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by Marv
Mon 06 Jul 2020, 03:01
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

I tried your <huge-5.4.44-pup32.tar.bz2> kernel and shutdown works too! from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/files/Other/huge-kernels/ Should i stick with that? I'm running peebees 4.14.182 kernel (from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/files/Other/huge-kernels/huge-4.14.182...
by Marv
Sat 04 Jul 2020, 23:17
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

27-Jun-2020 +5 update available - both Ubuntu and Woof-CE updates. See post #1 First i like to thank peebee for his ongoing effort. I use his upupbb32 since the first release and every day, also his browser sfs's. Now - with the current upupef-20.04+x my laptop doesn't shutdown properly, i have to ...
by Marv
Mon 29 Jun 2020, 19:14
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fossapup64-9.0.3 RC
Replies: 254
Views: 425437

I5 based Fujitsu S761 laptop with modesetting Xorg Driver and Intel HD Graphics 3000 No flickering OOTB in 9.0.3 on this laptop. I do have the 'missing' icons in geany for example. Doesn't seem to be a function of changing theme or icon theme. I didn't try all, but did add in a theme or two and try ...
by Marv
Mon 29 Jun 2020, 17:59
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

peebee wrote:+5 update available
Iso generated using the delta, md5sum checks ok. Both pristine install and an update from +4 boot cleanly and run well on my i5 based laptop. All the usual system checks are good and Slimjet 26.0.10.0 run-as-spot continues to serve well.

Thanks,
by Marv
Sat 27 Jun 2020, 14:00
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fossapup64-9.0.3 RC
Replies: 254
Views: 425437

md5sum of 9.0.3 iso

I've downloaded the 9.0.3 iso several times in the course of getting my ff install updated. I haven't as yet been able to match the md5sum in the link on the first post. That is: 607841fad7308c4b4b1fcf619ace4369 The md5sum I get on the re-uploaded isos is consistently : 9626d24fbe32fa4711a3575773f8d...
by Marv
Sat 20 Jun 2020, 23:47
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

+4 update available Installed as an update to +2 on both my i5 based Fujitsu S761 and a core 2 duo based Fujitsu T5010. Both boot cleanly, use minimal system resources at idle, have good video FPS, sound, SNS wifi connection, and are perfectly useful as dailies. PcManFm installed and used as the de...
by Marv
Wed 10 Jun 2020, 13:18
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

Kernel Release: 5.7.1-lxpup64 swapped into both my current LxPupSc installs, 32b and 64b, on the Fujitsu laptop in my posts above. Boot, the usual checks, and normal use all good on both pups. Using the 64b at the moment, posting from Slimjet 26.0.10.0 loaded from SFS.

Cheers,
by Marv
Tue 02 Jun 2020, 15:40
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

Kernel Release: 5.7.0-lxpup64 up and running in LxPupSc +7PAM, both as a RAMboot and swapped into my +7 savefile version. Boot and dmesg checks clean in both cases, glxgears video FPS good at 7000 FPS, mitigation unchanged from that seen with the 5.6.xx kernels on this 2nd gen i5 hardware (Fujitsu S...
by Marv
Fri 29 May 2020, 14:12
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

A couple of days now running Kernel Release: 5.6.15-lxpup64 in LxPupSc +7PAM and LxPupSc64 +4 on the i5 based Fujitsu S761. Boot and all the usual tests ok on both pups, as is normal daily use. Using mistfires xorg-autoconf v3.0 in both.
by Marv
Thu 21 May 2020, 15:47
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

All good here so far running +7PAM on my usual i5 based hardware (the Fujitsu S761 laptops). Installed first as pristine, then as an update to my +6 install using the stock +7 kernel and then swapping in the 5.6.14 kernel. All the usual checks on each look ok, currently using the update from +6 with...
by Marv
Sun 17 May 2020, 23:23
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

