VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Cedarview Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)simargl wrote:nooby & raffy: What are yours graphic cards
alphaOS [closed]
Intel N10 chip
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Re: Intel N10 chip
I see you mentioned this in your first post also, . Intel driver is already included, so I don't know it should work, at least for me it works.raffy wrote:VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Cedarview Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)simargl wrote:nooby & raffy: What are yours graphic cards
If you want to log out to console replace X_AUTOLOGIN="yes" to X_AUTOLOGIN="no" in /etc/rc.conf, then log out and make xorg.conf file with X -configure. There you can set resolution.
Actually first try with lxrandr to see what is supported.
There are aspects of this distro 'alpahos' that make it better than ArchPup. It's free'er (or however it's spelled). i installed pacman in it...and am using it very much so as if it's ArchPup.
Trying to decide if i want to continue piecing together, and updating the adrives for ArchPup...or shift the attention to this new 'and improved to be honest with you' AlphaOS.
Great Job so far sim, i'm diggin it.
Trying to decide if i want to continue piecing together, and updating the adrives for ArchPup...or shift the attention to this new 'and improved to be honest with you' AlphaOS.
Great Job so far sim, i'm diggin it.
Hi stifiling, alphaOS is on distrowatch waiting list
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=submit
Only two days after first ever release!
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=submit
Only two days after first ever release!
New functions in package manager: repo-add, repo-remove, repo-list for working with pkgs.list database.
spkg -cc
Clean the entire package cache
spkg -dp name
Only download package but do not install it
Here is another def script example. As you see it can use multiple sources for making single package
spkg -cc
Clean the entire package cache
spkg -dp name
Only download package but do not install it
Here is another def script example. As you see it can use multiple sources for making single package
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name="sdl_extra"
version="1.2.15"
revision="1"
category="development"
description="SDL gfx, image, mixer, net, pango, sound and ttf bindings"
source="http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdlgfx/sdlgfx_2.0.23.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdl-image1.2/sdl-image1.2_1.2.12.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdl-mixer1.2/sdl-mixer1.2_1.2.12.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdl-net1.2/sdl-net1.2_1.2.8.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdlpango/sdlpango_0.1.2.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdl-sound1.2/sdl-sound1.2_1.0.3.orig.tar.gz
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/sdl-ttf2.0/sdl-ttf2.0_2.0.11.orig.tar.gz"
homepage="http://www.libsdl.org"
maintainer="simargl <archpup@gmail.com>"
depends="sdl libpng libjpeg libtiff zlib libvorbis libmikmod pango freetype2"
makedepends=""
compile() {
for i in SDL_Pango-0.1.2 SDL_gfx-2.0.23 SDL_image-1.2.12 SDL_mixer-1.2.12 SDL_net-1.2.8 SDL_sound-1.0.3 SDL_ttf-2.0.11; do
cd $build/$i
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--disable-static
make || exit
done
}
package() {
for i in SDL_Pango-0.1.2 SDL_gfx-2.0.23 SDL_image-1.2.12 SDL_mixer-1.2.12 SDL_net-1.2.8 SDL_sound-1.0.3 SDL_ttf-2.0.11; do
cd $build/$i
make DESTDIR=$destdir install
done
}
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Hello john3voltas, thanks for your commentjohn3voltas wrote:Great work with alpha.
It is looking good.
Will give it a try during the weekend.
Only package installer is spkg? No pacman or apt or yum, etc?
EDIT: BTW, you chose udev for both your puplets. Is there a problem with your puplets and systemd?
I tried various things with udev in Archpup and only version that worked perfectly for me was 175. Beside that my tests were with udev-182, udev fork by Gentoo team, udev extracted from systemd 197 package from Arch and all three had the same problem: sound and internet did not work with them (only way to connect was manual loading needed kernel module), but Xorg worked at my surprise. Udev is low-level system, so I would rather not experiment too much with it, especially because it currently works without problem.
This is upgraded spkg package manager version 0.9.8.1 (attachment removed)
It has all features I planned to add, so here it is you can test it.
Extract this archive, and run installation script with
sh install
Then type
spkg update
See all available package on mirror with
spkg list
Install what you want
spkg -gi pkgname1 pkgname2....
Deadbeef audio player that couldn't compile in Archpup, here is compiled and working fine. It uses gtk3 btw.
It has all features I planned to add, so here it is you can test it.
Extract this archive, and run installation script with
sh install
Then type
spkg update
See all available package on mirror with
spkg list
Install what you want
spkg -gi pkgname1 pkgname2....
Deadbeef audio player that couldn't compile in Archpup, here is compiled and working fine. It uses gtk3 btw.
Last edited by simargl on Fri 22 Mar 2013, 15:31, edited 1 time in total.
stifiling, as you mentioned somewhere pacman still works in alphaOS and reason for that is I kept part of spkg that makes entries in /var/lib/pacman/local, so pacman still recognizes packages from there as installed... spkg even handle things like "provides, conflict, replaces"
Still, I would rather to just compile programs in alphaOS to get the best compatibility.
Compiling full xfce from source for example is not that hard (require about 10-15 packages)
Some more things about spkg:
1. if you type spkg -gi evince it will get and install evince plus dependency poppler
2. with spkg -g evince it will just get evince to cache directory and Not poppler. Is this enough or I should modify script to get dependencies even if you don't want to install package?
