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pfind Browse not working
Hi,
Pfind 4.4 Browse function doesn't work correctly here: it creates an empty search results folder in /tmp/ without any link inside.
Ciao
Libero
Pfind 4.4 Browse function doesn't work correctly here: it creates an empty search results folder in /tmp/ without any link inside.
Ciao
Libero
Re: ALSA setup wizard oddity + NTFS partition unmount bug.
Sorry, no e-mail notice showed up so I'm replying with some delay.
Tried re-running the ALSA setup wiz: /dev/mixer, which disappears at the very start before soundcard search, does reappear after running both "modprobe snd-mixer-oss" and "modprobe snd-seq-oss", order indifferent; modprobing snd-pcm-oss seems unnecessary; SGmixer then starts again.
Another little hitch: trying to unmount a mounted NTFS drive from the icon menu ("unmount sda* if currently mounted") yields a message saying it can't be unmounted, with the suggestion that it's an incorrectly inserted removable drive; however, Pmount can unmount it normally.
Tried re-running the ALSA setup wiz: /dev/mixer, which disappears at the very start before soundcard search, does reappear after running both "modprobe snd-mixer-oss" and "modprobe snd-seq-oss", order indifferent; modprobing snd-pcm-oss seems unnecessary; SGmixer then starts again.
Another little hitch: trying to unmount a mounted NTFS drive from the icon menu ("unmount sda* if currently mounted") yields a message saying it can't be unmounted, with the suggestion that it's an incorrectly inserted removable drive; however, Pmount can unmount it normally.
Last edited by capoverde on Wed 22 Oct 2008, 11:40, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ALSA setup wizard oddity
At some point days after 4.1 installation on my Dell 8200 laptop, the volume control applet disappeared from the tray. Sound remained functional and Alsamixer still worked. Sgmixer however, would not run, complaining it could not access /dev/mixer.capoverde wrote:...Tried re-running the ALSA setup wiz: /dev/mixer, which disappears at the very start before soundcard search, does reappear after running both "modprobe snd-mixer-oss" and "modprobe snd-seq-oss", order indifferent; modprobing snd-pcm-oss seems unnecessary; SGmixer then starts again...
I discovered capoverde's post and found too that the two modprobes do re-enable sgmixer. Several reboots later and all is well.
Something is clobbering something somewhere..
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Failing to install a 4.10 when initiated from a 4.00
A poster wants to full install 4.10 on another partition then his actual 4.00 full install, without burning a CD.
4.00 is on hda2 and hda1 is prepared to receive 4.10
The PI is started and the 4.10 iso is mounted.
At the question where the files are, he selects the directory where the 4.10 files are and selects the pup_410.sfs
He gets immediately a msg: oh dear sanity check pup_400.sfs isn't found. Well sure, he wants to install 4.10.
I wanted to try myself and have indeed that problem as well, hence I make the post from him as well.
Is this a flaw in the PI script or is the way of installing not permitted?
I had a full install 4.07 and could with the PI upgrade without problems to 4.10.
The thread about the problem is this
4.00 is on hda2 and hda1 is prepared to receive 4.10
The PI is started and the 4.10 iso is mounted.
At the question where the files are, he selects the directory where the 4.10 files are and selects the pup_410.sfs
He gets immediately a msg: oh dear sanity check pup_400.sfs isn't found. Well sure, he wants to install 4.10.
I wanted to try myself and have indeed that problem as well, hence I make the post from him as well.
Is this a flaw in the PI script or is the way of installing not permitted?
I had a full install 4.07 and could with the PI upgrade without problems to 4.10.
The thread about the problem is this
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Didwiki
Didiwiki in 4.1 fails to save pages, tried 4.1 retro and it does not
save either. 3.01 works fine. Tested this with three machines (and
a good nights sleep!)
save either. 3.01 works fine. Tested this with three machines (and
a good nights sleep!)
homebank is crashing
I've noticed that Homebank is crashing whenever I press the categories button. When started from the terminal it reports "Segmentation fault" when crashing.
