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I can't seem to find out if Puppy Linux uses RPM's or DEB's - does anyone know if it really matters? I had my mom DL puppy linux on her old laptop, and I want her to be able to get openoffice (and other software) from the CLI but I'm stuck on two things. The way puppy linux manages it packages 2. The code to get open office from the CLI Also, as much as I like Puppy Linux, the site isn't that well organized; does anyone have a link to a good forum, info or discussion board etc for puppy linux? PS: She is using the Puppeee version for that style laptop Last edited by Diametric; September 27th, 2010 at 02:51 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention the Pupeee.
I have tried looking through the posts but nothing so far seems to cover my problem and there's nothing in the FAQ's that helps either. I have been using Ubuntu for almost a year now and after a HDD failure I decided it was time to try a newer more frugal OS which is where Puppy Linux comes in, I am still trying to figure out how to make stuff work and after installing Wine 1.6.2 I tried to get an install of Pepakura Designer 4 to run. When I try setting a run as option I only get a box with no suitable apps in, it tells me to drag and drop an app that I want to use into the box but i don't know which of the Wine files is considered an app. I have found the folder where Wine is installed but there's no 'program' file that is obvious to me, just a lot of.so and.def files. Does anyone know how to set up wine in puppy linux (frugal) so that I can 'set run as' for the windows programs that i want to use? If this has already been covered please could someone let me know which thread it is in so I can avoid making a duplicate thread about this issue. Thanks, Paddy dimesio.
When I try setting a run as option I only get a box with no suitable apps in, it tells me to drag and drop an app that I want to use into the box I have no idea where you are trying to set this or what 'it' is. Are you trying to associate.exe files with Wine in your file manager? That's not a Wine question, it's a file manager question, and you should ask it on the Puppy forum. While you are at it, ask where to find current Wine packages, as 1.6.2 is three years old and no longer supported.
Thanks for the quick response. Pepakura Designer is a Windows only app but I had it working well on Ubuntu for almost a year despite a few crashes and lost work it was better most of the time than not. Back when I was on Ubuntu I just installed Wine and it created a menu item as well as embedding itself in the right click menu, so I could either alter the EXE file properties or add the EXE to the list of apps within Wine Config. After doing the Install of Wine via the Package Manager it told me the install was successful but I can't find any trace of it in any of the Menu's nor has it shown up in any of the right click menus. I click on the EXE file and I get this. So I tried to set the Run As option and I got this. The problem I have is that I don't know what I need to drag and drop into that box to make the EXE work, the only files I can find in the Wine Folder is.so and.def files.
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Wine into that dialog, where it asks for 'enter a command:'. I don't know anything about Puppy Linux, so I may be wrong. In that case you really should ask in a Puppy Linux forum. Alternatively you could open a terminal, 'cd' to the directory, where Pepakura is installed (usually somewhere deep inside '~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/.' ) and run its.exe from there, for more information see e.g.. Regarding latest wine version, indicates that there are different flavours of Puppy Linux, you will have to find out, which one you are using and then follow the instructions from. Indicates, that Pepakura should run well.
Hmmm, well I downloaded version 2.0 of Wine but I don't know how to compile it on Puppy Linux. Or in any OS for that matter I looked in the package manager for a newer version of wine and noticed it has a playonLinux front end for Wine so i installed that which itself installed Wine 1.6.2 but there's still no 'program' or menu item for Wine. There is a menu item for PlayonLinux but it won't run as it says 'PlayonLinux' should not be run as root and there is no way for me to run it using any other login as Puppy is ONLY run as Root! I'm back at square one with no way to install Pepakura on my current Linux OS doe to Wine not working as i would have expected it to, I used it for well over a year on Ubuntu with minimal problems but on this OS it's like thinking in Spanish or something like that DOH! I'll have a look at the Puppy forums and see if anyone there can help me to get Wine installed and working, not holding my breath though lahmbi5678.
