Yep, I stand guilty.... but I thought there may have been a time out issue at gposil's server since my first attempt failed. I normally don't use Axel.And download accelerators - I've heard that this is the way to kill a server quickly.![]()
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Yep, I stand guilty.... but I thought there may have been a time out issue at gposil's server since my first attempt failed. I normally don't use Axel.And download accelerators - I've heard that this is the way to kill a server quickly.![]()
Sounds good to meclarf wrote:Hi ttuuxxx, I made a welcome page in PDF format, if you remember in a previous post (page 9) I listed some directories where we could recover some space, like the doc folders that you recently deleted and the examples videos. There is also a Acrobat.pdf file in /usr/share/examples/ps-pdf (47 KB) that we could replace with this welcome file, then with the same weight we still have a test .pdf file and a welcome page.
What do you thing about it ttuuxxx?.
Many thanks tempestuous. Did that (BTW could i not just copy the wag-profiles.sh over from 412?). So it solved the problem with the WPA but unfortunately when I scan for networks none are found. Still trying to figure out why by manually trying ?tempestuous wrote:That's just a matter of the Network Wizard needing to keep pace with new drivers as they're added to Puppy.mawebb88 wrote:Now have a interface using rt2860 but next problem is that when I try to configure this it reported that is does not support WPA whereas on Pup412 with the built in module WPA works fine!
Eventually I may create a Network Wizard update to add all newly available drivers for the 2-series, but for now the fix is to open /usr/sbin/wag-profiles.sh in Geany, and at around line 101 you will see this line -We need to define your driver by adding this: "rt28[67]0*|" (don't forget the separator) so it will look like this -Code: Select all
bcm43xx|ipw2100|ipw2200|ipw3945|ath_pci|r8180|r8187|ndiswrapper|zd1211|zd1211b) PROFILE_WPA_DRV="wext" ;;
Save. Reboot.Code: Select all
bcm43xx|ipw2100|ipw2200|ipw3945|ath_pci|r8180|r8187|rt28[67]0*|ndiswrapper|zd1211|zd1211b) PROFILE_WPA_DRV="wext" ;;
Yay to that.Eventually I may create a Network Wizard update to add all newly available drivers for the 2-series
I tried it out and works fine for me, I'll include it for the next releaseclarf wrote:Hi ttuuxxx, I made a welcome page in PDF format, if you remember in a previous post (page 9) I listed some directories where we could recover some space, like the doc folders that you recently deleted and the examples videos. There is also a Acrobat.pdf file in /usr/share/examples/ps-pdf (47 KB) that we could replace with this welcome file, then with the same weight we still have a test .pdf file and a welcome page.
What do you thing about it ttuuxxx?.
Edit: Uploaded PDF file. I should update the information too, any idea is welcome.
It is until the OS starts up (I presume anyway about the BIOS bit).raffy wrote:Huh, isn't the fan controlled by the BIOS?
Hi tubby could it be possible for you to try this grub, its the one from 4 series and I added the config script, basically just install the pet, refresh the menus and then give it a try.tubby wrote:Morning all, i have now managed to get a full install running well enough to write this.
Firstly there is a problem with installing to hard drive, as reported in earlier releases grub writes a blank menu.lst to the boot partition if you have multiple partitions.
To boot from grub i had to make a boot folder in the partition i installed to and add vmlinux.
This saves editing the original grub, if you want to you can edit grub to point to the pup214r folder that is created by install.
As reported the errors are still showing in xerrs.log, as this is a live report and grows in length the longer you use the distro i am wondering if it is the reason other things are not functioning?, ie keymap/locale, in a loop maybe?.