I believe that it must happen also in 4.1.1 rc because I haven't noticed anybody reporting it or Barry metion it in his blog.
Barry is it possible to fix it before 4.1.1 final? After all it's fix bugs release.
I believe that it must happen also in 4.1.1 rc because I haven't noticed anybody reporting it or Barry metion it in his blog.
Barry is it possible to fix it before 4.1.1 final? After all it's fix bugs release.
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Re: homebank is crashing
Puppy 4.1 has HomeBank 3.8, which is the latest. They do have 4.0beta but state that it is not yet stable. So, there's nothing I can do for now.Michalis wrote:I've noticed that Homebank is crashing whenever I press the categories button. When started from the terminal it reports "Segmentation fault" when crashing.
I believe that it must happen also in 4.1.1 rc because I haven't noticed anybody reporting it or Barry metion it in his blog.
Barry is it possible to fix it before 4.1.1 final? After all it's fix bugs release.
You could perhaps report it at their site, and you could try their 4.0beta version.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
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Re: Didwiki
Fixed, see my blog:friednoodle wrote:Didiwiki in 4.1 fails to save pages, tried 4.1 retro and it does not
save either. 3.01 works fine. Tested this with three machines (and
a good nights sleep!)
http://puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00449
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
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Re: ALSA setup wizard oddity
Fixed, see my blog:dogone wrote:At some point days after 4.1 installation on my Dell 8200 laptop, the volume control applet disappeared from the tray. Sound remained functional and Alsamixer still worked. Sgmixer however, would not run, complaining it could not access /dev/mixer.capoverde wrote:...Tried re-running the ALSA setup wiz: /dev/mixer, which disappears at the very start before soundcard search, does reappear after running both "modprobe snd-mixer-oss" and "modprobe snd-seq-oss", order indifferent; modprobing snd-pcm-oss seems unnecessary; SGmixer then starts again...
I discovered capoverde's post and found too that the two modprobes do re-enable sgmixer. Several reboots later and all is well.
Something is clobbering something somewhere..
http://puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00453
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
ndiswrapper wizard fail
Was trying to setup my belkin F5D7010v8 PCMCIA wireless card, have a copy of the XP .inf & .sys files inside ~/XP/
[walkthrough]
1 click connect on desktop
2 click the wireless lan option on IC-wizzard
3 load module
4 unload ath_pci
5 use Ndiswrapper
6 wizard freezes with error `PREV_LOCATION`: No such file or directory.
7 click OK, and Puppy Network Wizard: Ndiswrapper fails to respond.
end up having to kill it.
any ideas how to fix this, or get mdiswrapper to work right?
[walkthrough]
1 click connect on desktop
2 click the wireless lan option on IC-wizzard
3 load module
4 unload ath_pci
5 use Ndiswrapper
6 wizard freezes with error `PREV_LOCATION`: No such file or directory.
7 click OK, and Puppy Network Wizard: Ndiswrapper fails to respond.
end up having to kill it.
any ideas how to fix this, or get mdiswrapper to work right?
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Re: ndiswrapper wizard fail
This was reported a week or two ago and the latest version fixes it.joe-mama wrote:6 wizard freezes with error `PREV_LOCATION`: No such file or directory.
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Unfortunately can't find a HomeBank v4.0beta pet to try it, but since it's not puppy's bug I will report it at their site.BarryK wrote:Puppy 4.1 has HomeBank 3.8, which is the latest. They do have 4.0beta but state that it is not yet stable. So, there's nothing I can do for now.
You could perhaps report it at their site, and you could try their 4.0beta version.
Thanks anyhow and puppy 4.1 is great
Edit (Sun Oct 26, 2008 2:17 pm): I find out that it's hapening only if I don't first save a file and then reload the saved file. So there is a very minor bug. I've reported it to their bug list anyway.
Couple of minor items.
Occasionally, when I boot on my Dell Inspiron 1525, the screen shows short black line segments (about 1 cm long) evenly spread across the screen. Rebooting fixes it. I didn't see this booting into ram, only when booting off CD with a pupsave on the hard drive.
