Upup Raring 3.9.9.2 with non-PAE 3.9.9 kernel. 13 July 2013
Very nice on a Samsung NB30 netbook.
How would you recommend one best acquire LibreOffice to match this puplet, please?
Note: The md5sum for the devx doesn't appear to match. I downloaded 2x & got identical sums - which didn't match the download site.
Thanks!
How would you recommend one best acquire LibreOffice to match this puplet, please?
Note: The md5sum for the devx doesn't appear to match. I downloaded 2x & got identical sums - which didn't match the download site.
Thanks!
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re: Non-matching md5sum text
Hmm... Interesting that you should say this edoc as when I tested mine the first time - and just this very moment so as to make sure that my eyes didn't deceive me - the md5sum of the devx matched with the one in the file which reads:edoc wrote:"Note: The md5sum for the devx doesn't appear to match. I downloaded 2x & got identical sums - which didn't match the download site."
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e8bb3510ac014d8b52b3bee9ab9c6f7e devx_raring_3.9.9.sfs
Sorry if this causes any confusion but I hope this has helped in some small way possible?
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Cheers/Amicalement,
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(P/s: Got it posted to the right thread this time around! Last time I posted this to Dpup Wheezy. LOL! Hey... what can I say?! My coffee hasn't kicked in yet! )
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edoc wrote:Very nice on a Samsung NB30 netbook.
How would you recommend one best acquire LibreOffice to match this puplet, please?
Note: The md5sum for the devx doesn't appear to match. I downloaded 2x & got identical sums - which didn't match the download site.
Thanks!
Hi edoc
You can find libre office in quickpet. There's an icon on the desktop
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Hi. I had to reupload devx sfs, because new xorg intel drv driver development headers needed to be included. I am not quite sure from above posts what went wrong.
Anyway....to be sure, I reuploaded devx sfs and md5sum.txt to the repo.
There shouldnt be any mismatch now.
Here is the mdsum.txt from my latest devx sfs upload:
6fd91bf9d6b25f142752e3121ddca094 devx_raring_3.9.9.sfs
Anyway....to be sure, I reuploaded devx sfs and md5sum.txt to the repo.
There shouldnt be any mismatch now.
Here is the mdsum.txt from my latest devx sfs upload:
6fd91bf9d6b25f142752e3121ddca094 devx_raring_3.9.9.sfs
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Hi Pemasu,
Also tested on another PC with Nvidia GeForce 6200 (nvidia 304.88 driver): Texture rendering is OK .
I propose my compile of /usr/lib/dri/swrast_dri.so from mesa-9.1.3.
As to reproduce the existing state on wheezy-3.5.2.X , i have MANUALY deleted all existing files in /usr/lib/dri/ except swrast_dri.so after the hereafter-given pet pet is installed.
Please test ...!
Last edited: pet recompiled with the raring-3.9.9 re-uploaded by 17th july
Here is the link where i uploaded the here compiled mesa-9.1.3-swrast-k399-130717.pet (of course given without warranty):
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fe08a95b
as also gCAD3D-2.0.pet:
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fc9f3e18
notice: gCAD3D-2.0 starts up straight using a drawing using TEXTURE ...that's the reason why i did'nt upload the latest 2.1 version.
Thanks in advance for any comment.
charlie
... hope that the weather is fine over there !pemasu wrote: ... No electricity where I am now, in the island. Candle light, gas Out house, etc...
Yes, i have but no change. My graphics is indeed intel video chip Brookdale 82845G ... ...but runs nice with wheezy-3.5.2.X though !pemasu wrote:Charlie6. Have you tried the new xorg intel driver ...Your graphics presents other end though, lol.
Also tested on another PC with Nvidia GeForce 6200 (nvidia 304.88 driver): Texture rendering is OK .
I propose my compile of /usr/lib/dri/swrast_dri.so from mesa-9.1.3.
As to reproduce the existing state on wheezy-3.5.2.X , i have MANUALY deleted all existing files in /usr/lib/dri/ except swrast_dri.so after the hereafter-given pet pet is installed.
Please test ...!
Last edited: pet recompiled with the raring-3.9.9 re-uploaded by 17th july
Here is the link where i uploaded the here compiled mesa-9.1.3-swrast-k399-130717.pet (of course given without warranty):
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fe08a95b
as also gCAD3D-2.0.pet:
http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/fc9f3e18
notice: gCAD3D-2.0 starts up straight using a drawing using TEXTURE ...that's the reason why i did'nt upload the latest 2.1 version.
