Jaunty Puppy Alpha9 feedback
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WIFI CHANNELS 12, 13 and 14
Hello,
I'm trying to use wifi in channels 12, 13 and 14, but only channels 1-11 are OK,
I have tried to change regulatory domain with:
iw reg set ES
(I have installed iw)
but upup return file error or missing file
Any idea?
Thanks
I'm trying to use wifi in channels 12, 13 and 14, but only channels 1-11 are OK,
I have tried to change regulatory domain with:
iw reg set ES
(I have installed iw)
but upup return file error or missing file
Any idea?
Thanks
Puppy Package Manager does not list manually installed pets
The PPM that comes with upup476 does not list pet packages I install via ROX. It will even offer to install those same packages again from a repo. All the correct entries for manually installed pets are found in /root/.packages and I must manually remove them using the that information.
Wireless modem updates
Barry,
UPDATE: Please ignore this posting. It is replaced by a later submission, posted here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#318303
I have removed the obsolete attachment.
UPDATE: Please ignore this posting. It is replaced by a later submission, posted here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#318303
I have removed the obsolete attachment.
RichardAttached is a tarball with Wireless Modem updates. In addition, P5 needs the entire dotpet: hso-udev-2008-09.pet from here:http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 979#266979
It contains the mode-switching tools for the High-speed Option (hso) modems.
Please wait as long as you can before taking the tarball, in case I need to update it with more progress. I will bump the (-1) suffix whenever I re-upload it to here. This contains some debug logic that I hope to remove before P5 goes final.
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Re: Fails To Work, Funky Lines.
I, the 5 seconds pause try entering puppy vga=normaldavid_halliday wrote:Last night I tried Alpha9 on my Webpad (DT Research 366) and it failed. Here is what happened:
If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.
To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox
When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.
It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).
A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.
Dave.
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Unfortunately vga=normal did not help. (same effect as no vga=xxx) that is the screen that describes the boot prosses prints the dones's but it never gets beyond that even with pfix=nox
Attached are some pictures.
If I boot with:
puppy vga=normal pfix=nox
Boot progresses OK
Bad video with odd lines even with nox set.
Its interesting to note Puppy 4.2 boots OK. I have trouble with the touch screen but thats a topic for another thread.
Thanks,
Dave.
Attached are some pictures.
If I boot with:
puppy vga=normal pfix=nox
Boot progresses OK
Bad video with odd lines even with nox set.
Its interesting to note Puppy 4.2 boots OK. I have trouble with the touch screen but thats a topic for another thread.
Thanks,
Dave.
hi barry,
some short points from my first quick view (with a recent duelcore desktop):
- everything runs impressive fast
- also have the mentioned probs with the missing menuicons
- it would be nice to include a setting-opt in ppm for a proxy-server. i know that i could setup the proxy in /etc/wgetrc but it would be more userfriendly if this would be possible in ppm.
in dw-weekly there's an article about debris-linux (http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090601). They are also using ubuntu as main-repo. the interesting part of the article is about their problems with the used repo.
aragon
some short points from my first quick view (with a recent duelcore desktop):
- everything runs impressive fast
- also have the mentioned probs with the missing menuicons
- it would be nice to include a setting-opt in ppm for a proxy-server. i know that i could setup the proxy in /etc/wgetrc but it would be more userfriendly if this would be possible in ppm.
in dw-weekly there's an article about debris-linux (http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090601). They are also using ubuntu as main-repo. the interesting part of the article is about their problems with the used repo.
...Unfortunately, Debris Linux 1.0.4 developed a rather serious problem in late April. Only a small repository of customized packages is maintained specifically for the distro. Otherwise Debris Linux depends on upstream Ubuntu repositories. Last month Ubuntu 7.10 reached end of supported life. If you go to update your package listing, you will get lots of 404 errors as the repositories are now gone...
as you're using the jaunty-repo, would this also be a problem if the jaunty-successor is launched and therefore the jaunty-repo is closed?...Unlike Debris Linux 1.0, which was based off the most recent Ubuntu release, moving forward Debris Linux will only use Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) releases as their base, which should prevent the problem of Canonical ending support before the next major release is ready...
aragon
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I've tried to get this running on my favourite PC (with large screen)
However it uses a Logitech wireless keyboard which does not work. It would appear that support is not in the kernel?
This is a section from dmesg in 421 :-
Now the message I can see during boot with high verbosity (can't capture?) shows as above for Optical Mouse but not the lines for the Logitech keyboard.
