Wow. No, I don't have those anywhere else. That is usually a very reliable server. Has this been going on longer than a day or so?What are you trying to get scsijon?
the iso and dev of 233 from page1
Lupu-515 Beta New Version DEC 18
Since I did a manual frugal install and deleted the iso before I burned a cd, I'm downloading 233 again right now. Running right along at between 150-170 KB/s.......never had a problem from that server here.playdayz wrote:Wow. No, I don't have those anywhere else. That is usually a very reliable server. Has this been going on longer than a day or so?What are you trying to get scsijon?
the iso and dev of 233 from page1
Seems a lot faster than Ibiblio........
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Nope it crashed on meThank you Lobster. Could people try this pet of Ayttm 0.6.2. It is the Ubuntu version and I am thinking/hoping that perhaps it would be more stable than the current one.
Openshot working again - YIPEE!
and now for compiz . . . when it is uploaded . . .
Barry has uploaded a new woof incidentally . . .
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Now that I finally have 233 burned to a cd..........................live pfix=ram in the quad. Working internet,sound and the correct 1366x768 resolution on initial boot. Only installed Firefox,will try the Nvidia driver in a few.
# report-video
VIDEO REPORT: Lucid Puppy, version 233
Chip description:
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
Driver used by Xorg:
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth:
...the above also recorded in /tmp/report-video
#
-Computer-
Processor : 4x AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor
Memory : 2854MB (155MB used)
Operating System : Puppy Linux 0.23
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Thu Oct 28 23:41:05 2010
-Display-
Resolution : 1366x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
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# report-video
VIDEO REPORT: Lucid Puppy, version 233
Chip description:
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
Driver used by Xorg:
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth:
...the above also recorded in /tmp/report-video
#
-Computer-
Processor : 4x AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 620 Processor
Memory : 2854MB (155MB used)
Operating System : Puppy Linux 0.23
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Thu Oct 28 23:41:05 2010
-Display-
Resolution : 1366x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
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Installed the Nvidia 256.35 driver with Quickpet...........
# glxgears
8881 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1776.200 FPS
10085 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2017.000 FPS
10080 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2016.000 FPS
10069 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2013.800 FPS
10072 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2014.400 FPS
10078 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2015.600 FPS
12353 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2470.600 FPS
12104 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2420.800 FPS
12159 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2431.800 FPS
12337 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2467.400 FPS
12359 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2471.800 FPS
-OpenGL-
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer : GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW!
Version : 2.1.2 NVIDIA 256.35
Direct Rendering : Yes
VIDEO REPORT: Lucid Puppy, version 233
Chip description:
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
Driver used by Xorg:
nvidia
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
...the above also recorded in /tmp/report-video
#
# glxgears
8881 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1776.200 FPS
10085 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2017.000 FPS
10080 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2016.000 FPS
10069 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2013.800 FPS
10072 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2014.400 FPS
10078 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2015.600 FPS
12353 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2470.600 FPS
12104 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2420.800 FPS
12159 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2431.800 FPS
12337 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2467.400 FPS
12359 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2471.800 FPS
-OpenGL-
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer : GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW!
Version : 2.1.2 NVIDIA 256.35
Direct Rendering : Yes
VIDEO REPORT: Lucid Puppy, version 233
Chip description:
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
Driver used by Xorg:
nvidia
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
...the above also recorded in /tmp/report-video
#
Luci users..
JustGreg did post the latest nvidia driver too...http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61077
It only has the old xmessage pinstall but it still works just fine. (playdayz.. a rename and a pinstall tweak? [after some comments from our nvidia users of course])
Cheers
JustGreg did post the latest nvidia driver too...http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61077
It only has the old xmessage pinstall but it still works just fine. (playdayz.. a rename and a pinstall tweak? [after some comments from our nvidia users of course])
Cheers
Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access
Just tried this pup, amazed to find it really does automatically setup. (Well, I didn't test far, just the mediaplayer.) First discovery was that audio volume defaults to blaring!!
Second discovery: there is something amiss with the Courier font--someone has stolen a few pixels from the upper-case "B". Don't believe me? Here, see for yourself:
Second discovery: there is something amiss with the Courier font--someone has stolen a few pixels from the upper-case "B". Don't believe me? Here, see for yourself:
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progress report
Quickpet full install sfs installation has hit a snag which will hopefully be overcome in the next day or so... it basically works but it needs to register with petget for compatibility.. I may need some consultation with others over this...
wmswitcher with fluxbox support is fine, but I am working on a surprise with that one
Cheers
Quickpet full install sfs installation has hit a snag which will hopefully be overcome in the next day or so... it basically works but it needs to register with petget for compatibility.. I may need some consultation with others over this...
wmswitcher with fluxbox support is fine, but I am working on a surprise with that one
Cheers
Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access
Hi playdayz,
Many of those new to Puppy will be understandably diffident.
So, I have two thoughts about enhancing the CD:
* by adding one or more pages of text (perhaps indexed and with graphics) to explain the most important procedures and options (not for loading into RAM, so size should matter less)
* by incorporating shinobar's Windows boot options to instil confidence in current Windows users that if the simple instructions are followed nothing can be lost.
My regards
Possibly - including brief details of other Puppies which may be betted suited to their hardware or native language?
Many of those new to Puppy will be understandably diffident.