Thanks in advance for any comment.
charlie
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Hi pemasu,
Your latest is still working great although when I tried to edit my menu.lst, ran into this problem:
Regards,
Jim
Your latest is still working great although when I tried to edit my menu.lst, ran into this problem:
Regards,
Jim
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Jim1911. Do you have windows os installed. If yes, then it might be that you have windows os in hibernation. Ie when you let it hibernate it shuts down the comp and you can boot Upup Raring, but it has side effects when you try to mount that ntfs partition. You need to reboot to the windows os and let it wake up from hibernation and then shutdown or reboot normally, then boot Upup Raring again.
As the error message is basically telling.
As the error message is basically telling.
Yes, Windows 8 is installed, however, it is shut down, otherwise I would not get a boot menu to use other OS. I booted Upup using Grub4Dos. This problem does not occur with other pups.pemasu wrote:Jim1911. Do you have windows os installed. If yes, then it might be that you have windows os in hibernation. Ie when you let it hibernate it shuts down the comp and you can boot Upup Raring, but it has side effects when you try to mount that ntfs partition. You need to reboot to the windows os and let it wake up from hibernation and then shutdown or reboot normally, then boot Upup Raring again.
As the error message is basically telling.
Regards,
Jim
Jim1911. I have windows 7. When I hibernate it, it shuts down. When I press powerbutton, it boots to my grub4dos menu. When I then boot Upup Raring, it informs me that my windows 7 partition is hibernated, when I try to mount it. So it mounts it as read only. The same message as you got. So....hibernating does not stop grub4dos to appear for me. I dont know anything about windows 8 os. It might be that it hibernates the sda1 also, where your menu.lst resides. For me sda1 is not rw protected though, when sda3, windows os partition, was hibernated. I have menu.lst in sda1 and I can edit it.
Anyway....I cant reproduce your problem with sda1 hibernation. Windows 8 is different animal though, maybe not even same species, lol.
In console:dmesg gathers ntfs partition mounting errors. You could check if it tells that hibernation is reason of not mounting as rw.
Anyway....I cant reproduce your problem with sda1 hibernation. Windows 8 is different animal though, maybe not even same species, lol.
In console:dmesg gathers ntfs partition mounting errors. You could check if it tells that hibernation is reason of not mounting as rw.
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new upload raring-3.9.9 by 130717
Hi Pemasu,
here on PIV + Brookdale video chip 82845G:
using new upload raring-3.9.9 by 130717 (start using grub from puppy_raring_3.9.9.sfs + initrd.gz + vmlinuz on hdd partition...as i use to do to test new puppies):
starting without savefile
1. i got a black X desktop screen + a few icons displayed; no popup main menu not text (see attached screenshot);
it was not the case with the previous raring-3.9.9 where the X desktop displayed straight ....is it due to a new xorgwizrad version ..?
2. a few minutes wait time is needed before right clicking displays the popup menu icons; and then allows to find the X restart icons; after doing "X restart", the full X desktop is displayed; one has to do Menu/Setup/QuickSetup-first-setting to set locale settings.
The former raring-3.8.9.1 and former raring-3.9.9 versions had no such problem.
charlie
here on PIV + Brookdale video chip 82845G:
using new upload raring-3.9.9 by 130717 (start using grub from puppy_raring_3.9.9.sfs + initrd.gz + vmlinuz on hdd partition...as i use to do to test new puppies):
starting without savefile
1. i got a black X desktop screen + a few icons displayed; no popup main menu not text (see attached screenshot);
it was not the case with the previous raring-3.9.9 where the X desktop displayed straight ....is it due to a new xorgwizrad version ..?
2. a few minutes wait time is needed before right clicking displays the popup menu icons; and then allows to find the X restart icons; after doing "X restart", the full X desktop is displayed; one has to do Menu/Setup/QuickSetup-first-setting to set locale settings.
The former raring-3.8.9.1 and former raring-3.9.9 versions had no such problem.
charlie
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Performance
What do I need to change to have performance set to turbo as the default value?
Thanks
Thanks
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Hi tlchost,
add a «#» in front of «/etc/acpi/performance.sh »
and below that line, add:
« /etc/acpi/turbo.sh »
as shown hereunder.
and ... save.