Wine '$@' in the field 'enter a shell command', just leave the '$@' part as it is, it probably means, that the name of the.exe file (or a list of selected.exe files) will be used as parameter for wine, which should be ok atm. Then you should be able to run.exe files by doubleclicking. In some cases wine requires that the.exe's directory will be set as currently active working directory, I don't know how to achieve this in this 'set run' dialog, you'll have to ask in a Puppy Linux forum. For Prepakura, you'll probably need an up2date wine. Depending on whether your Puppy Linux is Ubuntu-based or Slackware-based, you should be able to use e.g. Winehq's Ubuntu repository (or alternatively its Slackware repository), see e.g. The instructions on.
If you don't know, whether your Linux is Ubuntu- or Slackware-based, ask in a Puppy Linux forum how to find out. I don't know, if it will work, but according to winehq offers packages for Ubuntu 14.04 which would be compatible with one Puppy Linux flavour, and packages for Slackware (link to sourceforge). If you don't want to upgrade wine in terminal, you could try telling your package manager to add e.g. Wine's Ubuntu repository to the package manager's list of repositories, if you do that, uninstall the old wine version, then install the new up2date wine. Uninstalling wine won't affect your.wine directory, so you won't loose any installed programs and data. Still I think, that you should try to use the terminal, even if you don't have much experience with it. Sooner or later, when you'll try to fine-tune wine, you'll see that some command line knowledge is absolutely essential for 'having fun' with wine.
Re: PlayonLinux, understood, it didn't work anyway! 1.6.2 is still installed, PoL requires it to run so that was installed but as mentioned there's no menu option for Wine or WineCFG etc. I tried the 'wine' in the command line as suggested and it did absolutely nothing, double clicking on the file doesn't even change the list of programs in the Task manager so it's actually running nothing at all. I believe that Puppy is based on Debian so I could install a.deb file but I can't find one yet for Wine:/ I will see if adding that repository to the list helps and let you know how I get on. As for the Terminal, I'm a little confused on how to get this one to work, back when I ran Ubuntu I could do 'sudo atp-get update && sudo apt-get install wine' and everything would work like a charm, on this puppy however the apt-get is an unknown command and I haven't found out how to get it working yet. If I could at least get the terminal to work as I think it should then I shouldn't have too many problems in the future but like you say that's a Puppy forum problem for me to sort out. Thanks for the help so far, I'll get back to you about the repository add shortly.
I believe that Puppy is based on Debian so I could install a.deb file but I can't find one yet for Wine:/ I will see if adding that repository to the list helps and let you know how I get on. What do think ppa host? Clue.deb files. If you are using Puppy Linux Tahrpup then you obviously want the Trusty.deb files. As that version is based off Ubuntu 14.04. Whether those deb packages will actually work or not is another matter (i.e. Is the Puppy Linux package base in sync with Canonical updates to Ubuntu 14.04??).
I see there are community builds of Wine for Puppy Linux - but not for the latest release. I am sure it would be a lot easier (hint) just to use though. You appear to be going down a very, very deep rabbit hole. Bob CyberPaddy66. LOL yes it probably would but after using it for a year and finding it a little bloated for my liking (may just as well run Windows it's that fat!) I decided to try and find something smaller, it was during my repeated USB live tests of the different OS's that my Ubuntu OS packed up and went way south on me and all I had left was the USB with puppy on it so on it went. Now I fear that I am struggling up hill constantly trying to get things to work, I tried getting virtual box to run which it did but it can't see my real HDD's so i can't do an install from that and have to use the USB again however I haven't yet installed unetbootin to make the USB live drive for Linux mint (my next choice) and i desperately needed to get Pepakura Working which is where I am currently stuck! I downloaded the Trusty.deb versions of Wine and after double clicking on it the package manager installed it and told me that it was all working and the menu has been set up, still can't find any menu items for wine anywhere I tried double clicking on the pepakura exe which now doesn't do anything, no error messages, no warnings or suggestions to 'set run as' so I checked and there is now an executable item in the list but that's all I can do, look but not run I'm stumped again lahmbi5678.
Hi, I tried it both with and without the wine text in the command line and neither of them did anything. When I tried to run the command 'wine --version' I got the following response.
Bash: wine: command not found While the package manager told me it was installed I don't think that it has ever been installed on this system yet, I have one other avenue to read about but if that fails then I will have no choice but to work on finding a way to create a different OS live USB to install that on a different partition. Thanks for the help so far. I'd recommend you to uninstall the.deb wine (if possible) and reinstall the old wine version, then retest the 'set run' stuff.
