Me too........01micko wrote: I have KDE running nicely in my full install of one of the very early slacko alphas..
Slacko B5
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OK just been running and the fishes never caught me . . .
. . . mystery of missing root save solved
the Lighthouse Sys Info file is saved in /tmp/root . . .
and I thought I was just in root as root was in the dialog box
The fishes are giggling at me again
I enclose my system details for the record
Incidentally Lighthouse is 32bit and 64bit, and complete with all the trimmings . . .
http://www.lhpup.org/index.php
. . . mystery of missing root save solved
the Lighthouse Sys Info file is saved in /tmp/root . . .
and I thought I was just in root as root was in the dialog box
The fishes are giggling at me again
I enclose my system details for the record
Incidentally Lighthouse is 32bit and 64bit, and complete with all the trimmings . . .
http://www.lhpup.org/index.php
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gcmartin,
I have jre 1.6.0.27 as an sfs which I load and it causes no problems. maybe that's the way to go. Can't be sure but I think it came from Barrys site.
The point being I have it in /mnt/home and that way whichever iso I'm using can load it.
Mick,
No real issues but I did notice a slight icon mouse 'focus' issue sometimes. i.e. click on icon on desktop and nothing happens unless I'm dead centre of icon.
I have jre 1.6.0.27 as an sfs which I load and it causes no problems. maybe that's the way to go. Can't be sure but I think it came from Barrys site.
The point being I have it in /mnt/home and that way whichever iso I'm using can load it.
Mick,
No real issues but I did notice a slight icon mouse 'focus' issue sometimes. i.e. click on icon on desktop and nothing happens unless I'm dead centre of icon.
Rob
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Re: Slacko B5
You need to get that recharge started.01micko wrote: (I'll be away for some days as of tomorrow.. recharge the batteries before the final assault )
Cheers,
Jim
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Xorgwizard hangs up from 4.99.4 to .7 using smi driver
Hi,
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Xorgwizard behaves as if something has changed in it since Slacko4.99.4 and later, that brings xorg.conf not being configured automaticaly as earlier.
All this happens here on laptop (Medion LT9399 ... Asus made) featured with siliconmotion SM720 video set, upon live-cd bootup and xorgwizard setup:
Story
X was working OK on 312.37 (except that Xkblayout keeps fixed to 'us' whatever the Personalize settings change to 'fr azerty' or 'be-latin1') as early reported in the post here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 7d425a0cf8
That Laptop was also booting up as well with Slacko 4.99.1 and 4.99.2 but with the persisting keyboard layout problem as above.
Got a try now with Slacko B5: X or xorgwizard hangs up upon live-cd boot after manual driver type and resolution choices.
Thanks for any advice
Charlie
edited 29 sept 2011: here are further testings on that Laptop:
Since slacko 4.99.4 till 4.99.7, Xorgwizard cannot configure anymore upon live-cd boot (blackscreen after having manualy choosen the siliconmotion driver and set the display resolution even if manualy set using option 'Z'). Till B1 and B2 X does start: I meanwhile created a slackosave-B1.3fs file for further use and updating with later slacko version.
Updating Slacko from B1 or B2 slackosave file:
Slacko B5 boots up frugal on a slackosave-B1.3fs and updates it nice; but the keyboard layout problem remains: the keyboard keeps set on 'us'.
attached are some documentation files (renamed adding .gz - delete .gz to read them as text)
edited sept 30 sept 2011:
country keyboard setup hopefully solved: (do not know is this is enough ?) by editing xorg.conf and adding the missing Section Device
at the end:
Now xorg.conf looks like:
Remainig problem: on that Laptop xorgwizard hangs up from Slacko 4.99.4 till 4.99.7 upon live-cd fresh bootup (all versions tested).
last edited: summary:
Xorgwizard behaves as if something has changed in it since Slacko4.99.4 and later, that brings xorg.conf not being configured automaticaly as earlier.
All this happens here on laptop (Medion LT9399 ... Asus made) featured with siliconmotion SM720 video set, upon live-cd bootup and xorgwizard setup:
Story
X was working OK on 312.37 (except that Xkblayout keeps fixed to 'us' whatever the Personalize settings change to 'fr azerty' or 'be-latin1') as early reported in the post here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 7d425a0cf8
That Laptop was also booting up as well with Slacko 4.99.1 and 4.99.2 but with the persisting keyboard layout problem as above.
Got a try now with Slacko B5: X or xorgwizard hangs up upon live-cd boot after manual driver type and resolution choices.
Thanks for any advice
Charlie
edited 29 sept 2011: here are further testings on that Laptop:
Since slacko 4.99.4 till 4.99.7, Xorgwizard cannot configure anymore upon live-cd boot (blackscreen after having manualy choosen the siliconmotion driver and set the display resolution even if manualy set using option 'Z'). Till B1 and B2 X does start: I meanwhile created a slackosave-B1.3fs file for further use and updating with later slacko version.
Updating Slacko from B1 or B2 slackosave file:
Slacko B5 boots up frugal on a slackosave-B1.3fs and updates it nice; but the keyboard layout problem remains: the keyboard keeps set on 'us'.
attached are some documentation files (renamed adding .gz - delete .gz to read them as text)
edited sept 30 sept 2011:
country keyboard setup hopefully solved: (do not know is this is enough ?) by editing xorg.conf and adding the missing Section Device
at the end:
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Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc102"
Option "XkbLayout" "be"
EndSection
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#Special base config file used in Puppy Linux.
