Carolina: Vanguard Edition Release 2 December 2014

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Re: gparted

#181 Post by Marv »

Minnesota wrote:Someone please give a try to run gparted. I ran from the menu, the installer, and tried from the terminal. Terminal indicated aborted line 82. Past my pay grade :).
Runs fine here too. Screenie basically the same as Geoffreys. I'm currently on the core 2 duo with a pretty fresh frugal install. Only mods are panel, theme look and feel and simpleGTKradio. Uptime a few hours now.
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#182 Post by partsman »

Looks good ! :D
Fresh frugal to Ext4 usb :wink:
2 reboots for broadcom wireless !
But working perfect :D
Thanks again :wink:
gparted is working fine here :wink:
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#183 Post by James C »

Finally, the first version to use the "nouveau" driver instead of "vesa" on my Nvidia boxes.Tried the previous versions,including the kernel upgrades, but could only use "vesa" at 1600x1200 instead of the desired "nouveau" at 1400x900...."nouveau" simply wouldn't load in prior versions. Looks good now. :)

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Processor		: 2x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+
Memory		: 4148MB (368MB used)
Machine Type		: Physical machine
Operating System		: Puppy Linux
User Name		: root (root)
Date/Time		: Sun Jan 18 22:38:30 2015
-Display-
Resolution		: 1440x900 pixels
OpenGL Renderer		: Gallium 0.4 on NVA8
X11 Vendor		: The X.Org Foundation
-Audio Devices-
Audio Adapter		: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
Audio Adapter		: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia

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-Display-
Resolution		: 1440x900 pixels
Vendor		: The X.Org Foundation
Version		: 1.16.2
-Monitors-
Monitor 0		: 1440x900 pixels
-OpenGL-
Vendor		: nouveau
Renderer		: Gallium 0.4 on NVA8
Version		: 3.0 Mesa 10.3.5
Direct Rendering		: Y_es

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Kernel		: Linux 3.18.1 (i686)
Version		: #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jan 16 11:53:10 UTC 2015
C Library		: GNU C Library version 2.20 (stable)
Distribution		: Puppy Linux
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Computer Name		: puppypc212
User Name		: root (root)
Home Directory		: /root
Desktop Environment		: XFCE 4
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Uptime		: 1 hour, 50 minutes
Load Average		: 0.70, 0.47, 0.29
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#184 Post by James C »

Gratuitous screenshot.......
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Re: gparted

#185 Post by battleshooter »

Minnesota wrote:Someone please give a try to run gparted. I ran from the menu, the installer, and tried from the terminal. Terminal indicated aborted line 82. Past my pay grade :).
Bad download? Or the hard drive is formatted unusually?
Gobbi wrote:I tried to install the proprietary AMD driver (amd_14.12) ...[...]... The AMD driver installed with errors... When I exited to prompt to do aticonfig --initial it didn't work
Instead of sending you my packaged patches, maybe you'll be able to work it out yourself if I send the link to solve the hotplug error. There will be more errors, but this patch should fix the first one. It did for me anyway.

@Geoffrey, Billtoo, Marv, and James C

Sweet! Thanks for your positive reports. Really pleased the hardware acceleration is working OOTB as hoped for :D
partsman wrote:Looks good ! :D
Fresh frugal to Ext4 usb :wink:
2 reboots for broadcom wireless !
But working perfect :D
Thanks again :wink:
gparted is working fine here :wink:
You're blinding me with your smileys ;)

I'm just kidding, I'm happy with enthusiastic reports :D :D :D
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#186 Post by p310don »

This could be the one that changes my desktop OS.

I have used Saluki 021 for 3 (I think) years now. Carolina wasn't quite there for me. There was always a niggle here or there. It is hard to beat a years adapted OS with a vanilla version.

So far this looks the goods for me.

I have found some niggles though that'd be great to iron out.

I use Virtualbox a fair bit and it doesn't want to play so far.

