How big is the partition /mnt/sdb1? You need to run the dd command somewhere with enough space to hold the image file.tlchost wrote:Should I try with a save file, and what size would be valid, since nothing has been added to slacko?
Slacko 5.4 - FINAL 2 Dec 2012
Re: Running oout of memory
Re: Running oout of memory
/mnt/sdb1 is 16 gigabytes .... 533 does not fail with the same sized drive.rcrsn51 wrote:How big is the partition /mnt/sdb1? You need to run the dd command somewhere with enough space to hold the image file.tlchost wrote:Should I try with a save file, and what size would be valid, since nothing has been added to slacko?
Thom
DD created ISO
Rupp pointed oout that DD writes everything, including white space to the iso....so, with a 16 gig USB drive, you would run out of memory.
To test it, I used a 4 gig USB drive and things worked fine.
Sorry for being so dense....
Thom
To test it, I used a 4 gig USB drive and things worked fine.
Sorry for being so dense....
Thom
Slacko - beta2 [5.4]
Running from live dvd with savefile on Acer desktop pc.
Report Video 1.4 - Fri 19 Oct 2012 on Slacko Puppy 5.3.6.5 - Linux 3.4.14-PAE i686
Chip description:
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver used: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.12.3
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (411x263 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
OpenGL
Vendor NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer GeForce 8600 GT/PCIe/SSE2
Version 3.3.0 NVIDIA 304.60
Direct Rendering Yes
# glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
307 frames in 5.0 seconds = 61.237 FPS
304 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.727 FPS
304 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.738 FPS
Computer
Processor 4x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Memory 8233MB (148MB used)
It's working well, there is a new nvidia driver out, also vlc 2.0.4 is
out.
Report Video 1.4 - Fri 19 Oct 2012 on Slacko Puppy 5.3.6.5 - Linux 3.4.14-PAE i686
Chip description:
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver used: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.12.3
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (411x263 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
OpenGL
Vendor NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer GeForce 8600 GT/PCIe/SSE2
Version 3.3.0 NVIDIA 304.60
Direct Rendering Yes
# glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
307 frames in 5.0 seconds = 61.237 FPS
304 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.727 FPS
304 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.738 FPS
Computer
Processor 4x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Memory 8233MB (148MB used)
It's working well, there is a new nvidia driver out, also vlc 2.0.4 is
out.
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jwm menus in slacko 5.3.6.5
When I add .desktop files for wine applications, the jwm menu entry for the app is not generated correctly. For example:
The command to execute the app is:
env WINEPREFIX= "/root/.wine" wine "c:\\PROG~FBU\\Bloobs\\Bloobs.exe"
When the jwm menu in regenerated, the following is created:
env WINEPREFIX= "/root/.wine" wine "c:PROG-FBUBloobsBloobs.exe"
The three sets of double back slashes in .desktop file should have been
converted to single back slashes in the jwm menu.
I assume this is a problem with fixmenus. This worked in slacko 5.3.3.
Thanks
The command to execute the app is:
env WINEPREFIX= "/root/.wine" wine "c:\\PROG~FBU\\Bloobs\\Bloobs.exe"
When the jwm menu in regenerated, the following is created:
env WINEPREFIX= "/root/.wine" wine "c:PROG-FBUBloobsBloobs.exe"
The three sets of double back slashes in .desktop file should have been
converted to single back slashes in the jwm menu.
I assume this is a problem with fixmenus. This worked in slacko 5.3.3.
Thanks
dir2sfs files 533 vs 5365
Berta boot manager recognizes sfs files created by dir2fs if made in Beta2
beta2[5.4]
So much that is so good.
I installed the version with FF and 3.2.31.4 kernel. It booted to nv. This is an excellent solution as explained in the release notes. nv is very slow on my Athlon 2GHz, 2GB RAM. Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 machine - glxgears registers 36 fps, but I have a usable desktop.
I was also able to use my save file from slacko 5.3.3.2. X would not start initially because the nvidia driver was compiled with the 3.2.22 kernel, but I was able to gracefully revert to nv.
The nvidia 71.86.15 driver, which delivers spectacular performance with my system, would not compile, but the newest 173.14.35 (recommended) driver installed easily and registered ca. 3000 fps on glxgears.
FF worked with Flash, but was unacceptably slow. My stand alone Opera 12.02 was up to speed.
The major problem arose with VirtualBox. I was able to update the kernel, but attempts to start the un-operating system (Windows XP - as you may have guessed) hung. I tried a number of variants - installation with new save file, update to the newest version of VirtualBox 4.2.22 with the same negative result.
For me, this is a show stopper, because I need VBox for WordPerfect. A more general concern would be problems posed by continually updating the kernel. Applications that are compiled against the kernel need to be recompiled - a minor annoyance when it works, a major problem when it doesn't. I am also concerned that, at some point, our friends in the open-source and the commercial (e.g., nvidia, oracle) communities will throw in the towel and simply tell us: "When you have figured out where you want the goal posts, we will figure out how to kick a goal."
