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As far as I know there is no need to rename anything when using the delta file.
I just downloaded the delta file into /root where I already had the 482 Beta 2 iso and then clicked on the delta file which generated the new iso file. Worked fine here.
Couldn't do a full install , but I did a frugal and am posting from it now.
One more thing, you need to be running 482 for the process to work. I tried it with my 4.20 installation and it wouldn't work. Booted into 482 live, went to /root on the correct partition and clicked on the delta.....success.
I just downloaded the delta file into /root where I already had the 482 Beta 2 iso and then clicked on the delta file which generated the new iso file. Worked fine here.
Couldn't do a full install , but I did a frugal and am posting from it now.
One more thing, you need to be running 482 for the process to work. I tried it with my 4.20 installation and it wouldn't work. Booted into 482 live, went to /root on the correct partition and clicked on the delta.....success.
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Ok...the full install bug is dead...482SP2 will be up in about 30 minutes...SP2 also fixes other issues and now allows you to preview the screensavers without any security issues. The numlock default on is now set also.
Cheers
BTW...SP2 requires that SP1 has already been applied, and you have dpup-482beta2-SP1.iso, as the old file.
Guy
Cheers
BTW...SP2 requires that SP1 has already been applied, and you have dpup-482beta2-SP1.iso, as the old file.
Guy
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HI again, can report a successful full hd install of 482b2sp2 on ext4 partition. Install, restart, lovely. By the way is there a patch for the synaptic issue, as it still happens.
Cheers
Jason
Cheers
Jason
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The new delta is failing to generate a complete new iso.
I'm running 482 Beta 2 SP1, the 482 Beta 1 SP1 iso is in /root, downloaded the delta to /root and I get a red error message (see screenshot) and a 64 mb iso file. Tried 3 times.
It's 3:30 am so I give up.............for now anyway.
EDIT:
I see the file is re-uploading, guess I jumped the gun a little.
Nevermind.
I'm running 482 Beta 2 SP1, the 482 Beta 1 SP1 iso is in /root, downloaded the delta to /root and I get a red error message (see screenshot) and a 64 mb iso file. Tried 3 times.
It's 3:30 am so I give up.............for now anyway.
EDIT:
I see the file is re-uploading, guess I jumped the gun a little.
Nevermind.
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For those that had problems 482SP2 is now downloading properly...
http://dpup.org/test/dpup482beta2-2.6.3 ... .iso.delta
Cheers
http://dpup.org/test/dpup482beta2-2.6.3 ... .iso.delta
Cheers
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Hello again, I am not sure if this has been covered somewhere, I was not able to find it. To fix the issue with Synaptic and its errors of missing directories, I searched around a bit and found that using the following two commands in a terminal has fixed the problem:
mkdir -p /var/cache/apt/archive/partial
mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial
After these two I was able to update. I then rebooted to be sure that the change remained and it did. I have also changed the sources.list and was able to update again. I am currently in the process of installing some software through synaptic and will report on how it works out. Hopefully this helps someone.
Cheers
Jason
Edit: Ah well that did not work too well, I assume that I will need the devx installed to successfully install software. Will any 482 devx work or do I need one that matches the beta2 SP2?
mkdir -p /var/cache/apt/archive/partial
mkdir -p /var/lib/apt/lists/partial
After these two I was able to update. I then rebooted to be sure that the change remained and it did. I have also changed the sources.list and was able to update again. I am currently in the process of installing some software through synaptic and will report on how it works out. Hopefully this helps someone.
Cheers
Jason
Edit: Ah well that did not work too well, I assume that I will need the devx installed to successfully install software. Will any 482 devx work or do I need one that matches the beta2 SP2?
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Jasmac,
The patch for Synaptic inludes those two directories you created and one other debian package database file but those two you added will work, but will not show you in Synaptic, what is already installed. Yes devx is recommended and the 482beta1 devx is identical to beta2 which I haven't copied over yet, so you can use that. Unless you have the database installed, which I haven't finished yet, you don't get the correct dependency info...which can be a problem...it may try to install a library that is already a later version in dpup. (Dpup's core is Lenny but it uses a lot of Debian Sid code).
Just be careful about overwriting any libraries that are already installed...
The patch for Synaptic inludes those two directories you created and one other debian package database file but those two you added will work, but will not show you in Synaptic, what is already installed. Yes devx is recommended and the 482beta1 devx is identical to beta2 which I haven't copied over yet, so you can use that. Unless you have the database installed, which I haven't finished yet, you don't get the correct dependency info...which can be a problem...it may try to install a library that is already a later version in dpup. (Dpup's core is Lenny but it uses a lot of Debian Sid code).
Just be careful about overwriting any libraries that are already installed...
