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After wacking my head with a halibut (a type of fish)
I almost managed to create a Youtube video of my adventures with Fluppy 002
bit messy in parts . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLVAdkvlJZc
Still learning how to use Openshot video editor . .
I hope to be using Openshot in Puppy, Lucid, Fatdog64 or Fluppy soon . . .
I almost managed to create a Youtube video of my adventures with Fluppy 002
bit messy in parts . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLVAdkvlJZc
Still learning how to use Openshot video editor . .
I hope to be using Openshot in Puppy, Lucid, Fatdog64 or Fluppy soon . . .
Last edited by Lobster on Wed 02 Jun 2010, 03:13, edited 1 time in total.
acer aspire one
I installed fluppy02 on my AA0 (acer aspire one)
Chrome seems to be working fine.
I also have booted up in ramboot and put hard drive to standby - the adapted battery time is currently at 34+ hours and so far no reduction in savefile noted, but I didn't check when I first booted.
suspend works fine on closing the lid
Chrome seems to be working fine.
I also have booted up in ramboot and put hard drive to standby - the adapted battery time is currently at 34+ hours and so far no reduction in savefile noted, but I didn't check when I first booted.
suspend works fine on closing the lid
Well Afgs just sort of added UMPCs to the Fluppy logo without checking.
I'm not sure how well it will actually work on such a machine as I've never owned one.
Touch will possibly work if you install Tempestous' touchscreen Xorg drivers - theres a pet somewhere around here. I'll throw them in if anyone reports success with them.
TangoGPS is already installed. If the kernel supports it, you should just be able to install gpsd and it'll work.
If someone has the hardware, I can probably help troubleshoot but it's all theory without testing.
I'm not sure how well it will actually work on such a machine as I've never owned one.
Touch will possibly work if you install Tempestous' touchscreen Xorg drivers - theres a pet somewhere around here. I'll throw them in if anyone reports success with them.
TangoGPS is already installed. If the kernel supports it, you should just be able to install gpsd and it'll work.
If someone has the hardware, I can probably help troubleshoot but it's all theory without testing.
Fluppy take 2
Testing on Acer Aspire One D-150, booting from flash drive.
Major improvement! Chrome doesn't crash anymore. Also, while PAN0 still shows in PWireless, it isn't getting in the way anymore. I was able to connect to my router in only a few seconds. Incidentally, what is PAN0 anyway? AFAIK, the netbook only has an ethernet connector and the WLan.
Still have one major problem. When I shut down, I made a save file to the flash drive. I use Ext2 format, 128MB. When I reboot, I get a boot error and can't even get to the menu. I've duplicated this on two different 512MB flash drives.
Thanks for all the work you've been putting into this. I like your approach to a netbook OS a lot more than Moblin, Maemo, UNR, or any of the other netbook Linux distros that I've tried.
Major improvement! Chrome doesn't crash anymore. Also, while PAN0 still shows in PWireless, it isn't getting in the way anymore. I was able to connect to my router in only a few seconds. Incidentally, what is PAN0 anyway? AFAIK, the netbook only has an ethernet connector and the WLan.
Still have one major problem. When I shut down, I made a save file to the flash drive. I use Ext2 format, 128MB. When I reboot, I get a boot error and can't even get to the menu. I've duplicated this on two different 512MB flash drives.
Thanks for all the work you've been putting into this. I like your approach to a netbook OS a lot more than Moblin, Maemo, UNR, or any of the other netbook Linux distros that I've tried.
Pan0 is "Personal Area Network". The bluetooth daemon apparently creates it. I have no idea how to use it.
If you can't even get to the menu, try rerunning bootinst.sh. I have no idea why the drive would become unbootable unless you deleted ldlinux.sys or moved the kernel, initrd, or syslinux.cfg somewhere else.
If you can't even get to the menu, try rerunning bootinst.sh. I have no idea why the drive would become unbootable unless you deleted ldlinux.sys or moved the kernel, initrd, or syslinux.cfg somewhere else.
Boot error.
Okay, I reran bootinst. It will boot and save now without problems. Evidently, it only happens when creating the save file.jemimah wrote:If you can't even get to the menu, try rerunning bootinst.sh. I have no idea why the drive would become unbootable unless you deleted ldlinux.sys or moved the kernel, initrd, or syslinux.cfg somewhere else.
PAN, I think, is simply a bluetooth modem link between your computer and distant device.Pan0 is "Personal Area Network". The bluetooth daemon apparently creates it. I have no idea how to use it.
Actually, I've been thinking about trying to use PAN to access my cell phone's 3G internet connectivity... my theory being that the Bluetooth modem will provide transfer capability that my USB cable doesn't. (My phone will allow me to access the internal memory card, via USB cable, but not the phone's internal memory. No GPRS stuff in the phone, either.) No idea if the idea will work or not, but with the rage of 3G connectivity and the few (fewer, almost gone) dial-up providers....
Roy
Harktu said:
Announcement from first post:
tried with live usb on 'eeepc 4g surf',it says 'didnt detect wireless plz check the bios',
my wireless is ok with other distros.
it doesnt see my wireless.