Perhaps a practical solution would be to offer a "safe kernel" and an experimental kernel. In any case, I will try out the 3.4.14 kernel and report back.
I installed the version with FF and 3.2.31.4 kernel. It booted to nv. This is an excellent solution as explained in the release notes. nv is very slow on my Athlon 2GHz, 2GB RAM. Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 machine - glxgears registers 36 fps, but I have a usable desktop.
I was also able to use my save file from slacko 5.3.3.2. X would not start initially because the nvidia driver was compiled with the 3.2.22 kernel, but I was able to gracefully revert to nv.
The nvidia 71.86.15 driver, which delivers spectacular performance with my system, would not compile, but the newest 173.14.35 (recommended) driver installed easily and registered ca. 3000 fps on glxgears.
FF worked with Flash, but was unacceptably slow. My stand alone Opera 12.02 was up to speed.
The major problem arose with VirtualBox. I was able to update the kernel, but attempts to start the un-operating system (Windows XP - as you may have guessed) hung. I tried a number of variants - installation with new save file, update to the newest version of VirtualBox 4.2.22 with the same negative result.
For me, this is a show stopper, because I need VBox for WordPerfect. A more general concern would be problems posed by continually updating the kernel. Applications that are compiled against the kernel need to be recompiled - a minor annoyance when it works, a major problem when it doesn't. I am also concerned that, at some point, our friends in the open-source and the commercial (e.g., nvidia, oracle) communities will throw in the towel and simply tell us: "When you have figured out where you want the goal posts, we will figure out how to kick a goal."
Perhaps a practical solution would be to offer a "safe kernel" and an experimental kernel. In any case, I will try out the 3.4.14 kernel and report back.
drblock2
Thanks for reports.
I haven't time to go back and make a "safe" kernel just for virtual-box. I have reports that it is failing. I believe it's an Oracle bug. But they probably don't care as it probably works ok on Oracle-Linux which, being a server os would ship with an older kernel, like Red Hat etc. Eventually they will fix it.
I will be bumping kernel versions once more. That is why I haven't compiled any drivers as yet.
Thanks for reports.
I haven't time to go back and make a "safe" kernel just for virtual-box. I have reports that it is failing. I believe it's an Oracle bug. But they probably don't care as it probably works ok on Oracle-Linux which, being a server os would ship with an older kernel, like Red Hat etc. Eventually they will fix it.
I will be bumping kernel versions once more. That is why I haven't compiled any drivers as yet.
Puppy Linux Blog - contact me for access
5.3.6.5 loses LibreOffice-3.5.3_en-US.sfs
Greetings,
I have 3.3.6.5 running OK on a Toshiba Satellite laptop. 3.3.6.0 ran fine on my ol' HP Mini, but 5.3.6.5 does not show LibreOffice. I re-downloaded the .sfs file, but loading and unloading the sfs has no apparent effect. No menu items, nothing in /opt.
The devx sfs is loaded. And everything else I have tried seems to be working as expected. I can mount the libre office sfs via ROX and look at the files. But they do not show up in the file system.
Here are my setup notes:
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-> shutdown [create save file]
+ Fonts: liberation; gentium
+ Mozilla firefox
- Opera
rm -i `which opera`
++ Flash; flash-blocker
++ ixquick
++ preferred bookmarks
++ settings [forget cookies, et cetera]
+ Sylpheed email
+ Settings Control >>
Manager> App Defaults [Firefox; Sylpheed]
Hardware> Touchpad: Scrolling Off
Clock: Synch & set display format
+ Get Cursors -> .icons [Comic Cursors]
++ set cursor
-> shutdown [save file synch]
+ devx_slacko sfs
+ LibreOffice sfs
+ Pharo Smalltalk
+ Build SW
mg [minimalist emacish terminal editor]
chibi-scheme
dnscrypt-proxy
+ Setup dnscrypt+OpenDNS [/etc/rc.d /rc.network & /rc.local]
=====================
What should I look at?
-Mike
I have 3.3.6.5 running OK on a Toshiba Satellite laptop. 3.3.6.0 ran fine on my ol' HP Mini, but 5.3.6.5 does not show LibreOffice. I re-downloaded the .sfs file, but loading and unloading the sfs has no apparent effect. No menu items, nothing in /opt.
The devx sfs is loaded. And everything else I have tried seems to be working as expected. I can mount the libre office sfs via ROX and look at the files. But they do not show up in the file system.
Here are my setup notes:
=====================
-> shutdown [create save file]
+ Fonts: liberation; gentium
+ Mozilla firefox
- Opera
rm -i `which opera`
++ Flash; flash-blocker
++ ixquick
++ preferred bookmarks
++ settings [forget cookies, et cetera]
+ Sylpheed email
+ Settings Control >>
Manager> App Defaults [Firefox; Sylpheed]
Hardware> Touchpad: Scrolling Off
Clock: Synch & set display format
+ Get Cursors -> .icons [Comic Cursors]
++ set cursor
-> shutdown [save file synch]
+ devx_slacko sfs
+ LibreOffice sfs
+ Pharo Smalltalk
+ Build SW
mg [minimalist emacish terminal editor]
chibi-scheme
dnscrypt-proxy
+ Setup dnscrypt+OpenDNS [/etc/rc.d /rc.network & /rc.local]
=====================
What should I look at?