# **********************************************************************
# Module section -- this section is used to specify
# which dynamically loadable modules to load.
# **********************************************************************
#
Section "Module"
Load "synaptics"
# This loads the DBE extension module.
Load "dbe" # Double buffer extension
# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
# initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module.
SubSection "extmod"
Option "omit xfree86-dga" # don't initialise the DGA extension
EndSubSection
# This loads the font modules
# Load "type1"
# Load "freetype"
# This loads xtrap extension, used by xrandr
# Load "xtrap"
# This loads the GLX module (if present). xorg 7.4/5 need explicit disable to disable...
Disable "glx" #LOADGLX
# This loads dri module (if present). 7.4 loads it by default, have to disable...
# Load "dri" #LOADDRI
# Disable "dri"
EndSection
# **********************************************************************
# Files section. This allows default font paths to be set
# **********************************************************************
Section "Files"
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
# command (or a combination of both methods)
FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc/"
FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/"
FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/TTF/"
EndSection
#
*********************************************************************
# Server flags section.
# **********************************************************************
Section "ServerFlags"
# Uncomment this to disable the <Crtl><Alt><Fn> VT switch sequence
# (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key
# events.
# Option "DontVTSwitch"
# Enables mode switching with xrandr
# There is a report that this can cause Xorg not to work on some
# video hardware, so default is commented-out...
# but i want to use it in xorgwizard so leave on...
Option "RandR" "on"
# With this, Xorg won't talk to HAL to add evdev devices and you'll be back
# with the old Xorg behavior (pre-7.4)...
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
# For no-Hal, kirk also suggests this...
# Option "AllowMouseOpenFail" "true"
# Xorg 7.4, Ubuntu Jaunty, CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE is disabled by default...
Option "DontZap" "false"
EndSection
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Keyboard0"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc102"
Option "XkbLayout" "be"
EndSection
#everything past here is auto-generated by Puppy's Xorg Wizard...
#PuppyHardwareProfile=Silicon_Motion_SM720
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Last edited by charlie6 on Sat 01 Oct 2011, 07:03, edited 9 times in total.
What is this?... an intelligence test to figure out when the next beta is out?...
B5 looks really nice and works fine too.
I guess next should be an RC.
As usually VM update and SlaXO update and fresh build was smooth.
The shutdown bug is gone in the SlaXO/vfat case (without BK's change of rc.shutdown) and updating to JWM 505 had no issues.
I have a strange bug though. Frisbee works fine in the XO-1.5 but not in the XO-1 I get "failed to set ssid" and indeed /usr/lical/Frisbee/iface is empty.
I guess something is tripped by the XO-1 wifi module.
Does not appear to be the presence of the msh interface because "ignoring" if or bring it down it does not change things. dhcpd also is fine with other connection tools.
wpa_cli or supplicant maybe.(?)
The problem is also present in B4.
The original jemimah's frisbee does not have this problem in XOpup. I guess I'll check it to see how it behaves in SlaXO...
..... No it does not work
B5 looks really nice and works fine too.
I guess next should be an RC.
As usually VM update and SlaXO update and fresh build was smooth.
The shutdown bug is gone in the SlaXO/vfat case (without BK's change of rc.shutdown) and updating to JWM 505 had no issues.
I have a strange bug though. Frisbee works fine in the XO-1.5 but not in the XO-1 I get "failed to set ssid" and indeed /usr/lical/Frisbee/iface is empty.
I guess something is tripped by the XO-1 wifi module.
Does not appear to be the presence of the msh interface because "ignoring" if or bring it down it does not change things. dhcpd also is fine with other connection tools.
wpa_cli or supplicant maybe.(?)
The problem is also present in B4.
The original jemimah's frisbee does not have this problem in XOpup. I guess I'll check it to see how it behaves in SlaXO...
..... No it does not work
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DGmod - new jwm theme
Hi 01micko et al,
A shining example of style and clarity and more useful and, to me, more pleasing than a Picasso.
JWM users could try it in seconds.
A DGmod theme pet for other Puppies would be good if anyone has the skill and the time. .
My regards
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I see a DGmod pet is available in the jwm section @
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... es-slacko/
I have not tested if it works in Puppies other than Slacko.
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A shining example of style and clarity and more useful and, to me, more pleasing than a Picasso.
JWM users could try it in seconds.
A DGmod theme pet for other Puppies would be good if anyone has the skill and the time. .
My regards
ADDED:
I see a DGmod pet is available in the jwm section @
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... es-slacko/
I have not tested if it works in Puppies other than Slacko.
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I believe it used to be possible to do ascending or descending column sorts e.g. by date or by size in the pet/sfs lists after using a link such as given above. I found that extremely convenient and I wonder if it might be reinstated?
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Is there a clever coder around at this time that could oblige us with a .pet for 'Cheese', please. Quite a nice little webcam utility that seems to detect just about everything without the grief of opening the case to find the sensor chip in the plethora of own-brand/no brand clone devices! Not sure about dependencies & co? Maybe those would make it a no-go?
Trouble with mini pci wlan card: rt73usb
Hi 01micko,
I tried in a MSI VR610X notebook a min pci express wlan card RT73 (because the orginal Atheros 242 didn't work all).
Under Lupu 5.2.8 this runs good, also WPA2. In Slacko network wizard are showing the wlan-interface but scans reaches no results. Log:
I'm not familar with rfkill (Barry told about somewhere), maybe there is a kernel issue...
Is anybody running this card?
mave
I tried in a MSI VR610X notebook a min pci express wlan card RT73 (because the orginal Atheros 242 didn't work all).
Under Lupu 5.2.8 this runs good, also WPA2. In Slacko network wizard are showing the wlan-interface but scans reaches no results. Log:
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Information about this interface:
Interface: wlan0 Driver: rt73usb Bus: usb MacAddress: 00:0D:F0:4A:A4:34
Description: Ralink RT73 USB Wireless LAN driver.
STEP1a: ifconfig wlan0 up
ifconfig: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Operation not possible due to RF-kill
Is anybody running this card?
mave