So, I have two thoughts about enhancing the CD:
* by adding one or more pages of text (perhaps indexed and with graphics) to explain the most important procedures and options (not for loading into RAM, so size should matter less)
* by incorporating shinobar's Windows boot options to instil confidence in current Windows users that if the simple instructions are followed nothing can be lost.
My regards
Possibly - including brief details of other Puppies which may be betted suited to their hardware or native language?
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Maybe also a link to a howto
And yes that's what makes lin so impopular. Here they rush from one to the other project instead of first making a proper manual for users instead of tweakers and the like. Which is imho a waste of diamonds.Sir Jasper wrote:Hi playdayz,
Many of those new to Puppy will be understandably diffident.
So, I have two thoughts about enhancing the CD:
* by adding one or more pages of text (perhaps indexed and with graphics) to explain the most important procedures and options (not for loading into RAM, so size should matter less)
* by incorporating shinobar's Windows boot options to instil confidence in current Windows users that if the simple instructions are followed nothing can be lost.
My regards
Possibly - including brief details of other Puppies which may be betted suited to their hardware or native language?
So if you are writing something like an introduction why not first ask your M$ neighbours whether they understand anything from what you're saying.
My suggestion is to give some links to a few howtos, which can perioducally updated .
Moreover wonder whether developers could make links on their "frontpage" referring to a few howtos ?
And thus, possibly, getting an even bigger audience
Please offer your opinions and experience concerning including Grb4dos and using it to boot the live-CD.
1. Am I right that with grub4dos a user can install Puppy on an NTFS partition, safely and easily, and dual boot with their Windows setup? IMHO this would make it less scary for novices to install Puppy. I remember myself that resizing partitions to create a linux partition was stressful and dangerous. But already people can boot the Live-Cd and put the pup_save on an ntfs disk. So the advantage is being able to put a frugal install on an ntfs disk??? I want to hear someone say Yes before I try it on my machine
Assuming I have that right, what other advantages or disadvantages do you see by using Grub4dos as LupQ uses it to boot the CD? Thank you.
1. Am I right that with grub4dos a user can install Puppy on an NTFS partition, safely and easily, and dual boot with their Windows setup? IMHO this would make it less scary for novices to install Puppy. I remember myself that resizing partitions to create a linux partition was stressful and dangerous. But already people can boot the Live-Cd and put the pup_save on an ntfs disk. So the advantage is being able to put a frugal install on an ntfs disk??? I want to hear someone say Yes before I try it on my machine
Assuming I have that right, what other advantages or disadvantages do you see by using Grub4dos as LupQ uses it to boot the CD? Thank you.
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Where so you see the monospace font at 10pt please? How about Liberation mono?The 'monospace' font at 10 point is not distinct - noticed this too. Bring the font size down or up and it is clear. Are there alternatives? Is it to do with xorg or screen display, anti aliasing? We used to have this problem a long time ago but Barry solved it.
Hi playdayz I always used to use it before I could edit a grub menu as it lists all the operating systems (puppy and windows) and makes entrys automaticaly in the menuplaydayz wrote:what other advantages or disadvantages do you see by using Grub4dos as LupQ uses it to boot the CD? Thank you.
Hope this helps
Stripe
A Frugal install of Puppy can be done to any formate. Fat16,32, NTFS, Ext2,3,4.playdayz wrote:Please offer your opinions and experience concerning including Grb4dos and using it to boot the live-CD.
1. Am I right that with grub4dos a user can install Puppy on an NTFS partition, safely and easily, and dual boot with their Windows setup? IMHO this would make it less scary for novices to install Puppy. I remember myself that resizing partitions to create a linux partition was stressful and dangerous. But already people can boot the Live-Cd and put the pup_save on an ntfs disk. So the advantage is being able to put a frugal install on an ntfs disk??? I want to hear someone say Yes before I try it on my machine
Assuming I have that right, what other advantages or disadvantages do you see by using Grub4dos as LupQ uses it to boot the CD? Thank you.
If you install to Fat or NTFS, good idea to let the installer install Grub as the boot loader. It will auto detect Windows but you will need to manually put the Frugal install info in.
The installer tells you what to put in the Grub Menu.lst to boot the frugal install. It also tells what to put in Grb4dos if you are using it.
Just a personal opinion, tried it and still using good ole legacy Grub.playdayz wrote:Please offer your opinions and experience concerning including Grb4dos and using it to boot the live-CD.
1. Am I right that with grub4dos a user can install Puppy on an NTFS partition, safely and easily, and dual boot with their Windows setup? IMHO this would make it less scary for novices to install Puppy. I remember myself that resizing partitions to create a linux partition was stressful and dangerous. But already people can boot the Live-Cd and put the pup_save on an ntfs disk. So the advantage is being able to put a frugal install on an ntfs disk??? I want to hear someone say Yes before I try it on my machine
Assuming I have that right, what other advantages or disadvantages do you see by using Grub4dos as LupQ uses it to boot the CD? Thank you.
I boot everything with Grub, including Ubuntu 10.10 and sidux (oops, I mean Aptosid)...just one users opinion.
dejan555, Why did you not tell me you had a 3.72MB build of Pidgin that was working in Lupu (5.0)?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 12&t=58553
Can people test, please? This looks like a winner. Ayttm takes 2MB so this is only 1.7MB more--well spent imho. And we know it's good work.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 12&t=58553
Can people test, please? This looks like a winner. Ayttm takes 2MB so this is only 1.7MB more--well spent imho. And we know it's good work.
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