Iguleder
Hmm.. interesting idea about the cut down mesa. Using mesa does solve some i915 issues.
Stripe
1) I don't know what happened there with "more". It may be the busybox upgrade in woof. You can symlink to busybox.
, or use "less", a more comprehensive iteration of "more", confused yet?
2) CatDude also found a work-around for the rox bug, another oversight
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 851#585851
Hmmm... just tried that, didn't work for me
, maybe that's why I left it out? (rebooted)
3) Woops, need to re-upload that clip!
bigpup
Can you please try shinobar's latest "firstrun-1.9.5" to see if this fixes that issue. I tried to use it in woof but it has some weird bug where it won't install in the woof environment but installs fine in a running pup.
EDIT: No, firstrun wont make a difference. It seems a problem of the NV driver. One other has reported the issue in an early alpha,
wuwei. The nouveau driver worked better for him. I took it out because it is problematic with many older nvidias and it would always get chosen, even if it was hidden in the "drivers-alternate" directory. Nouveau driver is in PPM under "Setup". Please give it a try while I see if I can find a patched source for NV.
tekeli-li
Welcome and I hope you continue to enjoy Slacko. There is the "wl" driver for broadcom in PPM for the older kernel if you want to try it again. I guess the problem is I should include it, but it's huge and proprietary.. I perhaps should have mentioned in the release notes that for modern machines with broadcom wireless that the PAE kernel is best.