Is it possible I could compile the kernel and add support for usb wireless keyboard?
It would be a new one for me but I don't know where to start to add the device or am I on the wrong track?.
However it uses a Logitech wireless keyboard which does not work. It would appear that support is not in the kernel?
This is a section from dmesg in 421 :-
Code: Select all
input: Logitech USB Receiver as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0/input/input0
input: USB HID v1.10 Keyboard [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1
Fixing up Logitech keyboard report descriptor
input: Logitech USB Receiver as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.1/input/input1
input,hiddev96: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB Receiver] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1
input: USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.0/input/input2
input,hiddev97: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-2
usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
drivers/hid/usbhid/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver
Is it possible I could compile the kernel and add support for usb wireless keyboard?
It would be a new one for me but I don't know where to start to add the device or am I on the wrong track?.
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
Something is wrong with the mirrors of ibbilio.
I normally download releases of upup from the very fast ibblio mirror
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... of-alpha9/
for some reason all builds of woof are broken since some days.
Compare only the size
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... of-alpha9/
upup-476.iso 22-May-2009 17:25 95M
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... of-alpha9/
upup-476.iso 22-May-2009 07:24 109M
Be carefull if you download things from ftp.nluug.nl.
I have needed more than 3 Hours before i realised that something with the mirror is wrong.
I normally download releases of upup from the very fast ibblio mirror
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... of-alpha9/
for some reason all builds of woof are broken since some days.
Compare only the size
http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... of-alpha9/
upup-476.iso 22-May-2009 17:25 95M
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... of-alpha9/
upup-476.iso 22-May-2009 07:24 109M
Be carefull if you download things from ftp.nluug.nl.
I have needed more than 3 Hours before i realised that something with the mirror is wrong.
OK, no replies regarding wireless keyboard.
Anyone help here ?
I've since looked at initrd.gz and the kernel and there doesn't appear to be any difference in scripts there that would alter anything.
However in a working version then the rcsysinit has the 'usb mouse' routine edited out by Barry.
Not sure if that's relevant but the Logitech wireless also comes up as usb mouse in dmesg. As does an entry for usb hid wireless keyboard.
It seems that it's not recognised once kernel routine is looking for hardware. how do i rectify this?
Anyone help here ?
I've since looked at initrd.gz and the kernel and there doesn't appear to be any difference in scripts there that would alter anything.
However in a working version then the rcsysinit has the 'usb mouse' routine edited out by Barry.
Not sure if that's relevant but the Logitech wireless also comes up as usb mouse in dmesg. As does an entry for usb hid wireless keyboard.
It seems that it's not recognised once kernel routine is looking for hardware. how do i rectify this?
Rob
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
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The moment after you press "Post" is the moment you actually see the typso 8)
I did a usb install on my main machine, all went well. I booted it on my new eee 701.. no problems so far.
Tried to connect wireless, no module loaded, ok will investigate later. Sound is at a constant low volume even after running alsa sound wizard. Connected fine over ethernet.
Browsing, flash is fine, Pwidgets works (hehe) but I might mod it a bit for small res... clock takes up quarter of the screen!
It flies compared to the stock Xandros it came with. And I hate that you can't have a wallpaper ootb in the stock OS.
Will test 3G modem later.
Cheers
Tried to connect wireless, no module loaded, ok will investigate later. Sound is at a constant low volume even after running alsa sound wizard. Connected fine over ethernet.
Browsing, flash is fine, Pwidgets works (hehe) but I might mod it a bit for small res... clock takes up quarter of the screen!
It flies compared to the stock Xandros it came with. And I hate that you can't have a wallpaper ootb in the stock OS.
Will test 3G modem later.
Cheers
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Barry,
Just for information: Using upup's rox, I copied my frugal installation of upup476, which works great on an ext3 partition, to a psubdir on an ext4 partition. The bootup files searched for upup-476.sfs and failed to find it. I then copied it from the psubdir to the root of the ext4 partition and it still could not be found. So although ext4 partitions are recognized and can be read and written to with rox and files edited with Leafpad or Geany, there is still a problem with woof and ext4.
Jim
Just for information: Using upup's rox, I copied my frugal installation of upup476, which works great on an ext3 partition, to a psubdir on an ext4 partition. The bootup files searched for upup-476.sfs and failed to find it. I then copied it from the psubdir to the root of the ext4 partition and it still could not be found. So although ext4 partitions are recognized and can be read and written to with rox and files edited with Leafpad or Geany, there is still a problem with woof and ext4.