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Success! Sp2 worked and solved the booting problem, installation is fine with amazing stability and speed. Thanks for making numlock on default.
Bad news! Reboot and shutdown, simply restart X. Going to a prompt to reboot also just restarts X. Only way out is a hardware reboot.
One small issue, Clicking on a drive icon and selecting "Unmount all mounted partitions" just brings up Pmount. Each partition has to be unmounted separately.
Now, to give Synaptic a workout,but another problem, I can't locate the Synaptic patch and jasmac's fix didn't work. Still can't update.
I'll wait until the next update to test further, the hard reboot broke the installation.
Thanks,
Jim
Bad news! Reboot and shutdown, simply restart X. Going to a prompt to reboot also just restarts X. Only way out is a hardware reboot.
One small issue, Clicking on a drive icon and selecting "Unmount all mounted partitions" just brings up Pmount. Each partition has to be unmounted separately.
Now, to give Synaptic a workout,but another problem, I can't locate the Synaptic patch and jasmac's fix didn't work. Still can't update.
I'll wait until the next update to test further, the hard reboot broke the installation.
Thanks,
Jim
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482beta3 News
I'm releasing 482beta3 in about an hour...it contains more bug fixes and the new shutdown routine...hopefully should fix the major problems.
I think it's getting close to time for some fat reduction on dpup...so could all you guys come up with what we want to keep and what we want to ditch...I'm not convinced that it has to be 100-105Mb like Barry's release, but I will be guided by your opinions.
Cheers
Guy
I think it's getting close to time for some fat reduction on dpup...so could all you guys come up with what we want to keep and what we want to ditch...I'm not convinced that it has to be 100-105Mb like Barry's release, but I will be guided by your opinions.
Cheers
Guy
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Hi gposil,
I want to report a little problem with the locale settings view, the description for all the es_xx data is wrong.
It says: es_AR: Mexican, Argentina; es_CO: Mexican, Columbia and so on. It´s wrong in Latin-America, Spain and other countries we speak "Spanish", then the correct description is es_AR: Spanish, Argentina.
Only people from Mexico speaks "Mexican".
Thank your for the attention pleased,
clarf.
I want to report a little problem with the locale settings view, the description for all the es_xx data is wrong.
It says: es_AR: Mexican, Argentina; es_CO: Mexican, Columbia and so on. It´s wrong in Latin-America, Spain and other countries we speak "Spanish", then the correct description is es_AR: Spanish, Argentina.
Only people from Mexico speaks "Mexican".
Thank your for the attention pleased,
clarf.
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About cutting off the fat in dpup.
I want to request the inclusion of tighvnc to the Network utilities Menu, It´s a basic Administrative tool that should be included for importance and small size. I think its package sieze is even smaller the actual VPN client included in dpup, also tightvnc as their name indicates use compressed connections that are lighter/tighter than conventional VNC connections.
I use Debian distributions mainly for old Server and it´s a basic tool that should be included in any Debian base, including this one.
Please, consider my request. The latest version is 1.3.10.
http://www.tightvnc.com/
Greetings,
clarf
I want to request the inclusion of tighvnc to the Network utilities Menu, It´s a basic Administrative tool that should be included for importance and small size. I think its package sieze is even smaller the actual VPN client included in dpup, also tightvnc as their name indicates use compressed connections that are lighter/tighter than conventional VNC connections.
I use Debian distributions mainly for old Server and it´s a basic tool that should be included in any Debian base, including this one.
Please, consider my request. The latest version is 1.3.10.
http://www.tightvnc.com/
Greetings,
clarf
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clarf, believe it or not in mexico they speak spanish also.
gposil, i understand the request to have num lock automatically on b/c keyboards with number pads need it on but my laptop does not have a seperate number pad and so when numlock is on it uses my letter keys for numbers. is there any chance of making that a setup switch? thanks.
gposil, i understand the request to have num lock automatically on b/c keyboards with number pads need it on but my laptop does not have a seperate number pad and so when numlock is on it uses my letter keys for numbers. is there any chance of making that a setup switch? thanks.
482 b2 is really nice, but I predict people being confused by the CUPS thing. Firefox works really nicely and accepts updates, though there is the odd very tiny bug in the display rendering.
Pwidgets works fine with it, ttcorefonts also. Hpliplite package works. Open Office is fine and quite snappy though fonts display a little light in weight. Very clear though.
Pwidgets works fine with it, ttcorefonts also. Hpliplite package works. Open Office is fine and quite snappy though fonts display a little light in weight. Very clear though.
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, I know sinc, should explained better myself...sinc wrote:clarf, believe it or not in mexico they speak spanish also.
Didn't notice any display rendering. Could you give more details please?.DaveS wrote: Firefox works really nicely and accepts updates, though there is the odd very tiny bug in the display rendering.