Slacko 5.7 - March 2014
Make a smallish save, reboot then run the resize. Post the contents of pupsaveresizenew.txt in the root of the home partition, if it gets created.
EDIT: did you base this on slacko-5.5? (as seen in the DISTRO_SPECS). If so you will need to hack the init script for support of the new way we are increasing savefile space. It addresses an old bug where the next puppy booted got the treatment, bad if you run multiple pups.
EDIT: did you base this on slacko-5.5? (as seen in the DISTRO_SPECS). If so you will need to hack the init script for support of the new way we are increasing savefile space. It addresses an old bug where the next puppy booted got the treatment, bad if you run multiple pups.
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I never thought of that! Another save to directory option via savefile symlinks - opens a whole new world of possibilities! Only downside is the symlinked dirs cannot get copied to ram!RSH wrote:Don't use save files, store data outside the Puppy file system and use symbolic links to these stored directories and/or files.
Will increase your room to work extensively.
Should be another thread!
It is!stemsee wrote: Should be another thread!
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=62110
Bob
I'll get one of the kids to download.
I put the leetsave file on an ssd,
and after linking 15 gigs of folders (.wine, /home/me/Documents,
hydrogen, and zynaddsubfx) I had a nice session going.
Reaper running a modeled guitar plugin, into Guitar Rig 5
Hydrogen playing a 16-part beat
zynaddsubfx doing an ambient Space Choir preset,
and all of them routed to rakarrack, and recorded
with timemachine, then edited with audacity.
This on and old dual 1.9 ghz cores, 2gig ram rust-bucket.
I notice some graphic-redraw issues with the taskbar, it seems
to claim about a 1-1/2 inch zone at the bottom of the screen,
that is drawn over the stretched wallpaper. I forgot to
configure audacity from alsa to jackd, and the system had
a lockup, (when I pressed play, with the imported timemachine
.w64 file) where only the taskbar's portion at the bottom
remained visible. And when the system boots, the separate wallpaper
drawing operation can be seen. The full screen is drawn,
then the taskbar portion draws over it. I do like the
taskbar transparency, and the icons are not cartoons,
and their colors don't clash.
Very pleasant to work with.
Cheers
I put the leetsave file on an ssd,
and after linking 15 gigs of folders (.wine, /home/me/Documents,
hydrogen, and zynaddsubfx) I had a nice session going.
Reaper running a modeled guitar plugin, into Guitar Rig 5
Hydrogen playing a 16-part beat
zynaddsubfx doing an ambient Space Choir preset,
and all of them routed to rakarrack, and recorded
with timemachine, then edited with audacity.
This on and old dual 1.9 ghz cores, 2gig ram rust-bucket.
I notice some graphic-redraw issues with the taskbar, it seems
to claim about a 1-1/2 inch zone at the bottom of the screen,
that is drawn over the stretched wallpaper. I forgot to
configure audacity from alsa to jackd, and the system had
a lockup, (when I pressed play, with the imported timemachine
.w64 file) where only the taskbar's portion at the bottom
remained visible. And when the system boots, the separate wallpaper
drawing operation can be seen. The full screen is drawn,
then the taskbar portion draws over it. I do like the
taskbar transparency, and the icons are not cartoons,
and their colors don't clash.
Very pleasant to work with.
Cheers
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Bug: Universal Installer does not recognize second USB drive
When I boot of my USB drive, plug in a second USB drive (recognized by file system, and Bootflash install puppy to USB, and mountable), the second USB drive is not available for installing puppy.
That is, boot off of sdb1, plug in sdc1 to external USB hub, puppy universal installer won't offer it as an install destination. Seems a little less than universal!
My system:
Puppy Slacko 5.7, moved to USB, patched for IWL wireless not finding firmware file through symbolic link, devx installed. Runs on Panasonic Toughbook CF-30.
If this is a duplicate, it is because I can't search a thread only on the forum.
Thanks everyone, the installation works great!
That is, boot off of sdb1, plug in sdc1 to external USB hub, puppy universal installer won't offer it as an install destination. Seems a little less than universal!
My system:
Puppy Slacko 5.7, moved to USB, patched for IWL wireless not finding firmware file through symbolic link, devx installed. Runs on Panasonic Toughbook CF-30.
If this is a duplicate, it is because I can't search a thread only on the forum.
Thanks everyone, the installation works great!