Jim
upup476.iso
Downloaded upup476.iso and burnt to multisession live cd using turbopup alpha3
Downloaded lite gnome games pet by ttuuxxx and enjoyed some of the extra features not available in ubuntu gnome games
Successfully saved to multisession cd 4 sessions
Decided to remaster multisession livecd with extra games so i could run it in virtualbox with xp but could not get past insert livecd to read files, dialogue box stays frozen and requires a restart of x to remove, commands close or kill not successful
Any thoughts how to overcome problem?
Health, Wealth and Happiness for the future
Downloaded lite gnome games pet by ttuuxxx and enjoyed some of the extra features not available in ubuntu gnome games
Successfully saved to multisession cd 4 sessions
Decided to remaster multisession livecd with extra games so i could run it in virtualbox with xp but could not get past insert livecd to read files, dialogue box stays frozen and requires a restart of x to remove, commands close or kill not successful
Any thoughts how to overcome problem?
Health, Wealth and Happiness for the future
Hi,
I'm playing around with woof-alpha9.tar.gz.
Building a distro with 0setup etc. is quite easy . I also found out how to add .pets (pet2tgz and moving the files to the approbiate folders in rootfs-skeleton). After building the distro, I can run this programs from console or drag the .desktop file to the desktop for running them from there.
But how can I do this ( that the .desktop file appears on the desktop) before building the distro?
Help would be appreciated
Rolf
I'm playing around with woof-alpha9.tar.gz.
Building a distro with 0setup etc. is quite easy . I also found out how to add .pets (pet2tgz and moving the files to the approbiate folders in rootfs-skeleton). After building the distro, I can run this programs from console or drag the .desktop file to the desktop for running them from there.
But how can I do this ( that the .desktop file appears on the desktop) before building the distro?
Help would be appreciated
Rolf
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Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.
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Re: Puppy on old rebuilt Dell 4100
The reason why is because series 5 has an updated sfs system, That no longer supports older version, I quickly took the unsquashfs file from 4 series and renamed it /root/Drop-older-sfs, so if you install the pet below, drag any sfs on-top of the "Drop-older-sfs" located in root, and it will extract into a folder located /root/squashfs-rootSchism wrote:Put Puppy 476.iso frugal on my rebuilt Dell 4100:
-Pentium II
-256 MB ram
-1024 x 768 display
-CD/DVD burner
-CD drve
-Floppy drive
-10 GB drive
-6 GB drive
Works as good as the other Puppies on it.
Thank You Barry, and everyone involved in puppy!
My main OS! XP for games only!
But why can't i load my OpenOffice.sfs's? I have 3.01 and 2.2.0?
now rename the folder to say OpenOffice-2.2 and run
dir2pet /root/OpenOffice-2.2 and follow the steps and make a pet out of it, or make a new sfs out of it, If you make the sfs in 5 series it will work in 5 series. But pets work in any series since its not using the sfs system.
ttuuxxx
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Thank You!
I have alot of space so i just run Puppy 4.2 open the squash file, put contents in folder.
Reboot into Woof (Alpha 9) and use the dir2sfs for the folder. Then I add in boot manager and restart Woof.
Works, I have:
-Netbeans_jdk-6.5.1_1.6u14_476.sfs
-Openoffice-2.2.0_476.sfs
-xampp-linux-1.7_476.sfs
They all work! Thank You for your time but i figured it out right after my post.
If we have a place to put these I'll give them.
Reboot into Woof (Alpha 9) and use the dir2sfs for the folder. Then I add in boot manager and restart Woof.
Works, I have:
-Netbeans_jdk-6.5.1_1.6u14_476.sfs
-Openoffice-2.2.0_476.sfs
-xampp-linux-1.7_476.sfs
They all work! Thank You for your time but i figured it out right after my post.
If we have a place to put these I'll give them.
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Re: Thank You!
No problem just remember if you use the pet above, all you do is drag and drop the 3-4 series sfs on it and it expands into /root/squashfs-root and just rename it and make your new sfs, saves the need for 2 OS, and rebootingSchism wrote:I have alot of space so i just run Puppy 4.2 open the squash file, put contents in folder.
Reboot into Woof (Alpha 9) and use the dir2sfs for the folder. Then I add in boot manager and restart Woof.
