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#481 Post by 6502coder »

Manual frugal update from +26 to +27 has been running just fine the past 3 days. Seriously, peebee, I'd submit more interesting reports if you'd just leave in more bugs...
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#482 Post by Max Headroom »

on this upupbb 18.05 Running on an HP Pavilion DV6 Laptop, being an AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile 2.3 GHz Max Speed, 4 GB RAMemory, w/ ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series Graphics. Dual Booting w/ M$ Virus Magnet 7 Pro

chromium.sfs, Loaded But Not in the Menu. When Call chromium from LXTerminal I get...
/usr/lib/chromium/chromium: /lib/libm.so.6: version 'GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /usr/lib/chromium/libgtk-3.so.0)
# EXIT="Exit on timeout"
& then a small yellow window pops up w/ the Message, REMINDER: Any downloads will have SPOT ownership but any items in /root/spot/Downloads have been changed to ROOT ownership.

Also chromium_72.0.3626.81+pepper_32.0.0.142_lx_spot.sfs, I'm Not sure which 1 to Use ( ie. Load )???

Also vivaldi-stable_2.3.1440.48-1_i386.deb, which installs into the Menu, But won't actually launch!
When I Check its' Missing Dependencies w/ the Puppy Package Manager, it returns python:any python:any python:any
& Yet I Can See Plenty of Python Packages in the PPM!

Same Outcome also w/ Compiz which doesn't load... Missing Dependencies, python:any python:any python:any
Again, Wot's the Cure??? Please???

Also Perhaps Even More aLarming is the Wireless Continually Dropping Out & then ReConnecting!?! it's a RealtekRTL8188CU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter. I tried using the rtl8812au_rtl8821au-4.3.20_k4.9.96.pet optional wifi driver, But alas No joy, No improvement, just the same Dropping Out & ReConnecting!?! This is w/ Frisbee, because Neither of Barrys SNS Tool Nor the Network Wizard works. Nb. this Behaviour doesn't occur w/ M$ Virus Magnet Windows!

Of course I've already spent Faa Too Long Researching & Trying 2 Fix these issues & My 9 year old Daughter is getting Real Tired of Slow Windows & Loves Compiz!

Please Help!

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#483 Post by peebee »

Max Headroom wrote:chromium.sfs Also vivaldi-stable_2.3.1440.48-1_i386.deb,
Thanks for the reports - showed a compatibility problem with the latest versions of GTK+3 as present in the .sfs

New versions of all browsers with fix have been uploaded.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers/

With an sfs you probably need to do a desktop restart to fix the menu.
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#484 Post by Max Headroom »

Thanx 4 your Reply PB, altho I Beg your paadon, Where can I DL those Browsers from? & any suggestions about the Compiz & Wifi issues, Please & Thanx again.

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#485 Post by peebee »

Max Headroom wrote:Thanx 4 your Reply PB, altho I Beg your paadon, Where can I DL those Browsers from? & any suggestions about the Compiz & Wifi issues, Please & Thanx again.

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Link added above.
Compiz is a dead project I believe - but if it requires Python you need to load the devx sfs...
wifi - suggest you post details of your problem in a thread where other RealtekRTL8188CU users might be able to help e.g. does it work correctly in any other pups?
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#486 Post by Max Headroom »

Thanx again PB, 4 your Help & Support, Both Browsers aRe Working Well,

& the WiFi has Stablized since I Updated to +27 ( from +12 previously ) also just in case I also Loaded the Latest Linux Firmware sfs Package, altho I haven't been able 2 figure out how 2 put the eXtracted modules into the /lib/firmware location... but I'm not too concerned about that @ the mo' since it is Stable.

However, Now I can't find Where 2 Switch 2 the LXDE from JWM, it used 2 be quite Easy / intuitive?

& your comment about suggesting that Compiz is dead Surprized me, so I did an iNet Search & unless I've misunderstood it looks like there's a New Update 2Day!

