Running Puppy on Acer Aspire One
@deniros
Here is the link for the SDL library I used:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/tpp/bugs/sdl-1.2.9.pet
I also installed the xorg_dri libs (from the official installer), but I don't think these are needed. I added them trying to get a game to work.
Let me know if it works out.
JB
Here is the link for the SDL library I used:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/tpp/bugs/sdl-1.2.9.pet
I also installed the xorg_dri libs (from the official installer), but I don't think these are needed. I added them trying to get a game to work.
Let me know if it works out.
JB
@JB4x4
Works great now, thanks :p, and the quality is really not bad for a 0.3 mp cam.
@iscraigh
Linpus is not that limiting though, you activate the normal xfce menu by just do the folowing:
The Linpus Linus is using Xfce, so use
xfce-setting-show
to get the Xfce Settings Manager.
Click on Desktop to get to the Desktop Preferencs and choose the Behavior tab.
Now mark under Menus the Show desktop menu on right click option and close the window.
This setting will allow you to bring up the normal desktop menu when you right click somewhere on the desktop. The Desktop Menu contains much more options than the limited user interface on the Aspire One.
Also the repository contains quite some libs and apps.
But, linpus is just really slow. Probably also caused by the really slow cfdisk. Puppy is far more suitable on the acer, due to it's nature and philosophy.
Works great now, thanks :p, and the quality is really not bad for a 0.3 mp cam.
@iscraigh
Linpus is not that limiting though, you activate the normal xfce menu by just do the folowing:
The Linpus Linus is using Xfce, so use
xfce-setting-show
to get the Xfce Settings Manager.
Click on Desktop to get to the Desktop Preferencs and choose the Behavior tab.
Now mark under Menus the Show desktop menu on right click option and close the window.
This setting will allow you to bring up the normal desktop menu when you right click somewhere on the desktop. The Desktop Menu contains much more options than the limited user interface on the Aspire One.
Also the repository contains quite some libs and apps.
But, linpus is just really slow. Probably also caused by the really slow cfdisk. Puppy is far more suitable on the acer, due to it's nature and philosophy.
problem with second keyboard layout on the acer one
I am running puppy 4.09 on the Acer one, booting from a usb drive and almost everything is fine.
By the way, thanks for all the good advice on this thread.
I have set another keyboard layout for writing hebrew. the installation was straight forward, but some of the hebrew letters does not work. This problem only occur in the second layout I set.
I.E. - if I choose hebrew as the primary(default) language and then set english as a second one - then hebrew works fine but some of the english letters doesn't work.
A temporary (and strange) 'solution' I found is to press the function key while typing which makes all the letters appear correctly.
Any idea how this can be fixed?
By the way, thanks for all the good advice on this thread.
I have set another keyboard layout for writing hebrew. the installation was straight forward, but some of the hebrew letters does not work. This problem only occur in the second layout I set.
I.E. - if I choose hebrew as the primary(default) language and then set english as a second one - then hebrew works fine but some of the english letters doesn't work.
A temporary (and strange) 'solution' I found is to press the function key while typing which makes all the letters appear correctly.
Any idea how this can be fixed?
I am trying to install puppy to the aspire one's hardrive but with no success.
The universal installer just hangs after selecting the hardrive.
I suspect this is to do with the previosly mentioned problem with mounting the internal ssd drive.
Pmount/mut see it as a vfat drive and cannot mount it, if I manually type mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1
it mounts but I can still not install to it.
Any ideas? any files or info that would be useful, just ask.
Thanks
Craig
The universal installer just hangs after selecting the hardrive.
I suspect this is to do with the previosly mentioned problem with mounting the internal ssd drive.
Pmount/mut see it as a vfat drive and cannot mount it, if I manually type mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1
it mounts but I can still not install to it.
Any ideas? any files or info that would be useful, just ask.
Thanks
Craig
same here, glxgears only runs with lousy performance when uncommenting "dri" in xorg.conf.
have not found solution yet
have not found solution yet
JB4x4 wrote:Has anyone been able to use opengl / dri on the Aspire One??
Here is what I have done so far....
--Installed xorg_dri_7.3-1
Tried to run glxgears, but X crashes and returns to the prompt. I wonder if it may have something to do with the 915resolution hack.
Any ideas??
JB
wifi unable to make it work
I have installed Puppy 4.1 on my Acer Aspire One 512mb 8gb and it seems an almost perfect combination.
For information the route I took to Puppy is - Linpus, Xubuntu, Debian live ee, Ubuntu,
Keen to get wifi working I installed :: madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-r3861-k2.6.25.16.pet after having removed the existing driver.
What I get has me stumped, I would appreciate whatever light anyone can shed on this.
In the network wizard itś id is ath0. and in blinky it is wifi0
in the wizard, testing wireless gives -Unable to connect to a wireless network.
Also in the wizard, clicking DHCP gives -Network configuration successful.
At the end of all this I am unable to connect.to wifi.
For information the route I took to Puppy is - Linpus, Xubuntu, Debian live ee, Ubuntu,
Keen to get wifi working I installed :: madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-r3861-k2.6.25.16.pet after having removed the existing driver.
What I get has me stumped, I would appreciate whatever light anyone can shed on this.
In the network wizard itś id is ath0. and in blinky it is wifi0
in the wizard, testing wireless gives -Unable to connect to a wireless network.
Also in the wizard, clicking DHCP gives -Network configuration successful.
At the end of all this I am unable to connect.to wifi.
On the aspire one wifi issue
I can kill my wifi connection by changing anything to do with my sound card module
IE: adding the suggested option line for the intel-hda sound chip.