Sometimes when I boot with a flash drive already plugged in, the drive icon is not shown on the screen. I vaguely recall that unplugging and replugging fixes it, and that pmount does see it (not sure about the latter). Just an annoyance...
Mostly I am enjoying this new revision. I have finally moved off 2.16!
Occasionally, when I boot on my Dell Inspiron 1525, the screen shows short black line segments (about 1 cm long) evenly spread across the screen. Rebooting fixes it. I didn't see this booting into ram, only when booting off CD with a pupsave on the hard drive.
Sometimes when I boot with a flash drive already plugged in, the drive icon is not shown on the screen. I vaguely recall that unplugging and replugging fixes it, and that pmount does see it (not sure about the latter). Just an annoyance...
Mostly I am enjoying this new revision. I have finally moved off 2.16!
I have a Targus USB optical mouse. When I look in the mouse setup, it says I have a serial mouse (even though there is no serial port on this computer). If I set it to "USB" it accepts it, but on reboot it is back to serial mouse.
I have also noticed my X-windows copy and paste, which works entirely within an RXVT window, does not work when I want to copy from a geany window to an RXVT window. The weird thing it, I'm pretty sure this worked earlier.
I will try booting into ram to see if this works better.
<later>
It did detect that I have a USB mouse, when booting into ram. However the X copy/paste still did not work. I recall earlier the touchpad never did work with this, but my USB mouse did.
Perhaps this has already been addressed; I haven't read through all the posts. Actually I have, but I've forgotten all by now.
I have also noticed my X-windows copy and paste, which works entirely within an RXVT window, does not work when I want to copy from a geany window to an RXVT window. The weird thing it, I'm pretty sure this worked earlier.
I will try booting into ram to see if this works better.
<later>
It did detect that I have a USB mouse, when booting into ram. However the X copy/paste still did not work. I recall earlier the touchpad never did work with this, but my USB mouse did.
Perhaps this has already been addressed; I haven't read through all the posts. Actually I have, but I've forgotten all by now.
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Re: ndiswrapper wizard fail
I still seem to be getting the error. I copied the new files in, replacing the previous files. Is there anything else I have to do?Dougal wrote:This was reported a week or two ago and the latest version fixes it.joe-mama wrote:6 wizard freezes with error `PREV_LOCATION`: No such file or directory.
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Re: ndiswrapper wizard fail
No. There is no reason why that should happen. You might try the even newer version of the wizard...Zoasterboy wrote:I still seem to be getting the error. I copied the new files in, replacing the previous files. Is there anything else I have to do?Dougal wrote:This was reported a week or two ago and the latest version fixes it.joe-mama wrote:6 wizard freezes with error `PREV_LOCATION`: No such file or directory.
If it still happens, you should try and run the wizard from a terminal with "net-setup.sh -d" and see if there's any interesting output.
What's the ugliest part of your body?
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Re: ALSA setup wizard oddity
I had this problem too with disapeearing sGmixer in kernel 4.26.21.7 "retro".dogone wrote:At some point days after 4.1 installation on my Dell 8200 laptop, the volume control applet disappeared from the tray. Sound remained functional and Alsamixer still worked. Sgmixer however, would not run, complaining it could not access /dev/mixer.capoverde wrote:...Tried re-running the ALSA setup wiz: /dev/mixer, which disappears at the very start before soundcard search, does reappear after running both "modprobe snd-mixer-oss" and "modprobe snd-seq-oss", order indifferent; modprobing snd-pcm-oss seems unnecessary; SGmixer then starts again...
I discovered capoverde's post and found too that the two modprobes do re-enable sgmixer. Several reboots later and all is well.
Something is clobbering something somewhere..
I had to write manually this modules in file /etc/rc.d/MODULESCONFIG as ' snd_mixer_oss snd_seq_oss snd_pcm_oss '
in proper place. It work.
Thank you for posts in this topic, it's realy help to resolve the problem