Slacko Puppy 5.3.1 Released
When installing Legacy GRUB, message 'This is not Linux' appears at first ask. Go 'OK'. Second attempt - no failure message, but GRUB not installed. Third attempt, failure message again, fourth attempt, no failure message, long delay, GRUB directory filled with 'stage' files but no menu.lst.
Phenomenon is reproducible, different systems, usual start-up precautions, etc.
Phenomenon is reproducible, different systems, usual start-up precautions, etc.
Uh! That grubconfig script is absolutely horrible! It appears by design that it is only intended to run from a live cd, no save file.Sage wrote:When installing Legacy GRUB, message 'This is not Linux' appears at first ask. Go 'OK'. Second attempt - no failure message, but GRUB not installed. Third attempt, failure message again, fourth attempt, no failure message, long delay, GRUB directory filled with 'stage' files but no menu.lst.
Phenomenon is reproducible, different systems, usual start-up precautions, etc.
EDIT: ok Sage, I patched and tested, working here with a save file, I didn't test live, nothing in code suggests it wont work live, but you cant install grub files to ntfs|FAT|DOS. (it's still a mess!)
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cp /usr/sbin/grubconfig /usr/sbin/grubconfig.bak #makes backup
gunzip grubconfig.gz
chmod 755 grubconfig
mv -f grubconfig /usr/sbin
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- already did that, but don't like it as much as Legacy!Go grub4dos
Many thanks, mick. I was running liveCD as pfix=ram and installing to HD. Maybe not BK-approved but works with every other Puppy! Only other GRUB that gave grief was GRUB2 on one of the variants a year or so ago.
Incidentally, Jemimah was talking of deleting FD format - I objected. Used it from Slacko three times this morning to prepare special FDs to flash 'dead' BIOS es. Sometimes nothing else will do. The boards that needed this were gifts. That means that they were replaced at some cost when it's not necessary. They were destined for landfill if I hadn't expressed interest. That is unacceptable. It's not LHC science. If I can do it, it's a walk around the collider for guys here with their impressive skills.
Note to 01micko
Dmitri (the developer of mtpaint) and I give some advice about how
to set up a default folder to save a screenshot image
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 806#583806
I made a pet package with the code inside
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 96d14cfa99
It wouldn't be difficult to make the changes to mtpaintsnapshot.sh
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Dmitri (the developer of mtpaint) and I give some advice about how
to set up a default folder to save a screenshot image
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 806#583806
I made a pet package with the code inside
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 96d14cfa99
It wouldn't be difficult to make the changes to mtpaintsnapshot.sh
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Anyway.. I have compiz "running".. that is, it registers as a process and I have a desktop.. but, no plugins will load.. so no emerald, no cpp, no nuthin! .. I compiled the lot from scratch including some deps. (metacity is one but it only needs the headers , might upload a package of that one day and maybe ttuuxxx can tweak it, he knows all about metacity).8-bit wrote:When I saw that dependency, I just made a system link to libpcre.so.0.0.1. I think I got that name right. but that did get me further.
I also installed mesa, but when I would run the nvidia-settings app, it said it could not find SDL to querry for what was installed.
So I may have to revert to Lupu and give it another try.
Anyway, it's a start and this is with a radeon card and fglrx driver, somethoing I could never get to work in lupu. Had better luck with nvidia, I may even plug in my nvidia card, actually I will, but I'll see if I can get the plugins loading first.
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...and then you'll ready be for some coaching from NixiPixel.. This could be a life-changer.01micko wrote:
Anyway, it's a start and this is with a radeon card and fglrx driver, somethoing I could never get to work in lupu. Had better luck with nvidia, I may even plug in my nvidia card, actually I will, but I'll see if I can get the plugins loading first.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGY9cwSjZsU
IN my previous post, I said SDL and that was wrong. I had installed the factory NVIDIA driver for my card and when I would open nvidia-settings, and clicked on the Open GL/GLX information, I got a message of it not being able to query Open GL.
In Lupu, it finds it fine.
So I must be missing something there. Also, with the Nvidia card, do I need mesa?
It is touted as being for other cards.
I would really like to try what you have so far and see if I can get any further.
Since I was able to get compiz and the fancy graphics on Puppy 301, and it was based on slackware, it just seems that it should also work with Slacko.
Also, I do not know if this would make any difference, but on the Nvidia site, there was information that stated that Nvidia was going to start including Open GL in their drivers.
I did try downloading the driver pointed to for it, but I never checked to see if my card was supported by it and I already had installed a factory driver for my card. But in Slacko as I said, no OpenGL was found to query.
So why does Nvidia find it in Lupu?
Mysteries that need answers that are beyond me at present.
In Lupu, it finds it fine.
So I must be missing something there. Also, with the Nvidia card, do I need mesa?
It is touted as being for other cards.
I would really like to try what you have so far and see if I can get any further.
Since I was able to get compiz and the fancy graphics on Puppy 301, and it was based on slackware, it just seems that it should also work with Slacko.
Also, I do not know if this would make any difference, but on the Nvidia site, there was information that stated that Nvidia was going to start including Open GL in their drivers.
I did try downloading the driver pointed to for it, but I never checked to see if my card was supported by it and I already had installed a factory driver for my card. But in Slacko as I said, no OpenGL was found to query.
