Nah... happens in dysfunctional homes8-bit wrote:Found this in /tmp/bootsysinit.log:
/etc/init.d/start_cpu_freq: line 9: [: too many arguments
Does that error happen because of a dual-core processor?
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Just installed the font-patch PET and PDF is working fine.rcrsn51 wrote:Before you do that, try the fix from here posted today at 3:16 PM
It makes sense that any external document, not just a PDF, would have trouble printing until the font problem is resolved.
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Performing filesystem check on /dev/sdb3...
Superblock last write time (Sun Sep 5 07:28:43 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 01:30:18 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
/dev/sdb3 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 3A: Optimizing directories
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
/dev/sdb3: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/dev/sdb3: 11997/5128192 files (2.7% non-contiguous), 9374888/10238130 blocks
Performing filesystem check on /dev/sdb4...
Superblock last mount time (Sun Sep 5 07:22:33 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 01:31:57 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
Superblock last write time (Sun Sep 5 07:22:44 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 01:31:57 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
/dev/sdb4: clean, 15/3203072 files, 247402/12800970 blocks
Superblock last mount time (Sun Sep 5 07:28:42 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 01:31:57 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
Superblock last write time (Sun Sep 5 07:28:42 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 01:31:57 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 3A: Optimizing directories
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
/dev/loop1: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/dev/loop1: 3812/65536 files (7.4% non-contiguous), 72249/262144 blocks
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Superblock last write time (Sun Sep 5 13:15:40 2010,
now = Sat Sep 4 15:16:24 2010) is in the future.
Fix? yes
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Deleted inode 18 has zero dtime. Fix? yes
Deleted inode 21 has zero dtime. Fix? yes
Deleted inode 27 has zero dtime. Fix? yes
Deleted inode 31 has zero dtime. Fix? yes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Pass 3A: Optimizing directories
Failed to optimize directory /tmp (58929): Invalid argument
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information
Block bitmap differences: -(5633--5636) -(5641--5676) -(5681--5695) -5697 -(5699--5701) -(5705--5751) -5762 -5764 -(5766--5776) -(5790--5795) -5806 -5809
Fix? yes
Free blocks count wrong for group #0 (4572, counted=4699).
Fix? yes
Free blocks count wrong (824067, counted=824194).
Fix? yes
Inode bitmap differences: -18 -21 -27 -31
Fix? yes
Free inodes count wrong for group #0 (2001, counted=2005).
Fix? yes
Free inodes count wrong (246223, counted=246227).
Fix? yes
/dev/loop1: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/dev/loop1: 1677/247904 files (7.6% non-contiguous), 170310/994504 blocks
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#100316 improper shutdown check. see above, also rc.shutdown and /sbin/init...
if [ ! -d /initrd ];then #if no /initrd, full hd install.
[ ! $PDEV1 ] && PDEV1="`df | grep ' /$' | grep '^/dev/' | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | cut -f 3 -d '/'`"
[ ! $DEV1FS ] && DEV1FS="`mount | grep ' on / ' | grep '^/dev/' | cut -f 5 -d ' '`"
if [ "$PDEV1" -a "$DEV1FS" ];then
[ "`grep '^PDEV1' /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE`" = "" ] && echo "PDEV1='$PDEV1'" >> /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
[ "`grep '^DEV1FS' /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE`" = "" ] && echo "DEV1FS='$DEV1FS'" >> /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
#this file gets removed by rc.shutdown if a proper shutdown...
echo -n "${PDEV1},${DEV1FS}," > /fsckme.err #ex: sda7,ext3,
fi
else
[ "$PUPSAVE" ] && echo -n "$PUPSAVE" > /initrd${PUP_HOME}/fsckme.err #ex: sda7,ext3,/pupsave-10MAR2010.2fs
fi
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#100315 improper shutdown check. see /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, /init in initramfs, and /sbin/init...
[ -f /fsckme.err ] && rm -f /fsckme.err
[ -f /initrd${PUP_HOME}/fsckme.err ] && rm -f /initrd${PUP_HOME}/fsckme.err
ORIGPUPMODE=$PUPMODE #v2.22
echo "Executing /etc/rc.d/rc.shutdown..."
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rm -f /fsckme.err
Several. There is a newer version of DHCPD available, I forgot where I downloaded it from but search for dhcpd-5.2.6-p5 in the forums and repositories in Puppy Package Manager. You didn't say what browser you were using but if it's Firefox you should set Edit>preferences>network>connection>settings to "no proxy". Seamonkey has a similar setting but is set to no proxy by default; I don't know about Opera. Try switching between Barry's Simple Network Setup and Dougal's Internet Connection Wizard. And one more: install jemimah's Pwireless2 and use it to configure your connection, I believe it now supports wired connections as well. Good luck!dawnsboy wrote:I have read reports in this thread about Lucid not saving wireless network settings between boots. I have a full hd install of Lucid Puppy 5.1 on my desktop and connect to the internet with an ethernet card.
Lucid Puppy 5.1 will auto-connect to this network when booting from CD. However it will not remember the network settings between boots for frugal or full hard drive installs. Everything else works just fine so far but I have to manually connect to the internet everytime I boot the computer.
Any suggestions for getting it to remember the wired network settings?
thank youplaydayz wrote:Hi Simes, Here is a pet of Iron. I had forgotten how much I liked it--it seems very snappy. The p2 version is not needed anymore, they say, because this version will run with p3. (That confused me too, but I hope it works.)Hi, I have installed 5.1 (very nice - great work, everybody) but cannot get Google Chrome to work.
http://www.diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/I ... -Lucid.pet