Charlie
You might open (with Geany) and edit /root/Startup/0acpid like this:What do I need to change to have performance set to turbo as the default value?
add a «#» in front of «/etc/acpi/performance.sh »
and below that line, add:
« /etc/acpi/turbo.sh »
as shown hereunder.
and ... save.
and restart X.#!/bin/bash
killall acpid
CURRENTWM="`cat /etc/windowmanager`"
if [ "$CURRENTWM" = "enlightenment_start" ]; then
if [ -f /root/.acpid_on ] ; then
acpid && exit
fi
fi
if [ -f /root/.acpid_on ] ; then
exec acpid &
acpitool -a |grep off-line
if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then
# /etc/acpi/performance.sh
/etc/acpi/turbo.sh
else
/etc/acpi/turbo.sh
fi
exec ppower &
fi
Charlie
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mesa compiling tips
Hi,
about compiling mesa-9.1.3 as mentionned in a previous post, here are some tips, things i managed to do in order to fix error messages encountered while compiling.
This might spare some time while searching how to fix those errors.
charlie
about compiling mesa-9.1.3 as mentionned in a previous post, here are some tips, things i managed to do in order to fix error messages encountered while compiling.
This might spare some time while searching how to fix those errors.
3. installed deps list:1. Need to create the following symlinks:
ln -s /usr/lib/llvm-3.2/lib/* /usr/lib/
ln -s /usr/lib/llvm-3.2/bin/* /usr/bin/
ln -s /usr/include/llvm-c-3.2/llvm-c /usr/iclude
ln -s /usr/include/llvm-c-3.2/llvm /usr/iclude
2. edit these files:
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libdrm_nouveau.pc:
change Version: 0.6 to Version: 2.4.45
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/libdrm_radeon.pc
change Version: 2.4.40 to Version: 2.4.45
hope this helpsdri2proto-2.8.tar.gz: 129 K to be compiled (see pet attached)
+ .debs all from debian packages repo
libdrm2_2.4.45-3_i386.deb: 459 K
libdrm-dev_2.4.40-1~deb7u2_i386.deb: 609 K
libdrm-dev_2.4.45-3_i386.deb: 636 K
libdrm-intel1_2.4.45-3_i386.deb: 496 K
libdrm-nouveau2_2.4.45-3_i386.deb: 449 K
libdrm-radeon1_2.4.45-3_i386.deb: 459 K
libegl1-mesa_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 83 K
libegl1-mesa-drivers_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 2178 K
libffi6_3.0.13-4_i386.deb: 18 K
libffi-dev_3.0.13-4_i386.deb: 106 K
libgl1-mesa-dev_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 34 K
libgl1-mesa-dri_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 5756 K
libgl1-mesa-glx_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 130 K
libglapi-mesa_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 49 K
libglu1-mesa_9.0.0-1_i386.deb: 217 K
libllvm3.2_3.2repack-10_i386.deb: 8239 K
libx11-6_1.6.0-1_i386.deb: 897 K
libx11-dev_1.6.0-1_i386.deb: 1010 K
libx11-xcb1_1.6.0-1_i386.deb: 150 K
libx11-xcb-dev_1.6.0-1_i386.deb: 152 K
libxcb1-dev_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 102 K
libxcb-dri2-0_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 13 K
libxcb-dri2-0-dev_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 16 K
libxcb-glx0_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 33 K
libxcb-render0_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 20 K
libxcb-render0-dev_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 26 K
libxcb-xfixes0_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 15 K
libxcb-xfixes0-dev_1.9.1-3_i386.deb: 19 K
libxdmcp6_1.1.1-1_i386.deb: 27 K
libxdmcp-dev_1.1.1-1_i386.deb: 42 K
libxext-dev_1.3.2-1_i386.deb: 111 K
libxfixes3_5.0.1-1_i386.deb: 22 K
libxfixes-dev_5.0.1-1_i386.deb: 25 K
libxxf86vm1_1.1.2-1+deb7u1_i386.deb: 20 K
llvm-3.2_3.2repack-10_i386.deb: 1492 K
llvm-3.2-dev_3.2repack-10_i386.deb: 15 M
llvm-3.2-runtime_3.2repack-10_i386.deb: 40 K
mesa-common-dev_9.1.4-1_i386.deb: 292 K
x11proto-core-dev_7.0.24-1_all.deb: 761 K
x11proto-dri2-dev_2.8-2_all.deb: 18 K
x11proto-fixes-dev_5.0-2_all.deb: 19 K
x11proto-gl-dev_1.4.16-2_all.deb: 32 K
x11proto-input-dev_2.3-1_all.deb: 173 K
x11proto-xext-dev_7.2.1-1_all.deb: 268 K
Total: 40 M (45 files)
charlie
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Hmmm, that seems to work...sort of...when Raring first boots, I see thecharlie6 wrote:Hi tlchost,You might open (with Geany) and edit /root/Startup/0acpidWhat do I need to change to have performance set to turbo as the default value?
turbo indication in the taskbar...but then that disappears and is replaced by two performance icons.
