Ok, thank you so much for the wonderul explanation and analysis of the problem.ldolse wrote:I doubt it's the CF card - Unetbootin has occasionally been problematic for me as well, but as it generally works it's been low on my priority list to investigate - there are some alternatives to it, not sure if one of the other projects is any better.
For Android I think MPDroid is the best game in town, though that's just based on what I've read/heard, not first-hand experience.
The depmod errors specifically relate to some sort of driver issue, so I would guess based on those links I gave you that the Wifi card is the most likely culprit. If you had it working on Voyage then you can definitely get it working on Puppy Linux as well, it's just that the two distributions get built in very different ways.
What drivers did you have to install on Voyage? If they're in the Debian package repo (which is what Voyage uses), then you should be able to install them on mpdPup with the Puppy Package Manager. What I'm distributing is generally the stock Linux kernel drivers - if the hardware vendor or some other team maintains their drivers outside of the kernel tree then I only fix those as people point them out to me.
I don't really have any recommendations regarding other Wifi hardware, I never use it with Linux, so can't comment.
I don't remember perfectly and I'm a noob with linux, but if I'm correct, I simply had to do something like:"apt-get install (name of the driver)" and that was all.
So, from what you have written above it seems like I have to do the same thing at the mpdpup startup, so "boot: apt-get install...", right?