3. spkg -i is command for installing local packages and supports infinite number of arguments. Example: you have folder with 100 spkg packages and you type spkg -i * they are all installed
4. If you go to /initrd/pup_rw/var/lib/spkg/installed you will see packages installed by you (not part of the main iso)
5. automatically upgrading packages does not work and I have no idea how to implement that
6. spkg repack PKGNAME, will remake package from installed files
Still, I would rather to just compile programs in alphaOS to get the best compatibility.
Compiling full xfce from source for example is not that hard (require about 10-15 packages)
Some more things about spkg:
1. if you type spkg -gi evince it will get and install evince plus dependency poppler
2. with spkg -g evince it will just get evince to cache directory and Not poppler. Is this enough or I should modify script to get dependencies even if you don't want to install package?
3. spkg -i is command for installing local packages and supports infinite number of arguments. Example: you have folder with 100 spkg packages and you type spkg -i * they are all installed
4. If you go to /initrd/pup_rw/var/lib/spkg/installed you will see packages installed by you (not part of the main iso)
5. automatically upgrading packages does not work and I have no idea how to implement that
6. spkg repack PKGNAME, will remake package from installed files
Hello, my first post
Several quetion is ok?
1. How to save alphaos state to keep permanently in strage memory?
remaine my disk capacity is 100M...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/arpha-2 ... 143951.png
2. How to backup my def file created under /mnt/home/data/spkg/def-scripts/*/?
thanks.
Several quetion is ok?
1. How to save alphaos state to keep permanently in strage memory?
remaine my disk capacity is 100M...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/arpha-2 ... 143951.png
2. How to backup my def file created under /mnt/home/data/spkg/def-scripts/*/?
thanks.
Hi ojowinter, thanks for using alphaOS!ojowinter wrote:Hello, my first post
Several quetion is ok?
1. How to save alphaos state to keep permanently in strage memory?
remaine my disk capacity is 100M...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/arpha-2 ... 143951.png
2. How to backup my def file created under /mnt/home/data/spkg/def-scripts/*/?
thanks.
1.Check under System- make personal save file, select desired size and partition .
That created file will be loaded on every start up with all your settings, You can also copy that file somewhere as alphasave.2fs.bak
in case of some problems appear, I do that all the time.
2. In next version pciutils will be in main iso, I forgot about that package before.
From that screenshot I'd you are quite advanced user so maybe you could help maintaining alpha os repository
http://code.google.com/p/alphaos/downloads/list
In case of smaller disk capacity you might be interested in function spkg makesfs that converts all packages in a folder to single sfs module. 20 sfs modules can be loaded I think that's more than enough for everyone.
Interesting or not, with this command you cand find appropriate CFLAGS for your CPU
For me it's -march=nocona -mtune=nocona
Source: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Hardware ... r_features
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echo "" | gcc -march=native -v -E - 2>&1 | grep cc1
Source: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Hardware ... r_features
umm...Honestly, I didn't know well gcc option and how way to confirm it.
I study your advising to me
Btw, Now remind me gtk-doc build trouble.
Dependencies
gtk-doc - docbook-xsl - docbook-xml
Some gtk application need gtk-doc, and so need to package docbook-xml, docbook-xlt,
but two is required by manually handling setup...
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... cBook.html
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... k-xsl.html
I think that it's good to have two in default alpha iso.
I study your advising to me
Btw, Now remind me gtk-doc build trouble.
Dependencies
gtk-doc - docbook-xsl - docbook-xml
Some gtk application need gtk-doc, and so need to package docbook-xml, docbook-xlt,
but two is required by manually handling setup...
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... cBook.html
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... k-xsl.html
I think that it's good to have two in default alpha iso.
I try to avoid documentation files where ever possible to save some space, and /usr/share/doc for every package is removed before compressing.ojowinter wrote:Btw, Now remind me gtk-doc build trouble.
Dependencies
gtk-doc - docbook-xsl - docbook-xml
Some gtk application need gtk-doc, and so need to package docbook-xml, docbook-xlt,
but two is required by manually handling setup...
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... cBook.html
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... k-xsl.html
I think that it's good to have two in default alpha iso.
Where did you have problems with missing gtk-doc? For me that problem appeared only with dconf, so I made patch to just in Makefile.in and Makefile.am remove doc from subdirs. If gtk-doc is hard dependency I guess we can add it, but not in main iso.
ok. I missed this point in mind.I try to avoid documentation files where ever possible to save some space
https://github.com/gandalfn/Cairo-Composite-ManagerWhere did you have problems with missing gtk-doc?
My trouble is occurred ./autogen.sh phase, I try to do several times,
however my autools skill is poor, so I'll not be correspond with it...
I don't have git installed to test but in this file
https://github.com/gandalfn/Cairo-Compo ... akefile.am
you could try to remove --enable-gtk-doc
and also doc from subdirs
SUBDIRS = lib src tools plugins test doc gir vapi data po
https://github.com/gandalfn/Cairo-Compo ... akefile.am
you could try to remove --enable-gtk-doc
and also doc from subdirs
SUBDIRS = lib src tools plugins test doc gir vapi data po
Github seem to address archive/master.zip to export zip format.
I'm retry to build, It seem to be success.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/cairo-compmgr.def
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/cairo-compmgr.patch
umm, I have one point problem. Alpha don't have unzip command
I'm retry to build, It seem to be success.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/cairo-compmgr.def
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053962/cairo-compmgr.patch
umm, I have one point problem. Alpha don't have unzip command