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#2101 Post by harktu »

I'm trying puppeee with my 'asus eeepc 4g surf' since rc3,today tried rc4,i get still same error with pwireless2.
it connects to my router but gives that error 'fail to get ip adress' and cant connect to internet.

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#2102 Post by jemimah »

Hi harktu,

Can you tell me a little bit more about your wireless setup. WEP, WPA, Open?

aarf

#2103 Post by aarf »

this command works for streaming video asx files

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/usr/local/bin/defaultmediaplayer "$@"
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#2104 Post by harktu »

jemimah wrote:Hi harktu,

Can you tell me a little bit more about your wireless setup. WEP, WPA, Open?
wpa,static
i dont know if could give more info,
if u need more info plz ask..

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#2105 Post by jemimah »

Please attach the wpa_supplicant log - you can find it on the debug tab, press the Log button.

Also you could paste the contents of the window in the debug tab.

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#2106 Post by hokal »

@Jemimah,

I'm so excited whether 901 will work with puppeee rc4, but I have to wait until Friday, when I'm home and connect my runcore sd.

With first installation my current sd and usb devices were detected well :D

What I noticed with the latest rc's, and I think I mentioned that already, is that direct after getting the ip from dhcp the active interface icon will be "red crossed" saying: Active interfaces none ..... But I'm still connected.
The icon will stay like this until rebooting but then the same thing happens again. Sorry if I missed an earlier comment from you on this.

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#2107 Post by jemimah »

I'm actually planning on working on the slow SSD/usb drive problem today. The init script in RC4 is unchanged. I'll post a pet for you to try.

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#2108 Post by hokal »

Jemimah,

there is something wrong or missing with cups.I upgraded cups with cups-1.3.11-i486.pet. I'm using puppeee professional and need to print to several printers. Cups 1.3.11 lets you search for and install ppd files, which the old cups in rc4 does not allow. Once you now upgrade cups, ALL your legacy programs as abi, calc, nico, geany, edit etc will not find the installed printers. The printers will be found by external programs as OO and also Thunderbird!! Can you upgrade either try to upgrade to 1.3.11 or look for this problem !? Thanks a lot. Another few releases and we have the perfect puppeee :D

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#2109 Post by jemimah »

Every time I try to mess with Cups I just end up making things worse. :(

You can try installing Gtklp, and see if that helps.

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#2110 Post by hokal »

Will try it. It's still early here 10 pm,

the problem I mentioned earlier (red cross in icon) disappeared after 4rth booting :D

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#2111 Post by hokal »

installed gtklp, deinstalled cups.1.3.11, reboot: printers are back, but no access to localhost:631. Next: installed cups 1.3.11: printers are gone again.
But localhost:631/printers is back. So no success :(

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#2112 Post by jemimah »

What I meant was to use gtklp with the newer cups. It might be able to see the printers that the apps can't.

Or you can try to copy the ppds to the ppd folder by hand.

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#2113 Post by hokal »

that's what I did: used gtlkp with newer cup 1.3.11, but no printers in programs.I also copied ppd files to /etc/cups/ppd, but when I install new printers that Gutenprint decompresses some ppd files but I still can't find my ppd printer.

BTW in another 8 days I follow your thread now for 1 year. You had a lot of success and it would be great if also my 901 would work by that anniversary.

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#2114 Post by TomRhymer »

jemimah wrote:Tom, you said you were testing on 512MB drives? And you're not moving or deleting any of the Puppeee files? What size save file are you creating?

I haven't changed the installer recently.

128MB. I haven't touched any of the files myself. When I shut down, I select ext2, default name, 128 MB size.

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#2115 Post by jemimah »

Tom, all the 512MB drives I had no longer work and I don't know where I can even buy new ones that small. Can you test a larger drive and see if you still have the problem. You're the only one that's complained of that so far.

Also can you test it by making the drive bootable with the BootFlash installer, then copy the files over, and don't run the bootinst.sh?

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#2116 Post by jemimah »

Hokal, I was unable to reproduce the problem with usb drives on my 701SD. I booted a bunch of times with various drive plugged in and couldn't reproduce the problem, though I have seen it before in the past.

I did test the attached sysinit script and it does boot. This is the full script with none of the speed enhancements I added for Puppeee.
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#2117 Post by jemimah »

Also, Hokal, I've compiled the kernel with extra disk drivers for you. I still don't know if that's what the problem was or not, but I guess you'll find out.

http://puppeee.com/files/Drivers/vmlinu ... sk-drivers

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#2118 Post by harktu »

jemimah wrote:Please attach the wpa_supplicant log - you can find it on the debug tab, press the Log button.

Also you could paste the contents of the window in the debug tab.

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Wpa_supplicant Status:
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bssid=00:12:bf:18:ba:2f
ssid=Otherside
id=0
pairwise_cipher=TKIP
group_cipher=TKIP
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_state=COMPLETED
-------------------------------------------------


wlan0     IEEE 802.11bg  ESSID:"Otherside"  
          Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.437 GHz  Access Point: 00:12:BF:18:BA:2F   
          Bit Rate=1 Mb/s   Tx-Power=20 dBm   
          Retry  long limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
          Encryption key:off
          Power Management:off
          Link Quality=39/70  Signal level=-71 dBm  
          Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
          Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0



wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:15:AF:87:A0:D1  
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:16 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:7 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
          RX bytes:3119 (3.0 KiB)  TX bytes:1857 (1.8 KiB)

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#2119 Post by jemimah »

Ok, that part looks good. Can you post a screenshot of your configuration on the DHCP tab?

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#2120 Post by harktu »

jemimah wrote:Ok, that part looks good. Can you post a screenshot of your configuration on the DHCP tab?
this?
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