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I usually only make this package around once every couple of years.
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I remember something similar happening to me and it had to do with ~.etc/acpi/events. I don't see that folder on my system but maybe on yours it's there. If I remember correctly I just took out the lid switch stuff. YMMV.morgonzola wrote:hey there i just recently installed this puppy on my sisters girlfriends dell latitude D400 and it works great
however there is one problem i found and that is when you close the lid everything freezes and turns to black screen with a mouse cursor and you cant do anything or quit to command line. the only option is to hold down the power button and shut down/reboot.
is there some microswitch in there that is telling it to sleep but puppy is not actually sleeping?
is there a workaround for this?
Thanks flexxx, that helps us keep up!i've read once quickpet should have a compiz link update
but still don't see it, so if you want to link this pet (with xfce 4.6.2 tested works fine in Lupu-519 RC2) in quickpet also ....
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/lupu520 ... -Lucid.pet
and pmusic 1.5.1 to update from zigbert (below)
Went through the entire exercise again, same result.....failure.Wiping the save file and using as a fresh frugal of 519.James C wrote:Manual upgrade of frugal install from 511 to 519.
Booted into Openbox as expected, internet, sound and display good. No Icewm, unable to start.
"Exit to prompt" in the menu....does nothing. The only widget able to run is the clock.
All other apps I'd previously installed appear to be working correctly though.
EDIT:
Decided to just get rid of the save file and try again.
I think the relevant thing Snowy and Fluppy have in common is RFKILL support in the kernel.nooby wrote:PlayDayz, hope it is okay to ask.
Fluppy boot each time.
Lupu only boots if one have booted fluppy or snowy puppy first.
Can one somehow borrow the ability to boot from Fluppy and make use of it in Lupu.
Pemasu borrowed Jemimah's drivers and so on and made Snowy Puppy and that one boots each time too. The only two out of some 20 Puppy that do boot each time.
Would it not be great if one could borrow from Fluppy that capacity and add that to Lupu?
I am not alone having small Netbooks like Acer Aspire One and all of these seems a bit different to each other and my D250 seems among the tricky ones.
What do you say?
End results....... 2 upgrade attempts from 511 to 519 failed.....now a fresh frugal of 519 is working perfectly.No problems yet.James C wrote:Went through the entire exercise again, same result.....failure.Wiping the save file and using as a fresh frugal of 519.James C wrote:Manual upgrade of frugal install from 511 to 519.
Booted into Openbox as expected, internet, sound and display good. No Icewm, unable to start.
"Exit to prompt" in the menu....does nothing. The only widget able to run is the clock.
All other apps I'd previously installed appear to be working correctly though.
EDIT:
Decided to just get rid of the save file and try again.
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# firefox
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libdbus-glib-1.so.2: undefined symbol: dbus_watch_get_unix_fd
Yes that is why it is so unpredictable. It depends on what I booted before. That it kills the nic has happen often. Sometimes one need to take the battery and power plug out to get the ethernet card back so it is seen by the boot up software. Very annoying.jemimah wrote:That figures indeed. You comment on one thread thisnooby wrote:PlayDayz, hope it is okay to ask.
Fluppy boot each time.
Lupu only boots if one have booted fluppy or snowy puppy first.
Jemimah says:
I think the relevant thing Snowy and Fluppy have in common is RFKILL support in the kernel.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 299#482299
One thing I always add to the shutdown script is "rfkill unblock all". Most puppies have rfkill support disabled so it doesn't matter for them. But Fluppy and I think some of Iguleder's, and Pemasu's puplets have it enabled.
The problem is if you shutdown with RF blocked, it actually disables the NIC in the BIOS. If the next OS you boot isn't RF-switch aware, the networking hardware on some machines will not be properly detected during boot.
Wonderful shinobar. That saves 392K *and* makes the German, French, Spanish, and Japanese available in the iso without going online. Win win win!Attached the Sylpheed online document kit.
Replace whole the directory '/usr/share/doc/sylpheed-doc' with the attached(4.8kB after extract).
Supported languages: Germany, Spanish, English, French and Japanese.
That 511 was using icewm, right? That is exactly the behavior if the file /etc/windowmanager is not changed to openbox. For 520 we have a different method--but I will be able to check before release. Thanks.Manual upgrade of frugal install from 511 to 519.
Booted into Openbox as expected, internet, sound and display good. No Icewm, unable to start.
"Exit to prompt" in the menu....does nothing. The only widget able to run is the clock.