I have that was the first thing I did01micko wrote:just use the search box
must be a www repo link, I don't mind searching manually
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I have that was the first thing I did01micko wrote:just use the search box
I hope the enclosed pic is what you want01micko wrote: Lobster, can you run the command in the first post on your radeon? Any puppy will give the same result.
All of the radeon drivers loaded. Looks fine. We are supposed to wait for glx/dri?VGA compatible controller : ATI Technologies Inc RV670PRO [Radeon HD 3850]
failed wvdail from spup120--> The PPP daemon has died. (exit code = 127)
connected in puppeee4.4rc2[Dialer Defaults]
Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
#Modem = /dev/ttyACM1
Baud = 57600
Init1 =
Init2 = ATZ
Init3 = ATQ0V1E1S0=0&C1&D2+FCLASS=0
Carrier Check = no
Dial Command = ATDT
[Dialer isp1]
Phone = *99#
Username = MYUSERNAME
Password = MYPASSWORD
Auto Reconnect = yes
[Dialer isp1apn]
Init5 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
[Dialer isp2]
Phone = MY2ISPPHONENUM
Username = MY2USERNAME
Password = MY2PASSWORD
Auto Reconnect = yes
[Dialer isp2apn]
Init5 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP",""
[Dialer pin]
Init1 = AT+CPIN=
[Dialer wireless]
#To force only 2G or 3G, uncomment the Init4 line and append 0 (2G) or 2 (3G), and substitute your operator's name for MYOPS.
#Init4 = AT+COPS=0,0,"MYOPS",
#Init6-Init9 lines are available for user purposes; the commented examples can be used as described:
#To force the 3G quality of service level, uncomment the Init6/Init7 line pair and set value two places each, for 384k/144k/64k, omitting the "k" (e.g., =1,4,64,384,64,384).
#To list all the APNs stored in the modem, uncomment the Init8 line; check the Connection status log for lines beginning with +CGDCONT:.
#To list the operator identifier stored in the modem, uncomment the Init9 line; check the Connection status log for a line beginning with +COPS:.
#Init6 = AT+CGEQMIN=1,4,64,384,64,384
#Init7 = AT+CGEQREQ=1,4,64,384,64,384
#Init8 = AT+CGDCONT?
#Init9 = AT+COPS?
[Dialer Defaults]
Modem = /dev/ttyACM1
#Modem = /dev/ttyACM2
Baud = 460800
Init1 =
Init2 = ATZ
Init3 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
Carrier Check = no
Dial Command = ATDT
[Dialer isp1]
Phone = *99#
Username = MYUSERNAME
Password = MYPASSWORD
Auto Reconnect = yes
[Dialer isp1apn]
Init5 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
[Dialer isp2]
Phone = MY2ISPPHONENUM
Username = MY2USERNAME
Password = MY2PASSWORD
Auto Reconnect = yes
[Dialer isp2apn]
Init5 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP",""
[Dialer pin]
Init1 = AT+CPIN=
[Dialer wireless]
#To force only 2G or 3G, uncomment the Init4 line and append 0 (2G) or 2 (3G), and substitute your operator's name for MYOPS.
#Init4 = AT+COPS=0,0,"MYOPS",
#Init6-Init9 lines are available for user purposes; the commented examples can be used as described:
#To force the 3G quality of service level, uncomment the Init6/Init7 line pair and set value two places each, for 384k/144k/64k, omitting the "k" (e.g., =1,4,64,384,64,384).
#To list all the APNs stored in the modem, uncomment the Init8 line; check the Connection status log for lines beginning with +CGDCONT:.
#To list the operator identifier stored in the modem, uncomment the Init9 line; check the Connection status log for a line beginning with +COPS:.
#Init6 = AT+CGEQMIN=1,4,64,384,64,384
#Init7 = AT+CGEQREQ=1,4,64,384,64,384
I was attempting to test a full install of 120 but......... Gparted failed.01micko wrote: Things to test
*gparted
*grub
*grub4dos
*full installs
*usb
*ntfs/windows partitions
*keyboard
Just did a frugal install of 120 with the installer.....no problems.I even have wallpaper and icons this time.James C wrote:I was attempting to test a full install of 120 but......... Gparted failed.01micko wrote: Things to test
*gparted
*grub
*grub4dos
*full installs
*usb
*ntfs/windows partitions
*keyboard
I deleted the existing partitions and swap but when trying to create new partitions the filesystem choices were greyed out.
Using a Lucid disc at the moment to partition the drive........successfully completed.
Back in a few, let's see if a full install with Grub works.
EDIT:
Grub did not work either. Clicking "simple" led instead to the "expert" menu which was stuck in a loop. Used Grub4dos and booted into the full install of 120.
No wallpaper, gray background with dreaded red/white triangles instead of icons.
EDIT 2:
Just to be certain I tried a full install again, same result.