So why does Nvidia find it in Lupu?
Mysteries that need answers that are beyond me at present.
8-bit
Compiz is confirmed working
I have had it working for days but I could not for life nor money get Emerald ( ) to work.. then I stumbled upon a post from some Joe Noone that had an entry like this (see code) affecting his path:
That was the key. I commented that in /etc/profile, rebooted and voila! Emerald works! (Yes lobster, Emerald has been a bit of an achilles heel for me!)
So, to get it working, you need the python_plus pkg I made in slacko repo, plus a bunch from slackware/salix/slacky.. I'll get to a full rundown on Monday.. but I am so happy it works!
You don't even need xfce, it will work using a dummy wm. (I use "rxvt" like dinky did in Ripple). Xfce does work fine with it too, probably Trinity as well, about to test. EDIT: yep, Trinity works fine too.
Cheers!
PS: don't use the Lupu compiz! GTK/GDK is totally different and likely will crash X.
EDIT: Working on my old Radeon graphics Thinkpad..and that's just with Mesa and the open source radeon xorg driver. (as in screeny)
Compiz is confirmed working
I have had it working for days but I could not for life nor money get Emerald ( ) to work.. then I stumbled upon a post from some Joe Noone that had an entry like this (see code) affecting his path:
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export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1
So, to get it working, you need the python_plus pkg I made in slacko repo, plus a bunch from slackware/salix/slacky.. I'll get to a full rundown on Monday.. but I am so happy it works!
You don't even need xfce, it will work using a dummy wm. (I use "rxvt" like dinky did in Ripple). Xfce does work fine with it too, probably Trinity as well, about to test. EDIT: yep, Trinity works fine too.
Cheers!
PS: don't use the Lupu compiz! GTK/GDK is totally different and likely will crash X.
EDIT: Working on my old Radeon graphics Thinkpad
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ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
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Here a compile of ffmpeg-0.9, which requires updated libx264...which in term requires updated mplayer.
http://jpeters.net/apps/libx264-120.pet
http://jpeters.net/apps/mplayer-SVN-r34448.pet
http://jpeters.net/apps/ffmpeg-0.9.pet
ffmpeg configuration (same as present): --prefix=/usr --cpu=i686 --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-libfaac --enable-pthreads --enable-small --enable-postproc --enable-libvorbis --enable-gpl --enable-shared --enable-nonfree --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --disable-debug --enable-bzlib --enable-zlib --enable-libspeex --enable-version3 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-x11grab --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libtheora --enable-libxvid --enable-swscale --enable-libvpx
http://jpeters.net/apps/libx264-120.pet
http://jpeters.net/apps/mplayer-SVN-r34448.pet
http://jpeters.net/apps/ffmpeg-0.9.pet
ffmpeg configuration (same as present): --prefix=/usr --cpu=i686 --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libx264 --enable-libfaac --enable-pthreads --enable-small --enable-postproc --enable-libvorbis --enable-gpl --enable-shared --enable-nonfree --enable-libopencore-amrnb --enable-libopencore-amrwb --disable-debug --enable-bzlib --enable-zlib --enable-libspeex --enable-version3 --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-x11grab --enable-libdc1394 --enable-libschroedinger --enable-libtheora --enable-libxvid --enable-swscale --enable-libvpx
Hi jpeps
Surprising it didn't complain about vpx too (wanting an updated version).
I'll check it out. Thanks
Surprising it didn't complain about vpx too (wanting an updated version).
I'll check it out. Thanks
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It's got libvpx-720p.ffpreset, so it works. Tested with a UTube video, "bali.vid" , encoding WebM video:01micko wrote:Hi jpeps
Surprising it didn't complain about vpx too (wanting an updated version).
I'll check it out. Thanks
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# ffmpeg -i bali.vid -s 1280x720 -vpre libvpx-720p -b 3900k -pass 1 \
-an -f webm -y output.webm
# ffmpeg -i bali.vid -s 1280x720 -vpre libvpx-720p -b 3900k -pass 2 \
-acodec libvorbis -ab 100k -f webm -y output.webm
Congrats on this Distro...
I inspire to roll a puplet - and I'm sure it will take eons before mine is sweet like this one.
Great job!
Great job!
NVIDIA driver for Slacko
Needed mesa, OpenGL, and the SDL also to be replaced the one complied with openGL support.8-bit wrote:IN my previous post, I said SDL and that was wrong. I had installed the factory NVIDIA driver for my card and when I would open nvidia-settings, and clicked on the Open GL/GLX information, I got a message of it not being able to query Open GL.
In Lupu, it finds it fine.
So I must be missing something there. Also, with the Nvidia card, do I need mesa?
I made nvidia-glx-sdl-290.10-slacko.sfs which contains glx, OpenGL and SDL.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72405
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Running Slacko 531 on Thinkpad T60p. Xorg selects vesa at startup, so I installed the Meta driver pet. BUT I need to run the Xorg Wizard to change to using the new driver instead of vesa, and when I try to do that the text is enormous, lines wrap round, the keys are nowhere to be found among all the clutter, the up/down keys don't work, and, by the time I'd extricated myself, the touchpad had stopped working.
What do I do next?
EDIT: backup save file cured the touchpad.
What do I do next?
EDIT: backup save file cured the touchpad.