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iwlegacy iwl4965 firmware iwl3945 not loadable thru symlink
I've seen this before, but it took me about two days of fooling around to find the report and fix it, so here it is again, along with the bits that make it worse.
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF30, running puppy slacko 7.5, with an Intel 4965 wireless chipset. The same will apply to Intel 3945 wireless chip drivers.
The iwLegacy driver loads the 4965 driver fine as part of the autosetup, but the driver can't seem to load the firmware for the chip. Replacing the symlink for the .ucode with the real file is all that is required. I would have been on to it sooner, but the wireless wizard offered to load a driver, but didn't tell me the 4965 driver was loaded with an error, so wlan0 hadn't been created. So that's a feature request...get that fault info out on the GUI at network setup so there's less hunting.
So I went off and got 3/4 of the way to building the driver from source....got tired of it after building /makeing modules.h but I still didn't get the include path straightened out for gcc.
Then I found out that others had found that moving the firmware binary (the .ucode file) to replace the symbolic link worked, so I did that, and magic (well, not quite, simple network setup worked as my AP is set up WPA-PSK, but wireless wizard did not.), the Tougbook came online.
Thanks for everyone's patience...
I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF30, running puppy slacko 7.5, with an Intel 4965 wireless chipset. The same will apply to Intel 3945 wireless chip drivers.
The iwLegacy driver loads the 4965 driver fine as part of the autosetup, but the driver can't seem to load the firmware for the chip. Replacing the symlink for the .ucode with the real file is all that is required. I would have been on to it sooner, but the wireless wizard offered to load a driver, but didn't tell me the 4965 driver was loaded with an error, so wlan0 hadn't been created. So that's a feature request...get that fault info out on the GUI at network setup so there's less hunting.
So I went off and got 3/4 of the way to building the driver from source....got tired of it after building /makeing modules.h but I still didn't get the include path straightened out for gcc.
Then I found out that others had found that moving the firmware binary (the .ucode file) to replace the symbolic link worked, so I did that, and magic (well, not quite, simple network setup worked as my AP is set up WPA-PSK, but wireless wizard did not.), the Tougbook came online.
Thanks for everyone's patience...
Re: Bug: Universal Installer does not recognize second USB drive
After you plug in sdc1, left click on it's desktop icon, to mount it. After it is mounted.Eric.Christenson wrote:When I boot of my USB drive, plug in a second USB drive (recognized by file system, and Bootflash install puppy to USB, and mountable), the second USB drive is not available for installing puppy.
That is, boot off of sdb1, plug in sdc1 to external USB hub, puppy universal installer won't offer it as an install destination. Seems a little less than universal!
Does the Universal Installer now see it?
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
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sdc is actually recognised--as a USB Hard drive(!) Discussion moved to noobs area...I am trying to figure out how to get the superfloppy install to work for a machine that might recognise the card as a floppy, and I am short one lynchpin.
See: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=95655
See: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=95655
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Loss of window manager during huge firefox downloads
I am not at all clear that this issue is specific to Slacko 5.7 and not JWM and Firefox or located elsewhere.
Today, Slacko 5.7 (running from my flash drive, Toughbook CF-30 hardware (which has no trouble booting from flash drive) got into a state where I couldn't recover the correct screen about 50% of the way into downloading a Gigabyte or so (various recommended puppy isos, along with 40 meg of random stuff from microchip.com) to the flash drive that I am booting with Plop. There were two Firefox windows up with multiple tabs, and a third download window.
I was using screen 2 to work on some smallish text files for work, and walked away for awhile.
When I returned, I could no longer get the firefox screen from window 1 to minimize off of display screen 1, and it wouldn't go away from screen 2 or 3, either. I could get a new tab up, but I couldn't get typing in the google search box. Eventually, the massive download completed some hours later, and I clicked on start, then shutdown. I couldn't see the dialog, so I hit enter -- which caused the machine to shutdown and reboot more or less as I wanted.
I have devx and libreOffice installed. Firefox reports revision 17.0.11, no plugins installed. Wierd--firefox seems to be popping its title and menu bar on and off the screen tonight...I don't think firefox had a title bar up when I was having a problem.
Today, Slacko 5.7 (running from my flash drive, Toughbook CF-30 hardware (which has no trouble booting from flash drive) got into a state where I couldn't recover the correct screen about 50% of the way into downloading a Gigabyte or so (various recommended puppy isos, along with 40 meg of random stuff from microchip.com) to the flash drive that I am booting with Plop. There were two Firefox windows up with multiple tabs, and a third download window.