I'm running a bootable usb if that makes any difference.
Thom
Hi Thom,
have a look at mine, it's set to always boot to powersave (turbo mode is removed - I don't need it).
Replace powersave with turbo and you'll get what you want.
have a look at mine, it's set to always boot to powersave (turbo mode is removed - I don't need it).
Replace powersave with turbo and you'll get what you want.
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#!/bin/bash
killall acpid
if [ -f /root/.acpid_on ] ; then
exec acpid &
acpitool -a |grep off-line
if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then
/etc/acpi/powersave.sh
else
/etc/acpi/performance.sh
fi
exec ppower &
fi
/etc/acpi/powersave.sh
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Hi Thorn,
/root/Startup/0acpid is an executable script. If you click on it, it executes. You then would get as so many icons as the number of clicks on it...
Restarting X does a sort of reset of the X desktop and tray bar. There should left then only one icon.
You might also consider also anikin's script.
what happens if doing Menu/Session/Restart X ? you should get only one icon then, shouldn't you?tlchost wrote:charlie6 wrote:Hi tlchost,
Hmmm, that seems to work...sort of...when Raring first boots, I see the
turbo indication in the taskbar...but then that disappears and is replaced by two performance icons.
/root/Startup/0acpid is an executable script. If you click on it, it executes. You then would get as so many icons as the number of clicks on it...
Restarting X does a sort of reset of the X desktop and tray bar. There should left then only one icon.
Do you have a pupsave file ? If not, any change you does will be lost at poweroff.I'm running a bootable usb if that makes any difference.
You might also consider also anikin's script.
Hmmm.....I deleted the last lineanikin wrote:Hi Thom,
have a look at mine, it's set to always boot to powersave (turbo mode is removed - I don't need it).
Replace powersave with turbo and you'll get what you want.Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash killall acpid if [ -f /root/.acpid_on ] ; then exec acpid & acpitool -a |grep off-line if [[ $? == 0 ]] ; then /etc/acpi/powersave.sh else /etc/acpi/performance.sh fi exec ppower & fi /etc/acpi/powersave.sh
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/etc/acpi/powersave.sh
thanks
When Windows 8 is in hibernation, pressing the power button, any key, or moving the mouse restarts it. There is no opportunity to boot any other OS. As I indicated I don't have this problem with other pups.pemasu wrote:Jim1911. I have windows 7. When I hibernate it, it shuts down. When I press powerbutton, it boots to my grub4dos menu. When I then boot Upup Raring, it informs me that my windows 7 partition is hibernated, when I try to mount it. So it mounts it as read only. The same message as you got. So....hibernating does not stop grub4dos to appear for me. I dont know anything about windows 8 os. It might be that it hibernates the sda1 also, where your menu.lst resides. For me sda1 is not rw protected though, when sda3, windows os partition, was hibernated. I have menu.lst in sda1 and I can edit it.
Anyway....I cant reproduce your problem with sda1 hibernation. Windows 8 is different animal though, maybe not even same species, lol.
In console:dmesg gathers ntfs partition mounting errors. You could check if it tells that hibernation is reason of not mounting as rw.
EDIT:
Dmesg does indicate that Windows is in hibernation so I booted into Windows and did a through check on the drive and found no errors. Also Windows 8 has a unique shutdown feature that allow a very fast restart. This feature is disabled on my system since it would interfere when using another OS. I just have to put up with the slower boot. I checked that feature and made sure that it is still disabled. For your info the fast start feature is as follows:
"When you issue a standard power-down command to Win8, it carries out a hybrid shutdown. Win8 first closes and terminates all user sessions in the expected way. Next, it copies what's still running in RAM (primarily, the live core of the operating system — the system kernel) onto the hard drive. It then turns off the system hardware.
When Win8 starts up after a hybrid shutdown, it performs a hybrid boot. As soon as the hardware's ready, the core of the OS reloads from the hard drive; Win8 then picks up right from where it left off. Thus, the OS itself is up and ready to go in a flash. You still have to reload your apps and data the normal way, from scratch."
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From as little as I know, "fi" should be the last line in a script.tlchost wrote:Hmmm.....I deleted the last lineIt worked...should I have left that line in and changed the powersave to turbo ?Code: Select all
/etc/acpi/powersave.sh
But if I delete that actual last line like you did, the system defaults to performance mode, not the desired powersave. That is why it's there ... a line that flies in the face of reason but gets the job done.