+2 installed on the second gen i5 based Fujitsu S761 laptop. Frugal Grub4Dos installs to SSD, first as a pristine install, then as an update of +1. Both boot cleanly, touchpad (using the synaptics driver in this pup) and keyboard (capslock disabled) set up correctly, glxgears FPS and SSD/memory thro...
by Marv
Sat 16 May 2020, 22:39
Forum: System
Topic: xorg-autoconf 3.0
Replies: 67
Views: 22791

@mistfire Thinking, maybe a test for active udev? See my update in my earlier post? I tried the following substituted for your test at line 769: if [ `udevadm --version` ]; then Works in the udev/libinput LxPupScs. AutoAddDevices is set to true and scrolling works. The xorg.log isn't quite as clean ...
by Marv
Sat 16 May 2020, 15:00
Forum: System
Topic: xorg-autoconf 3.0
Replies: 67
Views: 22791

@Marv does your LxPupSc has xorg mouse driver or xorg keyboard driver installed on your system? If yes, then AutoAddDevices will set to false. I think we need a better detection whether if AutoAddDevices was enabled or not. Agreed. It's kind of a tough task as in the 'newer' pups libinput is expect...
by Marv
Fri 15 May 2020, 13:35
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fossapup64-9.0.3 RC
Replies: 254
Views: 425437

Re: Fossapup64-9.0.1

oldaolgeezer wrote:Marv, my "bit of effort" remark was meant to add some levity to my report!
Twas taken so :)
by Marv
Wed 13 May 2020, 13:19
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fossapup64-9.0.3 RC
Replies: 254
Views: 425437

Re: Fossapup64-9.0.1

and it took me a bit of effort to change the color of folder icons (when dragged to the desktop by RoxFiler) from "green" to what I consider the more common "yellowish Manila" color ! Share the secret handshake? I am more at home in lxde but in JWM I usually can manually edit th...
by Marv
Mon 11 May 2020, 20:53
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

k5.6.12 swapped into both my LxPupSc and LxPupSc64 +6 installs on the i5 based laptop. Clean boots and Dmesg, idle resource use unchanged, early microcode working, mitigation unchanged on this hardware at (in LxPupSc64): Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz Socket Designation: Onboard Manufactur...
by Marv
Wed 06 May 2020, 12:36
Forum: System
Topic: xorg-autoconf 3.0
Replies: 67
Views: 22791

I have a Fujitsu S761 laptop with a Synaptics touchpad. Under LxPupSc 20.01 +6 and LxPupSc64 +6 I have no touchpad scrolling. I did under the previous LxPupScs and do if I revert to the xorg-autoconf of 03/21/2020. My touchpad specifics are (edgescroll set up as in previous LxPupScs): Bus=0011 Vendo...
by Marv
Sat 02 May 2020, 18:07
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: LxPupSc: Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE build 13-Jun-2020
Replies: 1350
Views: 666411

Back to the slackopups. Kernel Release: 5.6.9-lxpup64 swapped into both my current LxPupSc and LxPupSc64 installs. No issues seen in either. Dmesg and system checks good, video speeds good, resource use good, early microcode loading works, mitigations unchanged from 5.6.7 in both my 32b and 64b inst...
by Marv
Fri 01 May 2020, 21:31
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: UPupEF-20.04+5 (27-Jun-2020) (UPup Eoan-Focal)
Replies: 36
Views: 15541

So far so good. Running 32b Slimjet 26.0.3.0 in UPupEF-20.04 with the following line in the flashpeak-slimjet launch script exec -a "$0" /opt/slimjet/slimjet --user-data-dir=/root/spot/.config/slimjet --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox --test-type "$@" No page load failures seen as...
by Marv
Fri 01 May 2020, 13:29
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Fossapup64-9.0.3 RC
Replies: 254
Views: 425437

Drives checked to load at boot don' t load I had this behavior very briefly when I first installed Fossapup64. I looked in /etc/rc.d/rc.local and in addition to the line placed there by pmount, something like: mkdir -p /mnt/sda2; mount -t ext2 /dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2 #pmount there was another 'mount' l...