window but it is not possible to shrink it then.

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#161 2013-05-27 18:07:34

Darjeeling
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Registered: 2012-02-06
Posts: 210

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I'm not sure this is the right place to make a wish for cooking and the next stable release of SliTaz ...

... Music on Console (MOC) 2.4.4 is still the stable version of the player. But it is rather dated now. Most distros, including Debian Wheezy, have version 2.5.0 in their repos because it has some new features and lots of bugfixes. I'd much appreciate if someone had the time to make a package out of the latest MOC 2.5.0-beta1 including the latest FFmpeg/LibAV decoder plugin.

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#162 2013-06-07 03:38:02

holkfoor
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Registered: 2013-03-09
Posts: 41

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Suggestion

Hi Slitaz Developers.

I suggest to add in the slitaz "cooking" a great system monitoring utility.

The Monitorix

"Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool designed to monitor as many services and system resources as possible. It has been created to be used under production Linux/UNIX servers, but due to its simplicity and small size can be used on embedded devices as well."

Homepage: http://www.monitorix.org

Demo Online: http://www.fibranet.cat/monitorix/

Download page: http://www.monitorix.org/downloads.html

It is super light.

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#163 2013-06-24 12:54:57

lucasnsf
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Registered: 2012-08-30
Posts: 42

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I'm not sure, but I think that there's a bug in slitaz cooking: I can't install slitaz cooking using portuguese-brazil language via terminal (comand line). It keeps saying that there are missing parameters, and I'm doing the same way I do to install 4.0. I can't find where i'm doing wrong....if someone could try. In graphical mode the instalation go fine.

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#164 2013-06-24 14:43:43

lexeii
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Registered: 2012-03-21
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

lucasnsf,

what commands do you use? (I'm never installed SliTaz, I just... use it. Frugal and writefs and /home/boot/packages)

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#165 2013-06-24 15:01:51

lucasnsf
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Registered: 2012-08-30
Posts: 42

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Aleksej,

I do: tazinst new /var/lib/tazinst.conf

nano /var/lib/tazinst.conf (and configure for my needs)

and tazinst install /var/lib/tazinst.conf (here is where that i get the message that are missing parameters)

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#166 2013-06-24 17:26:17

mojo
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Registered: 2011-03-29
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

@lucasnsf

The installer GUI frontend which is produced by /var/www/tazpanel/installer.cgi configures /root/tazinst.conf then executes /usr/sbin/tazinst

After a successful install using the GUI compare /root/tazinst.conf to your own configuration /var/lib/tazinst.conf to see what parameters you incorrectly entered or left out.

I've made many installs from the GUI and console without any problems.

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#167 2013-06-25 15:02:13

lucasnsf
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Registered: 2012-08-30
Posts: 42

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Tanks mojo....it helps

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#168 2013-06-25 15:42:44

holkfoor
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Registered: 2013-03-09
Posts: 41

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I test SliTaz Cooking and not booting. He does not pass the scanning sound card. Begins scanning and locks.

Some way to go through this process?

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#169 2013-06-25 19:27:48

Ceel
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Posts: 1,423

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Hi holkfoor,

add [c]sound=noconf[/c] at the end of the kernel line in your menu.lst file

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#170 2013-06-25 23:36:33

holkfoor
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Posts: 41

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

Ceel

Thank you. Is solved for me smile

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#171 2013-12-25 13:21:11

laptop
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Registered: 2013-02-16
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

If it not too much of trouble, you should do something similar as Porteus.

That you can set which packages you want to have in ISO before you download it.

http://build.porteus.org/

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#172 2013-12-27 17:54:25

kultex
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Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

I think, it is better than porteus - http://pizza.slitaz.me/

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#173 2014-01-31 10:40:49

silvershadow
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Registered: 2014-01-22
Posts: 6

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

How to make slitaz cooking persistent?

i used the isolinux.cfg label method and it doesn't work

it says "failed to execute login prompt"

i'm using usb SD flash memory with fat32

Thank you

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#174 2014-01-31 16:06:23

sixofeight
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Registered: 2013-07-02
Posts: 234

Re: Talks about cooking status/bugs/suggestions/etc

format your sd-flash with a Linux Filesystem (ext2/3)

look here:

http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/persistence#post-27728

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