Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Corepure64 => Topic started by: coreplayer2 on August 10, 2014, 08:09:46 PM
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Finally have firefox, flash and pulseaudio working in Corepure64 ;D
Was beginning to think it was never going to happen, but after compiling libflashsupport for x86_64 & pulseaudio everything is working in harmony.
For anyone who wants flash video with audio in a reliable browser on Corepure64 try installing onboot these extensions
firefox.tcz (Latest version 31, already submitted to the repo)
alsa.tcz (already in repo)
pulseaudio5.tcz (already in repo)
pavucontrol.tcz (already in repo)
flash11 (latest version 11.2 with pulseaudio5 support, will submit asap)
configuration required
alsa must be operational on your system, see info file
pulseaudio5 follow instructions in info file (DBus was not starting automatically for me so added " /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start " to the .Xd/dbus file)
pavucontrol needs to be configured for your system, use the gui to set options
issues I'm having are
pavucontrol has to be reconfigured on each reboot
pulseaudio doesn't auto start dbus (without above .X.d file mod)
Flash11 occasionally crashes on start up, selecting the video to reload works
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Did you try starting dbus in /opt/bootlocal.sh?
Did you add the pa config files to /opt/.filetool.lst and do a backup?
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Actually no I hadn't tried that yet, thanks for the idea. I was more concerned why we don't add " /usr/local/etc/init.d/dbus start " to the pulseaudio startup file.. I understand leaving control to the user but..
If we install pulseaudio onboot then we have intention of using it, so why is dbus not auto started at same time..? just saying..
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pulse audio and pavucontrol is new to me so am trying to learn it, this system has persistent home and opt so in theory shouldn't need a backup right?
As I understand it, pavucontrol auto detects input. ok I must be doing something wrong here..
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Your home and opt may be persistent, but the config files for pulse audio probably reside somewhere else.
You need to back them up.
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understood, am looking for the config files now
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Well I just read the info file, and since they are starting it from .X.d.
It appears that the config file is /usr/local/etc/dbus-1/system.d/pulseaudio-system.conf
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very smart, however and regrettably bluetooth.conf sits alone at that path :P
am still looking..
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In the meantime, Flash11.. I'm wondering why there is a getFlash extension, is it for license reasons or to facilitate easy updates?
I'd rather just submit the flash11 extension in it's current working form considering 11.2 is the last major update of flash for linux.
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You can't distribute Flash per the license.
Either that or you need to agree to license terms to download and install.
I don't remember which.
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pity, leaves no choice but to update the getFlash extension for corepure64. ok thanks i'l get right on it
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Ok getFlash11 now updated and tested to support corepure64 and pulseaudio, will submit asap
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getFlash11 submitted to x86_64 repo
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A picture speaks a thousand words...?
Corepure64
firefox31
flash11
alsa
pulseaudio5
pavucontrol
firefox maybe a little bulky, but works so well i can forgive the size
(https://db.tt/eACJj4gN)
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firefox.tcz small typo in appbrowser INFO for the year: should be 2014 not 2011 :p
2013/01/10 To reflect Adobe's change in download file name. (roberts)
2011/08/10 Updated for corepure64 (by coreplayer2)
Current: 2011/08/10 Re-compiled libflashsupport for pulseaudio5 (by coreplayer2)
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ouch!! You're correct 2014 it is
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