Also, Kompozer doesn't give me any joy.

Both of these have been installed from SFS downloader in PPM, neither seems to work. I have devx & kernel modules loaded.
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Re: gparted

#187 Post by Gobbi »

battleshooter wrote:
Instead of sending you my packaged patches, maybe you'll be able to work it out yourself if I send the link to solve the hotplug error. There will be more errors, but this patch should fix the first one. It did for me anyway.
Thank you for the link @battleshooter . I'll be home at weekend and do my best to make it work
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#188 Post by Geoffrey »

p310don wrote:So far this looks the goods for me.

I have found some niggles though that'd be great to iron out.

I use Virtualbox a fair bit and it doesn't want to play so far.
Virtualbox needs to be compiled with the kernel source, I'll look at that.
Also, Kompozer doesn't give me any joy.
Ah, a bug, to fix that edit /opt/kompozer/kompozer

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#uncomment for debugging
#set -x
unset MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
moz_libdir=/usr/local/lib/kompozer
MRE_HOME=/usr/local/lib/mre/mre-0.8b2pre
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#189 Post by p310don »

Kompozer fixed, thanks Geoffrey :)

New Bug
Right click - open terminal here

nothing
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#190 Post by battleshooter »

p310don wrote:This could be the one that changes my desktop OS.

I have used Saluki 021 for 3 (I think) years now. Carolina wasn't quite there for me. There was always a niggle here or there. It is hard to beat a years adapted OS with a vanilla version.

So far this looks the goods for me.
Exciting. Geoffrey seems to have you sorted so I'll leave you in his good hands in regards to Virtual Box.
p310don wrote:New Bug
Right click - open terminal here
As for the terminal, I know it doesn't work on directories with spaces in the name, does it work when right clicking the desktop?
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#191 Post by Geoffrey »

As for the terminal, I know it doesn't work on directories with spaces in the name
Edit Open Terminal Here... in the custom commands to read

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terminal --working-directory='$PWD'
that fixes the spaces in names.
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#192 Post by battleshooter »

Geoffrey wrote:
As for the terminal, I know it doesn't work on directories with spaces in the name
Edit Open Terminal Here... in the custom commands to read

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terminal --working-directory='$PWD'
that fixes the spaces in names.
That really is handy. I found having to manually cd to directories with spaces incredibly annoying. Definitely going in to the next release... whenever that may be.

As a side note I just discovered Mount/UnMount MTP Device... sooo useful! It drove me crazy how the new Android devices won't mount like simple USB devices, I was having to transfer everything wirelessly (which I don't like)... and then I noticed it... that's been there for awhile hasn't it? Since at least 1.2? :lol:

You all have really have done a first rate job on Carolina you know that Geoff? :)
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Congrads on Vanguard Release 2

#193 Post by mikeslr »

Hey Battleshooter,

Nice work. Seems very snappy. Good news is that your Flowblade 0.14 seems to function. Posted a report on the Flowblade 0.16 thread regarding it not.

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Toshiba Chromebook CB30

#194 Post by yerc1 »

Carolina Vanguard Edition Release 2 fresh USB frugal install on Toshiba Chromebook CB30

Display issue with the Chromebook fixed (R1 was using vesa without the big Xorg).
Touchpad enabled ( more on this later).

Boots straight to desktop.
Wide array of themes and fonts included. (Me enjoying the default theme for now).
Beautiful OS that's just right for the Chromebook.
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#195 Post by Geoffrey »

I've tried to get Virtualbox to build the required kernel drivers, not having much luck, I first tried with the virtualbox-4.3.2-carolina.sfs from the repo, that failed,
I then downloaded virtualbox-4.3.12-1.sfs from shinobar, that started the build process but after some time failed,
however it did produce vboxdrv.ko and vboxnetflt.ko the missing drivers are vboxnetadp.ko and vboxpci.ko.