To get it back I must uninstall the madwifi pet, reboot, reinstall pet, reboot, turn on wireless switch on the front (move it just once you get no feedback.) Then run the network wizard. It will survive reboots unless I make a change again. Can someone try to duplicate for me?
Thanks
Craig
PS: Any one get the internal mic to work yet.
I can kill my wifi connection by changing anything to do with my sound card module
IE: adding the suggested option line for the intel-hda sound chip.
To get it back I must uninstall the madwifi pet, reboot, reinstall pet, reboot, turn on wireless switch on the front (move it just once you get no feedback.) Then run the network wizard. It will survive reboots unless I make a change again. Can someone try to duplicate for me?
Thanks
Craig
PS: Any one get the internal mic to work yet.
I'll need some help getting wifi to work on my Acer Aspire One with it's Atheros AR242x chipset. I'm using P4.1 and after reading the advice on here I assumed that I need to use the madwifi sourced ath5k_pci driver which I downloaded ie. madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-r3861-k2.6.25.16 wifi-modules.
I let the PETget package manager do the install and got a message saying as there was no name attached it wouldn't be added to the menu. ifconfig only shows the eth0 and iwconfig has no wireless extentions. Looks like I have no wifi chipset driver loaded yet I see that I've installed the madwifi package in Petget..
What do I need to do next?
I let the PETget package manager do the install and got a message saying as there was no name attached it wouldn't be added to the menu. ifconfig only shows the eth0 and iwconfig has no wireless extentions. Looks like I have no wifi chipset driver loaded yet I see that I've installed the madwifi package in Petget..
What do I need to do next?
Thanks iscraigh, after a re-boot I've got into network wizard and it just shows eth(0) active. There's no relevant module in the list of modules except ath_pci which doesn't work (as expected). What's gone wrong? Whilst ath_pci isn't loaded nevertheless do I have to blacklist it?
Added later: My AA0 seems to have an Atheros AR242x chipset not like others reporting AR5007EG who are using the earlier quoted madwifi solution. Incidentally my Ubuntu Intrepid on a flash works with the madwifi sourced ath5k driver on the AA0 though I'm not sure if I'm comparing like with like.
Added later: My AA0 seems to have an Atheros AR242x chipset not like others reporting AR5007EG who are using the earlier quoted madwifi solution. Incidentally my Ubuntu Intrepid on a flash works with the madwifi sourced ath5k driver on the AA0 though I'm not sure if I'm comparing like with like.
I will check when I get home but if I am correct it is the ath-pci module that will work the ath5k works with the 27 kenel that intrepid has.
Can you try renaming your save file, booting up with puppy pfix=ram,
install the pet file, shutdown making a new save file, reboot and go into the network wizard. Oh and if after boot it shows up and doesnt work then move the wireless switch on the front (just once you will get no indication it did anything)wait 30 seconds and do the network manager thing again.
Craig
Can you try renaming your save file, booting up with puppy pfix=ram,
install the pet file, shutdown making a new save file, reboot and go into the network wizard. Oh and if after boot it shows up and doesnt work then move the wireless switch on the front (just once you will get no indication it did anything)wait 30 seconds and do the network manager thing again.
Craig
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Yes, that's the correct dotpet package to use but no, that package does not contain the "ath5k" module, it contains a modified "ath_pci" module.Boneo wrote:I assumed that I need to use the madwifi sourced ath5k_pci driver which I downloaded ie. madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-r3861-k2.6.25.16 wifi-modules.
The ath5k module does not work properly with Puppy 4.1's 2.6.25.16 kernel.
After installing this dotpet package and rebooting, you should ensure that the "ath_pci" module is loaded in the Network Wizard.
I'm not making any progress. I removed and re-installed the madwifi-hal package and I can see it's there in Petget package manager. Rebooting, selecting the ath_pci , rebooting etc doesn't get my wlan(0) recognised. I'm not really sure if I'm loading a new ath_pci or the old original ath_pci.Whilst I've been working at this loading and unloading of network modules I notice sometimes I get a report that ath_pci is already loaded when I was about to load it.
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start fresh with pfix=ram load just that pet make a new save file with a different name, reboot.
Network wizard/ath0/scan if that see's no network move the network switch over once and try again after a reboot
I will try to remaster mine and post an iso of a working one sometime over the weekend if it does not work for you.
Craig
Network wizard/ath0/scan if that see's no network move the network switch over once and try again after a reboot
I will try to remaster mine and post an iso of a working one sometime over the weekend if it does not work for you.
Craig
tempestuous you deserve a star, I suspect that I've now found the reason why my wifi doesn't work. I'd used UNetbootin running on XP to create my USB flash Puppy 4.1 and the only Puppy version option was the "Latest_Live" so I assumed it was the latest kernel but uname -r showed otherwise, I've been running my Puppy on 2.6.21.7 that is the retro kernel which apparently doesn't work with the latest madwifi drivers which I'd loaded.
Assume I know nothing, how can I create Puppy on a USB flash memory stick that has the latest kernel?
Assume I know nothing, how can I create Puppy on a USB flash memory stick that has the latest kernel?
Job done after I downloaded a newer Puppy iso. I'm posting with wifi from my USB flash stick. A few changes to xorg were needed to get a satisfactory resolution and touch pad. One thing I've found that's different, the desktop's "Connect" icon rather than going into the network wizard it opens a new window with pgprs -connect Press CTRL +C to disconnect at the top.
Next project is to get my bluetooth mouse working.
Next project is to get my bluetooth mouse working.