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Corepure64 / Python programming?
« Last post by meo on June 30, 2026, 08:22:56 AM »
Hello to y'all!

I am starting to program in python using piCore64 16.0.0 and I have installed Python 3.12 but if I type python into a terminal it seems that it doesn't exist Any thoughts?

Kind greetings,
meo
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Extension requests / Re: Notepadqq!
« Last post by meo on June 30, 2026, 06:43:53 AM »
Hi Rich!

I do not have zoom installed on TC. When I ran what you suggested I did not receive anything at all. Still pragtical does not execute when clicking the icon in wbar.

Kind greetings,
meo
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Extension requests / Re: Notepadqq!
« Last post by Rich on June 29, 2026, 09:59:44 PM »
Hi meo
... but when I installed zoom it stopped working. ...
Do you have zoom installed on this device? Is it possible zoom is
causing your problem?

Hello Juanito! It sure gave some output but no errors as far as I can see. ...
 ... Maybe there was some more output but as noted no error messages. ...
Run it this way and it will only display missing dependencies:
Code: [Select]
ldd /usr/local/bin/pragtical | grep found
Last question, are all of your extensions up to date?
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TCE Bugs / Re: TC17 64 bit dependency issue?
« Last post by Rich on June 29, 2026, 08:51:55 PM »
Hi ctor
You are welcome. :)
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TCE Bugs / Re: TC17 64 bit dependency issue?
« Last post by ctor on June 29, 2026, 08:19:57 PM »
Rich,

My mistake -- I was missing elogind.tcz.dep. Thank you.

regards,
ctor
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TCE Bugs / Re: TC17 64 bit dependency issue?
« Last post by Rich on June 29, 2026, 05:26:41 PM »
Hi ctor
dbus.tcz.dep:
Code: [Select]
expat2.tcz
elogind.tcz  <----------
libX11.tcz

elogind.tcz.dep:
Code: [Select]
acl.tcz
libcap.tcz  <----------
util-linux.tcz
linux-pam.tcz

dbus.tcz depends on elogind.tcz.
elogind.tcz pulls in libcap.tcz.

Please check that all of your extensions are up to date.
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TCE Bugs / TC17 64 bit dependency issue?
« Last post by ctor on June 29, 2026, 04:44:33 PM »
Extension dbus.tcz depends on libcap.tcz. Otherwise dbus-uuidgen fails missing the libcap library. Please add libcap.tcz to dbus.tcz.dep.
 
It happens for TC17 pure 64 OS when executing following code -- I have not tested TC17 32 bit OS; maybe there too?
 
Code: [Select]
tce-load -i wpa_supplicant-dbus
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TCB Q&A Forum / Re: How to get a core dump?
« Last post by dspence on June 29, 2026, 01:35:45 PM »
Thank you, Rich!  Sorry I didn't get back after asking the question.

This worked for me for Tiny Core 13 but I'm now having trouble with getting truncated files with 17.  I guess I will start a new topic.
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Extension requests / Re: Notepadqq!
« Last post by Juanito on June 29, 2026, 11:51:27 AM »
I don't know what to suggest  :(

Code: [Select]
version
16.0
uname -a
Linux boxrpi5 6.12.25-piCore-v8-16k #28 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 26 13:49:43 EDT 2025 aarch64 GNU/Linux

tce-load -i pragtical
pragtical is already installed

ls -l /run/user
total 0
drwx------    2 tc       staff           40 Jun 15 09:07 1001/

pragtical
error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is invalid or not set in the environment.
error: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is invalid or not set in the environment.

[pragtical runs despite the error messages]

XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1001 pragtical

[pragtical runs without error messages]

pragtical also runs from the icon in wbar - see screenshot attached
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Hello forum,

i don't know if it helps you but i seemed to discover that Firefox finally properly supports GPU's

in the sense that you can make TRUE the  " Vulkan" setting by going to the web address "about:config" and searching Vulkan.............

 then also go into Firefox regular settings and PERFORMANCE section and click OFF the option
"use regular hardware settings"....

when i now run Firefox ver 152....... i see that all the "video work" has been offLoaded to my GPU at about 35 percent of work done by the GPU.....the cpu work drops down a lot to about 16 percent  ( Intel Skylake dual core processor 2.2 ghz )

you can check that Firefox is using your GPU by going to the web address....."about:support" and scroll down to "graphics" section and see that the " web render compositor" setting is saying "Webrender".........this means your GPU is being used.  If it does not say that, then it isn't.....

probably you all already know this stuff....

thanks
C



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