-Mike
Slacko - beta2 [5.4]
Here's a small game that I don't see in the slackware repos, it's a
tetris clone and a little addictive.
It should work in all recent slacko betas.
tetris clone and a little addictive.
It should work in all recent slacko betas.
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Think long and hard, mick! Change one, break many?!I will be bumping kernel versions once more.
As for PAE, don't listen to the siren voices, mick. My guess is that the 99% of the planet still using the devil's OS probably have XP, (or even W98?) running on A700-A2200+ and PIII- P4(478) judging by the junk gifts still being offered and requests for F.I.A.T. (fix-it-again-tony for those not living in the USA). These are the target audience for Linux conversion. The cash-rich few can fix their own kit!
Consider it a bonus if there is one. That was not the point I was making. No law against PAE - be my guest. Regulars like you are probably entirely capable of transcribing one for yourself without skewing the field or creating the wrong impression about Mr&Mrs Average.Glad that there is a PAE version
Well.. we have both .. pae and non-pae so that we avoid these discussions . It's actually very little trouble maintaining both. Less than I thought anyway. And as far as bumping vers goes, I'm following LTS with both so it makes sense to bump .
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In more important news I have fixed the full install bug. Posting from a freshly booted (never been rebooted) full now.
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As for virtualbox, I think it's an aufs (layered fs) bug. I'm about to try it in the full now. Compiled successfully but crashes every time in a frugal.
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In more important news I have fixed the full install bug. Posting from a freshly booted (never been rebooted) full now.
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As for virtualbox, I think it's an aufs (layered fs) bug. I'm about to try it in the full now. Compiled successfully but crashes every time in a frugal.
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3.4.14 kernel
Tried the 3.4.14 kernel with PAE today. PAE was not a problem for my old friend: AMD Athlon 2 GHz, 2GB RAM. This is not always the case. The PAE version of Precise did not function well at all on this machine.
This version boots into nouveau (with the expected blank menus). A judicious application of nouveau_unload with save file and reboot solved the desktop problem. Vesa was loaded, but ran very slowly: glxgears 37 fps.
Upgrade to nvidia 71.86.15 failed. Upgrade to 173.14.35 succeeded with glxgears ca. 3000.
Opera (including flash player) worked out of the box. This is the latest release version 12.02, which I have been using for several weeks as a stand alone. There is one small problem that is definitely not a Slacko problem, but could use some attention if Opera is to be used as the default browser. Opera refuses to play ogg audio and video files from the Wikipedia per mouse click. I am working on this, but haven't found a solution yet. If anyone else knows how to do it, don't wait for me.
VirtualBox was a total disaster - both the latest 4.2.2 and 4.1.18 which performs flawlessly with the 3.2.22 kernel in Slacko 5.3.3.2. micko, thanks for pursuing this. It would be a relief to know that it ain't the kernel.
This version boots into nouveau (with the expected blank menus). A judicious application of nouveau_unload with save file and reboot solved the desktop problem. Vesa was loaded, but ran very slowly: glxgears 37 fps.
Upgrade to nvidia 71.86.15 failed. Upgrade to 173.14.35 succeeded with glxgears ca. 3000.
Opera (including flash player) worked out of the box. This is the latest release version 12.02, which I have been using for several weeks as a stand alone. There is one small problem that is definitely not a Slacko problem, but could use some attention if Opera is to be used as the default browser. Opera refuses to play ogg audio and video files from the Wikipedia per mouse click. I am working on this, but haven't found a solution yet. If anyone else knows how to do it, don't wait for me.
VirtualBox was a total disaster - both the latest 4.2.2 and 4.1.18 which performs flawlessly with the 3.2.22 kernel in Slacko 5.3.3.2. micko, thanks for pursuing this. It would be a relief to know that it ain't the kernel.
Re: Opera
Opera does not play streams from Shoutcast.com on my system ... Firefox and Seamonkey do, so I suspect it's an opera problem.[/quote]drblock2 wrote: Opera (including flash player) worked out of the box.
I am definitely glad about that! :-)01micko wrote:Well.. we have both .. pae and non-pae
I like this old laptop, which is not proving capable of running Precise as things stand. A few years from now, I doubt it will matter though, since this machine, and ones like it, will probably have fallen apart by then... but not yet.
github mcewanw
In the 4g FF version...
The exec line in mozilla-firefox.desktop of:
firefox %u
means that Firefox always gives an error message (www.%u.com not found) when run from the menu.
If run from the desktop icon it works fine because that has a different exec command in defaultbrowser
Removing the %u stops the problem.
Cheers
peebee
The exec line in mozilla-firefox.desktop of:
firefox %u
means that Firefox always gives an error message (www.%u.com not found) when run from the menu.
If run from the desktop icon it works fine because that has a different exec command in defaultbrowser
Removing the %u stops the problem.
Cheers
peebee
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64