Announcement from first post:
So Fluppy probably does not have your eeepc drivers. You will certainly find them in Puppeee which has leaner kernel with eeepc specific driver set.This is Puppeee with Eee-specific functionality removed and a full size kernel.
Nope, this was the desktop. I just wanted to see if it would work.jemimah wrote:No, it should. I need to boot it up on my 4g this weekend and see what's going on.
Smokey01, do you know what drivers it needs (this is the kogan right)?
I'm going to try the Kogan tonight. I'll let you know how it goes. I hope it works.
Smokey
Jemimah ,
I just had a long play with fluppy on the Kogan netbook. Everything I tried worked except the mouse pad. Wireless worked fine even after rebooting.
I installed as frugal and saved the pupsave file as ext4.
The screen resolution at 1024x600 looks good.
Are the folder icons suppose to be black? Not too keen on them so I changed to HaikuPup icons, very nice.
Now if I could just get the mouse pad to work I would be very happy.
If I plug in a usb mouse it works fine
I I do like your puppeee desktop better though. Are you able to offer it as an option in fluppy?
Many thanks
Grant (aka smokey01)
I just had a long play with fluppy on the Kogan netbook. Everything I tried worked except the mouse pad. Wireless worked fine even after rebooting.
I installed as frugal and saved the pupsave file as ext4.
The screen resolution at 1024x600 looks good.
Are the folder icons suppose to be black? Not too keen on them so I changed to HaikuPup icons, very nice.
Now if I could just get the mouse pad to work I would be very happy.
If I plug in a usb mouse it works fine
I I do like your puppeee desktop better though. Are you able to offer it as an option in fluppy?
Many thanks
Grant (aka smokey01)
Last edited by smokey01 on Sat 05 Jun 2010, 00:55, edited 2 times in total.
I tried Fluppy 002 on my Acer Aspire One, Model ZG5 or AOA 150 with Atom N270 Processor, 1024 MByte Ram, 160 GByte Hard Drive, and Intel 915 Express video chipset. Fluppy 002 worked well.
I have Puppy 4.31 on it now. It has an different ACPI setup using an SMB (system monitoring bus) approach. With Puppy 4.31, I have use irqpoll kernel parameter to get the sound working. The fan runs continuously with both Window$ and Puppy.
Fluppy did not have a setup problem, both the sound and video worked. I have Fluppy frugal installation on a small USB hard drive. It already had syslinux installed on it, so I did not test the installation script.
The battery monitor works well. However, there is no temperature monitor on Aspire One. I tried Fluppy on my desktop and the temperature monitor is there. I checked /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM on the Aspire One and it is an empty directory. The reason for no temperature monitor. This may be due to the SMB approach. I do not know enough about SMB to look further into it.
I tested the web camera with a couple of scripts that I have. The web camera worked properly complete with audio.
There is a lot of good applications. I do like the calculator that can be configure as reverse Polish notation. Chrome has a learning curve for me. I have a html file of bookmarks in root. I could not get Chrome to import it. Chrome kept looking for a "browser" directory. My suggestion is to do like Lucid Puppy 5.0 and have the user select the desired browser. Puppy Browser does work for the initial start-up.
Fluppy does have a nice look to it. One thing, how does one set the tray clock to 24 hour format rather than AM/PM version.
I will keep working with Fluppy and report on it.
I have Puppy 4.31 on it now. It has an different ACPI setup using an SMB (system monitoring bus) approach. With Puppy 4.31, I have use irqpoll kernel parameter to get the sound working. The fan runs continuously with both Window$ and Puppy.
Fluppy did not have a setup problem, both the sound and video worked. I have Fluppy frugal installation on a small USB hard drive. It already had syslinux installed on it, so I did not test the installation script.
The battery monitor works well. However, there is no temperature monitor on Aspire One. I tried Fluppy on my desktop and the temperature monitor is there. I checked /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM on the Aspire One and it is an empty directory. The reason for no temperature monitor. This may be due to the SMB approach. I do not know enough about SMB to look further into it.
I tested the web camera with a couple of scripts that I have. The web camera worked properly complete with audio.
There is a lot of good applications. I do like the calculator that can be configure as reverse Polish notation. Chrome has a learning curve for me. I have a html file of bookmarks in root. I could not get Chrome to import it. Chrome kept looking for a "browser" directory. My suggestion is to do like Lucid Puppy 5.0 and have the user select the desired browser. Puppy Browser does work for the initial start-up.
Fluppy does have a nice look to it. One thing, how does one set the tray clock to 24 hour format rather than AM/PM version.
I will keep working with Fluppy and report on it.
Enjoy life, Just Greg
Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much
Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much
Houston we have a problem!
When I close the lid of the laptop to suspend, it works however, when I open the lid it does not unsuspend.
The same happens if I choose suspend from the shutdown menu.
Same problem with hibernate from the shutdown menu. I did include the line resume=/dev/sda5/ on the kernel line.
I have to hold the power button on until the laptop shuts down.
This is with the Kogan laptop.
When I close the lid of the laptop to suspend, it works however, when I open the lid it does not unsuspend.
The same happens if I choose suspend from the shutdown menu.
Same problem with hibernate from the shutdown menu. I did include the line resume=/dev/sda5/ on the kernel line.
I have to hold the power button on until the laptop shuts down.
This is with the Kogan laptop.