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#487 Post by peebee »

Max Headroom wrote:However, Now I can't find Where 2 Switch 2 the LXDE from JWM, it used 2 be quite Easy / intuitive?
There is no LXDE in UpupBB...........you are thinking about LxPupBionic......
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#488 Post by melon688 »

I met this problem:
gcin: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by gcin)
Any suggestion? thanks.
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#489 Post by peebee »

melon688 wrote:I met this problem:
gcin: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by gcin)
Any suggestion? thanks.
Where did you get gcin from? Sounds like you have the wrong version for UPupBB............

https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-un ... 6.deb.html ??
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#490 Post by melon688 »

peebee wrote:
melon688 wrote:I met this problem:
gcin: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by gcin)
Any suggestion? thanks.
Where did you get gcin from? Sounds like you have the wrong version for UPupBB............

https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-un ... 6.deb.html ??

http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gcin/

gcin 2.8.8 met problem but gcin 2.8.6 is OK.

Thanks.
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#491 Post by 666philb »

hi peebee,

not sure if this is fixed already, but was helping someone on irc to get vlc working

line 15 of /usr/local/petget/hacks-postinstall.sh needed changing from vlc-nox_*) to

Code: Select all

 vlc_*)
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#492 Post by peebee »

666philb wrote:line 15 of /usr/local/petget/hacks-postinstall.sh needed changing
Hi 666philb

That comes from Woof-CE rootfs-skeleton - Woof-CE change request #1337 raised....
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Is rtl8812au_rtl8821au in kernel?

#493 Post by B.K. Johnson »

Hello all
Have drivers for the rtl8812au_8821au chipset been merged in any kernel yet?

I have a TP-Link T4UH Wi-Fi adapter which uses that chipset.
Any help in getting connected with it would be greatly appreciated.

This may not be the appropriate section, but I place it here as I plan on switching to upupbb. iso and devx have been downloaded and I am ready for some hand-holding to compile, if necessary. :)

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Re: Is rtl8812au_rtl8821au in kernel?

#494 Post by perdido »

B.K. Johnson wrote:Hello all
Have drivers for the rtl8812au_8821au chipset been merged in any kernel yet?

I have a TP-Link T4UH Wi-Fi adapter which uses that chipset.
Any help in getting connected with it would be greatly appreciated.

This may not be the appropriate section, but I place it here as I plan on switching to upupbb. iso and devx have been downloaded and I am ready for some hand-holding to compile, if necessary. :)

TIA
Not a kernel, just a rtl8812au_rtl8821au-4.3.20_k4.9.96.pet available in peebee's driver directory at sourceforge for kernel 4.9.96 stuff listed in this post
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 000#990000

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#495 Post by B.K. Johnson »

@perdido
Thanks for the link.

Thought I'd be able to ditch ndiswrapper, but alas ...sticks to me like glue.
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#496 Post by perdido »

B.K. Johnson wrote:@perdido
Thanks for the link.

Thought I'd be able to ditch ndiswrapper, but alas ...sticks to me like glue.
Must be using a different kernel than 4.9.96?

Here are the sources I used for the 4.9.96 pet
https://github.com/Grawp/rtl8812au_rtl8821au

I didn't keep my notes :?

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#497 Post by B.K. Johnson »

@perdido
Here are the sources I used for the 4.9.96 pet
https://github.com/Grawp/rtl8812au_rtl8821au

I didn't keep my notes Confused
Thanks. Got it! Now the adventure begins.
I could really use those notes. :cry: :(
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#498 Post by peebee »

Update to +28 on 02-mar-2019

daf41080d1269223078dacb910c980ad upupbb-18.05+28.iso

{delta}

Ubuntu updates....
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#499 Post by musher0 »

Hi, peebee.

"+28" what, if I may be as bold?!

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#500 Post by perdido »

B.K. Johnson wrote:@perdido
Here are the sources I used for the 4.9.96 pet
https://github.com/Grawp/rtl8812au_rtl8821au

I didn't keep my notes Confused
Thanks. Got it! Now the adventure begins.
I could really use those notes. :cry: :(
Load devx and kernel headers
Open a terminal in the sources directory and run make
It just built in upupBB like that right now, maybe no notes needed.

Have fun :)

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