Works, I have:
-Netbeans_jdk-6.5.1_1.6u14_476.sfs
-Openoffice-2.2.0_476.sfs
-xampp-linux-1.7_476.sfs
They all work! Thank You for your time but i figured it out right after my post.
If we have a place to put these I'll give them.
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
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For you guys who have reported a non-functional wireless keyboard, would you mind doing these tests?:
http://puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00820
http://puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00820
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
3G wireless and Intel modem support update
Barry,
Here, at last, is my modem contribution to the next release after alpha9. Because the Intel and 3G parts both use the updated modemtest script, they are merged into this combined package. It is a dotpet, so people can experiment before you integrate this into P5 (and wherever else it goes from there).
I have attempted to anticipate how you would annotate the history entries in some of the /usr/sbin files. Not knowing how you will identify the next release, I used "v477" to represent it, for my recent changes to them. The "v477"s will probably need to be changed.
Please notice the files I remove in the pinstall.sh file. Since the Intel support no longer uses /dev/536 and /dev/537, those files can be removed from Puppy. The new nodes appear automatically. Also note that I deleted some rules files that were named incorrectly. I have replaced them with correctly named (and updated) files.
For full support of the wireless modems, the following packages are required from: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 979#266979
usb_modeswitch-1.0.2.pet
hso-udev-2008-09.pet
They contain the mode-switching tools for both types of the Option modems. In hso-udev, the essential files are those in /usr/sbin and /etc. The other files appear to be part of advanced usage of the modems, which I have not investigated. But they are small.
Richard
Here, at last, is my modem contribution to the next release after alpha9. Because the Intel and 3G parts both use the updated modemtest script, they are merged into this combined package. It is a dotpet, so people can experiment before you integrate this into P5 (and wherever else it goes from there).
I have attempted to anticipate how you would annotate the history entries in some of the /usr/sbin files. Not knowing how you will identify the next release, I used "v477" to represent it, for my recent changes to them. The "v477"s will probably need to be changed.
Please notice the files I remove in the pinstall.sh file. Since the Intel support no longer uses /dev/536 and /dev/537, those files can be removed from Puppy. The new nodes appear automatically. Also note that I deleted some rules files that were named incorrectly. I have replaced them with correctly named (and updated) files.
For full support of the wireless modems, the following packages are required from: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 979#266979
usb_modeswitch-1.0.2.pet
hso-udev-2008-09.pet
They contain the mode-switching tools for both types of the Option modems. In hso-udev, the essential files are those in /usr/sbin and /etc. The other files appear to be part of advanced usage of the modems, which I have not investigated. But they are small.
Richard
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- 3G_pupdial_patch_to_P5-alpha9-2.pet
- Combined 3G-wireless and Intel modem support upgrade
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lite gnome games pet
ttuuxxx, as the lite gnome games pet worked so well in u476 i thought i would try and install them in turbopup alpha 3 which i tend to use a lot
Unfortunatly i received the dreaded missing dependences message (attached)
Went to ubuntu 9.04 and searched for the missing dependences and copied them into turbopup alpha 3, still no joy looking for a bit of guidance
All menu entries are present
At least the exercise has made me work out how to take a screen shot with shot-.1.1.pet
)apologies, attachment doesnt want to show up, i will e/myou agian when i work it out)
Health, Wealth and Happiness for the future
Another 50mm of rain overnight, its like living in a swamp at the moment
Unfortunatly i received the dreaded missing dependences message (attached)
Went to ubuntu 9.04 and searched for the missing dependences and copied them into turbopup alpha 3, still no joy looking for a bit of guidance
All menu entries are present
At least the exercise has made me work out how to take a screen shot with shot-.1.1.pet
)apologies, attachment doesnt want to show up, i will e/myou agian when i work it out)
Health, Wealth and Happiness for the future
Another 50mm of rain overnight, its like living in a swamp at the moment
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Java Development Kit
Does anybody know if the Java Development Kit is inbuild in devx ?
I wanted just to try compiling ANDROID for my Pocket PC with puppy linux but it requiere JDK 5.0 from SUN.
http://source.android.com/download
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/
Is it possible to have JDK in devx ?
It would be really gret.
I wanted just to try compiling ANDROID for my Pocket PC with puppy linux but it requiere JDK 5.0 from SUN.
http://source.android.com/download
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/
Is it possible to have JDK in devx ?
It would be really gret.