At least that should work. It can't be that complicated. Before arbitrarily installing packages, you really need to find out what Puppy Linux you have and what it will be compatible to (Ubuntu, Slackware, Debian), see: The big list in the second link mentions in most cases, on which major distribution a certain Puppy Linux will be based.
Strangely, Tahrpup isn't even mentioned there, maybe because it is considered a community project. If you are actually running Tahrpup, then it should be compatible with Ubuntu 14.04 packages. You should be able to add the winehq Ubuntu repository in your package manager, i.e.
Tell your package manager to use as repository. I've had a poke about with Tharpup in a VM. There is only dpkg installed - the apt package manager is not (obviously) available.
So dependency resolution is not going to be fun. Hence my suggestion to try to manually the deb files - but I don't know if there is a full set of 32-bit (dependency) libraries available. Sounds like an awful lot of work for nothing. It would probably be easier to start with an Arch Linux base and add a lightweight window and tiling manager. Cutting Plotter Drivers. Bob lahmbi5678. It would probably be easier to start with an Arch Linux base and add a lightweight window and tiling manager.
Bob Actually that's one of the reasons I need to get Wine running, so I can use unetbootin to make a bootable USB for an different OS, I'm stuck on Puppy until I can make a bootable USB with a different ISO and so far none of the methods that i have found on the net have worked, they all tell me to do something that Puppy doesn't understand so i can't precede any further. I know from using ubuntu that Unetbootin works well through Wine to make bootable USB's as that's how I ended up trying out Puppy in the first place but due to Ubuntu dying and me not having a working internet to search for ways to fix it I was forced to just install Puppy on the Primary HDD and go from there. I have almost every ISO under the sun on my data HDD but no way to run them besides USB unless someone knows of a way to boot in Puppy but run an different ISO instead but that's not for this thread on here as this is just about getting Wine working on my Puppy install. Of course you can try Pepakura with wine 1.6.2. I don't know if it will work, but it might be worth a try. If you are actually running Tahrpup, then it should be compatible with Ubuntu 14.04 packages. You should be able to add the winehq Ubuntu repository in your package manager, i.e.
Tell your package manager to use as repository. I tried Wine 1.6.2 from the standard Ubuntu repository that comes with Puppy, had a look at adding a respiratory but couldn't work out where to paste the link you posted. As you can see on the left there's all the Ubuntu repositories available but they don't list anything later than Wine 1.6.2 lahmbi5678. Actually that's one of the reasons I need to get Wine running, so I can use unetbootin to make a bootable USB for an different OS, I'm stuck on Puppy until I can make a bootable USB with a different ISO and so far none of the methods that i have found on the net have worked, they all tell me to do something that Puppy doesn't understand so i can't precede any further. You shouldn't need Wine at all for this; unetbootin has a Linux version.
Have you asked for help on the Puppy forum on how to use it in that distro? If you're really stuck, it is possible to buy bootable USB flash drives with a live Linux distro installed. As for Pepakura in Wine, the AppDB says that version 3.03b of the app ran well in 1.6.2, but required some tweaks. There is a howto in the AppDB.
If you're really stuck, it is possible to buy bootable USB flash drives with a live Linux distro installed. Yeah, but if I'm going to spend money to do something that will allow me to install a free OS then it not only defeats the whole Free OS ethos, I might just as well go out and buy a DVD/CD/RW drive which I don't need for anything else, I have 3 USB drives here, one (16GB) with a Puppy Live Persistent installed on it, one (32GB) empty just waiting for an Live-ISO to put on it and one (2bg) with some windows apps that I need to empty. As for Pepakura in Wine, the AppDB says that version 3.03b of the app ran well in 1.6.2, but required some tweaks. There is a howto in the AppDB. Good for him, but as a fully licence'd Pepakura user I prefer to run the latest version V4.04, V3 is what the Pepakura hackers run because the codes are all on the net now and you can't open V4 files with it! Thanks for trying to help guys, I think I'm just going to kick this PC to the kerb and go sell my body so I can but a new PC with an OS pre-installed on it CyberPaddy66.