I was using screen 2 to work on some smallish text files for work, and walked away for awhile.
When I returned, I could no longer get the firefox screen from window 1 to minimize off of display screen 1, and it wouldn't go away from screen 2 or 3, either. I could get a new tab up, but I couldn't get typing in the google search box. Eventually, the massive download completed some hours later, and I clicked on start, then shutdown. I couldn't see the dialog, so I hit enter -- which caused the machine to shutdown and reboot more or less as I wanted.
I have devx and libreOffice installed. Firefox reports revision 17.0.11, no plugins installed. Wierd--firefox seems to be popping its title and menu bar on and off the screen tonight...I don't think firefox had a title bar up when I was having a problem.
Re: Loss of window manager during huge firefox downloads
How are you setup to save?Eric.Christenson wrote: Today, Slacko 5.7 (running from my flash drive
Save to a save file or save to a partition?
How much free space is on the flash drive?
What you describe can be caused by a save file filling up. You say you were downloading a large file.
Also could be caused by the memory filling up.
With a flash drive Puppy install using a save file.
Memory is used and limited timed updates to the save file. This is to limit writing to the flash drive too much.
When downloading large files or program packages it is very important the place you download to has the free space available.
If you download to, /mnt/home, that is outside of the save file, in the top layer of the flash drive. Stuff will be directly written to the free space on the flash drive.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
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This would not be a graceful way to handle running out of memory., but I suspect that subject would be long and deep.
sdb (boot flash drive) and sdc (main save target for the recommended ISOs) are both 16 Gig Sandisk Cruzer flash drives. Both are FAT32/vfat formatted.
sdc has 2.5G total on it. The smaller files were directed to subdirectories on /mnt/home.
sdb has 4.9G total. Most of that is slackosave-eric.2fs.at 4096M, which is reported as mounted. I've installed kernel headers and made the kernel-specific include for an attempted build of the wlegacy device driver. Not quite sure how to find out how much free space it has.
Hardinfo reports 2 Gig of Ram, and, on restoring firefox, 1.24 Gig or so used.
sdb (boot flash drive) and sdc (main save target for the recommended ISOs) are both 16 Gig Sandisk Cruzer flash drives. Both are FAT32/vfat formatted.
sdc has 2.5G total on it. The smaller files were directed to subdirectories on /mnt/home.
sdb has 4.9G total. Most of that is slackosave-eric.2fs.at 4096M, which is reported as mounted. I've installed kernel headers and made the kernel-specific include for an attempted build of the wlegacy device driver. Not quite sure how to find out how much free space it has.
Hardinfo reports 2 Gig of Ram, and, on restoring firefox, 1.24 Gig or so used.
Nvidia Geforce Gt 540m problems with driver
Hi, I've tried to install nvidia drivers for my Geforce Gt 540m (via PPM, via .pet file and sfs file done with getnvidia) but when I run Xorgwizard gives an error (with log file saved) and happen 2 things:
1) Seems to Load the driver but mouse is blocked and pc blocked!
2) doesn't load the driver and it's necessary to Fallback (use a provided backup configuration of X) and loads intel drivers
Seems that Slacko does'nt see the nvidia card and load Intel drivers for the integrated graphic card.
How can I resolve?
P.S. In other Puppy version it is all ok! (I load sfs file, write nvidia-xconfig in terminal and restart graphical server and the driver is working)
1) Seems to Load the driver but mouse is blocked and pc blocked!
2) doesn't load the driver and it's necessary to Fallback (use a provided backup configuration of X) and loads intel drivers
Seems that Slacko does'nt see the nvidia card and load Intel drivers for the integrated graphic card.
How can I resolve?
P.S. In other Puppy version it is all ok! (I load sfs file, write nvidia-xconfig in terminal and restart graphical server and the driver is working)
Re: Nvidia Geforce Gt 540m problems with driver
Stab in the dark for me, but might this thread help http://ns2.murga-projects.com/puppy/vie ... 3f64f1e1f8 (look for shinobar's posts specific to Slacko).vittorio wrote:Seems that Slacko does'nt see the nvidia card and load Intel drivers for the integrated graphic card.
I tested the latest daily build of Audacity on Slacko 5.7 and 5.6
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97038
Only one bug found so far. Sliding Time Scale / Pitch Shift effect
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http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=97038
Only one bug found so far. Sliding Time Scale / Pitch Shift effect
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