From what I've read it seems its a bug which is fixed in VirtualBox 4.3.16 and later, here is the log of the build process.

Looks like a nightmare to compille a new virtualbox, beyond my capabilities, anyone up to the challenge :?:
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gparted

#196 Post by Minnesota »

Hummm, problem seems to be on front port USB. Fails, yet I was able to install the OS, but could not get gParted to run right to set boot. Test again tonight, same. Test OK on a different system.

Next try: Test plugged into back-plane - MB, no problem.
Some issue with the particular USB port it seems. AH.... other Front USB port OK.... might be dirty contact on the first USB. :)... success.

Thanks for testing.
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Re: Congrads on Vanguard Release 2

#197 Post by battleshooter »

mikeslr wrote:Hey Battleshooter,

Nice work. Seems very snappy. Good news is that your Flowblade 0.14 seems to function. Posted a report on the Flowblade 0.16 thread regarding it not.

mikesLr
Thanks Mike, good to hear from you. I've replied on the Flowblade thread, but synopsis is it seems to work on Vanguard R2 here, did you try on a clean Pupsave?
yerc1 wrote:Display issue with the Chromebook fixed (R1 was using vesa without the big Xorg).
Touchpad enabled ( more on this later).
Heh heh. Looking forward to round 2 as well yerc1 ;)
yerc1 wrote:Boots straight to desktop.
Wide array of themes and fonts included. (Me enjoying the default theme for now).
Beautiful OS that's just right for the Chromebook.
Awesome. Glad you're still able to enjoy Vanguard despite our touchpad shenanigans. :)
Geoffrey wrote:Looks like a nightmare to compille a new virtualbox, beyond my capabilities, anyone up to the challenge :?:
Ehhh, I know, that's why I left it up to you :twisted: . I had a look anyway though, and something seems to have changed in the VB installation process. Try just running this script Geoffrey. It seems to compile and work cleanly.
Minnesota wrote:Hummm, problem seems to be on front port USB. Fails, yet I was able to install the OS, but could not get gParted to run right to set boot. Test again tonight, same. Test OK on a different system.

Next try: Test plugged into back-plane - MB, no problem.
Some issue with the particular USB port it seems. AH.... other Front USB port OK.... might be dirty contact on the first USB. :)... success.

Thanks for testing.
Ahh, ok, thanks for reporting back :) I wouldn't have known poor USB contact could crash Gparted.
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#198 Post by gcmartin »

If the KVM element is included in the kernel, I will try to get @MikeB's QEMU and his "Launcher" so that VM guests can be used for the things we would want; such as having a native-like performance for compiling, while normal desktop is unaffected.

Just an idea for this fabulous distro.
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#199 Post by battleshooter »

gcmartin wrote:If the KVM element is included in the kernel, I will try to get @MikeB's QEMU and his "Launcher" so that VM guests can be used for the things we would want; such as having a native-like performance for compiling, while normal desktop is unaffected.

Just an idea for this fabulous distro.
KVM is included. I was playing with QEMU for awhile but it seems less user friendly than VirtualBox, though I think QEMU is more resource friendly. I tried different frontends like AQEMU but they seemed a bit shakey, probably because they haven't had active development for years.
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#200 Post by gcmartin »

I'm first to admit that there are some really nice front-ends that have been available for several years. And, VB is a mature product as well.

But @MikeB introduces a front-end for "Puppy users" implementation which aims to be friendly, though, not a fully featured. as more mature QEMU packages. It is rather simple, yet obvious to use (I think)

And, to get guest(s) running while having ability to connect to the internet from the desktop as well as the ability to share data from/to the host, it is a good, easy to understand, start for PUP users. It also is a small footprint, taking about 60K to run in RAM.

And, there was one other member, last year, who introduce a method to allow the guest to not just go to the internet, but to appear on the local LAN as a real physical PC (via adding the bridge ability to a KVM host).

Hope you did have a chance toreview his Puppy version for launch.
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